Ghost towns in California were caused by factors including the end of the California gold rush, the creation of new lakes, and the abandonment of formerly-used rail and motor routes.
As the sun sets, the solitary lives of a few residents becomes glaringly visible with one or two isolated windows glowing with dim white light – a rare sign of habitation in the “ghost town”.
Is there anything spookier that wandering around a town once bustling with people and activity that is now abandoned and deserted? Often nicknamed ghost towns, these once populated places become ...
“It didn’t, and the town just up and moved to Brownfield.” History is repeating. Modern-day ghost towns are popping up around Texas — communities that still exist, but have lost most of ...