Park City

Park City used to be a docking point for boats traveling on the Yellowstone River, and was called Young’s Point. A group of settlers from Wisconsin settled here and planted many elm and maple trees on their land. When the railroad came through, the area was named Rimrock because of the dry sandstone landscape, but the settlers were aiming for more trees and green grass and chose the name Park City instead.

William Clark
July 18, 1806
" I observed a Smoke rise to the S.S.E in the plains . . .this Smoke must be raisd, by the Crow Indians- as a Signal for us, or other bands."
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