Stephen Carr, of the University of Utah, is teaching a class on Utah's Ghost Towns. Should be very interesting.
"At once sepulchral and historical, picturesque and mysterious, Utah's ghost towns are among the most plentiful in the West. Time, nature, and development have erased many fine historical markers, yet many remain, dotting the hills and valleys of Utah's deserts and rural lands. In the classroom, you'll learn what defines a ghost town, how Utah ghost towns are classified, and where to find these rich examples of our state's history. You'll see slides of mining, agricultural, and railroad towns, and discuss preservation and protection efforts."
5282 So. 320 W. (commerce dr.)
7-9pm
See you there!
"At once sepulchral and historical, picturesque and mysterious, Utah's ghost towns are among the most plentiful in the West. Time, nature, and development have erased many fine historical markers, yet many remain, dotting the hills and valleys of Utah's deserts and rural lands. In the classroom, you'll learn what defines a ghost town, how Utah ghost towns are classified, and where to find these rich examples of our state's history. You'll see slides of mining, agricultural, and railroad towns, and discuss preservation and protection efforts."
5282 So. 320 W. (commerce dr.)
7-9pm
See you there!
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