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Miller Rooming House(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)house, town, miller, ghost
Dolan House (east)(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)house, town, ghost, dolan, interesting place
Chinese residence(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)town, chinatown, ghost, interesting placeOne of the last structures left with Bodie's Chinatown. Bodie had its own Chinatown, which had several hundred Chinese residents at one point, and even included a Taoist temple. Chinese workers earned their incomes mainly from selling vegetables, operating laundries,
Tom Miller's Ice House and Stables(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)ice, house, town, miller, stable, ghost
Blacksmith Shop(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Standard Stamp Mill)store / shop, town, ghost, blacksmith, interesting place
Fulton Stable(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)town, ghost, interesting place
Firehouse(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)town, fire service, ghostHere stands the lone Bodie fire station. Once nestled between other wooden buildings of the like, it now stands as a memorial to the once booming town of Bodie. At one point in time, there were four fire companies for
Occidental Barn(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)town, barn, ghost, occidental
Klipstein House(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)house, town, ghost
Tom Miller House(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne (Bodie, CA)house, town, miller, ghostTom Miller worked for the Mono Lake Railway & Lumber Company (formerly known as the Bodie & Benton Railroad) at Mono Mills. Much of the Jeffrey pine lumber used in the construction of Bodie came from Mono Mills. www.bodie.com/tour/TomMillerHouse.asp?map=1
Cerro Gordo, CA(en)USA / California / Keeler town, cerro, gordo, ghost, interesting placeFirst discovered by Mexican prospectors in 1865, nothing much happened until a Mexican miner showed some silver ore to some mining people in Virginia City. That was all that was needed. An engineer named Mortimer Belshaw took over a mine
Owenyo (ruins)(en)USA / California / Lone_Pine interesting place, ghost townOwenyo was originally established around 1900 as a small Quaker farming community and shipping station. A post office was established on March 20, 1902, and after two moves was discontinued on November 30, 1905. In 1905 the Quakers sold out,
Masonic, CA (ruins)(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne ghost townThe Masonic District was first founded by miners in 1860, but because of the excitement over in Aurora and Bodie, operations were sporadic and on a small scale until about 1902 when the Pittsburg-Liberty Mine opened. By 1907 a 10-stamp
Calico Ghost Town Regional Park(en)USA / California / Barstow park, ghost town, historic landmarkDuring the late 1800's the town of Calico was busting with prospectors searching for its mineral riches. Silver was king here and the Calico Mining District became one of the richest in the state. Born in March 1881, Calico could
Borate, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Barstow mining, ghost townBorax mining in the United States started with the production of borax from Borax lake in Tehama County in 1864. The discovery of cotton ball ulexite in the playa of Teel’s Marsh by Frances Marion (Borax) Smith in 1872 ushered
Tin Can Alley(en)USA / California / Barstow town, street, mining, tin, ghostNamed after a dump where miners left their trash. All that remains is the rusted out pile of tin cans, hence the name.
Laddsville (site)(en)USA / California / Livermore (Livermore)ghost townIn the spring of 1864 a wagon load of lumber appeared in the eastern end of the Livermore Valley. It belonged to one Alphonso Ladd and was intended for a frame house. Ladd had pre-empted a 160 acre parcel of
Tesla Coal Mine (Corral Hollow)(en)USA / California / Livermore ghost town, coal mineAt the head of Corral Hollow Canyon, 12 miles southeast of Livermore, once stood the coal mining town of Tesla. It's hard to believe that this pastoral scene once supported over 200 buildings and 1500 inhabitants. The large mine tailings
Nortonville (site)(en)USA / California / Clayton ghost townNortonville was founded by Noah Norton in 1855. Here you'll see the remnants of this once thriving mining community, which had its own railroad link to Pittsburg. On July 24, 1876, the Black Diamond Mine exploded, killing six miners. This,
Stewartville (site)(en)USA / California / Antioch ghost townSite of a coal mining town in the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve.
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