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These books have many other ghost towns not on this list: Thompson, George A. (November 1982). Some Dreams Die: Utah's Ghost Towns and Lost Treasures. Salt Lake City: Dream Garden Press. ISBN 0-942688-01-5. Carr, Stephen L. (1986) [June 1972]. The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns (3rd ed.). Salt Lake City: Western Epics.
In 1888 when a local gold rush began at nearby Miners Basin, Castleton became important as a supply town. [2] It had a general store, hotel, two saloons, and several other businesses. At its peak in 1895, the population exceeded that of Moab. [4] In fact, when Grand County was organized in 1890, Castleton vied with Moab for the chance to be ...
It's all in a middle-of-nowhere ghost town for sale three hours southeast of Salt Lake City. Woodside, Utah, a Wild West Ghost Town With a Geyser, on Sale for $3.9 Million Skip to main content
Thistle is a ghost town in Spanish Fork Canyon in southeastern Utah County, Utah, United States. [1] During the era of steam locomotives, the town's primary industry was servicing trains for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (often shortened to D&RG, D&RGW, or Rio Grande).
Remnants of an old mid-19th century Utah town emerge from underwater. (Photo credit: Devon Dewey) Ghostly images of a forgotten Utah town that had surfaced from underwater after a dry summer and ...
Home of Truth is a ghost town located in San Juan County in southeastern Utah, United States. The settlement was a short-lived utopian religious intentional community in the 1930s, led by a spiritualist named Marie Ogden. The Home of Truth started in 1933 with an initial population of 22 people, but grew to around 100 at its peak.
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