Clarkville, New Mexico Ghost Town
A progressive coal mining town near Gallup banned saloons and built modern amenities, but today only ruins remain of Clarkville’s unique experiment.
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A progressive coal mining town near Gallup banned saloons and built modern amenities, but today only ruins remain of Clarkville’s unique experiment.
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Abandoned in the 1930s, Clairmont’s haunting ruins tell tales of New Mexico’s copper mining glory days and frontier prosperity.
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Ghostly echoes of outlaws and gunfights still haunt Cimarron’s historic St. James Hotel, where bullet holes tell tales of Wild West violence.
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Step into Chloride’s silver-rich past, where 27 original buildings whisper tales of fortune, Apache raids, and Wild West adventure.
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In New Mexico’s Grant County, a forgotten lead-mining town named Carpenter holds secrets of skilled woodworkers who gambled everything on mineral riches.
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Known for its abandoned trading post and adobe ruins, Cantara’s ghost town whispers tales of Route 66’s golden age.
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Beneath the towering Cabezon Peak lies a haunting adobe ghost town where murder, prosperity, and desert legends intertwine.
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Where a thriving railroad town once crowned itself the “Carrot Capital,” Bluewater now stands silent among New Mexico’s haunting landscapes.
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Tucked deep in the Jemez Mountains lies Bland, where a million-dollar mining boom created a thriving town before mysteriously vanishing.
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Journey through Blackdom, New Mexico’s first all-Black settlement, where 300 pioneers built a thriving frontier town before mysterious circumstances led to its demise.
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