It is a two-story 6,000 square feet (560 m2) furniture factory building. It was designed by architect J.G. Link of Billings, Montana, who was charged with creating" a store that was spacious, fireproof, and dust proof."[2]
It has also been known as Yellowstone Furniture Factory.[2]
See also
Glidden House, also in Bridger and listed on the National Register