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Enjoy going to out-of-the-way places to see what it was like in the pioneer days? This page lists ghost towns to see in Greeley. These were either true frontier "ghost towns" that were deserted long ago, or small towns which have been revived and authentically restored to appear as they were in the past. Some listings link to a page with additional photos, descriptive text, directions or a map, and a list of services available in the area. Details on related recreational activities may also be included.
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Colorado ghost towns scare up some great scenery | Colorado.com Some of Colorado's most interesting and most scenic towns are missing one key ingredient: people. Colorado's ghost towns make for fascinating exploration, as well as terrific photos, and many of them are quite accessible in summer. Almost every ...
www.colorado.com/Articles.aspx?aid=42076 Dated: 12-31-1969
Teller City Located out on the western slope of the Continental Divide, lies some of Colorado's Ghost Towns. I went out to visit Teller City, and see a ghost town for myself. From Greeley, it was about 150 miles one way, quite a drive, but beautiful all the way. ...
www.stonebeaver.com/tellercity.html Dated: 12-31-1969
City National Bank - Your Total Financial Center (left: Greeley County Courthouse, Greeley Nebraska) (AREA GHOST TOWNS) BRAYTON ... Located on a sandy road north west about ten miles from Greeley. ...
www.cnbgreeley.com/community/historyofgreeley.php Dated: 12-31-1969
Museum exhibit celebrates Weld's history | Greeley Tribune When Weld County stretched from its current western border to the Nebraska-Colorado border, spanning 10,500 square miles, some 200 towns settled and (read more) ... These towns are featured in the Greeley History Museum's exhibit, "Ghost Towns and Boom Towns," which is set to be completed by Saturday. ...
www.greeleytribune.com/article/20091111/NEWS/911119995 Dated: 12-31-1969
Greeley County Kansas Greeley County, Kansas. Do you know of other ghost towns or treasure stories? ... Ghost Towns. Lost Treasure ***Items not hyperlinked indicate nothing for that county. ...
www.therockerbox.com/greeley_county_kansas.htm Dated: 12-31-1969
Free RPG Books Ghost Towns. Go west, young man! Horace Greeley. Towns pop up frequently in the Savage ... Many towns are hardly more than collections of shanties centered around local mines or ...
freerpgbooks.com Dated: 12-31-1969
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