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Kelly's Saloon

Kelly's Saloon
Kelly's Saloon

Kelly's Saloon is a two story frame building constructed before 1898. The owner at that time was Robert Moore, and it was called "Bob Moore's Saloon." On October 21, 1898, L. P. Kelly purchased the Saloon from Moore for $1,500. Part interest in the building was sold to Thomas Fraser and it became known as the "Kelly and Fraser Saloon." In 1907, Nellie Fraser sold it to Ward Mulleneux who resold it to the Montana Liquor Company in 1908, but Kelly continued to operate the saloon. It was one of thirteen bars in Garnet during the "Boom Period" that offered male-oriented entertainment.

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