Camp Hancock, originally called “Camp Greeley”, is a state historic site containing the oldest remaining building in Bismarck, along with the historic Bread of Life Church and a vintage 1909 Northern Pacific Locomotive. Camp Hancock was established in 1872 as a military and supply post and later housed the National Weather Service. Read more…
- Camp Hancock Site in 2011
- Camp Hancock Site in 2011
- Camp Hancock Historic Site
- Camp Hancock Historic Site
- Camp Hancock Historic Site
- Vintage Northern Pacific Railroad Locomotive and Bread of Life Church
- Bread of Life Church, completed in 1881.
- Bread of Life Church, completed in 1881.
- Bread of Life Church, completed in 1881.
- Vintage Northern Pacific Railroad Locomotive and Bread of Life Church
- Vintage 1909 Northern Pacific Railroad Locomotive
- Northern Pacific Locomotive #2164
- Vintage Northern Pacific Railroad Locomotive and Bread of Life Church
- Vintage 1909 Northern Pacific Railroad Locomotive
- Camp Hancock Historic Site
- Camp Hancock Historic Site
- Inside Camp Hancock Museum
- Inside Bread of Life Church, completed in 1881.
- Inside Bread of Life Church, completed in 1881.
- Inside Bread of Life Church, completed in 1881.
- Inside Bread of Life Church
Related Page:
Camp Hancock Dictionary Article
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