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Calico, California

Calico is a ghost town and former mining town in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Located in the Calico Mountains of the Mojave Desert region of Southern California, it was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town, and was later converted into a county park named Calico Ghost Town. Located off Interstate 15, it lies 3 miles (4.8 km) from Barstow and 3 miles from Yermo. Giant letters spelling CALICO are visible, from the highway, on the Calico Peaks behind it. Walter Knott purchased Calico in the 1950s, and rebuilt all but the five remaining original buildings to look as they did in the 1880s. Calico received California Historical Landmark #782,[2] and in 2005 was proclaimed by then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to be California's Silver Rush Ghost Town.[3]

Calico
Calico in the Mojave Desert
Calico
Location within Southern California
Coordinates: 34°56′56″N 116°51′51″W / 34.94889°N 116.86417°W / 34.94889; -116.86417
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Bernardino
Elevation2,283 ft (696 m)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDTTooltip Pacific Daylight Time)
ZIP code
92398
Area codes760/442
GNISTooltip Geographic Names Information System feature ID1660414
Websiteparks.sbcounty.gov/category/calico
Reference no.782

History edit

 
Original mining crew at the Silver King Mine.

In 1881, four prospectors were leaving Grapevine Station (present day Barstow, California) for a mountain peak to the northeast. After they described the peak as "calico-colored", the peak, the mountain range to which it belonged, and the town that followed were all called Calico.[4]: 51  The four prospectors discovered silver in the mountain and opened the Silver King Mine, which was California's largest silver producer in the mid-1880s.[4]: 51 [5]: 7  John C. King, who had grubstaked the prospectors who discovered the silver vein (the Silver King Mine was thus named after him), was the uncle of Walter Knott founder of Knott's Berry Farm. King was sheriff of San Bernardino County from 1879 to 1882.[6][7]: 154 [8]: 7 [9] A post office at Calico was established in early 1882, and the Calico Print, a weekly newspaper, started publishing. The town soon supported three hotels, five general stores, a meat market, bars, brothels, and three restaurants and boarding houses. The county established a school district and a voting precinct.[10][5]: 11–12  The town also had a deputy sheriff and two constables, two lawyers and a justice of the peace, five commissioners, and two doctors. There was also a Wells Fargo office and a telephone and telegraph service.[4]: 51  At its height of silver production during 1883 and 1885,[10] Calico had over 500 mines and a population of 1,200 people.[4]: 51  Local badmen were buried in the Boot Hill cemetery.[11][12]

The discovery of the borate mineral colemanite in the Calico mountains a few years after the settlement of the town also helped Calico's fortunes, and in 1890 the estimated population of the town was 3,500, with nationals of China, England, Ireland, Greece, France, and the Netherlands, as well as Americans living there.[4]: 52  In the same year, the Silver Purchase Act was enacted and drove down the price of silver.[4]: 51  By 1896, its value had decreased to $0.57 (~$20.00 in 2022) per troy ounce, and Calico's silver mines were no longer economically viable.[4]: 51  The post office was discontinued in 1898,[13] and the school closed not long after.[10] By the turn of the century, Calico was all but a ghost town,[4]: 52  and with the end of borax mining in the region in 1907 the town was completely abandoned.[citation needed] Many of the original buildings were moved to Barstow, Daggett and Yermo.[4]: 52 

 
Restoring Calico was one of Walter Knott's efforts to educate the public and honor the pioneers.

An attempt to revive the town was made in about 1915, when a cyanide plant was built to recover silver from the unprocessed Silver King Mine's deposits. Walter Knott and his wife Cordelia, founders of Knott's Berry Farm, were homesteaded at Newberry Springs around this time, and Knott helped build the redwood cyanide tanks for the plant.[4]: 52 [7]: 153–158 

The last owner of Calico as a mine was Zenda Mining Company. After building Ghost Town at Knott’s Berry Farm in the 1940s, Walter Knott, his son, Russell, and Paul von Klieben, who was Knott's art director, made a road trip to Calico. The three of them came back filled with enthusiasm. If they could build an imaginary ghost town at Knott’s Berry Farm, would it not be possible to restore a real ghost town?[tone] In 1951, Walter Knott purchased the town of Calico from the Zenda Mining Company and put Paul von Klieben in charge of restoring it to its original condition, referencing old photographs.[14]: 102–104 [15][16]

Using the old photos, and Walter’s memory and that of some old-timers who still lived in the area, von Klieben was able to not only restore existing structures, but also design and replace missing buildings. Knott spent $700,000 restoring Calico.[14]: 106–108  Knott installed a longtime employee named Freddy "Calico Fred" Noller as resident caretaker and official greeter.[17] In 1966 Walter Knott decided to donate the town to San Bernardino County, and Calico became a County Regional Park.[4]: 52–53 

Current status edit

 
Entrance to the town
 
Calico & Odessa Railroad
 
Calico in the evening
 
Blue Star memorial at Calico

Calico has been restored to the look of the silver rush era when it flourished, although many original buildings were removed and replaced instead with gingerbread architecture and false façades that tourists would expect to see in a Western-themed town.[4]: 53  Most of the restored and newly built buildings are made of wood with a simple, rustic architecture and a severely weathered appearance. Some structures still stand dating back to the town's operational years: Lil's Saloon; the town office; the former home of Lucy Lane, which is now the main museum but was originally the town's post office and courthouse; Smitty's Gallery; the general store; and Joe's Saloon. There is also a replica of the schoolhouse on the site of the original building.[4]: 53  The one-time homes of the town's Chinese citizens exist as ruins only; only a portion of one rock wall remains of the former "family" residential area on a nearby bluff.[18]

In November 1962, Calico Ghost Town was registered as a California Historical Landmark (Landmark #782),[2] In 2002, Calico vied with Bodie in Mono County to be recognized as the Official State Ghost Town. In 2005, a compromise was finally reached when the State Senate and State Assembly agreed to list Bodie as the Official State Gold Rush Ghost Town and Calico the Official State Silver Rush Ghost Town.[19]

Today, the park operates mine tours, gunfight stunt shows, gold panning, several restaurants, the historic,[clarification needed] 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge Calico & Odessa Railroad, a Mystery Shack, and a number of trinket stores. It is open every day except Christmas and requires an entrance fee. Additional fees are required for some attractions. Overnight camping is also available. Special events are held throughout the year including the Civil War Days Historical Reenactment on President's Day weekend, Spring Festival in May, Calico Days in early October, and a Ghost Town haunt in late October.[3]

The Calico Cemetery, which holds between 96 and 130 graves, has had burials in the 20th and 21st centuries.[8]: 68 [20][21]

In popular culture edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Calico". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved April 12, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Calico". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
  3. ^ a b . San Bernardino County Regional Parks. January 26, 2011. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Varney, Philip (1990). Southern California's Best Ghost Towns. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-2252-8. LCCN 89022742. OCLC 20319644. OL 2201101M.
  5. ^ a b Coke, Larry; Coke, Mrs. (1941). Calico. Calico Camp, Yermo, California.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Holmes, Roger; Bailey, Paul (1956). Fabulous Farmer: The Story of Walter Knott and his Berry Farm. Los Angeles, California: Westernlore Press. pp. 31–35.
  7. ^ a b Kooiman, Helen (1973). Walter Knott: Keeper of the Flame. Fullerton, California: Plycon Press.
  8. ^ a b Peyton, Paige M. (2012). Calico. Images of America. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-8905-3. LCCN 2011932657. OCLC 756576674. OL 25346107M.
  9. ^ Knott's Berry Farm (1959). Calico Ghost Town: Southern California's Greatest Silver Camp. Yermo, California: Calico Print Shop. p. 3.
  10. ^ a b c Hensher, Alan (1991). Ghost Towns of the Mojave Desert. California Classic Books. pp. 18–21. ISBN 1-879395-07-X. LCCN 92140603. OCLC 25187135. OL 1282887M.
  11. ^ Johnson, Steve (October 2, 2010). "America's Boot Hill Graveyards". Interment.net. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  12. ^ Garner, John W. (February 1941). "Calico Ghost Town Cemetery". The Desert Magazine. 5 (40).
  13. ^ Durham, David L. (1998). "Part Eleven – Southeast Region (Imperial, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties)". California's Geographic Names. Clovis, California: Word Dancer Press. p. 1401. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
  14. ^ a b Nygarrd, Norman E. (1965). Walter Knott: 20th Century Pioneer. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House.
  15. ^ Coke, Lucille; Coke, Larry (1969). Mining on the Trails of Destiny. New York: Vantage Press. pp. 184–186.
  16. ^ Hemmerlein, Sandi (February 22, 2017). "Where to find Mojave's Ghost Towns – 5. Calico, California". Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  17. ^ "Long dead silver town returns to life". Toledo Blade. May 13, 1951.
  18. ^ Recorded narration on the Calico and Odessa Railroad ride
  19. ^ Harvey, Steve (August 3, 2005). "Only in LA; Wild West Ghost Town's Image in California Gains Bit of Polish". Los Angeles Times. p. B.4. ISSN 0458-3035.
  20. ^ Steeples, Douglas W. (1999). Treasure from the Painted Hills: A History of Calico, California, 1882–1907. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 89. ISBN 0-313-30836-5.
  21. ^ Orawczyk, Sarah (January 3, 2012). . Desert Dispatch. Archived from the original on February 20, 2014. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  22. ^ The Book at IMDb
  23. ^ "Where was the "Carson City" set located? I'm about 99.9999% it was at the Calico Ghost Town". Stampede Entertainment. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  24. ^ Weeks, John (August 21, 2009). "The news out of Calico Ghost Town is dispiriting". San Bernardino Sun. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  25. ^ . Champagne Books. Archived from the original on August 3, 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  26. ^ Paranormalistics (May 10, 2012). "The Paranormalistics: Calico Ghost Town". Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  27. ^ Morgan-Richards, Lorin (2015). Welsh in the Old West. A Raven Above Press.
  28. ^ "3 Infamous Poltergeists of Calico Ghost Town". January 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  29. ^ Anthroslug (October 29, 2012). "Sluggo's House O' Spookiness: Calico Ghost Town". Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  30. ^ Garcia, Jesus R. (February 5, 2019). "How the Badass Music Video Stylo by Gorillaz was Filmed". Jesus Behind the Wheel. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  31. ^ . moonROK. August 15, 2017. Archived from the original on December 11, 2022. Retrieved December 11, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Historic Photos of Calico at digital-desert.com

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Calico is a ghost town and former mining town in San Bernardino County California United States Located in the Calico Mountains of the Mojave Desert region of Southern California it was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town and was later converted into a county park named Calico Ghost Town Located off Interstate 15 it lies 3 miles 4 8 km from Barstow and 3 miles from Yermo Giant letters spelling CALICO are visible from the highway on the Calico Peaks behind it Walter Knott purchased Calico in the 1950s and rebuilt all but the five remaining original buildings to look as they did in the 1880s Calico received California Historical Landmark 782 2 and in 2005 was proclaimed by then Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to be California s Silver Rush Ghost Town 3 CalicoGhost townformer mining townCalico in the Mojave DesertCalicoLocation within Southern CaliforniaCoordinates 34 56 56 N 116 51 51 W 34 94889 N 116 86417 W 34 94889 116 86417CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountySan BernardinoElevation 1 2 283 ft 696 m Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDTTooltip Pacific Daylight Time ZIP code92398Area codes760 442GNISTooltip Geographic Names Information System feature ID1660414Websiteparks wbr sbcounty wbr gov wbr category wbr calicoCalifornia Historical LandmarkReference no 782 Contents 1 History 2 Current status 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Original mining crew at the Silver King Mine In 1881 four prospectors were leaving Grapevine Station present day Barstow California for a mountain peak to the northeast After they described the peak as calico colored the peak the mountain range to which it belonged and the town that followed were all called Calico 4 51 The four prospectors discovered silver in the mountain and opened the Silver King Mine which was California s largest silver producer in the mid 1880s 4 51 5 7 John C King who had grubstaked the prospectors who discovered the silver vein the Silver King Mine was thus named after him was the uncle of Walter Knott founder of Knott s Berry Farm King was sheriff of San Bernardino County from 1879 to 1882 6 7 154 8 7 9 A post office at Calico was established in early 1882 and the Calico Print a weekly newspaper started publishing The town soon supported three hotels five general stores a meat market bars brothels and three restaurants and boarding houses The county established a school district and a voting precinct 10 5 11 12 The town also had a deputy sheriff and two constables two lawyers and a justice of the peace five commissioners and two doctors There was also a Wells Fargo office and a telephone and telegraph service 4 51 At its height of silver production during 1883 and 1885 10 Calico had over 500 mines and a population of 1 200 people 4 51 Local badmen were buried in the Boot Hill cemetery 11 12 The discovery of the borate mineral colemanite in the Calico mountains a few years after the settlement of the town also helped Calico s fortunes and in 1890 the estimated population of the town was 3 500 with nationals of China England Ireland Greece France and the Netherlands as well as Americans living there 4 52 In the same year the Silver Purchase Act was enacted and drove down the price of silver 4 51 By 1896 its value had decreased to 0 57 20 00 in 2022 per troy ounce and Calico s silver mines were no longer economically viable 4 51 The post office was discontinued in 1898 13 and the school closed not long after 10 By the turn of the century Calico was all but a ghost town 4 52 and with the end of borax mining in the region in 1907 the town was completely abandoned citation needed Many of the original buildings were moved to Barstow Daggett and Yermo 4 52 nbsp Restoring Calico was one of Walter Knott s efforts to educate the public and honor the pioneers An attempt to revive the town was made in about 1915 when a cyanide plant was built to recover silver from the unprocessed Silver King Mine s deposits Walter Knott and his wife Cordelia founders of Knott s Berry Farm were homesteaded at Newberry Springs around this time and Knott helped build the redwood cyanide tanks for the plant 4 52 7 153 158 The last owner of Calico as a mine was Zenda Mining Company After building Ghost Town at Knott s Berry Farm in the 1940s Walter Knott his son Russell and Paul von Klieben who was Knott s art director made a road trip to Calico The three of them came back filled with enthusiasm If they could build an imaginary ghost town at Knott s Berry Farm would it not be possible to restore a real ghost town tone In 1951 Walter Knott purchased the town of Calico from the Zenda Mining Company and put Paul von Klieben in charge of restoring it to its original condition referencing old photographs 14 102 104 15 16 Using the old photos and Walter s memory and that of some old timers who still lived in the area von Klieben was able to not only restore existing structures but also design and replace missing buildings Knott spent 700 000 restoring Calico 14 106 108 Knott installed a longtime employee named Freddy Calico Fred Noller as resident caretaker and official greeter 17 In 1966 Walter Knott decided to donate the town to San Bernardino County and Calico became a County Regional Park 4 52 53 Current status edit nbsp Entrance to the town nbsp Calico amp Odessa Railroad nbsp Calico in the evening nbsp Blue Star memorial at CalicoCalico has been restored to the look of the silver rush era when it flourished although many original buildings were removed and replaced instead with gingerbread architecture and false facades that tourists would expect to see in a Western themed town 4 53 Most of the restored and newly built buildings are made of wood with a simple rustic architecture and a severely weathered appearance Some structures still stand dating back to the town s operational years Lil s Saloon the town office the former home of Lucy Lane which is now the main museum but was originally the town s post office and courthouse Smitty s Gallery the general store and Joe s Saloon There is also a replica of the schoolhouse on the site of the original building 4 53 The one time homes of the town s Chinese citizens exist as ruins only only a portion of one rock wall remains of the former family residential area on a nearby bluff 18 In November 1962 Calico Ghost Town was registered as a California Historical Landmark Landmark 782 2 In 2002 Calico vied with Bodie in Mono County to be recognized as the Official State Ghost Town In 2005 a compromise was finally reached when the State Senate and State Assembly agreed to list Bodie as the Official State Gold Rush Ghost Town and Calico the Official State Silver Rush Ghost Town 19 Today the park operates mine tours gunfight stunt shows gold panning several restaurants the historic clarification needed 2 ft 6 in 762 mm narrow gauge Calico amp Odessa Railroad a Mystery Shack and a number of trinket stores It is open every day except Christmas and requires an entrance fee Additional fees are required for some attractions Overnight camping is also available Special events are held throughout the year including the Civil War Days Historical Reenactment on President s Day weekend Spring Festival in May Calico Days in early October and a Ghost Town haunt in late October 3 The Calico Cemetery which holds between 96 and 130 graves has had burials in the 20th and 21st centuries 8 68 20 21 In popular culture editCalico is the setting for the 1965 episode The Book of the syndicated television series Death Valley Days 22 The Ballad of Calico is the eighth studio album by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition and was issued in February 1972 The entire double album is a country rock concept album about Calico California and was written by Michael Murphey and Larry Cansler the songs tell the stories of individuals who lived in the town The album reached No 118 on Billboard and produced one single School Teacher which reached No 91 In Brent Maddock s western horror movie Tremors 3 Back to Perfection Calico was used as the set for Carson City Nevada 23 Tamara Thorne s 2004 horror novel Thunder Road was inspired by Calico 24 Calico is mentioned in Joanna Newsom s 2004 song Swansea along with other Californian ghost towns Jennifer Lynn s 2005 romance novel New Prints In Old Calico was set in Calico 25 Author Lorin Morgan Richards wrote in his 2015 book Welsh in the Old West of seeing up close the White Lady ghost of Calico as it roamed the outskirts of town 26 27 28 29 Gorillaz shot the music video for Stylo in Calico 30 Korean pop co ed group KARD shot the hidden version of their music video in Calico for their debut song Hola Hola 31 See also editCalico Early Man Site California Historical Landmarks in San Bernardino County California Ghost Town at Knott s Berry Farm Waterloo Mining RailroadReferences edit Calico Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved April 12 2015 a b Calico Office of Historic Preservation California State Parks Retrieved October 12 2012 a b Calico Ghost Town San Bernardino County Regional Parks January 26 2011 Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved July 3 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Varney Philip 1990 Southern California s Best Ghost Towns University of Oklahoma Press ISBN 0 8061 2252 8 LCCN 89022742 OCLC 20319644 OL 2201101M a b Coke Larry Coke Mrs 1941 Calico Calico Camp Yermo California a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Holmes Roger Bailey Paul 1956 Fabulous Farmer The Story of Walter Knott and his Berry Farm Los Angeles California Westernlore Press pp 31 35 a b Kooiman Helen 1973 Walter Knott Keeper of the Flame Fullerton California Plycon Press a b Peyton Paige M 2012 Calico Images of America Charleston South Carolina Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 8905 3 LCCN 2011932657 OCLC 756576674 OL 25346107M Knott s Berry Farm 1959 Calico Ghost Town Southern California s Greatest Silver Camp Yermo California Calico Print Shop p 3 a b c Hensher Alan 1991 Ghost Towns of the Mojave Desert California Classic Books pp 18 21 ISBN 1 879395 07 X LCCN 92140603 OCLC 25187135 OL 1282887M Johnson Steve October 2 2010 America s Boot Hill Graveyards Interment net Retrieved July 3 2017 Garner John W February 1941 Calico Ghost Town Cemetery The Desert Magazine 5 40 Durham David L 1998 Part Eleven Southeast Region Imperial Riverside and San Bernardino Counties California s Geographic Names Clovis California Word Dancer Press p 1401 ISBN 1 884995 14 4 a b Nygarrd Norman E 1965 Walter Knott 20th Century Pioneer Grand Rapids Michigan Zondervan Publishing House Coke Lucille Coke Larry 1969 Mining on the Trails of Destiny New York Vantage Press pp 184 186 Hemmerlein Sandi February 22 2017 Where to find Mojave s Ghost Towns 5 Calico California Retrieved October 28 2019 Long dead silver town returns to life Toledo Blade May 13 1951 Recorded narration on the Calico and Odessa Railroad ride Harvey Steve August 3 2005 Only in LA Wild West Ghost Town s Image in California Gains Bit of Polish Los Angeles Times p B 4 ISSN 0458 3035 Steeples Douglas W 1999 Treasure from the Painted Hills A History of Calico California 1882 1907 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 89 ISBN 0 313 30836 5 Orawczyk Sarah January 3 2012 An unusual funeral Calico characters find final resting place in town s graveyard Desert Dispatch Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 The Book at IMDb Where was the Carson City set located I m about 99 9999 it was at the Calico Ghost Town Stampede Entertainment Retrieved June 6 2023 Weeks John August 21 2009 The news out of Calico Ghost Town is dispiriting San Bernardino Sun Retrieved April 20 2015 New Prints In Old Calico Champagne Books Archived from the original on August 3 2016 Retrieved July 3 2017 Paranormalistics May 10 2012 The Paranormalistics Calico Ghost Town Retrieved July 3 2017 Morgan Richards Lorin 2015 Welsh in the Old West A Raven Above Press 3 Infamous Poltergeists of Calico Ghost Town January 2016 Retrieved July 3 2017 Anthroslug October 29 2012 Sluggo s House O Spookiness Calico Ghost Town Retrieved July 3 2017 Garcia Jesus R February 5 2019 How the Badass Music Video Stylo by Gorillaz was Filmed Jesus Behind the Wheel Retrieved December 11 2022 KARD Drops Secret KARD Version of MV for Latest Single Hola Hola moonROK August 15 2017 Archived from the original on December 11 2022 Retrieved December 11 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calico Ghost Town Official website Historic Photos of Calico at digital desert com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calico California amp oldid 1181688116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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