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TEXAS GHOST TOWNS
Texas Hill County Ghost Towns

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Texas Hill Country Ghost Town Travel Guide

TOWNCOUNTYDescription
Albert 11-24-07 GillespieLyndon B. Johnson attented school there
Baby Head LlanoNot on the State map
BlufftonLlanoBluffton II, ghost town under water
Calf Creek McCulloch Bowie's big fight before the Alamo
Camp Verde KerrFormer home of the Texas Camel Corps
Center City MillsGhost town with a historic tree
CleoKimbleAnd mysterious stone carvings
ClickLlanoOn unnamed County Road
Copperas 1-8-08Kimble Ghost town with a historic church
Corn HillWilliamsonNear Georgetown and Austin
CrabappleGillespieGhost with church, creek and cemetery
Democrat 2-14-08 MillsTwo cemeteries and a church
Doole McCulloch The concrete coliseum
East Sweden 1-6-08 McCulloch Ghost with church, historical markers & bridge
EckertGillespieNot on the State map
ExileUvalde-EdwardsNot on the county map
FairlandBurnetNot on the State map
FlyMedinaGhost town with a haunted schoolhouse
Fly GapMasonNear Mason
FriendshipWilliamsonNow under Lake Granger
Fort McKavettMenardState Historic Site
Goforth 11-30-07 HaysNot on the State map
GrapetownGillespieGerman ghosttown with stone structures
Gruene 11-16-07 ComalTexas' Most Successful Ghost Town
HildaMasonNot on the State map
Hoover's Valley 9-15-08 BurnetA cemetery and scattered houses
Lake VictorBurnetNot on the State map
LondonKimble AKA London Town
Lone GroveLlanoPopulation 50
Loyal ValleyMasonOne of the county's oldest communities
LuckenbachGillespieYou've heard about it; now see it
MarcoMcCulloch Not on the County map
MolineLampasasPopulation 40
Montell 6-24-07 UvaldeOnce the site of a Spanish Mission
Morris RanchGillespieMore horses than Luckenbach but less music
NamelessTravisOn Nameless Road, Near Nameless Cave
NixLampasasFormer crossroads
NoxvilleKimble Near James River
Old D'HanisMedinaA cemetery
Oxford LlanoThe Cemetery at "Cat Town"
Pear ValleyMcCulloch Not on the state map
Regency MillsWith a historic suspension bridge
SalineMenardAKA Saline Community
Salt GapMcCulloch Not on the state map
SegoviaKimble Began life in the early 1860s
Shady GroveBurnetNot on the State map
TelegraphKimble Population: 0003
Three PointsTravisAbsorbed into other communties
TrioUvaldeHaunted schoolhouse
VanceRealBuried treasure?
WatsonBurnetNot on the State map
WessonComal Going postal in the Hill Country
West SwedenMcCulloch Not on the State map
Whiteland 12-7-07 McCulloch Not on the State map
More to come. Check back soon.
See also
Central Texas Ghost Towns
East Texas Ghost Towns | South Texas Ghost Towns
Hill Country Ghost Towns | Gulf Coast Ghost Towns
West Texas Ghost Towns | Texas Panhandle Ghost Towns
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