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Showing posts with label Mining town. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 4, 2021

Ghost Town

 Eureka was once a bustling Utah Mining Town.

(dedicated to  my European friends)



Old Mining Headstock just outside of Eureka

From our house there are two ways to get to Eureka.
We can head for Tooele (Too-i-la) by the Great Salt Lake
or we can head west and take the back roads.




Where you will not see another car for hours and hours.




Where you will see sage brush and tumble weeds
 caught along the fence line.




And after three hours you will finally reach Eureka, 
a Modern Day Ghost Town where a sign painted on a brick wall proclaims  "A NEW PAIR FREE if they RIP"




Where you will find the preserved cabin once belonging to 
Porter Rockwell who became the bodyguard of Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon Church.

Joseph Smith advised  Porter Rockwell 
 'cut not thy hair and no bullet or blade will harm you'.





Eureka was one of the quietest mining towns in the West.
In 1910 it was the 9th largest city in Utah, population 3,500.
Today, less than 200 people live in Eureka.





Of course, it has a saloon, I mean bar, 
and possibly, even dancing girls.




And a company store.  (Would love to see the old sign underneath)




Unnoticed, old and new, live side by side, harmoniously.




A glass facade but not a roof to protect the interior.



Why the glass wall? 



Is someone living behind those curtains? 
Didn't see a soul.



Who walked up these stairs?



We call these  abandoned homes "Fixer Uppers."  
 Are you up for the challenge?




Going home, not even a contrail to keep us company.

Take care, be safe. 
Gina 

Partial Repost


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Eureka!!!


Eureka was once a bustling Utah Mining Town


Old Mining Headstock just outside of Eureka

From our house there are two ways to get to Eureka.
We can head for Tooele (Too-i-la) by the Great Salt Lake
or we can head west and take the back roads.




Where you will not see another car for hours and hours




Where you will see sage brush and tumble weeds caught along the fence line




And after three hours you will reach Eureka, a Modern Day Ghost Town where a sign painted on a brick wall proclaims  "A NEW PAIR FREE if they RIP"




Where you will find the preserved cabin once belonging to Porter Rockwell who became the bodyguard of Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon Church
Joseph Smith advised  Porter Rockwell  'cut not thy hair and no bullet or blade will harm you'.





Eureka was one of the quietest mining towns in the West.
In 1910 it was the 9th largest city in Utah, population 3,500.
Today, about 250 people live in Eureka





Of course, it has a saloon, I mean bar, and possibly, even dancing girls.



You will find several churches.



And a company store.  (Would love to see the old sign underneath)



Unnoticed, old and new, live side by side, harmoniously



A glass facade but not a roof to protect the interior.



Why the glass wall? 



Is someone living behind those curtains? 



Who walked up these stairs?



We call these "Fixer Uppers."  Love the Balcony.  Are you up for the challenge?


Going home, not even a contrail to keep us company.

 Gina