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10 Dangerous Ghost Towns Left Behind by Environmental DisastersExplore the world’s most hazardous abandoned places, where nature has been tainted by toxic waste, chemicals, and dangerous ...
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Minnesota’s ghost towns are a relic of grand visions gone awry. Many of the state’s abandoned places vanished without a trace. But some still attract visitors. By Anna Boone.
The former town of Helvetia may have the spookiest past of all Carver County ghost towns. Helvetia was founded by John Buhler in 1856 on the western side of Carver County near the city of Mayer.
Sure, you've heard of Bumble Bee and Tombstone, but Arizona has over 100 ghost towns. Here's what to know about seven abandoned towns.
Many Palm Beach County towns disappeared due to floods, hurricanes, or changing economic conditions. Most of these towns were small settlements established by pioneers hoping to strike it rich in ...
It wasn’t that long ago that a dozen buildings in the Pan de Vida shelter provided warm meals, medication, clothes and a roof over the heads of upwards of 400 migrants.
RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Palestinians in Gaza are confronting an apocalyptic landscape of devastation after a ceasefire paused more than 15 months of fighting between Israel and Hamas.
Ghost towns haunt Arkansas, not only when Halloween looms but all year long. These mostly deserted sites serve as reminders of history's twists and turns.
Another ghost town named Culbertson’s Corner was south of Cologne and west of Gaston, at the intersecting corners of Sections 25, 30, 31 and 36 in Washington Township.
Despite the numerous sightings reported, the chances of seeing a ghost in one of these top-10 towns is pretty unlikely, according to data from GreatLakesStakes.com.
BYARS, Okla. — Author and University of Oklahoma marketing professor Jeff Schmidt calls his weekend adventures “micro-tourism.”“It’s something you can do for $20 on a Saturday,” he says.
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