Description: FREE SHIPPING SOUVENIR COLLECTION POST CARD MAGNETS YOSEMITE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH BODIE GHOST TOWN SET of 3 Offer includes "1" post card and envelop and "2" magnets. ABOUT THESE MAGNETSSET OF 2 3-3/4 INCHES LONG2 - INCHES WIDENEWNEVER BEEN USEDVIEW OF BODIE GHOST TOWN - DOWN TOWN BUILDING BODIE GHOST TOWNCALIFORNIA GOLD RUSHSOUVENIRMAGNETSSET FRIDGECOLLECTIBLESABOUT THIS PHOTO - MAGNETSThis photo was taken at Bodie Ghost Town in the center of town. BODIE GHOST TOWN Internet ResearchBodie is a ghost town in the Bodie is a ghost town in the Bodie Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Mono County, California, United States, about 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Lake Tahoe. It is located 12 miles (19 km) east-southeast of Bridgeport, at an elevation of 8379 feet (2554 m). As Bodie Historic District, the U.S. Department of the Interior recognizes it as a landmark. The ghost town has been administered by California State Parks since becoming a state historic park in 1962, and receives about 200,000 visitors yearly. Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Mono County, California, United States, about 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Lake Tahoe. It is located 12 miles (19 km) east-southeast of Bridgeport, at an elevation of 8379 feet (2554 m). As Bodie Historic District, the U.S. Department of the Interior recognizes it as a National Historic Landmark. The ghost town has been administered by California State Parks since becoming a state historic park in 1962, and receives about 200,000 visitors yearly.Bodie is an original mining town from the late 1800's. What's left today stands in a state of "arrested decay" and is maintained by the California State Parks System, who took over the town in 1962 to make it a State Historic Park. In 1859 William (a.k.a. Waterman) S. Bodey discovered gold near what is now called Bodie Bluff. A mill was established in 1861 and the town began to grow. It started with about 20 miners and grew to an estimated 10,000 people by 1880! By then, the town of Bodie bustled with families, robbers, miners, store owners, gunfighters, prostitutes and people from every country in the world. At one time there was reported to be 65 saloons in town. Among the saloons were numerous brothels and 'houses of ill repute', gambling halls and opium dens - an entertainment outlet for everyone. On a daily basis miners would emerge from the mills and head for the bars and the red light district to spend their earnings. The mixture of money, gold and alcohol would often prove fatal. Newspapers report that town’s people would ask in the mornings "Have a man for breakfast?" Meaning 'Did anyone get killed last night?' Some records show that a "Wm. Body" took a ship from New York, around the horn to end up in San Francisco. It isn't clear if that's the same man who was prospecting near present day Bodie. In any case, the spelling of the name was changed at some point before the majority of the people made their way to Bodie, and it stuck. Today, even though Bodie is down a dusty, bumpy, slow 13 mile long road off of State Highway 395, it's amazing how many people are aware of this once glorious town. There's a story about a little girl whose family was moving from San Francisco to Bodie; Depending on who tells it, she wrote in her diary either: "Good, by God, I'm going to Bodie" -or- "Goodbye God, I'm going to Bodie". Learn more about Bodie and decide for yourself...
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Location: San Diego, California
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Continent: North America
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CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH: BODIE GHOST TOWN
Country: USA
GOLD RUSH COLLECTION: SOUVENIR SET OF 3
Type: Real PhotoS
Features: POST CARD AND MAGNETS
City/Region: Yosemite
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Brand: CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH
Era: BODIE GHOST TOWN