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California

 When most people think of ghost towns, California is one of the most often of states that comes to mind.

 There are hundreds of sites in this state to visit.These listings and historical vignettes of ghost towns, near-ghost townsand other historical sites in California are for informational purposes only, and should NOT be construed to grant permission to trespass, metal detect, relic or treasure hunt at any of the listed sites.

 If the reader of this guide is a metal detector user and plans to use this guide to locate sites for metal detecting or relic hunting, it is the Reader’s responsibility to obtain permission from the legal property owners. Please be advised, that any state or nationally owned sites will probably be off-limits to metal detector use. Also be aware of any federal, state or local laws restricting the same.

 


 

 

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