List of ghost towns in Washington
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Washington, a state of the United States.
- Ainsworth[1]
- Alderdale
- Almira
- Almota
- Alpine
- Alto
- Amelia
- Attalia[1]
- Baird
- Bishop
- Blewett[1][2]
- Bodie[1][2]
- Bolster[2]
- Bonita
- Bossburg[1]
- Brief
- Camp 1
- Canyon
- Chesaw[1][2]
- Clay City
- Craige
- Delaney
- Disautel[2]
- Elberton[1]
- Fairfax
- Fishtrap
- Franklin
- Frankfort
- Gettysburg
- Gilmer
- Goshen
- Govan
- Grange City
- Grisdale
- Hanford
- Hanson Ferry
- Haven
- Havillah[1][2]
- Hillhurst
- Holman
- Hot Springs
- Interior
- Jameson
- Jericho
- Kennedy
- Knappton
- Kopiah
- Krain
- Lester
- Liberty[1][2]
- Lindberg
- McCredie
- McGees
- McGowan
- Melmont
- Mendota
- Mock
- Molson[1][2]
- Monohon
- Monte Cristo
- Moonax
- Moore
- Mora
- Mottinger
- Nagrom
- Old Torodah[1][2]
- Osceola
- Pacific City
- Pinkney City[1]
- Pleasant View
- Renslow
- Riparia
- Rodna
- Roza
- Ruby City 48°29′52″N 119°43′34″W / 48.49778°N 119.72611°W, NOT the Ruby in Pend Oreille County
- Rye
- Sanderson
- Seahaven
- Shanako
- Sheridan[2]
- Sherman
- Skagit City[1]
- Theon
- Tono
- Trinidad
- Trinity
- Unfried
- Vail
- Walville
- Wellington[1]
- Weston
- White Bluffs
- Wilcox
- Winesap
- Zindel
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Ruth Kirk and Carmela Alexander (1995). Exploring Washington's Past (Revised ed.). Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. ISBN 0-295-97443-5.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Weis, Norman D. (1971). Ghost Towns of the Northwest. Caldwell, Idaho, USA: Caxton Press. ISBN 0-87004-358-7.