Deadwood, British Columbia
Deadwood | |
---|---|
Deadwood Location of Deadwood in British Columbia | |
Coordinates: 49°06′00″N 118°42′00″W / 49.10000°N 118.70000°WCoordinates: 49°06′00″N 118°42′00″W / 49.10000°N 118.70000°W | |
Country |
|
Province |
|
Deadwood is a ghost town in British Columbia. Deadwood existed in 1897 and was located several miles west of Greenwood, between Grand Forks and Osoyoos.[1] A number of copper claims in the area gave rise to Deadwood. The copper claims include Big Ledge, Eagle, Butte City, Spoiled Horse, and Mother Lode. The Mother Lode became a great mine although Deadwood disappeared within a few years. Deadwood contained two hotels, a store, a post office and a school. Traces of the Algoma Hotel may still exist, although the town of Deadwood has disappeared.[2]
References
- ↑ "Deadwood". BCGNIS. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
- ↑ N.L. Barlee (1973), Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns. Canada West Publications.
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.