Calico is a
ghost town
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and former
mining town
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in
San Bernardino County, California
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, United States. Located in the
Calico Mountains of the
Mojave Desert
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region of
Southern California
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, it was founded in 1881 as a
silver
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mining town, and was later converted into a county park named ''Calico Ghost Town''. Located off
Interstate 15
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, it lies equidistant from
Barstow and
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
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Criteria
Historical significance is determined by meetin ...
#782,
and in 2005 was proclaimed by then-Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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to be California's Silver Rush Ghost Town.
History

In 1881, four prospectors were leaving Grapevine Station (present-day
Barstow, California
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) 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. The four prospectors discovered
silver
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in the mountain and opened the Silver King Mine, which was California's largest silver producer in the mid-1880s. 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
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. King was sheriff of San Bernardino County from 1879 to 1882. A
post office
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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.
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
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office and a telephone and telegraph service. At the height of its silver production during 1883 and 1885,
Calico had over 500 mines and a population of 1,200 people. Local badmen were buried in the
Boot Hill cemetery.
The discovery of the
borate
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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. In the same year, the
Silver Purchase Act was enacted and drove down the price of silver. By 1896, its value had decreased to $0.57 (~$ in ) per
troy ounce
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, and Calico's silver mines were no longer economically viable. The post office was discontinued in 1898, and the school closed not long after.
By the turn of the twentieth century, Calico was all but a ghost town, and with the end of
borax
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Daggett and Yermo.
An attempt to revive the town was made , 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
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, were
homesteaded at
Newberry Springs around this time, and Knott helped build the redwood cyanide tanks for the plant.
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. Now having experience building a fictional ghost town at Knott's Berry Farm, the group believed that it would be possible to restore a real ghost town. 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.
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. Knott installed a longtime employee named Freddy "Calico Fred" Noller as resident caretaker and official greeter. In 1966 Walter Knott decided to donate the town to San Bernardino County, and Calico became a County Regional Park.
Current status

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
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-themed town. 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. 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.
In November 1962, Calico Ghost Town was registered as a
California Historical Landmark
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Criteria
Historical significance is determined by meetin ...
(
Landmark #782),
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 as the Official State Silver Rush Ghost Town.
Today, the park operates mine tours, gunfight stunt shows,
gold panning
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, several restaurants, the historic
narrow-gauge
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Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with tighter curv ...
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.
The Calico Cemetery, which holds between 96 and 130 graves, has had burials in the 20th and 21st centuries.
In popular culture
* Calico is the setting for the 1965 episode "The Book" of the
syndicated television series
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, ''
Death Valley Days
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''.
* ''
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
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, Nevada.
*
Tamara Thorne's 2004 horror novel ''Thunder Road'' was inspired by Calico.
* Calico is mentioned in
Joanna Newsom
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After recording and self-releasing two EPs in 2002, Newsom signed to the independent label Drag City (record label), Drag City. Her debut album, ''The Milk-Eyed ...
'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.
* Author
Lorin Morgan-Richards
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In the past, Morgan-Richards served as the p ...
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.
*
Gorillaz
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shot the music video for "
Stylo" in Calico.
* Korean pop co-ed group
KARD shot the "hidden" version of their music video in Calico for their debut song "
Hola Hola".
*It was the inspiration of the
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Zombies map "Buried"
*A house in Calico was shown in the music video for
Robert Plant
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's "
Big Log".
See also
*
Calico Early Man Site
*
California Historical Landmarks in San Bernardino County, California
*
Ghost Town at Knott's Berry Farm
*
Waterloo Mining Railroad
References
External links
*
Historic Photos of Calico at digital-desert.com
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