10 Creepiest Abandoned Ghost Towns in Texas You Should Never Visit Alone

Опубликовано: 10 Июнь 2026
на канале: ODIN REED
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10 Creepiest Abandoned Ghost Towns in Texas You Should Never Visit Alone
Deep in the deserts, forests, and forgotten backroads of Texas, there are ghost towns that still feel frozen in time. In this video, we explore 10 of the creepiest abandoned towns in Texas where empty buildings, silent streets, and disturbing local legends continue to attract curious travelers and paranormal hunters from across America.
Some of these places were once booming communities filled with miners, railroad workers, and families chasing opportunity. Today, many are collapsing under dust, decay, and isolation. From abandoned schools and churches to ruined saloons and deserted cemeteries, every location hides a story that feels stranger than fiction.
But what makes these towns truly unsettling is the atmosphere. The silence feels unnatural. The emptiness feels personal. And in some places, locals still claim strange things happen after dark.
Join us as we uncover the history, mystery, and eerie reality behind Texas’ most haunting ghost towns.
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Video segment:
00:00 : Intro
00:39 : Glenrio,Texas
03:02 : Sherwood,Texas
05:32 : Thurber,Texas
08:15 : Medicine Mound,Texas
10:30 : Lobo,Texas
12:47 : Toyah,Texas
14:55 : The Grove,Texas
17:06 : Old D'Hanis,Texas
19:45 : Terlingua,Texas
22:01 : Indianola,Texas
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