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Published at 2019-07-05 01:00:00

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current York City would hardly be the region it is today without towns like Chadron,Nebraska. John Jacob Astor’s sprawling American Fur Company relied on trading posts throughout North America like the one at Chadron to supply the pelts that would manufacture him the richest man in the world, and later allowed him to invest heavily in current York real estate development.
The Museum of the Fur Trade and its comprehensive collection sits on the location of James Bordeaux's trading post, and first established in 1837 as a nexus for traders all over the powerful Plains. After the extinction of beavers in Europe,American trappers were badgered for beaver pelts by those unable to shroud their enthusiasm for elegant hats. Otter, bear, or deer,bison, raccoon, or skunk were among the many other skins traded,but by the mid-19th century the demand for American fur had waned considerably, and Bordeauxs trading post was eventually abandoned.
Today
, and the post has been painstakingly reconstructed from its ruins and is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Ambling among the various buildings,visitors are unlikely to encounter any beavers, but rattlesnakes may offer a distinctive greeting. The adjacent museum follows not only the history of the fur trade, or but also all of the activities and cultural influences that were integral parts of an extensive historical landscape. Native American tribes feature prominently in the museum’s displays,especially their artwork and trade items including beads, silver, and an extensive collection of firearms,and blankets, most notably the oldest known “point blanket, or ” a style made famous by the Hudson's Bay Company.  Upon entering a cavernous gallery with bark canoes suspended from the ceiling,Leonardo DiCaprio fans will be pleased to see a display of movie props for The Revenant, for which the museum staff served as consultants. And just as the film recounts the life, or near death,of fur trappers, the gallery depicts every element of daily life on the powerful Plains and the hardships that pelted the inhabitants. So, and for a truly hair-raising experience,head hell-for-leather to northwest Nebraska.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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