Ghost Towns of Arizona

Ghost Towns of Arizona
Author: James E. Sherman
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1969-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806108438

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A pictorial survey of the past history of more than one hundred former mining towns in Arizona

Arizona Ghost Towns and Mining Camps

Arizona Ghost Towns and Mining Camps
Author: Philip Varney
Publisher: Arizona Highways Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780916179441

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A guide to ghost towns and abandoned mining camps in Arizona includes historical photographs, a color portfolio, regional maps, descriptions, and directions to each site.

Ghost Towns and Historical Haunts in Arizona

Ghost Towns and Historical Haunts in Arizona
Author: Thelma Heatwole
Publisher: Primer Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780914846109

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Visit the golden past of Arizona's cities. See adobe ruins, old mines, cemeteries, cabins and castles! Experience Arizona's history!

Ghost Towns of the Southwest

Ghost Towns of the Southwest
Author: Jim Hinckley
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780760332214

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For centuries, the stunning panoramas of Arizona and New Mexico served as the backdrop for a veritable cavalcade of human history. From Anasazi cities built within towering canyon walls to early outpost villages of an expanding young nation, the Southwest served as the home to a range of communities that first thrived and ultimately demised in the region's rugged, sprawling landscapes. Today, the Southwest lures visitors with its majestic natural scenery and links to a fascinating chapter in our nation's history. In Ghost Towns of the Southwest, Jim Hinckley and Kerrick James present the colorful stories, colorful characters, and colorful landscapes that bring to life these landmarks of our past.

Ghost Towns of Arizona

Ghost Towns of Arizona
Author: Carolyn Bauer
Publisher: American Traveler Press
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1988
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781558380950

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Striking full-colour guides. Bound in water repellent, film laminated covers. Extensive center-spread maps of the state highlights locations featured in each book. Special 8-pocket and 4-pocket lucite display racks available with purchase of the series.

Arizona Ghost Towns

Arizona Ghost Towns
Author: Lambert Florin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1971
Genre: Arizona
ISBN: 9780875643250

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Ghost Towns of Route 66

Ghost Towns of Route 66
Author: Jim Hinckley
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2011-06-09
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1610602471

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Explore the mystery and beauty of historic ghost towns from Illinois to California with this gorgeously illustrated guide to America’s favorite highway. The quintessential boom-and-bust highway of the American West, Route 66 once hosted a thriving array of boom towns built around oil wells, railroad stops, cattle ranches, resorts, stagecoach stops, and gold mines. Join Route 66 expert Jim Hinckley as he tours more than twenty-five ghost towns, rich in stories and history, complemented by gorgeous sepia-tone and color photography by Kerrick James. Also includes directions and travel tips for your ghost-town explorations along Route 66.

Ghost Towns of Arizona

Ghost Towns of Arizona
Author: James E. Sherman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release:
Genre: Arizona
ISBN:

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Information is provided about the ghost towns of Arizona. A list of the towns, as well as an image map is provided to offer links to additional information about the towns. Brief histories and images are provided on the towns.

Ghost Towns of the Southwest

Ghost Towns of the Southwest
Author: Jim Hinckley
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1616738952

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For centuries, the stunning panoramas of Arizona and New Mexico served as the backdrop for a veritable cavalcade of human history. From Anasazi cities built within towering canyon walls to early outpost villages of an expanding young nation, the Southwest served as the home to a range of communities that first thrived and ultimately demised in the region's rugged, sprawling landscapes. Today, the Southwest lures visitors with its majestic natural scenery and links to a fascinating chapter in our nation's history. In Ghost Towns of the Southwest, Jim Hinckley and Kerrick James present the colorful stories, colorful characters, and colorful landscapes that bring to life these landmarks of our past.

Southern California's Best Ghost Towns

Southern California's Best Ghost Towns
Author: Philip Varney
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1994-03-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780806126081

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The ghost towns of Southern California-some dramatic and nearly intact, others devastated-are well worth visiting. Most are remnants of once-colorful mining towns, though there are also railroad towns, a World War II relocation center, a promoter's swindle, and a failed socialist colony. Some excellent attractions remain. One of the best-preserved stamp mills in the West is in Skidoo. Smelters, homes, stores, and the remarkable wooden American Hotel can be found in Cerro Gordo, which the author calls "California's best true ghost town." Seasoned back-roads traveler Philip Varney, who has visited nearly a hundred ghost towns in the area, provides a down-to-earth and helpful guide to more than sixty of the best in Southern California and nearby Inyo and Kern counties. He defines a ghost town as a town with a population markedly decreased from its peak, one whose initial reason for settlement no longer keeps people there. It can be completely deserted, have a resident or two, or retain genuine signs of vitality, but Varney has eliminated those towns he considers either too populated or too empty of significant remains. The sites are grouped in four chapters in Inyo County, Death Valley, the Mojave Desert and Kern River, and the regions surrounding Los Angeles and San Diego. Each chapter provides a map of the region, a ranking of sites as "major," "secondary," and "minor," information on road conditions, trip suggestions, and tips on the use of particular topographic maps for readers interested in more detailed exploration. Each entry includes directions to a town, a brief history of that town, and notes on its special points of interest. Current photographs provide a valuable record of the sometimes fragile sites. Southern California's Best Ghost Towns will be welcomed both by those who enjoy traveling off the beaten path and by those who enjoy the history of the American West.