Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is inviting artists to submit work for a new art contest celebrating the 50th anniversary of ...
Tracy Scott Valley Press, Clark Fork Valley Press & Mineral Independent, Plains, Mont. Jul. 27—Nestled along Grasshopper Creek, among the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, lies what is now know as ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Bannack Association are hosting an art contest to commemorate how Bannack Days has ...
BANNACK, Mont. — Between Jackson and Dillon, you'll find the ghost town that paved the way for the creation of the Montana Territory. When gold was discovered at Grasshopper Creek in 1862, fortune ...
DILLON — Montana State Parks will host “Clash of Cultures: the Montana Gold Rush and the American Indians” at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at Bannack State Park. Join historian and park ranger John ...
Bannack Days revives the ghost town of Bannack, Montana, showcasing 1860s life with reenactments, gold panning, and historical demonstrations for attendees. 26,546 people played the daily Crossword ...
VIRGINIA CITY — Photographer Monty Orr’s work, “Layers of Time: Capturing Bannack’s Forgotten Artistry,” is being featured through Aug. 2 at the Elling House Arts & Humanities Center, 404 E. Idaho St.
Inspecting the damage caused by flooding at Bannack State Park are, from left, park manager Dale Carlson, Lt. Gov. John Walsh, and Chas Van Genderen, administrator for Montana State Parks, pictured ...
DILLON — Linda Mazejka, vice president of the Bannack Association, was amazed by the photos she saw of the damage done to Bannack State Park when a flash flood ripped through the ghost town July 17.
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