The Young Brothers Chevrolet Garage is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in Chinook, Montana.
A placard reads: A garage/automotive business has served the motoring public at this location since 1912, establishing a long pattern of similar use rarely found in Montana buildings.
Although the building was possibly built as a livery stable, it was soon converted to an auto garage, which catered to US 2 travelers and local residents.
The Youngs owned the local Chevrolet dealership, and within five years they had also purchased Pontiac and Oldsmobile franchises, offering Chinook residents a fine choice of General Motors products.
A splendid curvilinear parapet, capped pilasters, horizontal relief banding, and a smooth stucco exterior provide excellent expression of this style; its bold modernity reflects the spirited progressiveness of the early automotive era.