Memories of Montana's Bear Creek Valley flicker briefly to life each
February on the anniversary of its darkest day. It is remembered as the
site of Montana's worst coal mining accident, which claimed the lives of
75 miners, but the valley was so much more. For decades it was Montana's
coal basket, housing two towns, dozens of coal mines, and a population
equaling that of neighboring Red Lodge. Businesses included a movie
theater, dry goods store, grocery stores, hotels, hospitals, butchers,
banks, bars, and union halls, all serving residents with pan-European
origins. Its schools produced championship sports teams and community
leaders. Gone, but not forgotten, Bear Creek Valley lives on in this
book.