Montana sapphire jewelry is one area of specialty at Kehoe’s Agate Shop. Founder Jack Kehoe. “My dad started buying it 50, 60 years ago,” said his daughter and current owner, Leslie Kehoe. “It’s something that’s been continuously in the business all these years.”
(Mackenzie Reiss/Daily Inter Lake)
February 26, 2020
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Shop of wonders
Two-and-a-half miles from downtown Bigfork, well off the beaten path, a bright pop of teal stands out starkly from the drab, winter foliage. The azure structure is home to Kehoe’s Agate Shop, first established by former steamboat operator, Jack Kehoe in 1932. Customers say the remote location is part of the allure — visitors have to do a little treasure hunting of their own in order to find this literal gem of a place. But the journey is only the beginning. Inside the gabled entry is a rockhound’s paradise — part jewelry store, mineral exhibit and most prominently: a showcase of fossils, crystals and of course, their namesake stone, the agate.