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- The Montana Club was founded in 1885 in Helena, Montana Territory by male attorneys, bankers, mining, livestock and timber magnates, politicians, transportation titans, and wholesalers. Until June 2018, the Montana Club was the longest-continuously open private club between Minneapolis and Seattle until it reorganized as a co-operative association and opened to the public for à la carte dining, private dining, weddings, celebrations and business meetings. (en)
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- a terracotta floor with white tiles outlining multiple small, counter-clockwise swastika patterns. (en)
- Door inscription that explains that the counter-clockwise swastika pattern is a symbol of good fortune to Native American people and intended as such by the club. (en)
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- The controversial entryway floor (en)
- Etched class statement on interior front door, explaining the swastika pattern (en)
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- Entryway Montana Club, Helena, Montana 02.jpg (en)
- Description of mosaics, Montana Club, Helena, Montana 14.jpg (en)
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- The Montana Club was founded in 1885 in Helena, Montana Territory by male attorneys, bankers, mining, livestock and timber magnates, politicians, transportation titans, and wholesalers. Until June 2018, the Montana Club was the longest-continuously open private club between Minneapolis and Seattle until it reorganized as a co-operative association and opened to the public for à la carte dining, private dining, weddings, celebrations and business meetings. (en)
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