Cisco, Utah

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Cisco, Utah is a near-ghost town in eastern Utah that once served as a small railroad and ranching community along the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad.

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Cisco, Utah canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ghost town
unincorporated community
accessibleVia Interstate 70 (nearby) NERFINISHED
areaCode 435
climate semi-arid climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Grand County, Utah NERFINISHED
currentStatus largely abandoned
near-ghost town
declineCause changes in railroad operations
construction of Interstate 70
reduction in rail traffic
elevation approximately 1,340 meters
approximately 4,400 feet
featuredIn film “Thelma & Louise” NERFINISHED
various music videos
hasNearbyFeature Cisco Landing on the Colorado River NERFINISHED
hasStructureType abandoned buildings
derelict houses
old service stations
historicalFunction fuel and water stop for trains
railroad service town
ranching community
supply point for sheep and cattle ranchers
locatedAlong U.S. Route 50 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 6 NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Fruita, Colorado NERFINISHED
Green River, Utah NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion eastern Utah
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
locatedNear Colorado River NERFINISHED
namedAfter nearby Cisco Wash
peakPeriod early 20th century
postalCode 84515
servedByRailroad Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad NERFINISHED
state Utah

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