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"Those who grew up here, take the scenery for granted. When
my future husband first brought me here, I couldn't get over the
beauty of this area," said Mary Miller.
When Stanley Gordon West first published his novel, Blind
Your Ponies, set in Willow Creek, a stir from beyond the com-
munity was ignited. But little changed with the residents, except
that the owner of the café found a double-seated bicycle, part of
the novel's story, to lean against the café's front wall.
The residents of Willow Creek are proud of their back-
roads community, largely unchanged by the ravages of en-
croaching time.
And well they should be.
The beautiful scenery and the friendly people who live there
merit nothing less.
KRIS
SKOLRUD
Willow Creek Public School building that was built in 1919
and continues to be used today.
Main Street of Willow Creek looking south in the early 1900s.
Panorama of Willow Creek
in the early 1900s.
PHOTO COURTESY OF PATRICK FINNEGA AND ROBIN SORENSEN AT THE HEADWATERS HERITAGE MUSEUM IN THREE FORKS, MONTANA.
PHOTO COURTESY OF PATRICK FINNEGA AND ROBIN SORENSEN AT THE HEADWATERS HERITAGE MUSEUM IN THREE FORKS, MONTANA.