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There are six classes of "Ghost Towns", but we are mainly concerned with the first four.
Scattered rubble or site where nature has reclaimed the land.
Roofless buildings or partially demolished buildings.
Boarded up or abandoned buildings, no population.
A community with many abandoned buildings and a small population of residents.
Historic community or town, functional, but much smaller than in its boom years.
A restored town, state park, or replica of an old town, community or fort.
This list was Modified from Gary Speck's "classes of Ghost Towns".
Before going to any of the "Ghost Towns", be sure to read the
Ghost Towner's Code of Ethics