HELENA — From sites like Temple Emanu-El, which are important to Montanans’ identities, to mansions, Preserve Montana is offering the opportunity to explore some of Helena’s most historic places.

"The idea is that we have this history around us every day, we walk by, we drive by it, but may not recognize it," said Jenny Buddenborg, Preserve Montana's executive director. "But it is really a piece of the character of Helena which is really steeped in the history of Montana.”

(WATCH: Uncovering Helena's Hidden History tour supports historic preservation) Uncovering Helena's Hidden History tour supports historic preservation

The Uncovering Helena’s Hidden History tour is entering its fifth year with new sites added each year.

This year, well-known classics like the Myrna Loy and Grandst

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