Saturday, July 17, 2010

July 17, 2010, Dillon, Montana

WE STRUCK GOLD!!

We went to the Bannack Ghost Town this morning for “Bannack Days”. It’s a trip back in time with shoot outs, wagon rides, pioneer crafts, candle making, Doc Hall’s Medicine show, and lots of food.

We tried our hand at gold panning. We found a lot of garnet and a little gold.

First you screen you rocks, with hopes of hitting it big!

Then you start swirling.

And swirl some more.

Then you let the old back rest for a while.

That little gold dot is real gold!

This is our stash of garnets.

Gold was discovered in Grasshopper Creek on July 28, 1882. Bannack’s population swelled to over 3,000 in the spring of 1883. The town slowly died as the gold mining played out. Bannack State Park was established in 1954 ensuring the town would be maintained and preserved. Over 50 buildings still remain.

Doc Hall's Medicine Show

Slightly soiled doves

Chuck wagon

Over 50 buildings are still standing.

Furnished room

Buggy rides

Lots of music

Blacksmith

Having a Pepsi and hoping for a shoot out.

Scottish Highland Cattle

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