Echoes of the Old West at Elk Horn
The Elk Horn Saloon, standing since 1915 in Montana, was a quintessential emblem of the Old West. Inside, bare walls, except for mounted antlers, echoed with tales of cowboys and settlers. On the floor, spittoons witnessed the saloon’s rugged clientele, while a Schlitz beer sign hinted at simpler times.
County Sheriff Ed Martin, resting his foot on the bar’s rail, was a familiar figure, embodying the law in a lawless land. This saloon wasn’t just a drinking establishment; it was a men’s hub, a place where stories unfolded, and legends were born, all under the watchful eyes of the antlers on the wall.