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Ludlow, ghost town in Las Animas County, Colorado, United States

Ludlow is a ghost settlement in Las Animas County, Colorado, with few remaining buildings from the early 20th century mining era. The ruins of simple wooden structures, workers' quarters, and old railroad remnants show the basic infrastructure that was built to support the mining operations and the people who worked there.

Ludlow was founded in the early 1900s when coal mining was active in the region and drew workers to settle. The turning point came in 1914, when a conflict between striking workers and state militia resulted in the Ludlow Massacre, an event that shaped the labor movement in America.

The name Ludlow reflects its origins as a mining community where workers and their families built a tight-knit settlement. Visitors can observe at the remaining structures and memorial sites how closely people lived together and how their shared labor shaped daily life here.

The site is easily accessible by road, but there are no shops or services in the immediate area. Visitors should bring water and supplies and be prepared for a rural setting with minimal modern facilities nearby.

Simple memorial gatherings sometimes take place here to honor the events of 1914 and the people affected by them. These assemblies focus on education and remembrance of the workers' struggles for better conditions.

Location: Las Animas County

GPS coordinates: 37.33319,-104.58388

Latest update: December 18, 2025 19:00

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