My mom and I took a trip to Bannack back in 2012. I have rediscovered these images and have decided to repost them from an older blog of mine. Bannack is one of those places that I could photograph for weeks and be perfectly content. I fell in love with it.
Bannack.... Montana's Territorial Capitol from the 1800's. People lived in Bannack clear up to the 1970's, and several of the houses had the wallpaper to prove it. I found a lot of things to enjoy in this wonderful town. As I was walking down the street, the Old West town that it was seemed to spring to life. Walking through the Hotel, I felt that I could live in that building and be content for the rest of my life. Bannack is a beautifully preserved town, and I'm excited to explore it some more in the future.
Stove |
Broken Down Hutch |
Green and Yellow Door |
Inside the Hotel |
Hotel Mead |
Masonic Temple |
Red Door |
Schoolhouse |
Schoolhouse |
Sewing Machine |
Grand Staircase in Hotel Mead |
Window View |
Rickety Staircase |
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