There’s something so hauntingly beautiful about a historic cemetery. Knowing that the bodies of those who lived and died long before we were ever born are now lying right beneath our feet is a creepy feeling, to say the least. Home of Peace Cemetery in Helena was founded way back in 1867, before Montana even became a state. The cemetery was originally designed as a Hebrew cemetery. The Jewish population in Montana is now quite small, so this is a fascinating artifact of a time when there were far more Jewish residents in Big Sky Country than there are now.

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