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A ranch by the village of Empress in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1926.
USA, State of Utah, Washington County, town of Grafton. The Alonzo H. Russel's home (about 1862) and the church/schoolhouse. Grafton is a ghost town near the Zion National Park. The site was first settled in December 1859 as part of a cotton-growing project ordered by Brigham Young (president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 to 1877). After a  flood of the Virgin River, that had destroyed the first town (called Wheeler), a new town, called New Grafton, was built upstream. In 1866 some settlers were killed by Navajo raiders. Besides that, more than thirty people (including many children) died of diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, or accident. So a lot of Grafton's residents moved to Rockville. In 1890 only four families remained. In 1921, the local branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was discontinued. Grafton was permanently abandoned in 1944. In 1997, a restoration project started to preserve the Grafton site. The old church, some houses, and the fence of Berry's grave in the cemetery were restored. In the cemetery it's believed about 80 graves exist. In the center of the cemetery there is the restored fence of Robert Madison Berry (24 years old), his wife Mary Isabella Hales Berry (20) and his brother Joseph Smith Berry (22), killed by Indians. Grafton has been featured as a location in several films.
Ghost town
Restored barracks with foundation of old living quarters in foreground at the Amache National Historic Site, Colorado. In the town of Granada CO, ten thousand Japanese Americans passed through the internment camp during World War II.
A ruin in the mid-north of South Australia.
Abandoned House in Desert, Old Tire Out Front, in Sepia
A copper mine used from 1846 to 1945
Rural country road in Alberta Canada
Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, Canada - 1919. Chief Peter Ballantyne and a group of Cree people celebrating Treaty Day at Pelican Narrows in Saskatchewan, Canada.
A small wooden crumbling farm house beside a broken windmill on a knoll in a sepia colored springtime prairie landscape
old trail town, cody, wyoming, usa
Bodie a historic ghost town in California east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Mono County.
The tumbled and broken adobe and brick walls of old Fort Union, north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, take on the look of an American Stonehenge in this panoramic view.
Old stone buildings with just walls standing with antique railroad cars in the background.
Abandoned homestead from the early 1900s on the Canadian Prairies
A weathered wooden cattle corral stands abandoned in a vast grassland prairie. The rustic structure, complete with fences and a small shelter, contrasts starkly against the expansive blue sky dotted with wispy white cirrus clouds. The foreground is filled with dry grasses and scrub vegetation typical of the Colorado high plains, stretching to the distant horizon
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Missouri Coteau hills in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1926.
Abandond farm buildings sitting in the praire with a grain silo, Alberta, Canada
Residential neighborhood in Colorado, USA. Overcast summer day.
Historic rural landscape with old stone house and ruined walls on the prairie in Helena, Montana, USA
Old Homestead and windmill in central Oregon
A beautiful sunset is captured surrounding the historic architecture of the buildings at Fort Hancock in Sandy Hook, New Jersey. Photo taken in August of 2024.
Old abandoned wooden shack in the middle of brown grassy plain, Colorado.
Silverton is a small village at the far west of New South Wales, Australia, 26 kilometres (16 mi) north-west of Broken Hill. At the 2006 census, Silverton had a population of 89 .
Bigstone Cree Nation camp Sandy Lake in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1913.
Old farm on Olkhon island, lake Baikal
Panoramic view of US 50 in Bent County, Colorado reveals an approaching storm. Dark clouds dominate half the sky, contrasting with bright blue. A farmhouse and outbuildings stand amid fields along the highway. Farm equipment and storage tanks are visible. Power lines run parallel to the road, which stretches into the distance across the prairie landscape.
Fort Laramie NM - American Flag - 1981. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
The Cypress Hills in Saskatchewan prairie in 1998 on old camera film.
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