An abandoned home in the American desert Sarah Lachise via Unsplash Ghost Towns of the Wild West Arizona and its "wild west" history conjure up images of dusty old mining towns, deserted and long-forgotten. The state is dotted with ghost towns, many of which can be visited today. These towns were once bustling with people, but now they’re eerily quiet.. and often, very eerie. Still, they offer a glimpse into Arizona's rich and fascinating history. And while some of these towns are no longer inhabited, they are still well worth a visit. If you want to explore Arizona’s ghost towns in depth, check out many of the comprehensive guides on Amazon: Arizona Ghost Towns and also the Images of America Series of Books for Arizona 1. Bisbee - Cochise County, Arizona Bisbee, in Cochise County, Arizona, got its name from an investor from San Francisco, Judge DeWitt Bisbee. While it's not a complete ghost town and still has inhabitants, it gives you the feel of being a ghost town a...