One of my favorite buildings at Bannack Ghost Town has always been the doctor’s house. The artifacts tell a story and the window light provides a good photographic setting. These are some images I took shortly before the July 17, 2013 flood changed the town and filled it with mud, debris and marble-sized hail stones that hung around for days in the cold corners of many buildings. I look forward to returning to Bannack as soon as they reopen. I am anxious to see what the doctor’s house will look like after the cleanup. I wonder if they lost any of these old relics.

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