Nora's Fish Creek Inn
Nora's Fish Creek Inn is a restaurant in Wilson, Wyoming, located in a historic building,[1] which was once the local post office and general store. It was a Wild West-themed bar called Blackie’s Fish Creek Inn[2] for most of the 1970s, until Nora Tygum bought the business and renamed it Nora's Fish Creek Inn in 1982.
In 2012, it was recognized by the James Beard Foundation as an American Classic.[3] Due to fading health, in 2014 Nora Tygum turned operations over to her son Trace Tygum, and to her daughter Katheryn Tygum Taylor.[2] Katheryn and Trace sold the business in 2022 to Tom Fay and Eddie Opler, who decided to keep the restaurant's name.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Vallen, Lindsay (March 13, 2023). "Preservation board awarded grant to survey downtown Wilson". Buckrail.
- ^ a b Wolfson, Leo (November 27, 2022). "Teton County Duo Saves Legendary Nora's Fish Creek Inn From Developers". Cowboy State Daily. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
- ^ Winners 2012 James Beard Foundation
- ^ "Beloved community restaurant Nora's is having a 'revival'" (Press release). February 16, 2023.
43°29′52″N 110°52′28″W / 43.49778°N 110.87444°W
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