Explore Arizona’s forgotten ghost towns where haunting beauty and historic charm create a truly unforgettable experience.
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 ...
There is a special kind of road trip that takes you far from bright lights and traffic lights. The sun hangs low across open land. The dirt kicks up behind your tires. You see old shacks or remnants ...
Discover Michigan’s forgotten ghost towns—from buried ports to eerie cemeteries—where mining ruins, lost communities, and ...
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The 5 Best Abandoned Ghost Towns To Visit In Arizona
Journey back through time in Arizona and discover five deserted towns left behind after mining booms, train‑robbing legends ...
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Small mining community near Challis rose and fell in 30 years, and now it’s one of Idaho’s ghost towns
Gold had been discovered in the Sawtooth Mountains. It was 1879, thirty years after the California Gold Rush, and dozens of ...
This quirky Arizona town that's just a few hours from Phoenix has the best downtown, according to World Atlas. See why it was ...
From Wrangell, Alaska, to Oatman, Arizona, you'll be surprised to see what these places looked like a century ago.
From ghost towns to gold mines to century-old saloons, the Wild West era is alive and well in the mountains of Colorado. Follow this road trip to see the same sights as cowboys, outlaws and famed ...
Editor’s note: This story originally ran in The Denver Post. With abandoned mines, dusty streets and ramshackle buildings, Colorado’s ghost towns have a knack for giving visitors goosebumps. Colorado ...
Drive eleven miles up Castle Creek Valley, away from the buzz of Aspen, and you will find yourself in the presence of ...
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