Bulah School – Cherokee County Texas
Bulah is considered a ghost town because there is no longer a town named Bulah and hasn’t had a dedicated[…]
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Bulah is considered a ghost town because there is no longer a town named Bulah and hasn’t had a dedicated[…]
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Burkett officially became a town in 1886 after originally being a settlement known as Pleasant Valley since the 1870’s. Its[…]
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Clairemont was established in 1892 as the Kent County seat. The town thrived with a population up to 300 by[…]
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Coleman is an old-style town with plenty of local businesses and old homes. There have been a plethora of schools[…]
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After its founding in 1909, Bradshaw grew to about 450 residents in the 1920’s with several businesses. That population decreased[…]
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Many people have shared varying opinions of the 140-year-old Mother City of West Texas. If you sift through the good,[…]
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Interesting find on the outskirts of Coahoma.
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Remains of community buildings on the outskirts of Brownfield.
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It is hard to believe that Caddo had a population of 1,000 during an oil boom in 1920. The town[…]
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Bronson is a quaint little town of about 300 residents in far-East Texas. It became a town in the late[…]
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