
An Authentic Montana Western Themed Town in Germany? It’s True
Out of all the places to have a Wild West-themed town, this isn't where we would expect one to be.
There is a massive craze about Montana and cowboys. The popular show Yellowstone has brought back a national interest in the West. Over the past few years, people have been flocking to Big Sky Country to experience rodeos, see wildlife, and dress up in cowboy or cowgirl attire.
Montana was a big part of the Old West with places like Bannack and Virginia City. Gunslingers, rustlers, and more came through Montana or stayed to make a living.
Several ghost towns are still preserved enough to see what life was like during the late 1800s.

The closest thing to the Wild West we get is film or TV productions for Westerns, but there is a place where you could step back in time, and the location will blow your mind.
In Pullman City, you can experience what the Wild West was like with saloons, old shops, horse-drawn wagons, and Native American displays.
Where is Pullman City? That's the wild part. It's in Germany.
Germany has a town dedicated to the old American West, and it's hard not to be amazed. There are shows, reenactment actors, and more. It's an adventure park for the whole family, and the detail is impressive.
Stories from the Old West must have inspired someone to create this place because who else knew this place existed?
America has towns shaped and similar to Bavarian towns, like Helen, Georgia, and Leavenworth, Washington. We had no idea someone in Germany created this unique adventure park on the other side of the world.
Is it odd we want to go to Germany and check out this adventure park? It looks like a lot of fun.
Maybe Montana should get involved and create one for all the tourists to experience.
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