Strange Name | Ghost Towns and More | Episode 4 | Fiddletown, California
Fiddletown, California is a Gold Rush-era settlement with one of the most unusual names of any mining town in the West. Today, the semi-ghost town preserves a unique history rooted in its early beginnings in Amador County.

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Name Misleading | Ghost Towns and More | Episode 21 | Volcano, California

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Hidden Scars of the Oregon Trail: Eastern Oregon

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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Bodie -- California's Famous Ghost Town Part 1

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Inside Bodie: America’s Most Preserved Ghost Town

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The Story a Rancher Uncovered

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Inside Slab City, The Lawless city in the Desert | Last Free Place In America

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Never Drive This Abandoned California Highway

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Volcano -- Site of California's only Civil War Battle?

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On the Banks of the Guadalupe: The Early Story of San Jose (1995)

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Wild history | Ghost Towns and More | Episode 5 | Piedmont, Wyoming

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Ghost Towns of Northern Montana

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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Are these the Best Ghost Towns in America? Montana's Virginia City and beyond

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Gold Rush Era Buildings of Jackson, Calif.

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After the Wagons Left: Life in Eastern Oregon After the Oregon Trail

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Abandoned Towns and Long Lost Treasure | California Coastal | Destination Adventure

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California's Gold S01E2 Central Coast

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