Ghost Town Gold

Ghost Town Gold (2012)

EndedReality show

Brit Eaton and Scott Glaves explore the last frontier of American archaeology, the old ghost towns, abandoned mining camps, and industrial graveyards of the Wild West, in search of collectible artifacts from a bygone era. Whether it's convincing a sixth generation rancher to part with a stockpile of pre-19th century antiques, or unearthing a 150-year old mine shaft that holds a horde of Gold Rush mining gear, there's an endless supply of eccentric people, places, and artifacts to find and explore. From the Four Corners to the Alaskan wilderness to the Deep South, the American landscape is littered with deserted mine workings, abandoned ranches, and antiquated farmhouses and outbuildings still well preserved and primed for picking.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06The Big GambleDec 20, 2012
S01E05Showdown in Silver CityDec 13, 2012
S01E04Boomtown or BustDec 6, 2012
S01E03Trailing OutlawsNov 29, 2012
S01E02Pioneering ProfitNov 22, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Ghost Town Gold' premiere?

'Ghost Town Gold' premiered on November 15, 2012.

Who were the hosts of 'Ghost Town Gold'?

The hosts of 'Ghost Town Gold' were Brit Eaton and Scott Glaves.

What was the premise of the show?

'Ghost Town Gold' followed Brit Eaton and Scott Glaves as they traveled across the United States in search of abandoned ghost towns and the treasures they held.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Ghost Town Gold'?

The first season of 'Ghost Town Gold' consisted of 10 episodes.

In which states did the hosts explore ghost towns in the first season?

In the first season, the hosts explored ghost towns in states such as California, Colorado, Nevada, and Oregon.

What kind of artifacts did the hosts search for in the ghost towns?

The hosts searched for artifacts such as old coins, antique bottles, and other valuable items that could provide a glimpse into the past.

How did the hosts determine which ghost towns to explore?

The hosts researched historical records, maps, and local legends to identify potential ghost towns with the promise of hidden treasures.

Did the hosts encounter any paranormal activity during their explorations?

While the focus of the show was on finding treasures, the hosts occasionally encountered eerie experiences and shared stories of paranormal activity in some ghost towns.

How did the hosts document their findings in each episode?

The hosts used metal detectors, shovels, and other tools to unearth artifacts, which they then showcased and discussed on the show.

Were there any experts or historians featured on the show?

Yes, 'Ghost Town Gold' occasionally featured experts and historians who provided additional insights into the history and significance of the ghost towns and the artifacts found.

Were there any challenges or obstacles faced by the hosts during their explorations?

Yes, the hosts encountered various challenges such as difficult terrains, extreme weather conditions, and the risk of encountering dangerous wildlife while exploring remote ghost towns.

Did the hosts ever find any exceptionally rare or valuable artifacts?

Yes, throughout the series, the hosts discovered several rare and valuable artifacts, including valuable coins, unique bottles, and other historical items.

How did the hosts ensure the preservation of the ghost towns and their artifacts?

The hosts practiced responsible and ethical treasure hunting, ensuring that they left the sites as they found them and providing information to local authorities when necessary.

Did the hosts interact with any locals during their explorations?

Yes, the hosts often met and interviewed local residents who shared stories and anecdotes about the history of the ghost towns and their significance to the community.

Did the show delve into the history and background of the ghost towns?

Yes, 'Ghost Town Gold' provided historical context and background information about each ghost town visited, shedding light on their rise and decline.

Did the hosts have any personal connections or experiences with ghost towns prior to the show?

Yes, both hosts had a passion for history and exploring abandoned places, which gave them prior experience and knowledge about ghost towns.

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