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Ghost Towns in Pueblo

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Pueblo ruins in Bandelier National Monument west of Santa Fe in New Mexico.
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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 Pueblo. 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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Mineral de Pozos: A Mexican ghost town lives on as an artist ...
Mineral de Pozos: A Mexican ghost town lives on as an artist colony ... The Mexicans call their ghost towns pueblos fantasmas, and Mineral de Pozos -- about 185 miles northwest of Mexico City and 40 ...
travel.latimes.com/articles/la-tr-pozos16-2008nov16
Dated: 12-31-1969
Colorado History: Your best source for Colorado History ...
Colorado History - Your best source for Colorado History information, as well as information about each county, museums, historical societies, Chambers of Commerce, ghost towns, mines, mining camps, and Colorado related books and videos.
www.coloradohistory.com
Dated: 12-31-1969
Ghost Towns in New Mexico's Indian Country on Route 66
From the Laguna Pueblo, Route 66 continues through Indian Lands for a spell, passing through a number of ghost towns before reaching Grants, New Mexico. Along this stretch you will see numerous stone ruins and foundations dotting the landscape. ...
www.legendsofamerica.com/nm-66ghosttowns.html
Dated: 12-31-1969
YouTube - Pueblito Fantasma / Small Ghost Town
Asi es, los pueblos fantasma tambien tienen casitas fantasma de perro jejeje.

Yep! Even ghost towns have ghost dog houses.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NelRjIA0eQw
Dated: 12-31-1969
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Pueblo County, Colorado. Do you know of other ghost towns or treasure stories? ... Items not hyperlinked indicates nothing for that county. Ghost Towns. Lost Treasure ...
www.therockerbox.com/pueblo_county_colorado.htm
Dated: 12-31-1969
Ghost town reborn | Concord Monitor
Ghost town reborn. Old Mexican mining village yields new treasures ... The Mexicans call their ghost towns pueblos fantasmas, and Mineral de Pozos - about 185 miles northwest of ...
www.concordmonitor.com/article/ghost-town-reborn
Dated: 12-31-1969
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