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Ghost towns, from mining camps to
windblown prairie farms and settlements, hide tales of days gone by
throughout the Old West.
Forgotten hamlets and abandoned villages abound throughout America, but
the rapid nature of settlement and migration throughout the West make the
region a treasure trove of these shadows of the past. More and more
enthusiasts of the history of the region make it their business to explore
these lost bits of life in the 1800s and early 1900s. The
ghost towns
tell tales not often found in today's growing Western towns and cities.
During it's heyday, the West rarely used the term "ghost
town" to describe itself -- these
were growing settlements and camps of emigrants coming westward for a
multitude of reasons.
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