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Arizona Ghost Towns and Mining Camps |
If you're planning to cruise Arizona looking for ghost towns, this book will be a great help. I used it recently on a trip to Arizona and found it to be an invaluable guide. Basic history is provided for each entry, along with directions and.... |
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Southern California's Best Ghost Towns: A Practical Guide |
Ghost town aficionados, Western history buffs, desert lovers, backroads wanderers--all will find Varney's guide interesting and useful. Over 50 sites are listed with readable histories, colorful... |
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Ghost Towns and Historical Haunts in Arizona |
This is a nice little book with the usual information that is interesting to read. Not for those looking for in depth historical information. Good for reading on the plane... |
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Ghost Towns of Texas |
This is the kind of book you want to take in your car always! You never know in Texas when your going to be near a ghost town! The book has a map and is indexed... |
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Unique Ghost Towns and Mountain Spots |
Forty-two of Colorado’s romance-packed high country towns have their stories told with old and new photos, history, and maps.... |
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Pennsylvania Ghost Towns: Uncovering the Hidden Past |
Cemeteries, abandoned buildings, and roads to nowhere are all that remain of several once-thriving towns in Pennsylvania. This guidebook profiles 46 locations that have been abandoned or left to ruin, and some that have seen new life as historic sites, with discussions on their history |
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California Ghost Town Trails |
Relive the history, high drama, heartbreak, and quick fortune world of the California ghost towns. This best-selling guide provides detailed maps, interesting facts, and historical data for 139 of the best-known sites throughout the state, by region, with illustrations and photos. |
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Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps |
A great book on the ghost towns of this beautiful state! One of the best I've seen on the subject! A great book on the ghost towns of this beautiful state! One of the best I've seen on the subject! |
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More Ghost Towns of Kansas |
Palermo was a thriving port on the Missouri in the 1850s. Steamboats lined up to load and unload merchandise. Hotels flourished and pleasure cruises came from St. Louis. When the steamboat business collapsed |
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Ghost Towns Alive: Trips to New Mexico's Past |
The first book of the twenty-first century on New Mexico's ghost towns, this illustrated survey is based on research, interviews, and the travels of author Linda Harris and photographer... |
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