Utah ghosttowns anyone

I don't think they are keeping that site updated. I'm not sure even how to contact the owner.

Are you in Utah?
 

Sorry, don't know anything about Utah ghost towns. If you ever go to Texas, we have plenty here, right around the San Antonio area.Texas Escapes is a good website with a lot of information on texas towns and ghost towns. Never have tried to metal dect any of them.Might be something to do when i retire. Some of these towns have nothing left, others have a small population.
 

I don't think they are keeping that site updated. I'm not sure even how to contact the owner.

Are you in Utah?
Right you are. Unfortunately Todd (webmaster) folded his tent a few years ago. I was a long time member there, and was disappointed to see it end. His email was: [email protected] but I doubt if it's still active.

As for your area, you can still access Todd's UTAH info: https://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ut/ut.html. Go to "list by county", and you'll see Uintah shows 6. Problem is the info is several years old, so what remains may be little, to just an historic site.
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Sorry, don't know anything about Utah ghost towns. If you ever go to Texas, we have plenty here, right around the San Antonio area.Texas Escapes is a good website with a lot of information on texas towns and ghost towns. Never have tried to metal dect any of them.Might be something to do when i retire. Some of these towns have nothing left, others have a small population.
Thanks for information on Texas ghost towns.
 

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