The book "Bayou Salado" chronicles the history of this unique and beautiful area where so many came and died. Cemeteries dot the area and the towns have gone the way of the gold rush. Today only Hartsel, Fairplay, and Alma remain. If you haven't had the opportunity to visit this area, it is only 1 1/2 hours away!
Rev. Dyer was known as the "Snowshoe Itinerate" and preached in the area. He delivered mail over
The town buildings face each other and clapboard sidewalks border the entrances. There is a saloon, railroad station, a combination furniture and coffin maker store, a drug store, a school, and a homestead. Blacksmith bellows and offices for the local dentist, doctor, washwoman, and newspaper. It is almost as good as actually stepping back in time. Words do this town no justice for it has to be experienced to be appreciated. Children love it as much as the adults. Comments like "I remember using that" are heard often. A lot of tender loving care still goes into every presentation and display. All for a sum of $7.50 a person. http://www.southparkcity.org/ghosttown_tour.htm
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