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Ghostly Towns. Remember when your mom used to tell you to do something productive with your time? She probably didn't have Ghost Town Hunting in mind. I'm a dedicated, unapologetic ghost town hunter. While others collect stamps, coins, or beanie babies, I hunt out abandoned buildings and forgotten roads with my maps and camera. I listen to the ancient stories carried by the winds, rustling through the decrepit ruins of what used to be commerce, progress, and dreams. US 8. 2 west of Wichita Falls.

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Dundee was once the largest city in Archer County, with many businesses, churches, and schools catering to the area ranchers. A three story hotel greeted travelers on the railroad, and the town even had study clubs and other civilized endeavors. Despite its prominent beginning, Dundee never recovered from a tornado and the Great Depression. What’s to see? A row of commercial buildings, now vacant, still grace US 8.

Main Street. The old Dundee School is falling in on itself. OK 3. 6 north of Grandfield until you see a sign that points towards Loveland (left). Though well maintained, notice that this dirt road can be difficult in wet weather. The railroad started Loveland, when it sold lots to farmers in 1. Soon, the town centered the agricultural activity in the area. Although the railroad still runs through what used to be the town, several fires destroyed the commercial area and nothing was rebuilt. By the 1. 96. 0s, Loveland was a goner.

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What’s to see? The base of the water tower makes a scenic photo. Some over- grown ruins hover over the town, and either a bank vault or calaboose sits forlorn on the side of the road.

TX 9. 1 south of Chilicothe (which is on US 2. Vernon)The town was named after the nearby Medicine Mounds, which are ancient Comanche holy places. The town was larger than it once was until, reportedly, a spurned woman burned down the commercial district in the 1. Buildings were replaced using Oklahoma stone (you’ll see similar architecture in Grandfield, OK). Today, the town has a population of zero. A preservation group helps to keep Medicine Mound alive, and the general store (a museum) is open on Saturdays. Visit  Medicine Mound's Website to learn more.

What's to see? You can visit the general store and the gas station. In the brush, you'll also spot the remains of the school that sat alongside the railroad tracks. Medicine Mound's depot sits along US 2. Quanah. OK 7 northwest of Ardmore.

After the Civil War, several prominent civil rights leaders advocated for African Americans to move to Indian Territory, where they could live and blossom relatively unmolested by white racism. Ida B. Wells and Booker T. Washington both extolled this "promised land." Many families followed the advice and founded towns throughout Indian Territory, near antebellum towns that had already been established by free blacks. One of these towns is Tatums. The town centered around its church, hotel, and school, which was built with matching grant funds from the Rosenwald Foundation. Lack of jobs pushed many of Tatums' citizens into the cities, so now the busiest day of the week is Sunday, when church is in session. What's to see? One of the oldest black churches in Oklahoma, the wooden ruins of the hotel, and the old Rosenwald school (demolished).

The school may have now been completely removed as of this writing. OK 1. 99 east from Ardmore, then US 1. OK 1. 10 south. Dougherty's all about business, having been named in honor of a prominent regional banker after years of being known as either Henderson or Strawberry Flat. The town's nestled alongside the Washita River in the Arbuckle mountains, and Amtrak's Heartland Flyer sill utilizes the Santa Fe tracks (but doesn't stop: the depot is long gone in Dougherty). Dougherty is still an incorporated town with a post office but meets my definition of a ghost town, since the school is closed and children attend school outside the village.

What's to see? The old school building still has playground equipment out front. A disused mill is accessible along a dirt road from the south of town. US 8. 2 west of St Jo, north on FM 1. Watch Seeking Justice Mediafire more. Watch The Wedding Invitation Online.

The railroad helped to build Bonita when the Gainesville, Henrietta and Western Railway (later, the MKT) came through in 1. Never a very big town, Bonita nonetheless served area farmers as a shipping point for cotton and cattle until US 8. Today, the town's center is looked after by the pastor of the Baptist Church. What's to see? The 1. Remains of sidewalks and foundations are visible, as is the right- of- way and various historic relics, like the bus above.

US 8. 2 east of Gainesville, north on FM 6. Callisburg to the end at CR 1. Dexter, founded in 1. Gainesville. Citizens' hopes of progress were dashed, however, when the railroad bypassed Dexter in favor of a more southerly route with more even terrain.

Dexter- ites began to move away, some even taking their buildings with them. By 1. 90. 0, Dexter was barely limping, and it barely registers on maps today. What's to see? The cemetery has hand- carved stones. Along CR 1. 03 (Dexter's Main Street), you can find the Masonic Lodge and remains of the bank, including the vault (above). Remember to take photos only! People still live in Dexter, so please be respectful. Dundee, Archer County, Texas.

Loveland, Tillman County, Oklahoma. Medicine Mound, Hardeman County, Texas. Tatums, Carter County, Oklahoma. Dougherty, Murray County, Oklahoma. Bonita, Montague County, Texas.

Dexter, Cooke County, Texas. I'll be adding more ghost towns soon. While you're waiting on me, how about contributing? I'd love to share stories, memories, photos, and more with readers. If you know of a ghost town, let me know by sending  a message to robin@redriverhistorian. TX 3. 4 in between Ennis and Kaufman.

Rosser began life as Trinidad. Situated at a bend along the East Fork of the Trininty River, the little town grew around steam boating before the Civil War. After the war, when the Texas & Midland Railroad came through (first, the tracks were built by the Texas & Pacific), the post master reapplied for a post office, and the town was renamed Rosser (Rosser was a businessman in town who applied for the post office). The town grew ever larger for several decades until World War II, when many residents moved to larger cities to find work. What's to see? The depot dates from the turn of the previous century and will one day become a wine- tasting venue, at least according to a sign on the side of the building.

A small part of the commercial district is also visible, as is the old brick school, which has partially collapsed. Rosser kids take the bus to Scurry, now.

Rosser, Kaufman County, Texas. South of US 6. 2 Between Altus and Snyder. Though farmers settled the area around Headrick in the 1. Oklahoma City & Western Railroad came through in 1. Sitting along US 6. Headrick served as a farming community for several years, but the town kept dwindling until the school district was consolidated and kids were sent to Navajo.

What's to see? Two wonderful truss bridges span the Red River along old Route 6. Headrick doesn't have much going for it, except for a tavern, a silo,  and some old buildings, many of which have collapsed. The photo above is the former hotel. Ruins from prairie fires dot the town. The Wichita Mountains lie just to the north.

Headrick, Jackson County, Oklahoma. Thalia, Foard County, Texas. Garland City, Miller County, Arkansas.

US 8. 2 east of Texarkana. Established as a steamboat landing on the Red River in 1. Watch Life-Size HD 1080P.

Garland City made its money in the cotton business, slave trade, and moonshine. After the Civil War, farmers continued to prosper when the St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad (better known as the Cotton Belt) came through. Garland City continues to be a liquor hub but not much else, as US 8. What’s to see? Liquor stores on the old 8. Cotton Belt bridges, two restaurants, a disused downtown, and a boarded up school. US 6. 7 (Bankhead Highway) northeast of Texarkana.

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