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Row of officer quarters at the historic Fort Davis NHS, Fort Davis Texas,
Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas – March 2, 2017: Historic Fort Davis, which was once occupied by the legendary Buffalo Soldiers, contains numerous well preserved military structures that are currently maintained by the U.S. National Park Service.
Bodie a historic ghost town in California east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Mono County.
Pony Express station at Simpson Springs in the western desert of Utah.  The original building was replaced by this replica in 1975 by the Future Farmers of America in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management.
An old deserted wooden cabin with a corral sits empty in the arid desert of Utah
Abandoned bunkhouse or hotel building in the ghost town of Jeffrey City Wyoming
Abandoned White House in Desert, Snowcapped Mountains
USA, State of Utah, Washington County, town of Grafton. The Alonzo H. Russel home (about 1862). Grafton is a ghost town near the Zion National Park. The site was first settled in December 1859 as part of a cotton-growing project ordered by Brigham Young (president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 to 1877). After a  flood of the Virgin River, that had destroyed the first town (called Wheeler), a new town, called New Grafton, was built upstream. In 1866 some settlers were killed by Navajo raiders. Besides that, more than thirty people (including many children) died of diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, or accident. So a lot of Grafton's residents moved to Rockville. In 1890 only four families remained. In 1921, the local branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was discontinued. Grafton was permanently abandoned in 1944. In 1997, a restoration project started to preserve the Grafton site. The old church, some houses, and the fence of Berry's grave in the cemetery were restored. In the cemetery it's believed about 80 graves exist. In the center of the cemetery there is the restored fence of Robert Madison Berry (24 years old), his wife Mary Isabella Hales Berry (20) and his brother Joseph Smith Berry (22), killed by Indians. Grafton has been featured as a location in several films.
Restored barracks with foundation of old living quarters in foreground at the Amache National Historic Site, Colorado. In the town of Granada CO, ten thousand Japanese Americans passed through the internment camp during World War II.
Historic Abandoned Old Multi-story Brick Building in Goldfield, Nevada
Fort Verde State Park sign near Prescott Arizona
The tumbled and broken adobe and brick walls of old Fort Union, north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, take on the look of an American Stonehenge in this panoramic view.
Yellowstone National Park
Vernal, Utah - September 20, 2020: Neon sign for the Lazy K Ranch Motel, in rural Utah
Well preserved Army fort buildings established in 1854 remain at the Fort Davis National Historic Site and stand among the volcanic rocks in the Davis Mountains of west Texas.
USA, State of Utah, Washington County, town of Grafton. The Alonzo H. Russel's home (about 1862) and the church/schoolhouse. Grafton is a ghost town near the Zion National Park. The site was first settled in December 1859 as part of a cotton-growing project ordered by Brigham Young (president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 to 1877). After a  flood of the Virgin River, that had destroyed the first town (called Wheeler), a new town, called New Grafton, was built upstream. In 1866 some settlers were killed by Navajo raiders. Besides that, more than thirty people (including many children) died of diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, or accident. So a lot of Grafton's residents moved to Rockville. In 1890 only four families remained. In 1921, the local branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was discontinued. Grafton was permanently abandoned in 1944. In 1997, a restoration project started to preserve the Grafton site. The old church, some houses, and the fence of Berry's grave in the cemetery were restored. In the cemetery it's believed about 80 graves exist. In the center of the cemetery there is the restored fence of Robert Madison Berry (24 years old), his wife Mary Isabella Hales Berry (20) and his brother Joseph Smith Berry (22), killed by Indians. Grafton has been featured as a location in several films.
On the military ground of old Fort Davis, Texas. The Davis mountains rise above the national park service site.
Historic stone Park County Courthouse in Fairplay, Colorado, USA
Abiquiu, NM: Adobe Penitente Chapel with Three Crosses at Dawn in Abiquiu, 50 miles north of Santa Fe.
Looking across the porches of buildings in a row
Fourth Ward School in Virginia City, Nevada, USA served as a school from 1876 until 1936 and is now a museum. Second Empire architecture style. US National Register of Historic Places.
Pony express abandoned in the desert
Wide view Fort Union preservation in New Mexico exposed to the wind, within a sweeping valley of short grass prairie, amid the swales of the Santa Fe trail, is the remnants of the largest 19th century military fort in the region of New Mexico, in southwest USA.
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Historic military structures at Fort Davis national historic site, Fort Davis Texas.
Very old building in the Kannaland Region of the Little Karoo, Western cape, South Africa
Ajo, Arizona, USA - February 15, 2024: The Saint Catherine's Indian Mission was established in 1942 by the Sisters of Charity to serve the people of southern Arizona and Mexico near the US-Mexico border.  The Sisters were dedicated to their mission of providing religious education and guidance to the community.  They not only provided religious services but also ran a school and offered various services.  Today, the mission building serves as the Ajo Historical Society Museum.  The museum is located in Ajo, Arizona, USA.
Buena Vista, Colorado
Las Animas, Colorado, Bent County, USA - May 31, 2024: A stately red brick courthouse with a distinctive clock tower dominates the landscape of a small town in Colorado. The historic building, likely dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century, stands in contrast to a modern, structure with Bent County Development Foundation nearby. American flags flutter in the breeze, while utility poles and sparse vegetation dot the scene. Overcast skies loom above, creating a moody atmosphere that highlights the enduring presence of this local landmark.
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