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Topic: Going to ShoWest,? Probally not
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Paul Mayer
Oh get out of it Melvin, before it pulls you under!
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From: Albuquerque, NM
Registered: Feb 2000
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posted 02-05-2006 08:57 PM
Yeah, much of Calico burned to the ground a few years ago and has since been rebuilt, so those parts are now recreations, not actual old stuff. It does get a fair amount of tourist traffic, hence the paved roads. The old west part of the Knott's Berry Farm theme park in Buena Park is based on Calico.
Nevada has many real ghost towns, a couple of which have become popular tourist attractions. But the rest of them are just what they are - abandoned towns left to wither away in the harsh desert. Virginia City, home of the Comstock Lode in Storey County near Reno, is the most touristy. Gold Hill, just down the hill from Virginia City, is more typical. Genoa, the oldest town in Nevada and just south in Douglas County, is also touristy and has also become quite gentrified, with a Japanese-owned golf course and million-dollar-plus homes for aging ex-yuppies escaping from California.
Goldfield, in Esmeralda County, is probably the most well preserved without much in the way of actual preservation activity going on. Many of the buildings like the courthouse and post office are in remarkable shape, probably because of their brick and stone construction. Rhyolite, in Nye County, is much more typical in its decay - it's masonry buildings haven't fared nearly as well. Of course most of these ghost towns featured wood construction, and by far these are the ones now in the worst shape.
When I used to drive van loads of teenage CAP cadets to Reno for summer encampments, we made a point of stopping to see some of these places along the way. Sort of a living history lesson for Nevadans.
Ghost Towns of Nevada
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