Daly Mansion

In the heart of the Bitterrrot Valley lies the enormous, beautiful and historic estate of copper king Marcus Daly. Known as the Daly Mansion, Hamilton, Montana's historic "farmhouse" boasts 25 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms and extensive grounds; all within reach of the Bitterroot River.

Today it remains a historic retreat for those looking to observe or entertain in stunning surroundings.

Hamilton Montana's Daly Mansion is the stunning and historic estate of copper King Marcus Daly. Set in the heart of the Bitterroot Valley, Daly purchased the property as a summer getaway and a stock farm.

After acquiring the existing homestead in 1886, Daly did a complete remodel resulting in the addition of 25 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms.

In 1897, Daly began a Queen Anne style Victorian renovation that he never saw to completion. Marcus Daly died in 1900 and the Queen Anne morphed into the new Georgian-Revival style that remains today.

Standing over three stories tall, the Daly Mansion has over 50 rooms and is 24,000 square feet. Of course, no mansion would be complete without the third floor billiard room.

Montana's historic Daly Mansion is an architectural marvel that is well worth a visit. Take in all the beauty of the mansion as well as the stunning surrounding Bitterroot. It is open to tours and entertainment and is a must-see in this portion of Montana.

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    The Daly Museum is the home and museum of the late Marcus Daly.
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