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SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Utah is home to many cities dating back a hundred years — but not every city has survived until the modern day. The remnants of those former cities — ghost towns ...
The majority of Utah ghost towns have slipped away with little or no trace remaining. A handful are preserved and restored to give visitors a glimpse into what life was like for early Utah pioneers.
At the mouth of Dragon Canyon, ruins of a once bustling mining town still remain. The town — known as Silver City — was home to stores, hotels, restaurants, a post office and a saloon. Cowboy ...
In 1905, it was a route for auto traffic between Salt Lake City and Southern California. At one point, ... The third ghost town on this trail was Stateline, Utah.
Filmmaker Emily Kaye Allen came back to Utah, 15 years after she moved away, when she met Eileen Muza, the sole resident of a ghost town in Grand County. Allen's documentary, "Cisco Kid," profiles ...
In 1889, 46 Hawaiians moved to Salt Lake City to join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After facing discrimination, the settlers relocated to the desert, building a town called Iosepa.