Ghost towns are prevalent in the Montana and other parts of the West, with 100 to more than 200 per state, but even states in the Midwest and several Eastern states have between 10 to 100 ghost towns ...
Crumbling hotels, creaky boardwalks, and towns that time ghosted—without you trespassing on someone’s ranch. These West Coast picks are either public parks, outdoor museums, or “living ghost towns” ...
Today, there isn’t much left of the town, but there are still a few old buildings, like a diner, a café, a motel, and a gas ...
These Nebraska ghost towns may be abandoned, but their stories, secrets, and haunting beauty still captivate visitors today.
The people may be long gone, but what they left behind fascinates. These five ghost towns are time capsules, giving visitors ...
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 ...
Across the American frontier, ghost towns sit frozen in time. Behind their crumbling walls are stories of fortune, failure, ...
FRISCO, Utah — Hunting for ghost towns is a passion for many in Utah. We may not have the Parthenon, but a place such as Frisco is a reminder of the inevitability of change, death, and our small place ...
Swap the close-up of the roulette wheel for the endless horizons of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Whether you ...
The Gulf whispers around Indianola’s ghost, where salt and wind erased what used to be Texas’ main port. Waves lap at grassy ...
DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION, Calif. — The Amargosa Hotel was once a hub of activity, the Spanish Colonial-style buildings filled with workers from the Pacific Coast Borax company. Once the mine shut down, ...
California's rich history includes a fascinating chapter of the Old West and mining towns that played a significant role in shaping the state's identity. From the Gold Rush era to the Wild West days, ...