Cisco is a ghost town in Grand County, Utah near the junction of State Route 128 and Interstate 70. At one time the town served as a saloon and water-refilling station for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad.{{cite web |url=http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ut/cisco.html |title=Cisco - Utah Ghost Town |accessmonthday=January 22 |accessyear=2008 |author=Nancy Hazelet {thanks to A.J. Rogers} |publisher=Atjeu LLC }} The town's demise came with the demise of the steam locomotive. The town site contains many relics of a typical old west railroad town. Cisco survived long enough into the 20th century to be assigned a ZIP Code, 84515. Unfortunately for history and railroad buffs, the ghost town's easy access and faint visibility from the freeway have lured vandals; the relics are heavily damaged.
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