Ghost Towns in Colorado - Gilman, Colorado, Virginia Dale, Colorado, Animas Forks, Colorado, Chivington, Colorado (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Gilman, Colorado, Virginia Dale, Colorado, Animas Forks, Colorado, Chivington, Colorado, List of ghost towns in Colorado, Arapahoe, Colorado, Ashcroft, Colorado, Rosita, Colorado, Climax, Colorado, Tarryall, Colorado, Silver Creek, Colorado, Querida, Colorado, Nathrop, Colorado, Altman, Colorado, Buckskin Joe, Colorado, Manhattan, Colorado, Eureka, Colorado, St. Elmo, Colorado, Dearfield, Colorado, Uravan, Colorado, Carpenter, Colorado, Nevadaville, Colorado, Caribou, Colorado, Crystal, Colorado, Oro City, Colorado, Old Roach, Colorado, McPhee Reservoir, Mary Murphy Mine, Garo, Colorado, Saints John, Colorado, Keota, Colorado, Madrid, Colorado, Russell Gulch, Colorado, Tincup, Colorado, Duncan, Colorado, Calumet, Colorado, Alpine, Colorado, Dyersville, Colorado, Dakan, Colorado, Stout, Colorado, Ludlow, Colorado, Lenado, Colorado, Osier, Colorado, Dallas, Colorado, Colfax, Colorado, Juanita, Colorado. Excerpt: Gilman is an abandoned mining town in southeastern Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The U.S. Post Office at Minturn (ZIP Code 81645) now serves Gilman postal addresses. Founded in 1886 during the Colorado Silver Boom, the town later became a center of lead and zinc mining in Colorado, centered around the now-flooded Eagle Mine. It was abandoned in 1984 by order of the Environmental Protection Agency because of toxic pollutants, including contamination of the ground water, as well as unprofitability of the mines. It is currently a ghost town on private property and is strictly off limits to the public. At the time of the abandonment, the mining operations were owned by Viacom International. As of 2007, The Ginn Company has plans to build a private ski resort with private home sites across Battle Mountain --- including development at the Gilman townsite. On February 27, 2008 the Minturn Town Council unanim...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Gilman, Colorado, Virginia Dale, Colorado, Animas Forks, Colorado, Chivington, Colorado, List of ghost towns in Colorado, Arapahoe, Colorado, Ashcroft, Colorado, Rosita, Colorado, Climax, Colorado, Tarryall, Colorado, Silver Creek, Colorado, Querida, Colorado, Nathrop, Colorado, Altman, Colorado, Buckskin Joe, Colorado, Manhattan, Colorado, Eureka, Colorado, St. Elmo, Colorado, Dearfield, Colorado, Uravan, Colorado, Carpenter, Colorado, Nevadaville, Colorado, Caribou, Colorado, Crystal, Colorado, Oro City, Colorado, Old Roach, Colorado, McPhee Reservoir, Mary Murphy Mine, Garo, Colorado, Saints John, Colorado, Keota, Colorado, Madrid, Colorado, Russell Gulch, Colorado, Tincup, Colorado, Duncan, Colorado, Calumet, Colorado, Alpine, Colorado, Dyersville, Colorado, Dakan, Colorado, Stout, Colorado, Ludlow, Colorado, Lenado, Colorado, Osier, Colorado, Dallas, Colorado, Colfax, Colorado, Juanita, Colorado. Excerpt: Gilman is an abandoned mining town in southeastern Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The U.S. Post Office at Minturn (ZIP Code 81645) now serves Gilman postal addresses. Founded in 1886 during the Colorado Silver Boom, the town later became a center of lead and zinc mining in Colorado, centered around the now-flooded Eagle Mine. It was abandoned in 1984 by order of the Environmental Protection Agency because of toxic pollutants, including contamination of the ground water, as well as unprofitability of the mines. It is currently a ghost town on private property and is strictly off limits to the public. At the time of the abandonment, the mining operations were owned by Viacom International. As of 2007, The Ginn Company has plans to build a private ski resort with private home sites across Battle Mountain --- including development at the Gilman townsite. On February 27, 2008 the Minturn Town Council unanim...

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August 2011

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