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This is all that's left of Hamilton. Rich silver discoveries led to the
establishment of Hamilton in 1867. Several thousand prospectors flocked to the area in spite of the poor climate.
A population of over 10,000 supported 101 saloons, 59 general stores, a few dozen lawyers, doctors, fire companies,
churches, miner's unions, banks, jewelers, theaters, skating rinks, dance halls, auction houses, a soda factory,
breweries, pawnbrokers, gunsmiths, express facilities, and a newspaper. Decline began as early as 1870, and
by 1925, the town was completely abandoned. Equipment from the nearby mines lies scattered around the
area...put there several years ago by a modern day mining company. Today, Hamilton lies totally deserted.
Hamilton can be seen on our video GHOST TOWN TRAVELS.
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