The Anaconda Copper Mining Company of Great Falls with Megan Sanford

Schedule

Sat, 11 Jul, 2026 at 01:00 pm

UTC-06:00
Location

422 2nd Street South, Great Falls, MT, United States, Montana 59405 | Great Falls, MT

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On Second Saturday, July 11 at 1pm, join Megan Sanford, Archives and Operations Manager and author of The Anaconda Copper Mining Company of Great Falls to discuss her research on the company that shaped our riverside community.
Along the north bank of the Missouri River, in Great Falls, Montana, there was once an industrial complex: the Great Falls Reduction Department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. From 1892 to 1982, it was a definitive silhouette on the skyline, used as a sign that travelers were close to home.
At its peak, one-third of the world’s copper was smelted, refined, and molded here for direct consumption in line with the Anaconda Copper Mining Company’s slogan, “From Mine to Consumer.” Today, its existence has been wiped from the landscape, leaving a Superfund site that will take several decades to restore. Though the buildings, machinery, and workers are now gone, the memory is still imprinted heavily on the community.
The archives and operations manager of The History Museum & Research Center/Cascade County Historical Society, Megan Sanford, has created a specialized pictorial tour of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company Collection. Having collected objects, photographs, testimonies, and memories over the last half century, The History Museum & Research Center stewards the story of the Great Falls Reduction Department Plant and endeavors to share the tales of its workers and the work they did for the world.
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422 2nd Street South, Great Falls, MT, United States, Montana 59405

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