New York Ghost Towns

New York Ghost Towns
Title New York Ghost Towns PDF eBook
Author Susan Hutchison Tassin
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 162
Release 2013-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0811749878

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Explores towns, settlements, forts, and other areas that have been completely deserted or brought back to life as tourist attractions.

New York Ghost Towns

New York Ghost Towns
Title New York Ghost Towns PDF eBook
Author Susan Hutchison Tassin
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 162
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 081170825X

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Explores towns, settlements, forts, and other areas that have been completely deserted or brought back to life as tourist attractions40 ghost towns, including Love Canal, the Oneida Community, Fort William Henry of Last of the Mohicans fame, and Bedloe's Island, which now holds the Statue of LibertyCovers the history of the sites, personal interest stories, what remains today, and how to get thereDivided into geographical sections so readers can plan visits to multiple sites

Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps

Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps
Title Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps PDF eBook
Author Sandra Dallas
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 268
Release 1988-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780806120843

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Depicts the history of more than one hundred Colorado towns abandoned after the end of the mining boom

Ghost Towns and Other Quirky Places in the New Jersey Pine Barrens

Ghost Towns and Other Quirky Places in the New Jersey Pine Barrens
Title Ghost Towns and Other Quirky Places in the New Jersey Pine Barrens PDF eBook
Author Barbara Solem-Stull
Publisher Plexus Publishing (UK)
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Automobile travel
ISBN 9780937548608

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The New York Grimpendium: A Guide to Macabre and Ghastly Sites in New York State

The New York Grimpendium: A Guide to Macabre and Ghastly Sites in New York State
Title The New York Grimpendium: A Guide to Macabre and Ghastly Sites in New York State PDF eBook
Author J. W. Ocker
Publisher The Countryman Press
Pages 355
Release 2012-10-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1581577729

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From the author of The New England Grimpendium comes a new travelogue and insider’s guide to wicked, weird, wonderful New York. When J. W. Ocker’s first book, The New England Grimpendium, emerged on the scene, Max Weinstein of Fangoria.com called it “a travelogue for those who revel in the glory of their nightmares.” Rick Broussard at New Hampshire Magazine said of it, “I’ve read a dozen books about New England ghosties and weirdnesses, and this one is my favorite. It’s also one of the few that actually came up with stuff I didn’t already know about.” Now the author of that Lowell Thomas Award winner has unearthed hundreds of similarly creepy and colorful places in the Empire State that will make your skin crawl and your hair stand on end! Ocker’s essays on these places, some little known, some area landmarks, include directions and site information along with entertaining anecdotes delivered in his signature wry style. It’s definitely a wild ride from a jar full of the harvested brains of dead killers to horror movie filming sites around the state; from a ships’ graveyard to lake monster sightings. If it’s in New York and it’s bizarrely noteworthy or wonderfully wacky, you’ll find it in The New York Grimpendium.

Cerro Gordo

Cerro Gordo
Title Cerro Gordo PDF eBook
Author Cecile Page Vargo
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0738595209

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High in the Inyo Mountains, between Owens Valley and Death Valley National Park, lies the ghost town of Cerro Gordo. Discovered in 1865, this silver town boomed to a population of 3,000 people in the hands of savvy entrepreneurs during the 1870s. As the silver played out and the town faded, a few hung on to the dream. By the early 1900s, Louis D. Gordon wandered up the Yellow Grade Road where freight wagons once traversed with silver and supplies and took a closer look at the zinc ore that had been tossed aside by early miners. The Fat Hill lived again, primarily as a small company town. By the last quarter of the 20th century, Jody Stewart and Mike Patterson found themselves owners of the rough and tumble camp that helped Los Angeles turn into a thriving metropolis because of silver and commercial trade. Cerro Gordo found new life, second to Bodie, as California's best-preserved ghost town.

Ghost Towns of the American West

Ghost Towns of the American West
Title Ghost Towns of the American West PDF eBook
Author Raymond Bial
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 53
Release 2001-02-26
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 054756189X

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If it is abandoned by all or most of its inhabitants, a settlement becomes a ghost town. The buildings and dirt streets may remain, but the character and soul of the place change entirely. And so it was with mining camps, lumber camps, and cowboy towns scattered across America, particularly in the West: places with names like Gregory’s Diggings, Deadwood, Bodie, Calico, Goldfield, and Tombstone, some of the over 30,000 deserted towns in the United States. Why did people come to these isolated places? Why did they leave? As Raymond Bial’s narrative explores the history of our ghost towns, his well-composed photo-graphs silently tell their stories: of bustling, muddy streets, of large mercantile stores, and, ultimately, of short-lived dreams of gold, fertile land, or simply a good place to call home.