Gold was discovered on Grasshopper Creek in 1862 and the town of Bannack would quickly sprout up nearby, eventually growing to a population of over 10,000 people. Named after the local Bannock Indians, Bannack would serve as Montana’s territorial capital for 2 years before Virginia City took over the role. During its heyday, Bannack boasted three hotels, three bakeries, three blacksmith shops, two stables, two meat markets, a grocery store, a restaurant, a brewery, a billiard hall, and four saloons. In 1864, Bannack elected Henry Plummer as their sheriff. Plummer was the leader of a gang of outlaws known, ironically, as The Innocents, which prayed on supply wagons making their way between Bannack and Virginia and Nevada Cities. Eventually, a posse was raised in Virginia City known as the Vigilance Committee of Alder Gulch or, more simply, The Montana Vigilantes. They tracked down Plummer and his gang and lynched him in the middle of Bannack without a trial in 1864. Bannack’s population would fluctuate over the next hundred years with the price of gold, but the last resident left town in the 1970s. Thankfully a group of local residents stepped in to preserve Bannack and today it is a Montana State Park. I also thought it was cool that the Masonic Temple is still in regular use. I really enjoyed my time wandering the streets of town and I hope you enjoy these photos from beautiful Bannack, a classic Montana ghost town.

Bannack From Above

A Cool Old False Front Building

The Old Hotel Meade was Once the County Courthouse

The Newly Restored Church

Inside the Hotel Meade

From the Masonic Temple

An Old Barber Chair in the Saloon

Along Main Street

An Old Barn

Looking Towards the Hill

Great Old Buildings on Main Street

A Prospector’s Cabin

This House Was Beautiful in its Day

More of Main Street

From Behind

The Local Schoolhouse

School on the Ground Floor, Masonic Temple Upstairs

An Old Cabin on the Hill

I Love an Old Car

The Grand Staircase in the Hotel Meade

The Masonic Temple, Still in Use

Sunshine in an Empty Room

The Heart of Bannack

I Love the Lean on This One

It Looks So Peaceful Now

A Great Old Bar

The Door to the School

The Old Saloon!

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