Stay in a real ghost town, just in time for Halloween

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Stay in a real ghost town, just in time for Halloween. Built in the 1880s (and abandoned in the 1990s), this Utah town was once a saloon, a pit stop for railroad workers, a mining outpost, and even the subject of a Johnny Cash song. Its only resident? Your host, Eileen. For the last several years, Eileen has been restoring the settlement’s buildings, including the old one-room post office and the former general store. In fact, that’s exactly where you’ll sleep if you’re brave enough to spend Halloween weekend in the remains of this old Wild West whistle-stop. Link in bio. See our story for more on Cisco.

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