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Distinctly Montana Magazine Fall 2018

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W W W. D I S T I N C T LY M O N TA NA . C O M 79 Doncaster Round Barn TWIN BRIDGES Just over a mile north of Twin Bridges is the striking Doncaster Round Barn (also known as the Bayer's Barn). e barn was built in 1882 by Noah Armstrong, who made his fortune in mining and was keen on having a place to raise thoroughbreds. e first floor of the barn held stalls for the horses, while the second floor was used to store hay and feed. e top floor contained a windmill-driven water system. Armstrong had two horses that were winners in the Kentucky Derby. Spokane, born in the barn, won the Derby in 1889 and Lord Raglan took third place in 1883. In 1933, the Bayer's family purchased the barn and ranch and used it as an auction facility for selling their pure- bred Hereford cattle and bulls. e new owners have restored and repurposed this beauty as a venue for holding events and weddings. Caterderal of Saint Helena HELENA Reigning supreme over the city of Helena is the Cathedral of Saint Helena, modeled after the Votivkirche in Vienna, Austria. Construc- tion started in 1908, with the church holding its first mass in November 1914. Construction continued for 10 years at an estimated cost of $645,000. e Cathedral was consecrated in June 1924. An outstanding feature is the stained glass in the Cathedral's 59 windows, which depict scenes from the Old and New Testament. In the fall of 1935, a series of earthquakes in Montana severely damaged the south tower of the Cathedral. e tower was rebuilt and reinforced and back in business by 1938. Legend has it that Col. Raynor Roberts, who went to high school in Helena and fought in WWII, brought his P-51 fighter to Helena in 1945, buzzed the houses of his mom and girlfriend and then tilted his plane sideways and flew between the Cathedral's spires. Listen to the bells and organ inside the Helena Cathedral www.distinctlymontana.com/helena184 DISTINCTLY MONTANA | DIGITAL In te fa of 1935, a series of eartquakes in Montana severely damaged te sout wer of te Catedral. e tower was rebuilt and reinforced and back in business by 1938.

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