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Calico Ghost Town, about 15 minutes from Barstow, offers a well-preserved glimpse into California’s silver mining past. Once a booming mining town in the 1880s, Calico was abandoned when silver lost ...
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Two of California’s most revered national parks are the latest to enact the National Park Service’s controversial policy prohibiting visitors from paying their entrance fees in cash.
Languages: English. You can get in touch with Joe by emailing joe.edwards@newsweek.com Visitors heading to two of California's most popular national parks face a major payment change this month.