Texas has a plethora of ghost towns that are ripe for exploring. One of those ghost towns isn't too easy to check out, though, because its at the bottom of a lake.
Located on U.S. 90 in West Texas, this little town was once a waterhole for weary travelers in the 1850's and was the hub for cotton farming in the area in the early 1900's.
Texas has a plethora of ghost towns that are ripe for exploring. One of those ghost towns isn't too easy to check out, though, because its at the bottom of a lake.