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The State of Montana's travel website.

 

 

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Archie Bray Foundation

 

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Just outside your guestroom door we offer you early bird coffee and tea, along with offerings such as fresh fruit and homemade granola breakfast cookies, for the early riser starting at 7am. The Carolina B&B serves a full gormet breakfast each moring between 8-9 am. You may enjoy breakfast in our lovely dining room or sunny, enclosed three season sun room. Breakfast at the Carolina is always plentiful and imaginative. Our three-course breakfast features a combination of fruit, sweet, and a hot savory main course. Examples you may expect to taste include Cranberry Cobblers, Caronlina Scones, Eggs Benedict, Sour Cream Buttermilk Pancakes, Egg Sandwich Strata, German Crepes served with lemon custard and Country Omelets. Please notify the Carolina Bed and Breakfast ahead of time about alternative times and dietary requirements. Your needs will be accomodated to the best of our ability.The Carolina Bed and Breakfast is the perfect Helena Montana destination for your bed and breakfast stay, intimate escape, vacation, or wedding! Whether you are looking to elope or have a grand weekend event we can help you through every step of the way. Your family and friends will cherish the intimate space, amazing food and of course the stellar views.

Enjoy breakfast in our relaxing Sun Room. At the end of a busy day of sightseeing, The Carolina Bed and Breakfast invites its guests to enjoy casual romantic atmoshpere through our bed and breakfast.  Relax in the parlor or enjoy the outdoors on the wrap-around front porch or back veranda a quiet garden setting. The Barrister is located in a historic neighborhood just minutes from The Capital and the old Governor's Mansion.

 

 

History

This magnificent mansion, located in the heart of Helenas historic district, was commissioned by railroad contractor Peter Larson whose home was located across the street and would later become Montana's first Governor's mansion. Mr. Larson commissioned the home in 1904, it was completed three years later in 1907 and presented as a wedding gift to Larson's daughter Mable and future son-in-law Charles B. Power. Charles was the only child of Thomas C. Power, Montan's first senator and business mogul. Charles and Mable, their two children and five servents lived in the home until 1914. In addition to the Power name, the home's abstract of title reveals a virtual who's who of early Helena society, including Wellington Rankin. Wellington, a prominent laywer and rancher was brother to suffragist, activist and first U.S. congresswoman Jeanette Rankin who remains one of the most notable women in American history and brings continued notoriety to the home. The Rankin room is named in honor of Jeanette, who favored this northeast guestroom when visiting. Another family of particular interst were the Chevaliers, prminent ranchers near Great Falls who spent their winters in Helena and resided in the mansion throughout the school year so that their children could attend school. There were eleven children in all, either of school age or younger. The youngest and sole survivor of these children visited the Carolina in 2002. It was her first visit since childhood and what a delightful lady; she was at the time of her visit over 90 years of age. She clearly recalled the home and shared her memories through the eyes of a child, what a special experience that was for her as well as myself. Although often referred to as the Rankin home, the home is officially listed on the National Historic Registry as the C.B. Power Mansion. The grand design reflects a variety of the emerging turn-of-the-century trends and influences, most apparently that of the Arts and Crafts movement. Magnificent woodwork throughout the house especially showcases the masterful craftmanship and timeless beauty of this era. Extensive efforts to restore the home to it's original glory were undertaken in the early 1990's by former owners Mike and Debbie Corak. Thier dedication to this effort received National recognition, when in 1998 the home was featured on Bob Villa's Restore America. Additional remodeling efforts began when the home was purchased in 1999 by Colleen Cox and her husband with the dream of establishing a bed and breakfast. In addition te extensive personal touches to better reflect her personal style, Colleen added several bathrooms. Thus each of the seven guestrooms boasts a private bath which beautifully compliment the home. A second "commercial" kitchen was added and one of the two carriage houses was remodeled into a truely beautiful conference area.



The following are links to national bed and breakfast websites in other areas complete with room rates and local attractions similar to what we've provided you here for Helena Montana.

 

 

Travel Montana:
www.visitmt.com

The Myrna Loy Center
www.myrnaloycenter.com

Archie Bray Foundation
www.archiebray.org

The Holter Museum of art
www.holtermuseum.org
Helena Chamber of Commerce:
Helena, Montana

Montana HIstorical Society Museum
montanahistoricalsociety.org

Helena National Forest
www.fs.fed.us/r1/helena
Great Northern Carousel
www.gncarousel.com
Helena Symphony
www.helenasymphony.org
Grandstreet Theatre
www.grandstreet.net
Pam & Deb :
Helena, Montana Realtor

Kristine Kaufman
www.kristinekaufman.com



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