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​​Revolving Exhibit:
"He Might Strike it Still"
Inspired by the letters of Mrs. Anastazie Zucker, an immigrant woman from Bohemia who lived in Cooke City in the late 1890s-1930s, this exhibit features a life lived in waiting for the big strike. In the simple reminders of her homeland, Mrs. Zucker found comfort in the wilderness, making a small cabin home for her and her husband Anton.
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