CALICO, CA

Calico is a ghost town located in the Mojave Desert region of Southern California. Founded in 1881 as a silver mining town, today it is a county park.

At its height, Calico boasted a population of 1,200 people, and over 500 silver mines.

Now however, the town is populated by no more than 12 people, while the mines are inactive.

Besides the usual assortment of bars, brothels, gambling halls and a few churches, Calico also supported a newspaper, the Calico Print

During the mid 1890s the price of silver dropped and Calico's silver mines were no longer economically viable.

With the end of borax mining in the region in 1907 the town became completely abandoned.

The last original inhabitant of Calico before it was abandoned, Mrs. Lucy Bell Lane, died in the 1960s. Her house remains as the main museum in town.

In 1951, Walter Knott, founder of Knott's Berry Farm, purchased the town and began restoring it to its original condition referencing old photographs.

Though five of the original town buildings exist today, many others were recreated as replicas of their originals on preexisting foundations

Original two seater out-house!

Today, the park operates mine tours, gunfight stunt shows, gold panning, a restaurant, the Calico & Odessa Railroad and a number of general merchandise stores. It is open daily, and requires an entrance fee.

During the tours, one may see silver ore so rich that there are gray spots of silver in the rock.

In 1966, Walter Knott donated the town to San Bernardino County, and Calico became a county regional park.

CALICO IS A GHOST TOWN. EVEN THOUGH IT HAS COMMERCIAL ELEMENTS, DON'T PASS A TRIP BY. THERE ARE SOME WONDERFUL FOLKS WHO WORK THERE.

IT IS A TREASURE FULL OF HISTORY. STOP BY AND SAY "Howdy"!

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