Ghost Towns in the American West with Aubrey Carter

美国西部荒废小镇之旅,与奥布里·卡特同行

American English Podcast

2026-03-26

36 分钟
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of ghost towns in the United States—places where thousands of people once lived, worked, and searched for fortune… and then suddenly left behind. We begin in Coloma, California, where gold was discovered in 1848, sparking the famous Gold Rush. You’ll learn how towns like this quickly grew into busy communities filled with miners, shops, and saloons—and how just as quickly, they became completely empty when the gold ran out. ⭐ Speak about the topics we discuss in this podcast! Join the Academy. Together with guest Aubrey Carter, we dive into what it’s actually like to visit ghost towns today. From Virginia City and Nevada City in Montana to Goldfield Ghost Town in Arizona and the famous Whaley House in California, we talk about real places you can explore—some of which are even said to be haunted. You’ll also learn how Americans talk about these places in everyday English. We explain expressions like “this place is a ghost town” and “this place is dead,” and clarify commonly confused words like salon vs. saloon. We also cover idioms like bite the dust and kick the bucket, including when it’s appropriate (and not appropriate!) to use them. Along the way, we explain vocabulary so you can build your English while learning about U.S. history and culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Hi, everybody.

  • My name is Shauna, and this is the American English Podcast.

  • My goal here is to teach you the English spoken in the United States.

  • Through common expressions, pronunciation tips,

  • and interesting cultural snippets or stories, I hope to keep this fun, useful, and interesting.

  • Let's do it.

  • I grew up.

  • Near Coloma, California.

  • Well, somewhat close.

  • And if you've never been, let me paint a picture for you.

  • There's a post office that no longer works, buildings that look like nobody's touched them in decades, and it's silent.

  • And here's the thing, it's not exactly abandoned.

  • It's preserved.

  • Basically, it's designed to feel like you've stepped into 1848.

  • Coloma back then used to be full of miners.

  • Thousands of them.

  • Men who packed up everything they owned and traveled from all over the world to look for gold.

  • Gold had been discovered there.

  • It was the gold rush.

  • For a while, people found gold.