This is an absolute gem that hopefully will be preserved for future generations!
This ghost mining town was only preserved to today's state because two stubborn souls decided that, even after the railroad stopped service and all its inhabitants left, they'd STILL want to live here. They slowly begun acquiring buildings (sometimes just paying overdue property taxes) and they rented buildings and cabins to tourists, whom would visit the area to fish and other outdoor activities. This town is on the National Historic Registry and some of the buildings were donated to Buena Vista Heritage society. They are the ones who collect the money that you toss in the 3 red pilar/tubes in town. They are also the ones who have placed the very informative installation inside the remains of the American House Hotel. They also reconstructed the town hall and jail, and plan to keep slowly restoring and acquiring more buildings. They do need financial help as it is a VERY expensive endeavor (see wall plaque and signage enclosed) so think of this as helping to preserve history for the future.
Don't just go to the General Store and buy .50 cents worth of seeds for the chipmunk. They are fat enough as is, they can stand to miss that meal you want to buy them. Instead come early morning and be greeted by foxes, marmots, deer, squirrels and much more...no need to feed. Great heartwarming experience.
Just put a few dollars into the tubes and help this non-profit to preserve this wonderful heritage for future generations. Preserving a site like this is extremely costly, especially given the remoteness of it. Donate and share the love! read more