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Once-thriving spots, these villages, towns and cities now stand abandoned. Their empty buildings, streets and even cars left for nature to reclaim over the years.
Whether the result of nuclear disaster, war or erosion, or maybe even an industry’s or empire’s downfall, several cities around the globe—from the Far East to North America—have...
Year-round you can explore the best abandoned, old ghost towns in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains and beyond. Some high-elevation former mining camps are only accessible in the summer. 2WD cars will be fine for most, though, some require a high-clearance 4×4 or a hike-to-access.
Explore these well-preserved U.S. ghost towns, which are all open to visitors. Some of the abandoned towns offer guided tours, artifact exhibits, and reenactments.
From the Alaskan coast to the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, here are a couple dozen of America’s best preserved ghost towns.
Nothing is more fun than exploring ghost towns in Colorado! Check out these top abandon ghost towns and how to get there.
A ghost town is a former community that now has no year-round residents or less than 1% of its peak population. Colorado has over 1,500 ghost towns, although visible remains of only about 640 still exist.
While the term "ghost town" may sound like a village haunted by spirits, it actually refers to an old, abandoned city. America's western states are full of these towns; many were founded during...
From a former mining outpost in Namibia to an abandoned indigenous complex in New Mexico, explore these top ten ghost towns from around the world. Updated on October 17, 2019, this article was...
These 9 abandoned Colorado ghost towns will give you the chills. Crystal Mill, St. Elmo, Independence among the most picturesque sites. Holy Cross City near Mount of the Holy Cross once...