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Throughout Texas' long history, the Lone Star state has seen many cities, towns and communities come to life and unfortunately die off.  Many of these small towns and communities were created because of the westward expansion of the railroads.

Other towns popped up because of mining opportunities and of course the oil boom of the early 1900s.  The Texas landscape was dotted with little towns because everything was booming and the industry was sustaining life and families.  However, over time many of these towns' populations dwindled to nothing and all that remains are a few old buildings or the skeleton of what used to stand there proudly.

These former Texas boom towns are just a distant memory for most of us but they live on in the historical archives of the county they lived one thrived in. Abandoned and alone, these ghost towns are now being reclaimed by Mother Nature. You can visit them, but there's not much left to see or do, they're just a shell of what used to be.

12 East Texas Ghost Towns To Visit As A Day Trip

East Texas is no stranger to ghost towns, we have plenty scattered throughout the area. While these towns may be gone, the town name or community still lives on via street names and highways that run through East Texas.

A little more than a year ago, a video was uploaded to YouTube by Beyond Civilization (Xplore RC) that presents ten ghost towns that once were thriving towns in Texas and gives a bit of history behind each of them. Let's take a scroll through and see what the producers of this video think about these former Texas towns.

An Amazing Look At 10 Texas Ghost Towns That Once Stood Proud

These Texas towns once boasted a healthy population with a thriving economy, but along the way, something drastic happened within the town causing its population decline and slow death and eventually becoming a Texas ghost town.'

If you do go on an adventure and seek out these ghost towns, please do it safely. If you go on a journey into the woods please have the landowner's permission to do so or you could be prosecuted for trespassing. Above all, be careful, courteous, and inquisitive.

Gallery Credit: Beyond Civilization (Xplore RC) via YouTube

Check out the video for a more in-depth view of these ghost towns and to learn more about them.

Visit These 16 Texas Cities And Towns At Least Once As A Texan

It's a fact that Texas is a huge state and because of its size, there are also a lot of things to see, visit and experience in The Lone Star State. Both Texas visitors and Texans alike should visit our awesome cities and attractions. By no means are these all the activities in these wonderful cities. They're just a few examples of things to do.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry

Texas Cities And Towns That Will Make That Young Teenager In You Laugh A Bit

Yeah, we're tapping into our less mature side with this one and letting that inner teenage boy laugh a little more at these Texas town names that sound a little dirty or perverted.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry, Mix 93-1

Texas Capitol Is Adorned With Unique Door Hinges And Bright Chandeliers

Built out of red granite from Marble Falls, Texas has one of the largest and most unique state capitols of all the states in the union. Currently, it's the sixth tallest state capitol building and just one of several that are taller than the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Yep, everything is bigger here in Texas and this building has some unique characteristics about it too.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry, Mix 93-1

Check Out These Waterparks That Are Within A Half Days Drive Of East Texas

If you're looking for some summer fun at a waterpark, you'll sure find some fun at these!

The A to Z Guide of Tyler, Texas

Tyler offers its residents and visitors a wide variety of activities, whether its family activities, dining out, cultural experiences or history, there is a lot to do and learn.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry

Hey Food Network, These East Texas Best East Are Worthy Of An Episode

We're sending Food Network a message - it's about time to bring some of those cameras from your shows and feature our fantastic restaurants on several of your shows.

East Texas is full of fantastic restaurants that are owned by some extremely talented chefs, pitmasters and bakers. For years you, the Food Network, have been creating shows featuring local hot spots and we feel it's about time for some of our favorite hot spots to be featured on one of your many shows.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry

Hey Food Network, These East Texas Best East Are Worthy Of An Episode

We're sending Food Network a message - it's about time to bring some of those cameras from your shows and feature our fantastic restaurants on several of your shows.

East Texas is full of fantastic restaurants that are owned by some extremely talented chefs, pitmasters and bakers. For years you, the Food Network, have been creating shows featuring local hot spots and we feel it's about time for some of our favorite hot spots to be featured on one of your many shows.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry

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