Texas Ghost Towns Photo Galleries It was at Shaunissy’s Saloon in Fort Griffin that Wyatt Earp first met Doc Holliday. Today, the saloon has been recreated atop its old foundation. By Kathy Alexander. Take nothing but photos – leave nothing but footprints – ...
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A recently founded Society to perserve through film and articles Class 2, 3 & 4 deserted towns ... Car Crash Was looking at car crash photos and came accross this one if you look closer at the image on the left against the wall I can make out what looks like a ... Old State...
The Grove, Texas Founded in the 1850s, The Grove is a ghost town about 35 miles southwest of Waco. By 1900 the town had become one of the most prosperous towns in Texas. But, with new highways and other transportation methods, folks began to move off to find work in other places. ...
Texas Ghost Towns Original research, photos, interviews, and histories. Archives. Learn what a Texas ghost town is. Features by Karen Farmer. Photos by Steve Sprague. Ghost Towns of America - An Official TransCyberian Express Station ... "Ghost Towns of America" is an official "TransCyberian...
While Texas may be a hustling and bustling state it's also host to an incredibly surprising amount of ghost towns.
In the early 1800s, South Texas and Mexico weren't really sure about where the border should lie. It was either the Nueces River or the Rio Grande River, but because no agreement could be reached, the area in-between became a no man's land. Local cattle rustlers took advantage of thi...
in West Texas on the border with Mexico - With a slight breeze cooling our faces and the morning sun warming our backs, my horse gave a little spurt and powered up the rocky slope. The woody stalks of lechugilla – or "lechu-get'cha" as locals call the spiny plant – cast long ...
Baby Head Cemetery In A Texas Ghost Town The pioneer community of Baby Head had its own cemetery, like many towns in Texas. Inside the cemetery the oldest documented grave is also of a child that died in 1884. Jodie May McKneely passed away from unknown causes on New Year's Day. ...