A living ghost town on the edge of the Colorado border
This is considered to be a living ghost town because the population is only 34. The town is just north of the east–west highway route shared by Interstate 70, U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 50. It is only 40 minutes from the western Colorado border. Colorado Martini takes you on a tour of the town that has hints of the movie Cars. We will tell you the town's story and why it is now a ghost town. Check out all our videos on the area. Such as the Sego ghostly petroglyphs and ghost town. Town coordinates in comments.
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