46°00′02″N 112°26′47″W / 46.000472°N 112.446272°W | |
Location | Butte, Montana, United States |
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Type | Statue |
Height | 27 metres (89 ft) |
Beginning date | December 29, 1979 |
Completion date | December 17, 1985 |
Dedicated to | Blessed Virgin Mary |
Our Lady of the Rockies is a 90-foot (27 m) statue built in the likeness of Mary, the mother of Jesus, that stands atop the Continental Divide overlooking Butte, Montana, United States.
It is the fourth-tallest statue in the United States after Birth of the New World, the Statue of Liberty, and the Pegasus and Dragon. The base is 8,510 feet above sea level and approximately 3,000 feet above the town. The statue sits on private land and is lit and visible at night.
The statue was originally conceived by Butte resident Bob O'Bill in 1979 as a tribute to the Virgin Mary following the recovery of his wife from cancer.[1][2] Later, the statue was additionally dedicated to "all women, especially mothers."[3]