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California travel expert
Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours
Calico Ghost Town in this episode of "California
Travel Tips."
Many of these abandoned mining communities, which thrived during the late 1800s, are now popular tourist attractions.
Located 10 miles north of
Barstow, Calico Ghost Town in
Yermo was named for the rainbow-colored hills that produced one of the richest silver strikes in
California history.
This was a wild and wooly place with 22 saloons, its own red light district and several fine restaurants. The
Calico Hotel, run by
Mrs. E.L. Hazen, promised a generous welcome, first-class meals, and reasonable rates. (The original hotel is no longer standing)
By 1887, there were 1,
200 people living in Calico.
Children of local merchants and miners attended the one-room Calico
School, which sometimes doubled for church service on
Sundays.
Back in 1885, school teachers made about $80-$
100 a month and children played games like marbles, ball and bean bag toss.
Plan on a full day to explore this historic ghost town. You can relax on a rocking chair, play a game of checkers on the porch, or enjoy some good-old fashioned gold panning.
Around lunchtime, grab a cool Sarsparilla and lunch plate at the Calico
House Restaurant, then tour the bath house, where you'll find antique tubs, a laundry press and old west kitchen.
The Blacksmith shop is home to several antique tools and equipment.
Along the
East Calico Hiking
Trail, you'll find unique cabins carved into the rocky hillsides.
Lumber was scarce, so hard rock miners were creative, sometimes even using bottles as building materials.
On the Calico &
Odessa narrow gauge railway, we learned that Calico had 10 major mines and more than 30 miles of underground passages.
Today, the only mine safe enough to enter is the
Maggie Shaft. Here, you can explore 1,
000 feet of tunnel, check out the
Glory Hole, and view the former sleeping dugout of miner
John Mulcahy.
Calico began its life in 1881 and produced more than $20 million in silver.
One of Calico's most profitable mines was the
Silver King. An additional $9 million in borax was harvested from Calico's
Mule Canyon, where the company town of Borate was established. (This was the last place in California where Twenty Mule teams were used).
Calico was deserted by the
1930s, when mining was no longer profitable.
Walter Knott purchased the crumbling town in 1951 for $13,
500, restoring it to its former glory.
Today, Calico has five surviving original buildings. They include the
Park Office,
Lane's
General Store, and Lil's
Saloon. (Has an
ATM). The
Zenda Mining
Company building is now home to a fortune teller.
To learn more about Calico Ghost Town history, visit the
Lucy Lane
Home, built in 1887. This was once Calico's
Post Office,
Courthouse and in
1920, the private home of Lucy and
John Lane.
Today, it's a museum where you can view historic photos and some of the Lane's old belongings, including an antique dresser, an iceless cooler from
1918, and a miner's carbide lamp.
Despite its rustic appearance, Calico takes credit cards and there are several
ATMs on site. You can even go camping for the night at Calico's campgrounds or bunkhouse. And Calico is pet friendly!
Be sure to stay until dusk, when the park closes.
You can grab a cold beer and burger at Calico's Old
Miner's
Cafe, then watch the stunning
Mojave sunset.
It's a magical way to end a day in the
California desert.
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- published: 24 Jan 2009
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