The Rise and Fall of Saint Elmo, Colorado - Abandoned Mining Town
Offered By: IT'S HISTORY via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the captivating history of Saint Elmo, Colorado in this 17-minute video documenting the rise and fall of a once-thriving mining town. Discover how this Rocky Mountain settlement, established in 1880 during the silver boom, rapidly grew to a population of over 2,000 residents with a bustling community life. Learn about the town's swift decline as silver resources dwindled and miners sought opportunities elsewhere, leading to near-abandonment by the early 1920s. Examine the preserved ghost town that remains today, with its deserted buildings and abandoned streets serving as a poignant reminder of the transient nature of frontier boomtowns. Gain insights into American urban decay through the lens of Saint Elmo's history, as presented by host Ryan Socash in this episode of IT'S HISTORY.
Syllabus
The Rise and Fall of Saint Elmo Colorado | ABANDONED
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IT'S HISTORY
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