WEST FARGO, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – On Saturday, June 8th, 702 communications sponsors free admission day at Bonanzaville. The public is invited to take a step back in time and experience the history of this great community free of charge! Taking a stroll through Bonanzaville’s Historic pioneer village or experiencing the new 2024 exhibits in the main museum space. Detroit Deli will be available to purchase for lunch while picnic lunches and outside food are always welcome. Bonanzaville is the home of the Spuds Valley Model Railroad Club, where the trains are always running.
The Cass County North Dakota Historical Society (CCNDHS) is the cultural institution in charge of telling the county’s story, as well as preserving and collecting artifacts connected to the county’s history. CCNDHS owns and operates a museum, event center, and prairie village that sits on twelve acres of land in West Fargo, North Dakota called Bonanzaville.
Bonanzaville includes a large main museum, thirty-six historic buildings, a carriage house, a car museum, an air museum, a tractor museum, an agricultural museum, and a law enforcement museum.