One Of The Oldest General Stores In Montana Has A Fascinating History
Before all the big box stores and national retailers lined every city street, folks depended on their local general stores to get what they needed. Cooke City Store was just such a place, and it’s still operational today.
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The store was originally named "Savage and Elder's," and it provided dry goods and supplies to miners and settlers.
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The population of the town increased during boom mining times, and decreased during depressions, and the fate of the store fluctuated too. Over the years, the store was sold to local competitors, placed up for auction, renovated during good times, and cherished by family owners and operators, too.
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Today, it still serves community members and visitors to the area. Though it's on the National Register of Historic Places, it's still open during summer months.
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Right above the vintage bins for spices, you'll find modern containers of spices for sale.
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The rolling ladder still serves its purpose.
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The antique fixtures really lend a sense of nostalgia to this special place.
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Troy and Bethany will still ring up your purchases on this beauty.
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It's located just four miles from the northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park, at 101 Main Street, Cooke City. The next time you're in the area, check out this little, historic gem.
Have you had the chance to visit Cooke City Store?
Montana is just brimming with history. If you’d like to see more of Montana’s historical sites, read this article.
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