By definition a ghost town cant be popular because noone lives there...
Texas has some 295 ghost towns.
The correct sentence structure is to separate the two independent clauses with a conjunction or punctuation. For clarity, it can be rewritten as: "New Mexico has many ghost towns that were abandoned when their silver mines were depleted, and these towns are popular tourist attractions." Alternatively, a semicolon could be used: "New Mexico has many ghost towns that were abandoned when their silver mines were depleted; these towns are popular tourist attractions."
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
There are no ghost towns in California
Bodie in California, USA, Pripyat in Ukraine, and Centralia in Pennsylvania, USA are some examples of ghost towns around the world that were abandoned for various reasons.
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.
yes what do you think there not called ghost towns for nothing
There are few different places in Illinois that are ghost towns. Ghost towns in Illinois are Livingston county, Cairo and town of Eldred.
Ghost towns.
yes, though some towns became ghost towns.
Most ghost towns can be found along the entire length, on or near almost any interstate or highway. The most popular and oldest road to find many of these ghost towns will take you from California to New York, it's called the old Route 66.
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