
Cool old mining ghost town. Hard to find from Phillipsburg due to lack of signage until you get on the dirt roars. Accessible by cars with normal clearance.
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Granite Ghost Town State Park in Philipsburg invites visitors to explore the remnants of a 1890s silver boomtown, accessible via a steep and winding road.
Bring your camera and your courage to capture the historical charm of this once thriving town, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
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Cool old mining ghost town. Hard to find from Phillipsburg due to lack of signage until you get on the dirt roars. Accessible by cars with normal clearance.
First some cautions - the term "state park" is used loosely here, as the ghost town has the most minimal set of park features. The "Visitor Center" is just an old wooden sign; the road up is...
Granite is a ghost town in Montana that was formerly a successful silver mining town. Silver was discovered here in 1872 and for the purpose of mining it became a town with 3,000 members. With a...
My son and I tried to visit this place. We reached an intersection where the map wanted us to continue on; however, there was a spray painted sign that said "private" and another spray painted...
This is a must see, I've seen more intact ghost towns (restored or not) and I've seen more complete historical buildings, but this is a true must see. You can really tell the expansiveness of this...
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