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SAVING THE BEST OF THE WEST - A FAMILY EXPERIENCE

NEVADA CITY, MONTANA USA

Dates: June 20-26, 2010
Cost:

US$1650 per adult for one week*
US$950 per child for one week* **

* Plus transportation to the site
Price based on double occupancy. Single room rates available on request.

**Participants must be 11 years of age or older. If you have a child younger than 11 who would like to attend, please contact us.

Instructor:
Bill Peterson
Workshop Sponsor: Montana Heritage Commission

Project Details

Background
Bring your family to the mountains of Montana for an adventure – an adventure in preservation and history in the historic mining town of Nevada City, Montana.
Nevada City, and neighboring Virginia City, sit high in the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 5,882 feet / 1793 meters. This is AiP’s third workshop in this beautiful location, but our first opportunity for families to enjoy the experience together.

montana family vacationAlder Gulch was the scene of Montana's greatest placer gold rush in the spring of 1863. By the fall of 1864, nearly ten thousand people crowded the surrounding hillsides. At its peak, Nevada City boasted dozens of stores and cabins, but by 1869, the population had fallen to one hundred ten. By 1876, Nevada City was nearly a ghost town.

Over the following decades, gold dredging and highway construction destroyed most of the town’s original buildings. In 1959, Charles Bovey (whose passion was saving historic buildings slated for demolition or being lost to neglect) was asked to move his collection of buildings from their site, and he selected Nevada City as the new location. Charles and Sue Bovey almost single-handedly saved a significant piece of Montana’s architectural heritage, bringing over 80 buildings from around the state to this town.

Tmontana travel historic preservation boveyhere are more than ninety buildings along Nevada City’s streets. A few are original; many have been carefully placed along the streets in order to retain the original streetscape, and some are re-constructions. In 1997, the State of Montana purchased the Bovey properties and they are now cared for by the Montana Heritage Commission. Also housed here is an outstanding collection of historic music boxes, player pianos and calliopes. A narrow gauge rail system links Nevada City and Virginia City (continuously occupied and filled with its original historic buildings), by means of a fully restored 1910 Baldwin Steam Locomotive.

Project
The Nevada City hands-on workshop will be a week-long heritage immersion experience. Participants will be involved not only in learning building preservation techniques that are used to repair and maintain the historic wooden structures, but will also work with an archaeologist to see how they explore for remnants of the historic mining era. In addition, everyone will get to work with a blacksmith, try their hand at gold panning, and cook meals over an open fire in Dutch ovens, the way it was done over 100 years ago.

Nevada City historic preservation volunterThe building conservation component of the workshop will involve learning how to mix and how to apply the historic exterior finishes that help the buildings survive the harsh winter weather, such as whitewash and a linsed oil preservative. Participants will also learn how to chink a log cabin and will be taught how to mix and apply daubing. Gold rush residents in Alder Gulch used chinking and daubing between the logs in their walls to keep the frigid Montana winters at bay. Participants will have the opportunity to apply their new skills at several historic structures in Nevada City. These activities involve a great deal of fun "playing in the dirt" while learning preservation methodology and ethics.

Note that solvents and linseed oil will be involved in mixing the preservation treatments and that the daubing mix includes lime - these substances need to be used with some caution as skin can react if it comes in contact with these materials.

Finney complex Nevada City preservation vacationWe will be working at the Finney complex and at the Richards cabins, two sites with very interesting roles in Montana history. The Richards cabin is the cabin from which X. Biedler yelled "Ask him how long he gave the Dutchman?" to George Ives on the evening of December 21, 1863, just before the Vigilantes hanged Ives. Additional background information will be sent upon registration.

The age limit for children is 11 and up, based on experience at previously held history camps. If you beleive your younger child would be able to participate and enjoy this experience, please contact the AiP office at 1 303 444 0128 to determine if an exception will be made.

Logistics
The workshop is one week in length and participants will stay in Nevada City in log cabins; two of the cabins actually have sod roofs. Participants should arrive on Sunday, June 20th, and may check into their lodging after 1 pm.

panning for gold Virginia City family vacationActivities will take place Monday – Friday, from 8:30am to 5pm, with one or two evening activities scheduled during the week. Lunch is included in the program and will be served at the site. Participants should plan to arrive in Nevada City on Sunday to settle in and be ready for the fun to begin Monday morning. Participants will meet be met at 8:30 a.m. by Bill Peterson of the Montana Heritage Commission. The meeting location will be provided in the agenda once registration is completed. Instruction will be in English.

The cost of the workshop is US$1650 per adult and US$950 per child. Workshop fees cover lodging, breakfast and lunch, one dinner, insurance, workshop materials and instruction. Transportation to the workshop is not included and is the responsibility of the participant. Pick-up from the airport can be arranged if needed.

If arriving by air, the nearest major airport is in Bozeman, Montana. Both domestic and international participants can fly to Denver International Airport and on to Bozeman. For assistance making travel arrangements, you can contact AiP’s partnering travel agency, Peace Frogs Travel/Outfitters.

montana history vacationParticipants may want to arrive early to tour Virginia City and become familiar with its intriguing history. Upon registration, participants will receive a course agenda with supplemental information on the greater Nevada City/Virginia City area. Nevada City is less than 100 miles from Yellowstone National Park and a number of other natural and historic sites.

Jeff Mcdonald Virginia City Institute for Preservation Research & Technology Summer in Montana brings daytime high temperatures from the upper 70s F (25 C) to the low 90s (32 C) and overnight lows in the 40s F (8 C). Due to the high altitude, temperatures cool off rapidly in the evening so bring attire suitable for the weather that will also be comfortable for activities and protective while working. On occasion it does snow in June, so bring a set of warm clothing just in case. Close-toed shoes are required, and water bottles, insect repellant and sunscreen are recommended. Please be conscious that safety is an important issue at any work site.

Note that there is no cell phone reception in the Nevada City area and no TV in the cabins where you will be staying. In other words, you'll be able to relax and enjoy the best of the west while truly getting away from it all.

If you need additional information, contact us at workshops @ heritageconservation.net or call +1 303 444 0128.

If you find this project intriguing, but are unable to attend, you can still participate by supporting conservation work in Nevada City and at other project sites with a tax-deductible donation to HCN. We have partnered with Groundspring.org to make it easy and safe for you to donate online:

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