Overnight in an Abandoned Ghost Town
Ryan Trahan・2 minutes read
Ghost towns in the US originated in the 1800s due to mining, with Shakespeare, New Mexico now a near-deserted town possibly haunted, featuring unique historical remnants. A visit to the ghost town revealed fascinating historical sites and an unnerving experience, prompting the narrator to seek refuge in the van at night despite initial bravado.
Insights
- Ghost towns in the 1800s were established as mining hubs for various resources like gold and silver, with Shakespeare, New Mexico, standing as a deserted town today, rumored to be haunted.
- A visit to the ghost town revealed unique historical remnants such as a saloon for fly-shooting bets, a stagecoach station, and a hotel where Billy the Kid might have worked, showcasing a glimpse into the past with original furniture and intriguing stories of the town's inhabitants.
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Recent questions
What caused the emergence of ghost towns in the 1800s?
Americans migrating for wealth, mining resources in remote areas.
What historical event led to the desertion of Shakespeare, New Mexico?
Deserted almost a century ago, possibly haunted.
What unique rule governed the town where someone killed another?
If someone killed, they had to dig the grave.
What were some notable features of the saloon in the ghost town?
Men bet on shooting flies in the saloon.
Where did the narrator seek refuge after a midnight scare in the ghost town?
The narrator retreated to the van for safety.
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