MT6bt
Rock hound
Although the next 50 miles are a bit of a tourist trap, I, being an admirer of historical places, couldn't resist spending a little bit of time in the area.
Up first is what I believe to be described as a living ghost town. Most of the main street stores are closed off to the public, perfectly preserving the contents therein from over 100 years ago. If you like gold rush history as much as I do, I'd highly recommend visiting Virginia city, alder, Nevada city, and the other small townships of this area.
Journeying farther towards Dillon, the road takes you through the valley floor, and you can witness the massive amount of earth that was moved attempting to strike it rich back in the gold rush says of montana. Regrettably, I didn't take any photos of the tailing piles or the massive machinery that was left after the rush ended.
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Up first is what I believe to be described as a living ghost town. Most of the main street stores are closed off to the public, perfectly preserving the contents therein from over 100 years ago. If you like gold rush history as much as I do, I'd highly recommend visiting Virginia city, alder, Nevada city, and the other small townships of this area.
Journeying farther towards Dillon, the road takes you through the valley floor, and you can witness the massive amount of earth that was moved attempting to strike it rich back in the gold rush says of montana. Regrettably, I didn't take any photos of the tailing piles or the massive machinery that was left after the rush ended.
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