Author name: Jason Smith

After serving in the United States Marine Corps, I now work as a Web Developer. I aim to visit all 50 US states, with only five remaining. I enjoy indulging in whiskey, wine, coffee, occasional gaming (by breaking out the original NES or SNES.), and soaking in hot springs in my free time. I also enjoy hiking and taking pictures, along with metal detecting & magnet fishing.

Discovering Paradise: Arizona’s Abandoned Saloon Town

Located in Cochise County, Arizona, lies the remains of a once-thriving mining town named Paradise. Established in 1901, Paradise was home to 13 saloons and a post office, and it quickly became known for its bustling community and lively atmosphere. However, the town’s prosperity was short-lived, and by 1907, the mines had closed down, leading […]

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Discovering Red Mountain: A Colorado Ghost Town

Red Mountain, a former gold mining town located near Ouray, Colorado, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. Despite its tumultuous past of fires and multiple relocations, Red Mountain yielded an estimated $30,000,000 in gold from its mines, significantly contributing to the American West’s economic development. Today, visitors can explore several remaining buildings and see

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Discovering The History Of Colorado’s Poncha Springs

Nestled in the heart of Colorado lies the ghost town of Poncha Springs, a once-thriving health resort established around mineral springs. Its unique history, including a prohibition clause and a rare library for a mining town, sets it apart from other Colorado mining towns. Although the town’s current economic activity and population are unknown, many

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