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Singapore, MI (ghost town)(en)USA / Michigan / Saugatuck city23 buildings and two lumber mills are covered by sand dunes (no structures visible). Singapore, founded in 1836, intended to rival major shipping ports in the region, because of huge lumber shipments from the area. The town had approx. 200
Henderson Station / East Henderson(en)USA / Minnesota / Henderson village, ghost townHenderson Station / East Henderson is a site in section 7 of Tyrone Township, Lesueur County, Minnesota. Henderson station (East Henderson) was a small village along the Red River Oxcart trail in the 1800's that at one time was incorporated
Gay City State Park(en)USA / Connecticut / Terramuggus park, swimming, ghost townGay City State Park is a state park in Connecticut surrounding the ghost town(abandoned settlement) of Gay City, Connecticut. www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2716&q=325202&dep...
Hanford townsite (ghost town)(en)USA / Washington / Basin_City interesting placeAbout 1,200 people lived in the Hanford area in 1940. The towns of Hanford and Richland had about 300 people each. Hanford was named after Judge Hanford of Seattle. The effort to build a nuclear bomb was called the Manhattan
White Bluffs townsite (ghost town)(en)USA / Washington / Royal_City interesting placeWhite Bluffs was founded in the 1860s and was named for the bluffs you see across the Columbia River. These bluffs are nearly 121 meters (400 feet) high, and are formed of unconsolidated ashy soils. The soils are stable in
Barnwell, CA(en)USA / Nevada / Cal-Nev-Ari mojave, ghost townBarnwell was a small railroad town, originally called Manvel after the onetime President of the Santa Fe Railroad. The first railroad to reach here was the Nevada Southern Railway in 1893. The NSR was purchased by the Santa Fe in
Nelson, NV(en)USA / Nevada / Searchlight ghost townNelson, back in 1775, wasn't Nelson but was called El Dorado by the Spaniards who made the original discoveries of gold in this area that is now El Dorado Canyon. A hundred years later the prospectors and miners of the
Hórreos(gl)Spain / Leyn / Barjas ghost town0 habitantes (Censo 2001). Concello de Folgoso do Courel, parroquia de Hórreos.
Urbanización Costa Miño Golf(gl)Spain / A_Coruca / Mico city, ghost townAntes chamada Costa Anácara.
Louina, Alabama(en)USA / Alabama / Wadley (Wadley, Alabama)city, town, alabama, ghostApproximate location of the ghost-town of Louina, Alabama
Popash (ghost town)(en)USA / Florida / Riviera_Beach ghost townPopash itself was a prosperous farming community in the 1890s. The town began to decline when the railroad by-passed the town and took business elsewhere.
Reefer City (site)(en)USA / California / Mojave historic, interesting place, ghost townFormer mining camp in the early 1900s, populated by mine and railroad workers who used refrigerated boxcars ("reefers") as temporary housing. There is not much left behind except for a walkway to a long-gone front door and random junk scattered
Eldora, Florida (ghost town)(en)USA / Florida / Oak_Hill uninhabited, interesting placeEldora is an uninhabited place in Volusia County, Florida, United States. It is located within Canaveral National Seashore, south of Bethune Beach, west of Volusia County Road A1A. Eldora was a prominent community of orange groves in the latter part
Lark(en)USA / Utah / Herriman (Herriman)mining, lead, zinc, ghost townSite of an old lead-zinc-silver mine and townsite. The area has been reclaimed by Kennecott, including removal of 2 million tons of waste rock containing high levels of lead and arsenic.
Monte Cristo, ghost town(en)USA / Washington / Index town, historic, mining, ghost, interesting placeFormer mining town, 1889-1932 www.whidbey.com/mcpa www.anewoutdoors.com/TripPages/MonteCristoDayHikes.html www.ghosttowns.com/states/wa/montecristo.html
Indian Key State Historic Site(en)USA / Florida / Islamorada state, park, island, florida, indian, interesting place, ghost townThis small key was the original county seat of Dade County, and was a busy port in the early-19th century, when the wrecking business in the Keys was in full swing. The settlement was destroyed by Indians in 1840. Today
Del Bonita(en)Canada / Alberta / Magrath town, village, ghostwww.delbonita.com
Hilolo (ghost town)(en)USA / Florida / Cypress_Quarters ghost townAbout five miles southeast of Fort Drum the railroad constructed a station and gave it the name Hilolo (sometimes written: "Hilo" or "Hilola") in 1914, when the Kissimmee Valley Extension (Kenansville East Branch) of the Florida East Coast Railroad was
Thurber, Texas(en)USA / Texas / Mingus interesting place, ghost townThough few relics of the community remain, Thurber was once the most populous city between Fort Worth and El Paso and was one of the first in Texas to be fully electrified. Community met its demise as coal use declined
Granite Ghost Town State Park(en)USA / Montana / Philipsburg interesting placefwp.mt.gov/lands/site_280883.aspx
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