Grandstreet Theatre

 


 

Located at the corner of Lawrence and S. Park Avenue, the present-day theatre began as the First Unitarian Church, built in 1901. (Photo)

 

 

Sources at the Lewis & Clark Public Library

 

  1. Baucus, Jean. Gold in the Gulch. Helena, Montana: Bar-Wineglass Pub. Co., 1981. 65.
  2. Campbell, William C. From the Quarries of Last Chance Gulch, Vol. 2. Helena, Montana: Bell-Arm Corporation, 1964. 219. [Shelfmark M 978.66 C v.2]
  3. Liffring, Bob. Tour Train Companion. Helena, Montana. Manx Publishing Co. 55-56. [Shelfmark M 978.66 L]
  4. Baumler, Ellen. Spirit Tailings: Ghost Tales for Virginia City, Butte, and Helena. Helena, Montana: Montana Historical Society Presss, 2002. 117, 128-133. [Shelfmark 133.1097 B]
  5. Jacobson, Herbert L., Donald L. Byrd, and Chere Jiusto. Helena: A Historic City. Montana: 1982. 10-11. [Shelfmark M 978.6615 J]
  6. Jiusto, Chere. The Heart of Helena: a Historical Tour. Helena, MT: City of Helena, 1989. 14.
  7. Murdo, Pat. "A Grand Place for a Theater." The Independent Record 17 October 1976: 21, 23.

 

 

Sources at the Montana Historical Society

 

Research Center

 

  1. Helena, Montana - Buildings (Vertical File).
  2. Paladin, Vivian A. Helena: An Illustrated History. Helena, Montana: Montana Historical Society Press. 1983. 213.
  3. Murdo, Pat. "A Grand Place for a Theater." The Independent Record 17 October 1976: 21, 23.
  4. Baumler, Ellen. "The Lady of the House." More from the Quarries of Last Chance Gulch Volume III. Helena, Montana: Independent Record, 1998. 72-76.
  5. National Register sign text.

 

On-line resources

 

  1. Grandstreet Theatre History. <http://www.grandstreet.net/history.htm>.
  2. Murdo, Pat. "A Grand Place for a Theater." The Independent Record 17 October 1976: 21, 23.


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