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Ghosttowns.com
05-14-1998, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by Kevin
: I'm doing some research on ghost town tourism, and am trying to determine
: the top 5 most visited for the states listed above, or
: truly GREAT towns to visit that are relatively unknown.
: Any opinions, thoughts, or facts are welcomed.
: Thanks.
Ghosttowns.com
05-15-1998, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by Todd Underwood
: : I'm doing some research on ghost town tourism, and am trying to determine
: : the top 5 most visited for the states listed above, or
: : truly GREAT towns to visit that are relatively unknown.
: : Any opinions, thoughts, or facts are welcomed.
: : Thanks.
: Which states listed above are you talking about??
Ghosttowns.com
06-07-1998, 01:24 PM
Originally posted by Tom
: : I'm doing some research on ghost town tourism, and am trying to determine
: : the top 5 most visited for the states listed above, or
: : truly GREAT towns to visit that are relatively unknown.
: : Any opinions, thoughts, or facts are welcomed.
: : Thanks.
: Kevin,
: Here in Arizona, the best tourist ghost towns would have to be Jerome, Tombstone, and Bisbee.
: The best deserted ones in my opinion are Ruby, Duquesne, Kentucky Camp, and Swansea. Of those little known, there is a site near tombstone called Boquillas which is not listed anywhere as being a ghost town. If you would like to see some photos of these sites, I can send you some scanned photos if you are able to receive the appropriate formats.
: Here is my e-mail address:
: tsm@gci-net.com
Ghosttowns.com
07-10-1998, 05:04 PM
Originally posted by Libby Genger
: : :I am looking for a ghost town in Northern California that is a weekend getaway for families and friends. The weekend includes the stay in a real ghost town with real haunting. Fun for everyone. Do you know of such a place?
: Thanks!
: Libby Genger
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