Main Street - Circa 1955

(click here for a HIGH RESOLOUTION photo of this photo)

From a postcard, about 1959 (The Red Owl store changed to a Jack and Jill store, a different stop light, different street lights, and maybe a different time and temp clock on the First State Bank?)

More views of Main Street (fairly recent)



A photo taken in July of 1999:

Downtown, taken in 1977:

Another downtown view from a postcard:


1919 Main Street (notice Sherman Park's gazebo in the background)

Main Street looking east, around 1920

Main street in the 1930's

Main Street with the Elks, The Liberty Theatre, Beacon Tire Service and the Frigidaire dealer:

The movie playing at the Liberty Theatre was "The Boy From Oklahoma" starring Will Rogers, which would date this picture to 1954.

The movie also starred Sheb Wooley, Slim Pickens and a "later-to-be" talk show host by the name of Merv Griffin!

Indians doing a "War Dance" in the early days -- date unknown


Main Street taken by me about 1978 just west of the Liberty Theatre:


The Circus was in town around 1910 - here's the main photo, with

4 additional blow-ups of this photo:

Notice the J.H. Coffey Ford Dealer ad on the elephant:

The Confectionery and Grocery store and the Traders Store:

In front of Johnson & Isachsens' store the circus had "The Largest Living Hippopotamus"

The old post office is in the center and the Billiard Parlor to the left:

Wolf Point main street in 1919:

Another old view of Wolf Point:

Soldiers marching down Main Street in July of 1918. The J. H. Coffey building was located

where the old Buttrey Foods store (now a part of Bryans) was located:


Below are some fairly current photos of Wolf Point:

Main Street:



The Underpass:



This sign has been on Gillette Pharmacy for as long as I can remember: