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Amboy, population 0 — a Mojave Desert ghost town and Americana icon fights to survive Joan and Kirk Bullard sit under the awning of Roy’s.
Situated along Route 66, Amboy, Calif. once boasted 200 residents, three gas stations, three motels, two cafes, a post office, a school and a church. Now it’s a ghost town.
Gas station employees discuss what it's like to work at Amboy, a surreal ghost town in the California desert.
Amboy is more than a ghost town—it’s a gateway to one of California’s most unique natural wonders. Come for the retro vibes, stay for the crater climb and one of the best views in the desert.
Inside the American ghost town with population ZERO - where tourists flock to snap selfies with iconic sign - as one lonely man fights to save its legacy after inheriting it from his father ...
Amboy has long served weary travelers — first as a railroad station, and later as a roadside attraction that’s especially popular with people touring the Mother Road, Route 66.
A MAN spent nearly half a million to bring a ghost town back to its former glory. The business district in Amboy, California has a post office, a historic restaurant motel, and a Route 66 tourist s… ...
In 2005, Albert Okura paid $425,000 cash for Amboy, California — a clutch of orphaned buildings in the middle of the Mojave Desert, a long-forgotten, pit stop somewhere out there between Las ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. (WKRC) - Three men were accused of stealing more than 1,200 pairs of Air Jordans from a train parked in a ghost town. According to KTLA, three individuals were charged for their ...
Address: 36600 Ghost Town Road Yermo, CA 92398 Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Amboy Ever have the hankering to experience a post-apocalyptic 1950s-kitschy hellscape?
Amboy has long served weary travelers — first as a railroad station, and later as a roadside attraction that’s especially popular with people touring the Mother Road, Route 66.