Guide to the Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps


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"This is not a history book. Rather it is a directory of towns, and compilation of known information about those towns. In undertaking the stud, I was amazed at the amount of legend and contradictory information Colorado history has collected in just one hundred years. Who was it that said: 'History is the perpetuation of saleable gossip'? (Perhaps, nobody has said it yet. In that case, it's mine, all mine.) "As of this moment, this is the most complete compilation of Colorado mining towns -- ghost or going -- available. "For the fourth edition, over 100 towns have been added. Also, I have included a new chapter (XXVI. Addendum, page 466), the first couple of pages of which can well be read as a second Preface to the book." -- Perry Eberhart, Preface, 1959 and 1969




Ghost Towns of Colorado


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Pictorial Discovery Guides from Voyageur Press provide focused coverage of popular destinations, landmarks, and heritage sites. Pictorial Discovery Guides offer an appealing combination of expert yet down-to-earth text and memorable color photography. Engaging, anecdotal, yet historical guidebook.







Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps


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Depicts the history of more than one hundred Colorado towns abandoned after the end of the mining boom




Ghosts of Park County


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Ghosts of Park County is John K. Aldrich¿s classic ghost town and historic mining camp guide, updated with GPS locations and elevations. Aldrich¿s Ghosts is a colorful and engaging history of Park County's boom-and-bust mining towns. You¿ll follow the footsteps of the determined men and women who lived the Colorado gold and silver rushes.Gold was the principal mineral mined in Park County, Colorado, and the county ranks eighth in the state in gold production. Most of the production came from the northwest part of the county along the east slope of the Mosquito Range. Placer gold was discovered in Park County in 1859. The placers were found in the streams of South Park; later rich lode deposits were discovered at the headwaters of the South Platte and its tributaries. Ghosts of Park County features the historic towns of Como, Fairplay, and Alma, and locations in the Mosquito Range and Pike National Forest.Numerous color photographs and our exclusive 16x20 inch topographic map showing site locations will help you explore Colorado¿s mountain history from your armchair or from back country roads and trails.Ghosts of Park County is one in our series of books on the ghost towns and mining camps of Colorado. There are 14 additional titles in John Aldrich¿s series available through Columbine Ink, a Denver-based regional publisher. Read them all for a journey you¿ll enjoy time and again!




Ghosts of Summit County


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Colorado Ghost Town Travels Foothills Region


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A 21st Century Guide to the Ghost Towns and Mining Camps Near Denver, Colorado. This book covers historic towns, ghost towns, and mining camps in the "Gold Belt" of the foothills region just west of Denver. Most of the sites featured are accessible by 2WD or SUV, and most are within one hour of downtown Denver. Book features over 300 full-color and black & white historic photos, descriptions and directions to the sites and GPS coordinates.







The Mining Camps Speak


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A guide to appreciating and understanding the history of abandoned mining camps shows how to use the techniques of an historical sleuth to identify and interpret what one sees at a ghost town.