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From long-forgotten Wild West mining towns and former resorts to road trip pit stops and railroad hubs, these seriously spooky towns are sure to give you the heebie-jeebies... Click through the ...
Instead of throngs of tourists and flashing lights, it offers a historic downtown with deep ties to the mining and railroad ...
America's western states are full of these towns; many were founded during the mining boom in the late ... which is known for its ties to shady Wild West outlaws and a spooky town cemetery ...
Arizona’s best ghost towns aren’t just empty buildings collecting dust. They’re gold mines frozen in time, saloons where you can still hear bar stools scraping across wooden floors, and old brothels ...
The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad takes travelers on a winding, adventurous path through beautiful Colorado ...
Ivey drove his RV to this lab, run by the state's Archaeological Research Center, to participate in the excavation of a ...
Some downtowns haven’t changed much in decades—and that’s exactly the point. Across the U.S., there are towns where the ...
Most are vestiges of the region’s mining boom-and-bust era ... lawlessness that characterized the Wild West, others enshrine a far more illustrious boom-town past. Not all ghost towns are ...
To get a taste for the city's rich history as a Colorado Gold Rush mining town, stop at the Western Museum of Mining & Industry. Here, you'll learn what it took to make the most of the area's ...