Medora was founded in 1883 by French nobleman Marquis de Mores who named the city after his wife Medora von Hoffman. Marquis de Mores wanted to ship refrigerated meat to Chicago via the railroad. He built a meat packing plant for this purpose and a house named the Chateau de Mores, which is now a museum.
Today, Medora is a tourist town with visitors from all over. Some of the history of Medora carries names such as General George Armstong Custer and Teddy Rosevelt and his Rough Riders.
Cowboy in town.
Ummm...when did they change the name???
The town of Medora.
Medora Theater built on tracks
Buffalo Pepsi or Cowboy Coke???
Monday, January 18, 2010
Nevada City, Montana
Rober's Roost, Montana
Our next stop is Rober's Roost. A small, out of the way place where the likes of Sheriff Henry Plummer and his band of Vigilantes always hid out. Back in the day, Rober's Roost was a saloon/hotel located in the remote out of the way area between Twin Bridges and Nevada City.
Rober's Roost today. (Careful of that outlaw there!!!)
Rober's Roost today. (Careful of that outlaw there!!!)
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Second Gallatin City
Gallatin City, Montana
Our first ghost town ever. Visiting family, we were taken to Gallatin City and the Headwaters of the Jefferson and Madison Rivers and where the longest river system in North America starts, the Missouri/Mississippi River. This was a famous stop for Lewis & Clark in their expedition to the Pacific North West and a popular area for fur traders and muontain men alike.
Head Waters View Point.
Head Waters of the Madison and Jefferson Rivers.
Gallatin City Hotel.
Head Waters View Point.
Head Waters of the Madison and Jefferson Rivers.
Gallatin City Hotel.
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