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Today Swansea is under the protection of the Bureau of Land Management, and constitutes the Swansea Town Site Special Management Area.
Due to vandalism and exposure to the weather, the remains of Swansea are in decline.
However, you can still see a number of adobe structures, the remains of the railroad depot, two cemeteries, and several mine shafts.
The Bureau of Land Management has restored roofs to rows of single-miner's quarters, established an interpretive trail for visitors to Swansea, and is engaged in efforts to shore up other structures.
In addition, there are many stone foundations where buildings once stood.

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