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Texas has some 295 ghost towns.
some of the gold rush towns hve now been called ghost towns because peope have passed away there because of the lack of food, water and warmth/coldness
A number of ghost towns still exist. They were incorporated, but then were abandoned, and some were never unincorporated. The population of ghost towns is zero.
By definition a ghost town cant be popular because noone lives there...
yes, though some towns became ghost towns.
No. Most "ghost towns" are simply old uninhabited communities. Some are artificially created tourist attractions. The great majority have nothing supernatural about them.
Always it would help I you went into one alone with no torch or communication with the outside world and you might be able to encounter a ghost of some sort
Because some people wanted to do research about it or because they didn't know about it.
Boom towns formed when people found some reason to gather in a certain area, such as a gold or silver strike. These became ghost towns when the resources ran out or conditions became so hard that the people could no longer stay alive in that location.
After the gold had been worked out, many towns dwindled in size, with some becoming deserted ghost towns. Many towns were able to continue, supported by agriculture or alternative mining in the region. Others had grown large enough to be self-supporting, maintaining the businesses and generating more.
Some Europeans do, but most live in towns and cities.
dracula,frankenstein and the most popular:a ghost.