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West Hartley (site)(en)USA / California / Antioch ghost townOne of the coal mining towns of Black Diamond Mines Regional Park. West Hartley was served by the Empire Railroad from 1877 until 1897, transporting coal to the foot of F Street in Antioch.
North Hibbing (Ghost Town)(en)USA / Minnesota / Hibbing ghost townOriginally, Hibbing was located just north of its current location. In about 1920, to make room for iron mining operations, The Oliver Mining Company negotiated with the village of Hibbing to relocate the entire town two miles south. The Greyhound
Ryan, CA(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek camp, mine, ghost townBy 1900 the Pacific Coast Borax Company realized that their mine in Borate would soon be exhausted, and started looking for new ore bodies in the Death Valley region. In 1903 they began development of the Lila C. Mine, where
Mentone, Texas(en)USA / Texas / Pecos historic, community, ghost townGhost town, county seat for Loving County, TX., which, with approximately 70 residents, has the dubious distinction of being the most sparsely populated county in the United States. Population estimated 15.
Church of The Holy Ghost.(en)Poland / Mazowieckie / Legionowo (Legionowo)
Bullfrog, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townThe initial discoveries that resulted in the towns Bullfrog and Rhyolite occurred on August 4, 1904. The entire tent town of Amargosa City, which was located near the original Bullfrog mine, moved to the Bullfrog townsite in March 1905. In
Original (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townOriginal, first called Amargosa, was a small settlement located near the original Bullfrog mine. A separate tent camp located on the flat below the mine also formed and was named Amargosa. Bullfrog, located half a mile below Amargosa, sprang up
Carrara, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townThe economy of Carrara was based upon a large marble quarry, in the hills east of the townsite. Marble deposits were first located in 1904. The townsite was laid out during 1911-1913 by the American Carrara Mable Company. The townsite
Lee, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek canyon-gorge, town, lee, echo, ghostThe wild Bullfrog in 1904 rush caused much prospecting to occur throughout southern Nevada and the Death Valley region of California. That year, brothers Richard and Gus Lee decided to try prospecting, leaving their ranch at Resting Spring. In November,
Lee Addition (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek town, lee, ghostOn April 19th, "one of the largest townsite and mining property transactions yet consummated in the history of southern Nevada trading was made, when the L, P. McGarry Brokerage Company of Rhyolite, which we have already met as the operators
Telluride, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty mining, ghost townThe camp was named Telluride because of the colorful tellurium found in the ore. Telluride was formed around the same time as was nearby Fluorine and for a while the two camps were rivals. The camp last appeared on maps
Pioneer, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townThere were several different camps and a number of different mines operating in the area at the time the Pioneer mine was discovered. It was the discovery of the Pioneer mine that changed the district forever. A new camp began
Ghost of Pizza Inn(en)USA / Texas / Mesquite (Mesquite, Texas)restaurantThere used to be a pizza inn here.
Cyty's Mill(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek town, springs, wonder, mill, mine, kean, ghost, interesting placeA three-stamp gold mill once owned and operated by Johnnie Cyty, it processed ore from nearby mines.
Keane Wonder Mill (ruins)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, town, wonder, mill, mine, production, ghost, keanewww.nps.gov/archive/deva/Keane-wonder.htm
Stateline (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townAlso known as Gold Mountain. Gold was initially discovered in 1864 but development of the mine didn't come until years later. www.ghosttownexplorers.org/nevada/stateline/stateline.h... www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/goldmountain.html
Gold Point, NV(en)USA / Nevada / Tonopah ghost townAn active "ghost town" south of Goldfield, parts of which are used as a bed and breakfast. www.goldpointghosttown.com/ www.deathvalleyphoto.com/Goldpoint_Nevada.htm
Schwab, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek canyon-gorge, town, echo, mine, ghostIn December of 1906, as the Echo-Lee District was beginning to swing into its real boom stage, a new townsite was started on the Echo side of the district to serve the many mines which were beginning to operate in
Roosevelt City (site)(en)USA / California / Big_Pine ghost townGold mining camp from roughly 1906. The camp was named after the well, which was named after President Theodore Roosevelt. The camp was established by Harry Stimler, one of two partners who made the original strike at Goldfield. Early photos
Tokop(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townTokop was a minor community in the desert region at the extreme northern Death Valley region, a sparsely settled countryside punctuated then by only dying Stateline and Oriental. Sporadic mining began in the 1890s. A stage station was established early
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