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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. Rhyolite, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Rhyolite is a ghost town in Nye County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is in the Bullfrog Hills, about 120 miles (190 km) northwest of Las Vegas, near the eastern boundary of Death Valley National Park. The town began in early 1905 as one of several mining camps that sprang up after a prospecting discovery in the

  4. Ballarat, California - Wikipedia

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    As of then, there were approximately two full-time town residents. [7] [8] Ballarat is used as a meeting point for four wheeling expeditions into the Panamint Range and Death Valley, and in winter up to 300 people camp in the grounds of the town. The town was recently used as a set to tell the story of the Ballarat Bandit.

  5. Skidoo, California - Wikipedia

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    The geographical location of the old town site lies at an elevation of 5,689 feet (1734 m). [1] Skidoo is a ghost town located in Death Valley National Park . It is on the National Register of Historic Places .

  6. Leadfield, California - Wikipedia

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    Leadfield was an unincorporated community, and historic mining town in Inyo County, California. [1] It is now a ghost town. It is located in Titus Canyon in the Grapevine Mountains, east of Death Valley in Death Valley National Park. Leadfield lies at an elevation of 4,058 ft (1,237 m). [1] It is on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. Darwin, California - Wikipedia

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    The town prospered when Eichbaum Toll Road opened in 1926, opening Death Valley from the west. When Death Valley became a National Monument in 1933, it was decided to buy the toll road to allow free access to the new park. In 1937, a new cutoff bypassed Darwin, isolating the town. [7] The town was the subject of a 2011 documentary film Darwin.

  8. Panamint Range - Wikipedia

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    Panamint City (est. 1873) was a mining town in the district, formerly in the central section of the range. [7] The historic mining community of Ballarat (est. 1890s), also in the district, is now a ghost town. [7] The Gold Hill Mining District (est. 1875) was in the southwestern section of the range, at the northeast end of Butte Valley. [8]

  9. Beveridge, California - Wikipedia

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    Now considered a ghost town, the nearest settlement is Lone Pine in Owens Valley, 11 miles (18 km) southwest on Route 395. The Saline Valley is 4 miles (6 km) to the east. There are remnants of cabins, mining equipment, and rock-built structures.

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