This is an old city in Montana, called Bannock City, at one time it was a territorial capital of Montana . . .We felt like we were strolling on the movie set of an old western! It was an old gold mining town back in the late 1800's. They even let you try panning for gold and go inside the old school house and sit in the desks. . .It was real interesting, I especially had fun taking photos of the old doors, walls and windows (if they could talk) I'm sure they could tell a tale or two. . .Thank you to Little Red House for hosting Mosaic Monday!
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Love your mosaic! You really captured the old west feel!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great place to visit. Historic and fun at the same time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lobely mosaic. LOvely those old pictures.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love this! every single photo!!! I would love to go visit in person!
ReplyDeleteOh what fun. Another great idea. I loved it. Thanks for the virtual tour.
ReplyDeleteHave a Blessed Day,
Sherry
That's some neat old stuff to look at in your mosaic! Lots of detail and great photos!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
~Really Rainey~
Love this mosaic! Great shots..you really captured the feel of the place. I enjoy visiting places like this. The wallpaper shot is cool.
ReplyDeleteOh that's wonderful. I love visiting old towns and villages. You're right - if those walls could talk ... :) I love that top image looking out the window. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove your mosaic. My favorite photo is the tree and fence. Thanks for sharing. Kathy
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful collection of "chippy" gorgeousness!!! I'm so glad you could join us! Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful images at Mosaic Monday. :)
ReplyDeleteWow-- so evocative of ghost towns and the Old West. Really excellent photography -- I loved this. Love the shot of the dress by the sewing machine, as if someone had just stepped away.
ReplyDeleteCass
Feels a bit ghostly... ethereal, doesn't it? Nice mosaic!
ReplyDeleteHi Ms G!
ReplyDeleteWhere in Montana??? I raised my family there and live in Billings most of my life.
Great great shots.
TTFN~~Claudia ♥ ♥
Claudia, it is located west of Dillon, we have been there several times. Kind of a fun place to visit.
ReplyDeleteGreat mosiac I must try one soon. Thanks for commenting about my arbor and yes it does help a lot with the sun.
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