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WEST FARGO, N.D. (BONANZAVILLE) Bonanzaville’s 2024-Paranormal Investigations will be held every Friday and Saturday in October. It is no secret that Bonanzaville is reportedly haunted; for years, visitors and staff alike have reported unexplained activity in many of the historic buildings. Paranormal investigations at Bonanzaville allow guests to go beyond boundaries to explore the phenomena with experienced guides in these 90-minute tours.  Bonanzaville provides basic ghost-hunting equipment and invites guests to bring their own personal equipment.
Tickets are available at Eventbrite.com and are $50.00 each, which includes free soup and sandwich bar and drinks. We will have professional paranormal experts added to each session, as well as experienced volunteer guides. Tickets are limited to only 30 per session and will go fast!
The Cass County North Dakota Historical Society (CCNDHS) is the cultural institution in charge of telling the county’s story and preserving and collecting artifacts connected to the county’s history. CCNDHS owns and operates a museum, event center, and prairie village located 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.
Bell is the most prominent family- and employee-owned bank in the upper Midwest and one of the largest in the nation, with more than 13 billion in assets.   Funded in 1966 with a single location in a North Fargo shopping center, they could not have dreamed of the growth the company would have. Bell’s values include creating a family atmosphere, treating their customers well, and paying it forward to improve their community – all of which are at the core of all they do.