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by Gene Parks
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Bodie State Historic Park - Ghost Town
Bodie California was an active gold-mining town from 1859 to 1942 when the last mine closed.
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Bodie State Historic Park - Ghost Town
Bodie California was an active gold-mining town from 1859 to 1942 when the last mine closed.
The town is located in the Bodie Hills in Mono County, California about 75 miles southeast of Lake Tahoe and 12 miles east-southeast of Bridgeport, California. Bodie was designated a ghost town in 1915 by The U.S. Department of the Interior and designated a National Historic Landmark. The town is named for William Bodie, who had discovered small amounts of gold in the hills north of Mono Lake. Only a small part of the town survives, preserved in a state of "arrested decay." Interiors remain as they were left and stocked with goods. Designated as a National Historic Site and a State Historic Park in 1962, the remains of Bodie are being preserved in a state of "arrested decay". Today this once thriving mining camp is visited by the locals and tourists.
I am a retired Information Technology Project Manager located in Santa Monica, California. I’ve loved photography and started taking photos in the late 1970s. With a full time, job, I had little time to enjoy my passion for photography. I will shoot anything (with Canon or Sony) that produces an emotional reaction. I'm self-taught and began to take my photography seriously in 2006. Retirement has given me an opportunity to follow my grandson and shoot photos of him playing basketball and having some of my photos published in sport magazines. Welcome to my gallery, enjoy my photos presented for your viewing pleasure and purchase. Thanks Gene “PapaG” Parks All images are copyright by Gene Parks. All The materials contained...
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Gene Parks
Doug, thanks so much for featuring my "Bodie State Historic Park - Ghost Town" in the “Stitched Panoramas" group. I appreciate your support and all of the FFA family!
Gene Parks
Doug, thanks so much for featuring my "Bodie State Historic Park - Ghost Town" in the “Sony Full Frame Cameras" group. I appreciate your support and all of the FFA family!