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Update from the Desk of the Director

  • Kelly Hartman
  • Mar 31, 2015
  • 1 min read

This winter I spent a good amount of time compiling newspaper articles that related to the area and entering them into a database I created that so far has come to 2,458 entries. This is the source from which I find the weekly history posts and will be a huge influence in the historical cookbook. I approached the board and we together have decided to move the book in a new and exciting direction, one that will better interpret the history of the area and make the final product a successful fundraising endeavor. This change has led to a positive setback of one year for the release of the book. “Positive” because the result will be even greater than we had dreamed at the start. This book is much more than a fundraiser, it is the representation of the Museum itself.

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Cooke City Montana Museum

206 W. Main Street

P.O. Box 1134

Cooke City, MT 59020

Museum Director: Donna Rowland

Telephone : ​406-838-2203 

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