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  2. Panamint City, California - Wikipedia

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    Panamint City is a ghost town in the Panamint Range, near Death Valley, in Inyo County, California, US. It is also known by the official Board of Geographic Names as Panamint. [2] Panamint was a boom town founded after silver and copper were found there in 1872. [3] By 1874, the town had a population of about 2,000. [3]

  3. Earp, California - Wikipedia

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    The town, originally named Drennan in 1910, was renamed Earp in 1929. [1] It was named for famed Old West lawman Wyatt Earp who with his common-law wife, Josephine Sarah Marcus, lived part-time in the area beginning in 1906. Earp staked more than 100 copper and gold mining claims [2] near the base of the Whipple Mountains. [3]: 83

  4. Eagle Mountain, California - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Mountain is a ghost town in the California desert in Riverside County founded in 1948 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser.The town is located at the entrance of the now-defunct Eagle Mountain iron mine, once owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad, then Kaiser Steel, and located on the southeastern corner of Joshua Tree National Park.

  5. The 20 Most Charming Small Towns in California - AOL

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    Here are the most charming small towns in California—plus some of the best places to stay, so you can start planning your vacation or weekend getaway. The 12 Most Romantic Hotels Near Los ...

  6. 20 Beautiful Small Towns in California - AOL

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  7. Slab City, California - Wikipedia

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    Slab City is located on roughly 640 acres (260 hectares) of public land, [9] near the east shore of the Salton Sea.It is 100 miles (160 kilometers) northeast of San Diego, 169 mi (272 km) southeast of Los Angeles and about 50 mi (80 km) from Mexico. [10]

  8. Colma, California - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly proposed origin of the name "Colma" is the Ohlone word mean "springs" or "many springs". [10] [5] [6]There are several other proposed origins of Colma. Erwin Gudde's California Place Names states seven possible sources of the town's being called Colma: [11] William T. Coleman (a local landowner), Thomas Coleman (a local resident), misspelling of Colmar in France, misspelling ...

  9. These 10 Mountain Towns Are as Affordable as They Are ... - AOL

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    Discover the most affordable mountain towns in America, according to Zillow data. If you've been looking for an excuse to move, here it is. These 10 Mountain Towns Are as Affordable as They Are ...