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#toyah #toyahtexas #westtexas #smalltown #permianbasin #abandonedplaces #oldschool #itsdry #dusty #schoolsout, A post shared by Ben Koush (@benkoush) on Jul 11, 2019 at 5:16pm PDT. Whether these less-than-bustling locales are your ultimate destination or merely a pit stop on your Texas road trip, here’s a look at five of the state’s ghost towns. Just wander the farm roads, and you’ll soon find dozens of examples dotting the countryside. My wife and I are driving along a bumpy, gravel, unmarked backroad, somewhere in northwest Texas, hunting for a ghost town called Proffitt. While you’re in the area, visit nearby Fort Belknap, a majestic complex of 19th century buildings originally erected in 1851 to help protect the area from Kiowa and Comanche attacks. What To See: The courthouse, built in 1901, with its corresponding tower that bears a false clock with its hands set at the supposed time of Abraham Lincoln's death.

But, this place that was established in the early 1870s is definitely pretty much abandoned.

A post shared by Zac Gerow (@zacgerow) on Jun 16, 2020 at 5:23am PDT. In 1907 a post office had been opened in the area, named for the wolves that had formerly roamed nearby, and by 1909, a townsite was laid out at Lobo; promoters advertised artesian wells and a large hotel, among other amenities, but when the purchasers arrived they discovered that they had been duped. A late bloomer in the ghost town population, Lobo didn’t experience rapid decline until the 1960s when the cost of agriculture made its principle crop, cotton, too expensive to produce. Through legal action, however, they forced the promoters to build a hotel, drill wells, and generally live up to their promises, according to the Texas State Historical Association.

Previously, she worked at Austin Monthly Magazine and KAGS TV, where she earned a Regional Edward R. Murrow award for her work as a digital producer. Many Texas ghost towns are void of life, decaying with the seasons year after year. The cotton gin ultimately shut down, lading to the city’s decline, according to the Texas State Historical Association. Once a booming mining town, Terlingua is now a Texas ghost town with 58 residents, according to the 2010 population census. The town still clings mightily to life; we encountered a few of its residents.

In 1881 the first train arrived in Toyah, and a post office was established.

Once the largest city between Fort Worth and El Paso, the company-owned town was built in 1886 by the Johnson Coal Company and, two years later, was purchased by Texas and Pacific Coal Company. Austin: 1 hr 30 min drive; Dallas: 2 hr drive; Houston: 3 hr drive; San Antonio: 2 hr 30 min drive. What To See: The area is known for its beautiful sunsets and the deserted cemetery. What remains is one of the most impressive ghost towns in this neck of the woods. 2) Its name is derived from a native American word that means flowing water, according to the Texas State Historical Association. Lost Towns of TX is another great one. The Great Depression spelled defeat for many, too. However, Toyah later lost its shipping business to a new point on the same railroad line called Toyahvale, which was situated closer to the ranches of the area. Have you visited Electra? Take this paved road 1.0 mile north and then west to the end of the pavement in the center of the former town.”  What pavement? Would love to trade stories and photos with you. You can still drive across it, but someone else told you that. I sure hope they’ll still be there. But, despite its early successes as a farming hub, not even Barstow’s savvy could remedy the disaster that ensued when the Pecos River dam broke in 1904 and flooded all the crops. What To See: Go for the annual Desert Dust Cinema Festival that spotlights short films in this unique ghost-town setting. The town flourished as a farming community from the late 19th century to the 1920s but quietly faded away when several farms consolidated. But, we’re still counting it as worth a visit. My friend and I have travels Wednesdays and have been using Lost Towns of TX for exploring, photos and subsequent sketches. At last count, the population of Thurber was five; there are more historical markers in Thurber than people.

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