Cisco Ghost Town - UT


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October 2nd 2011
Published: October 3rd 2011
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Cisco started as a watering stop for the railroad's steam engines in the 1880s. As work crews,and later travelers, came through, stores,hotels and restaurants sprang up to accomodate them.Nearby cattle ranchers, and sheep herders in thr Book Cliffs north of town began using Cisco as a livestock and provisioning center. Around the turn of the century,over 100,000 sheep were sheared here before being shipped to market. Then oil and natural gas were discovered. For awhile Ciso was the largest producer in Utah. People began traveling more and Cisco continued to grow. Then the bottom fell out. A declining economy crashed when I-70 came through and by-passed Cisco altogether.

COMMENTS: Cisco is located right off I-70, between exits 202 and 212. There are many boarded up houses and a truck terminal that still appears to be in business.
REMAINS: A dozen or so buildings remain.


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