Helena History

Published 9:50 am Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Clifford’s Place. Obviously a forerunner of today’s convenience store, Clifford’s Place offered one grade of gasoline and a variety of soft drinks. A Royal Crown Cola and a Moon Pie were in high demand at the store located at the intersection of County Road 52 and Main Street, now the Baptist Church parking lot. The store was a popular hangout for the town’s young people. (Contributed/City of Helena Museum)

Clifford’s Place. Obviously a forerunner of today’s convenience store, Clifford’s Place offered one grade of gasoline and a variety of soft drinks. A Royal Crown Cola and a Moon Pie were in high demand at the store located at the intersection of County Road 52 and Main Street, now the Baptist Church parking lot. The store was a popular hangout for the town’s young people. (Contributed/City of Helena Museum)