Nestled between the rugged Beartooth Mountains and the sweeping rimrocks north of the Yellowstone River, Laurel, Montana, was destined to become a railroad town even before the state entered the union. Its strategic location made Laurel a crossroads of opportunity, where early explorers, gold rush speculators and homesteaders laid the foundation that would shape the bustling town’s future.
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