Unfortunately, Texas has plenty of ghost towns spread across the state. It's a bit eerie and mysterious which is exactly why we needed to showcase some of the strangest ghost towns in Texas. Scroll down and check out ghost towns in Texas with some pretty recognizable names. SYLVESTER, TEXA...
the building functioned as a drug rehab until it was closed by the state in 1992 (Texas Highways). Since then, the building has been sitting vacant and slowly decaying
the building functioned as a drug rehab until it was closed by the state in 1992 (Texas Highways). Since then, the building has been sitting vacant and slowly decaying
One of the scariest places inTexasis right here inEast Texas. Anyone from the Piney Woods knows that theJefferson HotelinJefferson, Texas is the scariest and mosthauntedplace in East Texas. The Jefferson Hotel is known for its playful ghosts and spirits that are haunting and roaming the rooms...
Missouri Kansas Texas Railroad Tower June 17, 200914 comments | City/Town: • Bartlesville A little history on the MKT Railroad: When it incorporated in May 1870 the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad immediately acquired the Union Pacific Railway, Southern Branch and its 182 miles (293 km) of....
The child was found wrapped in a jacket with her umbilical cord still attached off the side of a road between the towns of Alvarado and Burleson, Texas, south of Fort Worth, theTexas Attorney General’s Officesaid in a news release Monday. ...
The Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant got it's start in 1941 to produce TNT for use in World War II. It was even one of the biggest employers in East Texas at the time. Along with TNT, the plant produced incendiary devices and Pershing rocket motors. The plant grew and basically became it...
The Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant got it's start in 1941 to produce TNT for use in World War II. It was even one of the biggest employers in East Texas at the time. Along with TNT, the plant produced incendiary devices and Pershing rocket motors. The plant grew and basically became it...
www.trainweb.org/nprr - Narragansett Pier Railroad In the mid-19th Century, a railroad was built from the New Haven Railroad at West Kingston, RI, through the textile-mill towns of Wakefield and Peacedale to Narragansett Bay. This web site depicts the rise and fall of that short line......
(From Ghost Towns)A photographer of abandoned cars found this early-70s International Harvestor Travelall in a Nevada desertIt appears the UK has its share of abandoned cars A 1950 Ford has become a depository for pine strawTough to tell, but probably a late 1940's model Chevrolet ...