Goldfield Nevada A Living Ghost Town
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- A look at the ghost town of Goldfield Nevada where gold was first discovered in 1902. It quickly became the largest town in Nevada with 20,000 folks living there. By 1919, most people had moved away when the major mines closed down.
• Goldfield Nevada in th... . Goldfield in the snow
• Historical Goldfield H... . Goldfield High School
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I've read that five different railroads went to or through Goldfield. Amazing. Obviously beautiful photography, thank you.
"Thousand Miles from Nowhere", great Dwight song and a good place to be.
Many thanks!
Thank you for the tour. It has been on my bucket list for years.
Any time!
Nice video and beautiful photos of our hometown
Thank you, much appreciated.
Great drone footage ! This is a job well done !
Thank you so much!
Nice tour, Thank you! Love your photography.
Thank you very much!
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing this. This looks like a great destination for a road trip.
Thanks for watching!
Pretty neat. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Amazing video, great info and stunning photography 😍👏🏻
Thanks so much!
Thank you-really enjoyed the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your photos are very nice. I wish you wouldn’t fade them to a dark, no color version though.
Thanks for your comment.
I was there the about the same time you were. I had lunch at the Dinky Diner and walked/videoed most of the town. Goldfield high school and hotel were most interesting. I wonder if these buildings will ever be completely restored and used again. Goldfield needs to clean out the hippy junk and stick to the period correct theme. I shot a bunch of video and I should have a RUclips vid out soon. I never seen Honey. Thanks
Actually, my photos go back to multiple trips there over the past 8 years. I do hope that they can completely resort the high school but at least keep it upright. The new roof was a must. I look forward to seeing your video.
If I wanted to look at pictures ,nI would go to Google Images .
Then go there.