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  • History Press A Brief History of Cooke City

A Brief History of Cooke City

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Use code: book25 to receive 25% off this item. By Kelly Hartman, who was raised in Silver Gate. MT, attending kindergarten through 8th grade at the one-room schoolhouse in Cooke City and was the director of the Cooke City Montana Museum from 2013-2016.

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Life Between Mountains.  With claims staked, 1870s prospectors at Cooke City patiently waited for adequate transportation to get their ore to market.  Eager enough, they named the town in honor of Northern Pacific tycoon Ja Cooke and his son Jay Cooke Jr.  Ironically, Cooke's influence in creating Yellowstone National Park stunted the growth of the town, as the park blocked any efforts to support a railroad through its borders.  For more than sixty years, residents waited for rail until a new economy took hold-tourism.  The dreams of the miners still live on  in tumble-down shacks and rusty old mining equipment.  And the successful vision of entrepreneurs offering rustic relaxation at the doorstep of Yellowstone continues to lure visitors.  Historian Kelly Hartman recounts the saga that left hundreds battling for a railroad that never came.

Find Kelly Suzanne Hartman's one hour, virtual speaker presentation of this book at yellowstonegatewaymuseum.org in the virtual speaker series section.

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