 
 
 Today's before-and-after shots should round out the 
Calico portion of our tour, although I think there's probably still one more installment in the 
Knott's Footsteps series. The images above show 
Main Street in Calico as it appeared during its 
real ghost town years and as it appears today. The two images that follow show 
Lane's General Merchandise, which is one of only a few original buildings left in town. It's built of 
rammed earth.
If you'd like to see more photos from our Mojave/Calico trek, visit 
my "Mojave" photo set on 
Flickr. The set includes images of the 
Mystery Shack (like the late 
Haunted Shack at 
Knott's Berry Farm), the 
Maggie Mine, 
Boot Hill, and other points of interest in Calico. It also includes more views of the 
Knott homestead, the historic 
Cajon Pass, and the bustling metropolis of 
Yermo.
 
What a wonderful series this is - thanks again Chris.
ReplyDeleteYes - I would like to thank you also. I find these "then and now" photo's so wonderful to see the comparison.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pleasure to look over these photos. The Calico Mountains region holds a special place in my life. My parents first took my out there when I was about three years old. Later I cut my archaeological teeth in that region. Wrote a paper on the cultural material of the Waterloo Mining Camp, which was active at the same time as Calico. While Calico survives as a tourist point, the Waterloo Camp (about a mile away) has nearly vanished.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great before & after photos of Calico. Great documentation work.