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Location
Category
Description
Sears (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Port_La_Belle
ghost town
Sears began 1926 when Standard Lumber Company (owned by the Sears-Roebuck company) built a saw mill in the area about twelve miles south of LaBelle. The town was named after Richard Sears, founder of Sears & Roebuck and owner of
Keri(en)
USA / Florida / Port_La_Belle
ghost town
Former stop on the Atlantic Coast Railroad; along the Harrisburg-Everglades City branch.
Harker, Florida (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Immokalee
interesting place, ghost town
Former stop on the Atlantic Coast Railroad; along the Harrisburg-Everglades City branch.
Hicoria, Florida (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Placid_Lakes
interesting place
A stop on the former Atlantic Coastline Railroad, along the Haines City-Everglades branch.
Zana (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Indiantown
interesting place
Zana was a small town along the Seaboard Air Line Railroad line on the Beeline Highway. It was named after a Roman Goddess, and appeared on maps in the 1930's (and still shows up on some maps today). Most of
Old Dale(en)
USA / California / Twentynine_Palms
interesting place, ghost town
Dale was founded in 1884 on the shore of Dale Dry Lake at the site of a well drilled into the lake to supply water to the dry diggings about six miles to the south. The town of Dale was
Dale 3(en)
USA / California / Twentynine_Palms
interesting place, ghost town
The third incarnation of the town of Dale, it was established in 1903. www.ghosttowns.com/states/ca/dale.html
Traxler, Florida (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / High_Springs
city
From 1891 to 1906 W.H. Traxler literally owned the town of Traxler. There was a 3000 acre farm that he and his sharecroppers worked, a cotton gin, a store, church, and a post office. With the decline of cotton the
Hague(en)
USA / Florida / Alachua (Alachua)
ghost town
Hague became a railroad town in the 1800's. There was a post office, community school, sawmill, commissary, and cotton mills. The very small community stands as a reminder of the old shipping railroad towns that dotted the state of Florida
Старая Титовка(ru)
Russia / Murmansk / Pechenga
ruins, ghost town
руины
Lokosee, Florida (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Yeehaw_Junction
interesting place
A former railway stop on Kissimmee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railroad.
Deem City (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Weston
ghost town
Deem City was the name of a gas station and convenience store that was located at the Palm Beach county line. In the 1970s, there was a sign in the area that said "Deem City, Population: 2". The "town" consisted
Shawano (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Belle_Glade_Camp
ghost town
Shawano is a former village in western Palm Beach County, just southeast of Belle Glade. It was a 72,000-acre peanut farm started by the Brown Paper Company of Portland, Maine in 1924. This farmland, called "Brown's Farm", was for the
Bean City(en)
USA / Florida / South_Bay
village, ghost town
A small village near South Bay in which green beans used to grow, until the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane devastated the town. Later, sugarcane became the dominant crop in the area, and is a "near-ghost town".
Stedman(en)
USA / California / Twentynine_Palms_Base
city, town, ghost
ghost town
Ragtown(en)
USA / California / Twentynine_Palms_Base
city, town, ghost
ghost town
Pere Cheney ghost town & cemetery(en)
USA / Michigan / Roscommon
cemetery
Ritta Island(en)
USA / Florida / Lake_Harbor
island, ghost town
Ritta Island's first residents arrived around 1909. In 1917 The U. S. Government surveyed all the Okeechobee islands and declared them open for homesteading. Early settlers include John Windham, Mays Thomas, and Captain Ed Forbes, who ran the mail boat
Former site of Apix, Florida(en)
USA / Florida / Indiantown
ghost town
Apix is a "ghost town" that never was; Apix stood for Air Products Incorporated, Experimental, and described as a fertilizer-manufacturing town (Apix Fertilizer Plant) to hide the real identity of the product: Liquid hydrogen rocket engines for the US Air
Chosen (ghost town)(en)
USA / Florida / Belle_Glade
interesting place
J.R. Leatherman, a preacher from Virginia, founded the town of Chosen along the southeast bank of Lake Okeechobbee. It was originally a Calusa Indian site with artifacts and burial mounds. The town name came from a Biblical reference to "this
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