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The town of Cinnabar, Montana, no longer exists, but when it did, it served as the immediate railroad gateway for a generation of visitors to Yellowstone National Park. Visitors passed through its streets from September 1, 1883, through June 15, 1903, on their way to "Wonderland" when Cinnabar was a raucous Wild-West town, and this book tells the story of its place in the West, including its role in Teddy Roosevelt's Yellowstone explorations. The legend of the town and its promoters, including Montana pioneer Hugo J. Hoppe, who was patriarch of one family trying to "make it" in the American West, has stayed alive for the more than one hundred years since the town itself faded away. Historian Lee Whittlesey brings his perspective as a long-time student of the park and its story to this tale of the Wild West.