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Myrna Loy Center


The mission of the Myrna Loy Center is to present the arts, including media, performing, literary and visual, in an educational context, with challenging and culturally enriching programs that would not otherwise appear in the Helena area or in Montana.

With a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Advancement grant, that resulted in the opening of the Myrna Loy Center, located in the historic Lewis and Clark County Jail in downtown Helena. The building was built in 1891 in the Richardsonian style and was the second county jail. Built by Nicholas M. McDonnell, the old jail was made of brick and Porphyritic Granodiorite.

The Center took its name from Montana's First Lady of Film, Myrna Williams, born on August 2, 1905, in Radersburg, Montana, 40 miles southeast of Helena. Her father, David Williams, served in the Montana state legislature. He was the youngest person ever elected to the Montana State legislature. At age seven, Myrna moved with her father, mother and brother to Helena, where they lived on 5th Avenue, a few blocks from the Lewis and Clark County jail.

Event Details: 1/1/2009 - 12/31/2009
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Starting Date: Thursday, January 01, 2009
Ending Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009
Hours and Season of Operation:
Season:
All Year
Hours:
Box Office Opens: 12:00pm
Payment and Reservation Information:
Payment Methods:
American Express
cash
discover
master Card
personal Check (In State)
personal Check (Out Of State)
travelers Checks
visa
Services Offered:
Air Conditioning
handicapped Accessible
public Restroom
Activities Offered:
Cultural
theatre/Theater
Map and Driving Directions
Contact Info
Mailing Address:
15 North Ewing
Helena, MT 59601

Street Address:
15 North Ewing
Helena, MT 59601

Phone: 406-443-0287
http://www.myrnaloycenter.com
Email: myrnaloycenter@aol.com
Directions
The Myrna Loy is conveniently located in downtown Helena, within walking distance of hotels, restaurants, nightlife, and shopping. It is housed in a carefully restored historic jailhouse that provides a unique showcase for performances, meetings and conferences.


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