Arthur Rothstein, October 1939, in Georgetown, Colorado:
"Georgetown, Colorado — an old mining town in the mountains."
"Georgetown, Colorado. Ghost mining town."
"Georgetown, Colorado. Silver mining town ghost town."
[Photo: Shorpy/Arthur Rothstein]
Founded in 1859 during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush, Georgetown rapidly became a centre for silver mining, reaching its heyday in the 1880s when its population exceeded 10,000, and a movement arose briefly among local citizens to move the state capital there from Denver. It was long past its prime by the time Rothstein took these photos, with a population down to the hundreds.
Now it's a popular tourist destination.
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