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Our reporter, Jessica Pilla is back to exploring must-see spots, now visiting the most popular historical sites in Texas.
Chris Attrell takes us through Wyoming's ghost towns, from the coal mining relic of Gebo to the tiny, historic stop of Shawnee, revealing their captivating stories and forgotten pasts.
The school board would move its central office to the iconic "white house" campus on Gardiner Lane just off Interstate 264.
The Army built Fort Phantom Hill in 1851 to protect folks heading to California for gold. The soldiers hated it so much they ...
Lobo, Texas The most recent “ghost town” is Lobo, Texas. It’s located in Culberson County, about 12 miles south of Van Horn. Founded in 1882 and was a thriving cotton farming community. Unfortunately, ...
Ranger, Texas sounds like it would be where you would find a ton of baseball and Chuck Norris memorabilia, but it turns out ...
President Trump's promise to stem the flow of migrants across the border seems fulfilled: Fewer migrants are crossing and filling shelters.
Michael Gibson visited Oakville and Gussettville, two 'ghosttowns' that were once thriving towns along I-37, that have since died out.
More drama awaited at a ghost town on the New Mexico border, but that’s for another time. Our diversion made poetic sense in the storybook Panhandle Plains, which spans nearly one-tenth of Texas at 26 ...
Alpine’s historic Granada Theater stands like a sentinel on the main drag, where Western grit meets artistic flair under that brilliant blue Texas sky. Photo credit: jim324w If Austin and a cowboy had ...
That steakhouse is, in many small towns, becoming a memory. This year, as we put together a map of every steakhouse in Nebraska (find it here), we found many towns that used to have one or two ...