moost people would be pissed off after reading this, but hey theres no choice, school is torture. Try googling stuff about ghost towns and write about it. i searched everywher i cant find it :(
Usually it was mining towns that became ghost towns, either because the mine yields fell, or the price of ore fell, or both.
yes, though some towns became ghost towns.
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Most of the old mining towns are considered to be ghost towns now. Many of the mines went out of business and without the work, people had to move away and leave the town empty.
Oh....... I think its Michigan
The towns were not ghost towns until people left.So the town did not make people do any thing.
There are no ghost towns in California
Texas has some 295 ghost towns.
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.
Bruce A. Raisch has written: 'Ghost towns of Idaho' -- subject(s): Ghost towns, Local History, Pictorial works 'Ghost towns of Wyoming' -- subject(s): Ghost towns, Local History, Pictorial works
The duration of Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns is 3600.0 seconds.
it is possible that ghots are in ghost towns but it could just be called a ghost town because all the people that lived there had left without a trace
Ghost towns are abandoned towns.
They were called ghost towns.
Ghost Towns are very old towns. It is believed that the past people who lived there died and are haunting the town. Ghost towns are considered ghostly due to the fact that no one lives there anymore or else very few residents now live there. A ghost of its former self would be a better explanation for a ghost town.