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Iconic landmark along the Oregon Trail through the Nebraska panhandle.
Acoma Pueblo is a Native American pueblo located sixty miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico.  Pueblo people are descends from the Anasazi, Mogollon, and other ancient peoples. The influences  from the ancient tribes are seen in the architecture and the artistry of Acoma.
A brick store with partial walls in the process of being built in a sunny summer rural landscape
Bodie a historic ghost town in California east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Mono County.
Old abandoned homestead overlooking the East End of the Cypress Hills in Southern Saskatchewan. Canada.
Broken down ranch house in western USA
Old wooden clapboard Cottonwood Lutheran Church on the Great Plains near Havre, Montana, USA
Abandoned bakery along the Barrier Highway in South Australia.
A Caucasian man reading a newspaper in an outhouse. Man is sitting in a bathroom in a rural setting and going to the bathroom. Man is wearing cowboy hat and squatting. He is unrecognizable. Image taken near Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Reconstruction of a defensive position used during the Spanish civil war in Tardienta, Huesca province, Aragon in Spain.
The ruins of an old chateau sit in a pine forest on top of a mountain in Colorado
Sedona, Arizona, USA - April 23, 2024: The charming cabins, built in the 1930s, once welcomed visitors seeking a rustic getaway amid the stunning red rock scenery of Oak Creek. Originally part of Frank Pendley's apple orchard homestead, they reflect the early tourism boom in Oak Creek Canyon, offering a glimpse into Slide Rock State Park's rich history as a beloved destination for travelers.  Slide Rock State Park is near Sedona, Arizona, USA.
Old stone buildings with just walls standing with antique railroad cars in the background.
A historic bank building now used as the town hall in the village of Buffalo Gap, South Dakota, USA
Long abandoned stone building in 9 Mile Canyon, Utah.
Old Entrance Fence to a Western Park in Theodoere Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota
The Alberta Prairie in autumn. The picture is a scan from the original slide.
In winter, the wooden houses are under the blue sky,  the beautiful wooden villas are under the blue sky
Two Guns is an early 1900’s ghost town in Northern Arizona.  It’s not a commercialized tourist site and doesn’t get as many visitors as other ghost towns.  People come to wander through the abandoned structures, look and wonder what went on here back in the day.  Legends have been written about the town, none of which are likely to be true.  One involves a standoff and massacre between the Navajos and Apaches.  Another tells about the search for the famous outlaw Billy the Kid.  It is mostly a place of rustic stone buildings, all of which are crumbling.  Two Guns, on the edge of Canyon Diablo, was supposedly named after one of the early settlers, a crotchety old guy who called himself Two Gun Miller.  The community of Two Guns developed after the Santa Fe Highway was established and a bridge was built over Canyon Diablo in 1915.  In 1926 the highway became part of U.S. Route 66, turning Two Guns into a tourist destination.  In its day, Two Guns had a gas station, restaurant, campground, swimming pool, lodging and even a zoo.  Over the years, buildings burned, businesses closed and finally the fate of the small community was sealed by the construction of Interstate Highway 40 which bypassed Two Guns to the north.  Eventually Two Guns became a ghost town.  In 1988 the Canyon Diablo Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places.  Two Guns is located west of Winslow, Arizona, USA.
Durant, Oklahoma, USA - October 20th, 2022: Durant Regional Airport
Nightscape of an abandoned farm house lit only by the full moon.
Abandoned Cottonwood Lutheran Church and a barbed wire fence near the town of Havre, Montana, USA
Remains of old stage coach stop and inn
steppe, autumn steppe landscape, wild steppe
Border up door, open square window frames, over hanging portion of roof and slats of an old wood house in Southern Alberta, Canada.  Built in the early 1900’s and abandoned for decades, there is extensive wear showing.  This house was built for settlers who moved up from the United States.  It was torn down in 2008 to make room for an expanded highway.
All that remains of this house is the fireplace and chimney.
An old deserted wooden cabin with a corral sits empty in the arid desert of Utah
Abandoned industrial building of Quincy Copper Mine on display in the Keweenaw National Historic Park in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Dilapidated Old Western Log Cabin
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