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Bannack Days revives the ghost town of Bannack, Montana, showcasing 1860s life with reenactors, gold panning, and historical ...
BANNACK — Bannack State Park’s signature event, Bannack Days, is scheduled for the third weekend in July, with many traditional activities, displays and re-enactments celebrating Montana’s first ...
Crowds of people will pour into Bannack State Park this weekend for Bannack Days, which includes traditional activities, displays and re-enactments celebrating ...
Bannack Days revives the ghost town of Bannack, Montana, showcasing 1860s life with reenactments, gold panning, and historical demonstrations for attendees.
Bannack State Park is hosting its signature event, Bannack Days, to celebrate Montana's first territorial capital July 16 and 17.
While the Treasure State today is best known for its natural treasures, including Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, settlers first came to the Montana territory to unearth treasures from the ...
Montana’s first territory capital celebrates its past A reenactment of a shootout on Main Street at Bannack State Park during Bannack Days. (Tracy Scott/Valley Press) ...
BANNACK STATE PARK — A ghost town in southwest Montana received extensive damage Wednesday afternoon during a flash flood that resulted in the cancellation of this weekend’s Bannack Days and ...
Bannack State Park is a National Historic Landmark and Montana’s first territorial capital. It is the site of Montana’s first major gold discovery in 1862. Bannack became a state park in 1954.
Bannack is one of the best preserved of all Montana ghost towns -- being preserved rather than restored. The registered historic landmark is the site of Montana's first major gold discovery on ...
Bannack, once a bustling mining camp, first territorial capital of Montana and birthplace of vigilante justice, is now a state park. Here, the past is present and the music still stirs the soul.
Celebrate Montana’s history during Bannack Days at Bannack State Park on Saturday, July 18, and Sunday, July 19. Activities run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.