Bodie was a gold rush town in the 1880’s and boomed to a population of 10,000 people, all hoping to make their fortune. Rumoured to have had 65 saloons, the town attracted miners, shopkeepers, newspapermen, prostitutes and gunslingers from all over America – and allegedly there was a man killed every day there.
In the 1960’s, the State of California took over the town and have held it in its state of ‘arrested decay’ ever since.
Bodie, California
Buildings and Landmarks