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The Dumas Brothel Museum is dedicated to telling the story of the Dumas Brothel, a bordello founded in 1890 by French Canadian brothers Joseph and Arthur Nadeau, and the only surviving, three-story Victorian brothel in the country today. Named after Joseph’s wife, Delia Dumas’ maiden name, the Dumas Brothel was popular with the men working on the copper mines in Butte and continued operating until 1982 when prostitution was made illegal. Visitors can explore the brothel’s rooms on guided tours.
45 E Mercury St, Butte, MT 59701, Phone: 406-351-9922

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