La Barge

 

La Barge touts itself as a small community nestled in the peaceful Green River Valley and claims to be "Home of The Frontier Trapper".  There's not much going on in La Barge and that's what makes The Moon Dance Diner Story stand out.  The Moon Dance Story begins as a classic "hope springs eternal" small town saga.  The once vibrant Moon Dance dreams fell on hard times and the story faded to a sad ending.

It all began sometime in 2007 when lifelong La Barge residents Vince and Cheryl Pierce somehow became smitten with the idea to buy an iconic New York City diner--The Moon Dance.  The couple paid $7,500 to buy the building but then spent thousands more to move it to La Barge.  


Then the real spending began and the Pierces ultimately invested around $300,000 in the little diner.  It opened with great local fanfare in late January 2009. 


Unfortunately, the age-old business mantra "location, location, location" was not kind to the Moon Dance and it was forced to close down in 2012.


Apparently, the hulk of the Moon Dance still casts its shadow in La Barge.  We hope to visit this spot and perhaps do a Eulogy for the diner.  We've done many Eulogies for deceased notable people but never a eulogy for a diner.  If it comes to pass, that will be a Life First.

There are quite a few online articles about the Moon Dance Diner Story. Rather than try to paraphrase those articles we simply list some links.  There are many more such articles available if you Google "Moon Dance Diner"

https://www.sublette.com/community/labargepage.htm



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