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Ghost Towns in Arizona

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Enjoy going to out-of-the-way places to see what it was like in the pioneer days? This page lists ghost towns to see in Arizona. These were either true frontier "ghost towns" that were deserted long ago, or small towns which have been revived and authentically restored to appear as they were in the past. Some listings link to a page with additional photos, descriptive text, directions or a map, and a list of services available in the area. Details on related recreational activities may also be included.
 
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Goldfield ghost town and railroad is northeast of Apache Junction  

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Kingman Area
Oatman is a ghost town rebuilt for tourism southwest of Kingman  
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   Jerome, AZ
Copper, silver, and gold mining town that began in 1876 on the side of Cleopatra Hill. Third largest city in Arizona in 1920, dwindled away after 1929 stock market crash. Quaint shops, museums, historic sites, and Jerome State Historic Park.
 
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Arizona Ghost Towns
Although there are many ghost towns scattered throughout the southwest, Arizona has some noteworthy examples that will please ghost town enthusiasts.
www.arizona-leisure.com/ghost-towns.html
Dated: 12-31-1969
DesertUSA - Ghost Towns of Southern Arizona
There are a number of interesting ghost towns in southern Arizona, especially in the area around Tombstone, and in or near Coronado National Forest. ( By ghost towns, I'm including both towns that are completely abandoned, as well as towns that ...
www.desertusa.com/mag07/mar07/ghostown.html
Dated: 12-31-1969
Arizona Ghost Towns
Follow the links at left to visit a few ghost towns in Arizona, California, Colorado, or Nevada ... For more information on these and other ghost town sites in Arizona and elsewhere, consult the following: ...
www.members.cox.net/pjcat/newghostframeset.html
Dated: 12-31-1969
Arizona Ghost Towns
Arizona has more ghost towns and mining towns that are well known. Lost or forgotten. ... Touring Arizona's ghost towns is an excellent way to step back into the bygone days of the Old West. ...
americanghosttowns.us/Arizona.htm
Dated: 12-31-1969
Arizona Ghost Towns Guide to all regions in Arizona including ...
Arizonas GHOST TOWNS featured in PHOENIX Arizona along with Phoenix attractions, lodging, hiking, camping, arizona sports, restaurants, real estate, in area around Phoenix
www.arizonalodging.com/ghosttowns.html
Dated: 12-31-1969
Arizona Ghost Towns
All across the desert southwest lie the signs of long-ago dreams which ended in dust. Empty shells of once raucous saloons, collapsing remains of general stores, the bones of abandonned mines... these are the ghost towns of Arizona.A ghost town ...
www.squidoo.com/ghost-townsAZ
Dated: 12-31-1969
Ghost Town Gallery
Pictures of ghost towns and historic places in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah. Photo gallery, driving directions, historic information, maps.
www.ghosttowngallery.com
Dated: 12-31-1969
Arizona Ghost Towns
Ghost Towns of Arizona. A ghost town is a town that has been abandoned, usually because the economic activity that supported it has failed or because of natural or human- caused disasters. ... Ghost towns are almost stereotypically common in mining areas: ...
www.arizonagoldprospectors.com/Arizona-Ghost-Towns.htm
Dated: 12-31-1969
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