Bonanza, Colorado

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Bonanza, Colorado is a tiny former mining town in the Rocky Mountains of south-central Colorado, now largely a historic ghost town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
ghost town
town
access served by unpaved mountain roads
category census-designated places in Saguache County, Colorado
ghost towns in Colorado
mining communities in Colorado
characterizedAs historic ghost town
climate alpine or high-elevation climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Saguache County NERFINISHED
currentStatus primarily historic site rather than active town
economyHistoric mining
elevation approximately 2860 meters
approximately 9380 feet
feature abandoned buildings
historic mine workings
old townsite
GNISFeatureID 0193570
hasHistoricDistrict Bonanza Historic District NERFINISHED
historicalUse silver mining town
locatedIn Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
south-central Colorado NERFINISHED
namedFor Spanish word "bonanza" meaning prosperity
near Rio Grande National Forest NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic largely uninhabited
populationTrend very small population
region San Luis Valley region of Colorado NERFINISHED
state Colorado
surroundedBy public lands and forested mountains
timeZone Mountain Standard Time NERFINISHED
timeZoneDST Mountain Daylight Time

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Saguache County, Colorado contains Bonanza, Colorado