Pictorial Discovery Guides from Voyageur Press provide focused coverage of popular destinations, landmarks, and heritage sites. Pictorial Discovery Guides offer an appealing combination of expert yet down-to-earth text and memorable color photography. Engaging, anecdotal, yet historical guidebook.
This is almost like a field guide-- it's all practicality. It tells you how to get to these sites, what conditions the roads are in (do you need a high clearance vehicle?), which buildings are too rickety to enter, whether the local attractions (scenic train rides, mine tours) are worthwhile.
It's also sensibly arranged by *region* rather than by age, name, or a random order, like many other Colorado ghost town books.
Really excellent for any new Colorado resident who wants to explore, or anyone planning a trip to CO.
This summer, we went to Colorado and visited over 50 of the sites mentioned in this book. Without it, we wouldn’t have been able to find some of them. And wonderfully, there are several sites that have been restored since this book was written! It was great to compare my own pictures with those in this book and see such efforts made in preserving history. We just loved this book.
Where I first started visiting Western mining camps, on a series of summer jobs in college. My review of this book is paired with Varney's equally-splendid Arizona volume, https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... If you have any interest in Western mining history and touring what remains of the 19th and early 20th century mining camps, you need both of these books! High marks.
An excellent review of ghost towns and the rise and fall of mining towns. My edition was the 1999 version. It is now twenty years old. Before actually traveling to the various ghost towns you need a good atlas like Benchmark or DeLorme.
A lot of good, detailed information here for finding not only the towns, or what's left of them, but also the graveyards. The book was published in 1999 so some of the information about what is still assessable to the public may be outdated.