Filed Under Chinook

Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage

A garage/automotive business has served the motoring public at this location since 1912, establishing a long pattern of similar use rarely found in Montana buildings. Although the building was possibly built as a livery stable, it was soon converted to an auto garage, which catered to US 2 travelers and local residents. In 1929, brothers Neil and Hollis Young bought the business, known in the 1920s as the Triple A Garage, and moved their automotive shop here from across the street. The Youngs owned the local Chevrolet dealership, and within five years they had also purchased Pontiac and Oldsmobile franchises, offering Chinook residents a fine choice of General Motors products. Typical of most small-town dealerships, gasoline and petroleum sales supplemented automotive sales and repair. Primarily an outlet for Conoco, the pumps also dispensed Grizzly gas from Cut Bank and Silver gas from Great Falls. In 1939, S. L. Taylor purchased the business and it remained the Taylor Motor Company until 1977. The gas pumps were removed and the franchise closed under owner Mike Tilleman in 1979. Former Tilleman employee Wesley Bevis purchased the facility in the early 1980s and opened his own business, Precision Auto Body, continuing the long tradition of auto service at this location. The building itself is an outstanding example of the Mission style, an architectural form not often found in the Rocky Mountain/Great Plains region. A splendid curvilinear parapet, capped pilasters, horizontal relief banding, and a smooth stucco exterior provide excellent expression of this style; its bold modernity reflects the spirited progressiveness of the early automotive era.

Images

Young Brother's Chevrolet Garage
Young Brother's Chevrolet Garage Contemporary view of facade Source: National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form Creator: Joseph Ashley Date: 1993
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage. Front to side view of the building, facing west to southwest near the corner of Pennsylvania Street and 2nd Street. Source: Montana State Historic Preservation Office Creator: Joseph M. Ashley Date: July 1993
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage. Front view of the building, facing northwest on Pennsylvania Street. Source: Montana State Historic Preservation Office Creator: A.M. Allison Date: Circa 1940's
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage. Front to side view of the building, facing southwest at the intersection of Pennsylvania Street and 2nd Street. Source: Montana State Historic Preservation Office Creator: Joseph M. Ashley Date: July 1993
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage
Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage. Front view of the building, facing southwest near the intersection of Pennsylvania Street and 2nd Street. Source: Montana State Historic Preservation Office Creator: Photographer unidentified Date: Circa 1920

Location

201 Pennsylvania Street, Chinook, Montana | Private

Metadata

The Montana National Register Sign Program, “Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage,” Historic Montana, accessed April 25, 2024, https://historicmt.org/items/show/102.