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This Abandoned Gold-mining Town Is One of the Best Ghost Towns in the West—and It Has a Creepy Old Hotel and Saloon
Garnet is one of Montana’s best-preserved ghost towns, where original buildings and guided tours bring 19th-century mining ...
But real ghosts or not, Walter Knott did built a ghost town, and he cobbled it together out of old buildings sourced from ...
This article was originally published on mentalfloss.com as 7 of the Creepiest Ghost Towns in the United States.
These hauntingly beautiful ghost towns, left untouched by time, are the state's most fascinating and eerie destinations.
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Hit the tarmac from Las Vegas – where ghost towns and desert trails await on the ultimate road trip
Swap the close-up of the roulette wheel for the endless horizons of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Whether you ...
Have you been to any of the ghost towns and forgotten places Chuck Lanehart explores in this latest Caprock Chronicles?
In downtown Burnsville, the ghost-seeking crowds gather near Roland’s Bar at the NuWray Hotel. Henry, a scenic designer by ...
The best Washington ghost towns are those that are abandoned or nearly so, with just traces of human history left behind — a weathered church, a crumbling storefront, or just the outlines of old ...
Garnet, Montana, is one of the best ghost towns in the West, and it offers a chance to see what life was like in a 19th-century mining town. Once home to 1,000 residents and 13 saloons, Garnet was ...
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