
WEST FARGO, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – On October 17th, 18th, 24th, 25th, and, of course, the 31st, participants explore the mysterious at Bonanzaville! Visitors, staff, and volunteers have reported phenomena at Bonanzaville that is hard to explain. These tours give guests the chance to go beyond the usual museum visit, with knowledgeable guides leading groups of 6 to 8, enabling them to discover things on their own. Each group is provided with EMF detectors, infrared temperature readers, and spirit boxes. This year, Fargo Paranormal member Lisa Gedrose joins Bonanzaville as a guide and coordinator for these spooky tours. Complimentary drinks and snacks are available during social hours to enhance the experience and give guests a chance to discuss their findings. Thank you to our Sponsor, Bell Bank!
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.
