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Sure, you've heard of Bumble Bee and Tombstone, but Arizona has over 100 ghost towns. Here's what to know about seven abandoned towns.
Arizona ghost towns often appeal for the living, too There may be nothing all. Alamo Crossing in Mohave County is under Alamo Lake. Gila City in Yuma County was destroyed in a flood in 1862.
Although it was once a booming mining spot, this ghost town in Arizona is now a museum where visitors can learn more about the area's history.
of the best ghost towns I have ever visited. Sitting at the base of Castle Dome Mountains, you’ll find a fine example of an 1878 mining town that was once larger than Yuma.
Despite its heartwarming name, the town of Valentine, Arizona, has a solemn history filled with forced assimilation and murder.
Do you believe that all abandoned towns are truly deserted? Arizona is home to many "ghost towns," and a few of them might actually have ghosts. Given the state's rich — and sometimes violent ...
1. Castle Dome Museum and Hull Mine, Yuma This lonely ghost town tucked down a dirt road honors one of Arizona’s oldest mining districts.
Officials in an Arizona border town say they get a weekly flood of migrants totaling 6% of their population — and the dire scenario has driven the area to the brink of collapse. Yuma has fewer ...
Largely empty and surreal, ghost towns spread throughout Arizona offer a different kind of outdoor adventure.
A record number of migrants are reaching the border states, and Yuma is one of the towns dealing with the influx. We have a look.
JEROME, Arizona – In a few short years, Jerome went from a billion-dollar mining town to one of the nation’s biggest ghost towns. And then it reinvented itself again, as a tourist town and ...
Sure, you've heard of Bumble Bee and Tombstone, but Arizona has over 100 ghost towns. Here's what to know about seven abandoned towns.