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.
thrill-seekers and ghost enthusiasts still attempt to visit Dudleytown, drawn by tales of paranormal activity. Many claim to feel an inexplicable presence, with some reporting being touched by unseen ...
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 ...
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”.
A California “ghost lake” that disappeared in the 19th century is making its grand return after 130 years, swallowing up 94,000 acres and counting of private farmland. The Tulare Lake in ...
The South Carolina developer who dazzled many in Maggie Valley with his plans to redevelop the western theme park Ghost Town has passed away in his hometown of Myrtle Beach. Frankie L. Wood, was ...