Arizona Ghost Towns: Fairbank

Fairbank

For those who don't like driving long distances on dirt roads or walking trails through through the thorns of Palo Verde and Mesquite, you'll enjoy a visit to Fairbank. And no, this isn't a typo. There is no "S" at the end of Fairbank. The town is actually named after Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank, a Chicago investor, and the person who brought trains to Fairbank.

As you arrive at Fairbank, you will notice a nice, large parking lot. When you walk into what looks like a park, you will notice the remaining buildings. 

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