A clutch of empty businesses around an old highway intersection, burned out cars beside abandoned buildings-we've scared up some Texas ghost towns worth exploring.
From Wrangell, Alaska, to Oatman, Arizona, you'll be surprised to see what these places looked like a century ago.
Driving along Highway 71, just north of the South Dakota and Nebraska border, travelers will find a desolate village of abandoned homes and cars. Ardmore Ghost Town didn't always look this dilapidated ...
In the U.S., eerie remnants of once-inhabited towns or villages exist in the form of "ghost towns," left in forgotten corners of the country. Nearly every U.S. state has some sort of ghost town, ...
Most ghost towns exist at the far end of a dusty, lonely road where a tumbleweed is more likely to pass through than an automobile. This is what makes Cuervo, New Mexico, different. Unlike other ...