Lake Mead Ghost Towns
Once-thriving Mormon settlement St. Thomas rises from Lake Mead’s depths, revealing foundations and secrets from its forced 1938 flooding.
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Once-thriving Mormon settlement St. Thomas rises from Lake Mead’s depths, revealing foundations and secrets from its forced 1938 flooding.
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Nearly forgotten copper mining settlements hide across Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula, but their haunting ruins reveal secrets of America’s industrial past.
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South Florida’s lost county seat lies beneath gated mansions, its Celestial Railroad and frontier courthouse erased by fire and progress.
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A mysterious grave in Turkey Creek Canyon marks where outlaw Johnny Ringo died under suspicious circumstances that still puzzle historians today.
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Key to understanding Colorado’s frontier lies in Jefferson’s railroad ruins—discover what doomed this 1860s settlement beyond just mining’s collapse.
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Uncover why over 2,200 Iowa settlements vanished—from coal boom towns to flood-swallowed villages hiding secrets beneath modern lakes.
High in the Sierra Nevada sits a haunted hotel from 1868, where California’s gold rush ghosts still linger in Butte County’s oldest inn.
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Just how many ghost towns haunt North Dakota’s prairie—20, 43, or more—depends on what you consider truly abandoned.
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Nearly three dozen ghost towns dot Wyoming’s landscape, but the true number remains mysterious—discover what happened to these forgotten settlements.
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Counting Wisconsin’s ghost towns reveals 147-155 documented sites, but the true number may exceed 600—discover which counties hide the most abandoned settlements.
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