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  2. List of ghost towns in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town. [488] Toyah: Reeves: Semi-abandoned site [489] Toyahvale: Reeves [490] Towash: Hill: No longer exists. [491] Trickham: Coleman: Semi-abandoned Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town, with a year-2000 population of 12 residents ...

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations - Wikipedia

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    Various ghost groups have reported sightings there. [10] [better source needed] North Head Quarantine Station in Manly, New South Wales housed victims of a number of diseases including smallpox and the Spanish flu between 1833 and 1984. It was the site of over 500 deaths. A number of ghost tours are run on the grounds, which includes a large ...

  4. This Texas location is the 3rd most popular horror film site ...

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    A particular Texas location the third-most Googled horror movie set in the country. ... Camp Crystal Lake "Friday the 13th" (1980) Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco. New Jersey. 374,200. 3. Texas Chainsaw House

  5. Texana, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texana is a ghost town which was located in Jackson County, Texas, United States, near Edna. [1] The community was one of the earliest Anglo-American settlements in the state. The town flourished as late as 1880, but when the railroad bypassed the town, it rapidly declined.

  6. Ghost town frequented by UFO enthusiasts in Texas can be ...

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  7. Shafter Lake, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Shafter Lake was platted in August 1907 and by early September had become a busy village. [2] The early years of the town were its most successful. Through 1910, the village continued to grow and prosper. One of the most ardent supporters of Shafter Lake was the editor of the local paper, the Shafter Lake Herald. James T. Cumley's editorials ...

  8. Anarene, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Anarene was founded on the Wichita Falls and Southern Railroad in 1908, the same year the Belknap Coal Company opened a coal mine in nearby Newcastle.It was named for Anna Laurene Graham, the daughter of pioneer settler J. M. Keen. [2] Keen began ranching in the area after serving in the Confederate Army in the American Civil War.

  9. Historic snowmelt could resurrect 'ghost lake' for as long as ...

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    Years of heavy rainfall and snowmelt call forth the ghost of the lake, however, haunting the residents with damaging floodwaters. This happened in 1983 and 1997 -- both years that experienced very ...