The Burns General Store
Main street, Wolf Creek
View of a main street in Wolf Creek, Montana, showing an early automobile on the right. The Wolf Creek Hotel sign is visible in the distance on the left side of the street and a garage and service station is on the right.
Wolf Creek Canyon; Between Helena and Gt. Falls near Wolf Creek, Montana
View of Wolf Creek Canyon showing forested slopes and rocky canyon walls with the Little Prickly Pear Creek running through the canyon. Railraod tracks parallel the creek through the center of the view with the dirt road grade to the left above the tracks. An early automobile is on the road and electrical and telephone lines run along the railroad and above the road.
Wolf Creek Pavilion-and dance hall
View of a log structure known as the Wolf Creek Pavillion in Wolf Creek, Montana, built in 1924 and operated by J. H. Burns as a dance hall. The building has an octagonal shape with an octagonal cupola on top and a sizable rectangular entryway attached to the front of the structure.
Wolf Creek, Mont.
View of the Burns rental cabins in Wolf Creek, Montana. Verso of postcard postmarked on July 31, 1924.
Wolf Creek nestled in a narrow gulch
And early view of Wolf Creek
Frenchy's - Wolf Creek, Montana
View from a hillside of Frenchy's in Wolf Creek, Montana, a roadside establishment with a café, automotive service station, and rental cabins. Verso postmarked June 23, 1953..
Burns General Store
John Henry Burns (left) in the Burns General Store with his clerk. Ranchers, townspeople and miners bought their supplies here for decades.
The old Burns General Store
now a saloon and cafe.
Burns General Store, redone
An interior of the Burns General Store in its latest incarnation as a bar and cafe.
The old Burns General Store
The Burns General Store has been turned into a saloon and cafe in modern times with a series of owners.