QUOTE (Peter McLennan @ Jul 25 2009, 09:17 AM)

Since you're in the area anyway, there's a pseudo ghost town east of Kanab, UT. Go east from Kanab on US 89 to UT 1854 and turn north. A few miles (maybe five or so, I forget) there's the remnants of an old movie set. There are a dozen or so old buildings all tumbling into disrepair and very photogenic. Take a long lens - I think it's private property.
FYI, the Paria movie set burned to the ground back in 2006. I was there in September 2007 and there was nothing left. It's still a beautiful area to visit and photograph.
Fire Destroys Replica Movie Set in Kanab
August 26th, 2006 @ 9:46pm
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Replica buildings of a Kanab-area movie set made famous in westerns of the 1960s were destroyed by fire Friday night, the Bureau of Land Management said.
A wooden-framed saloon, mercantile, post office and another building caught fire about 3 p.m. and burned to the ground, BLM spokesman Larry Crutchfield said.
The cause of the fire remained unknown and investigators were trying to determine if it had been intentionally set, he said.
The buildings were erected in 2000 by Kane County residents and constructed as look-alikes of sets built for the production of the Dean Martin/Frank Sinatra "Rat Pack" western "Sergeants 3." The sets were located near the original Paria movie set, 40 miles east of Kanab.
"The rebuilding of the set was a community effort, and (the fire) hurts the whole community," Crutchfield said.
A traveler paying a visit to the sets Friday told authorities he saw a tan, late model pickup truck driving away from the area just as he arrived and spotted the fire, Crutchfield said.
More than 200 movie westerns have been filmed in the Kanab area, including the 1924 silent film "Deadwood Coach" starring Tom Mix. The saloon and mercantile were also featured in Clint Eastwood's "The Outlaw Josey Wales."