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Winter is here. Cooke City
MT is a winter wonderland!. Keep in mind, as you pull into town
with a trailer full of sleds, the Exxon is the
only gas station supporting trails maintenance. The Cooke City
Exxon is ready with the products you need to maintain
and enhance your travel experience, The Cooke City Exxon can
provide the maintenance your vehicle needs while on the road.-
including an oil change! Tire repair and wrecker service available
too.Visit
their site today and start planning your vacation visit !
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Bill and Betty Sommers selected Citizens of the year 2007! Joan Humiston selected Citizen of the Year 2006. A Great Choice!. |
The Chamber of Commerce is now offering copies of Ralph Gliddens Book, Exploring the Yellowstone High Country: A History of the Cooke City Area |
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A few miles from Cooke City MT these beautiful elk ran alongside the car for a few hundred feet. |
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| Read about Cooke City Mines and the New World Mining District |
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| The F.J. Williams Gallery is located in the oldest house in Cooke City. In fact, the home is older than Yellowstone Park (est 1872). The house was built over 140 years ago as a rest stop in what is now Yellowstone. The home was pulled to Cooke city on skids along the Bannock Trail by a team of 12 horses. The home is as interesting as the primitive art and the antiques Birdie Williams now displays. Jack and Birdie lived in the home beginning in 1949. When Jack became ill, Birdie had a modern addition built on the east side so that she could take care of him better. Read more |
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| Cooke City Store. A short History compiled by Ralph Glidden. Serigraph of Store by Dick Bratton of Polson MT |
| Nordquist Cabins A true early day Yellowstone Motor Lodge. By the early 1960's this landmark was showing disrepair. |
| Ma Perkins Cafe. Millions of meals were served over the years in this grand little cafe. |
| Home Comfort Cafe. Menu from 1945. Built in the 1930's and still going today as the Beartooth Cafe |
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