RMJ1JX8B–Horse drawn wagon frame and barn in Bannack ghost town, the first capital of Montana Territory. Bannack State Park, Dillon, MT.
RMP3JM9W–Bannack buildings through a window, Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH6JY–Interior of Gillian Hall at the ghost town of Elkhorn, Elkhorn State Park, MT.
RM2GFH6K2–Gillian and Fraternity Halls, the only public buildings in the ghost town of Elkhorn. Elkhorn State Park, MT.
RM2GFH66P–Dilapidated wooden miner's cabins showing their age, Granite Ghost Town State Park, MT.
RM2GFH66M–Visitor gives scale to the masonry vault, all that remains of the Hyde & Freychlag Bank, Granite Ghost Town State Park, MT. (MR)
RM2GFH66N–Visitor gives scale to the masonry vault, all that remains of the Hyde & Freychlag Bank, Granite Ghost Town State Park, MT. (MR)
RM2GFH5HE–Ghost town at Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5M0–Many buildings remain at ghost town of Bannack, Bannack State Park, MT.
RMP3JM61–The brick Handel Store was built around 1912, during boom times for the now fading town of Musselshell, MT.
RM2GFH60Y–Dining room in the Wells Hotel, the largest and most elaborate building still standing in the ghost town, Garnet, MT.
RMP3JM6M–Kinetic Fountain, 1974 sculpture by Lyndon Pomeroy shows gold miners sluicing ore on Last Chance Gulch Mall at Broadway. Helena, MT.
RM2GFH6K1–Weathered exterior of Fraternity Hall shows the ravages of time since the 1890s, Elkhorn State Park, MT.
RM2GFH6G8–Remains of mining operation at Neihart, MT.
RM2GFH5HF–Grasshopper Creek at Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5M9–View of the Masonic Temple/School House from upstairs window in Meade Hotel, Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5R5–Reflection of the Schoolhouse/Masonic Temple in window of building (just east of Assay Office), Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5M5–Grand staircase. Originally built in 1875 as the first Beaverhead County Courthouse (county seat moved to Dillon in 1881) the building was converted i
RM2GFH5M4–Rusting wheelbarrow, Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5M7–Back stairs at Meade Hotel, Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5HJ–Buildings through window from across the street, Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5R6–Schoolhouse and Masonic Temple was built in 1874 at a cost of $1500. The brick courhouse across the street was built in 1875 at a cost of $14000. In 2
RM2GFH5M2–Bannack buildings, Bannack State Park, MT.
RM2GFH5PJ–Grand staircase. Originally built in 1875 as the first Beaverhead County Courthouse (county seat moved to Dillon in 1881) the building was converted i
RM2GFH5HP–Schoolhouse and Masonic Temple was built in 1874 at a cost of $1500. The brick courhouse across the street was built in 1875 at a cost of $14000. In 2
RM2GFH618–Frank Davey offered this cabin free of charge to newlyweds until they could build their own cabin or the next couple was married, Garnet, MT.
RM2GFH615–Frank Davey offered this cabin free of charge to newlyweds until they could build their own cabin or the next couple was married, Garnet, MT.
RM2GFH614–An air powered mining drill is left stuck in a boulder, Garnet, MT.
RM2GFH617–Miner's outhouse, Garnet, MT.
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