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![]() "Disney Sky," the Butte Drive-In for The New York Times story, "The Enduring Appeal of the American Drive-In" | ![]() The small mining town of Butte, Montana is home to the Berkeley Pit which is part of the largest Superfund site in the United States. | ![]() |
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![]() Locals work as acting extras on the set of Hollywood's "1923" filmed in Butte | ![]() Filming of the movie "Needleman" in an underground coal mine in Butte, for The New York Times | ![]() "End of the World," Butte School of Cosmetology |
![]() | ![]() In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site. | ![]() The son of a single father of four stands inside the door with the family dog. The family lives within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site in Butte, Montana. |
![]() In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site. | ![]() In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site. | ![]() In Butte, Montana, a single father and his four kids live within blocks of the toxic Berkeley Pit Superfund site. |
![]() Downtown Butte, Montana | ![]() Snow as Photo Bombs at the Butte holiday Parade | ![]() "Amiss," Butte, Montana |
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