Garnet, Montana, is one of many towns in the western US that was built in response to an influx of people trying their luck during the gold rush.
As a result of this sudden population boom, Garnet was built quickly and cheaply so that its around 1,000 miners could get to work as soon as possible. Today, many of the town's log cabins are still in good condition, resulting in crowds of visitors looking to get a glimpse into a real life ghost town.