Crosby
County Highway 433 between Kirby & Lucerne

Tailing piles and a mine superstructure mark the spot of this ghosttown, named for Mormon pioneer Jesse W. Crosby. Coal from Crosby supplied Thermopolis and the surrounding area in the early 1890s and at one time, more than 100 children attended the Crosby school. The mines closed in 1932.
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