Iowa Ghost Towns

Iowa’s ghost towns are the quiet casualties of the agricultural economy. Small farming communities that served as local trading centers in the horse-and-buggy era were rendered obsolete by the automobile and the consolidation of rural commerce. Coal mining towns in the south and river towns bypassed by the railroads add to Iowa’s collection of abandoned places. Iowa ghost towns tend to be subtle but are found in every county across the state.

Ghost Towns of Iowa on Amazon

Looking to explore Iowa’s ghost towns in more depth? Ghost Towns of Iowa by Jason Smith is available on Amazon.

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