Not even ghost towns are exempt from progress. In New Mexico, some ghost towns are disappearing into the earth or being subsumed by ranches, while others are reincarnating themselves into outright tourist attractions. Accordingly, books about them are morphing from travel guides that tell us what we\u27ll see, to coffee tables that show us what we missed. Ghost Towns Alive by Linda Harris is one of the former, but its artistic photos and clever, sensitive writing nod to the latter. Harris offers her definition of ghost town as a place founded for a purpose, later to decline. By adding accessible and visually interesting, Harris narrows her selection to sixty-eight diverse towns and two forts. Some, like Madrid just south of Santa Fe, ar...
On the southern apron of the Great Plains, in McLennan and surrounding counties in Central Texas, a ...
The history of the Sante Fe Trail has been repeated many times, often with the same material told in...
The Cypress Hills, rising as outliers in the northern portion of the Missouri Coteau and dominating ...
Not even ghost towns are exempt from progress. In New Mexico, some ghost towns are disappearing into...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
T. Lindsay Baker, curator of agriculture and technology in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in...
Unfulfilled aspirations, a condition common to all human beings, are nowhere more tangible than in a...
This book gives an overview of ghost towns in the state of Texas. Many of the towns are described w...
The Kansas State Historical Society maintains a file on about six thousand failed towns in the state...
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
[Extract] The term 'ghost town' conveys a sense of abandonment, desertion, dereliction, isolation, d...
Steve Fitch\u27s photographs depicting the interior of abandoned houses, schools, and stores on the ...
That music has the power to captivate the human imagination and propel individuals into new areas of...
Alan Boye\u27s guide is complete in ways that Nebraskans and others who travel in Nebraska would fin...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
On the southern apron of the Great Plains, in McLennan and surrounding counties in Central Texas, a ...
The history of the Sante Fe Trail has been repeated many times, often with the same material told in...
The Cypress Hills, rising as outliers in the northern portion of the Missouri Coteau and dominating ...
Not even ghost towns are exempt from progress. In New Mexico, some ghost towns are disappearing into...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
T. Lindsay Baker, curator of agriculture and technology in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in...
Unfulfilled aspirations, a condition common to all human beings, are nowhere more tangible than in a...
This book gives an overview of ghost towns in the state of Texas. Many of the towns are described w...
The Kansas State Historical Society maintains a file on about six thousand failed towns in the state...
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
[Extract] The term 'ghost town' conveys a sense of abandonment, desertion, dereliction, isolation, d...
Steve Fitch\u27s photographs depicting the interior of abandoned houses, schools, and stores on the ...
That music has the power to captivate the human imagination and propel individuals into new areas of...
Alan Boye\u27s guide is complete in ways that Nebraskans and others who travel in Nebraska would fin...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
On the southern apron of the Great Plains, in McLennan and surrounding counties in Central Texas, a ...
The history of the Sante Fe Trail has been repeated many times, often with the same material told in...
The Cypress Hills, rising as outliers in the northern portion of the Missouri Coteau and dominating ...