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  1. Sep 10, 2019 · Learn about the history and current status of the 46-bedroom, 55-bathroom mansion that has been empty since 2001. See photos of the inside and outside of the property, which was built by a local doctor and may soon become a school.

  2. Mar 22, 2017 · Explore the history and rumors of this spooky, dilapidated mansion that was once a home for sick and disabled children. See 10 stunning photos of the decaying building and the land where Karankawa Indians and pirates once lived.

    • Old Williamson County Jail. 30.64016, -97.67744. Opened in 1889, this old but sturdy sandstone jail is where prisoners waiting to be sentenced would pass their time.
    • Fort McKavett State Historic Site. 30.82654, -100.10941. Fort McKavett was one of many forts built in 1852 to protect merchants and travelers headed west towards California.
    • Old Kent County Jail. 33.16761, -100.75288. In 1894 this quaint but hardy jailhouse was erected right next to the Kent County Courthouse to hold moonshiners, murders, and thieves while they awaited their sentencing.
    • Maxdale Bridge. 34.35059, -84.14343. Covered in layers of rust and graffiti, the Maxdale bridge hovers above a shallow portion of the Lampasas river slowly decaying with time.
    • The Rig Theatre in Premont, Texas. This movie theatre in Premont, Texas has sat empty on Main Street since 1980. The theatre opened in 1950 and had 500 seats to accommodate the small South Texas town.
    • Patient Buildings at Terrell State Hospital in Terrell, Texas. While the Terrell State Hospital is still a functioning mental health facility, there are several buildings that used to house patients that have now been deserted.
    • Toya High School in Toya, Texas. The once bustling streets of Toya, Texas have become silent as the town sits vacant. The 2000 census recorded around 100 residents, and that number has clearly dwindled in the ensuing years.
    • Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas. Opened in 1929, the lavish Baker Hotel housed visitors of the North Texas town of Mineral Wells, famous for its mineral waters and their purported restorative powers.
  3. Feb 27, 2020 · 54 min ago. Lifestyle | Travel & Outdoors. 16 creepy abandoned homes in Texas. By Rebecca Salinas, San Antonio Express-News Updated Feb 27, 2020 1:07 p.m. Eerie homes around Texas. This...

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  4. Dec 25, 2021 · 7:00 AM on Dec 25, 2021 CST. For more than 30 years, a three-story mansion sat vacant in Sanger, an hour northwest of Dallas in Denton County. The mammoth building on South Stemmons Street can be...

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  6. Oct 4, 2022 · Best Abandoned Places In Texas. Table of Contents hide. 1. Aldridge Sawmill (Zavalla) 2. The Bender Hotel (Laredo) 3. Dick and Charlie’s Tea House (Uncertain) 4. Bexar County Juvenile Home for Boys (San Antonio) 5. The Rig Theater (Premont) 6. Toyah Ghost Town (Toyah) 7. Swift Armour Meat Packing Plant (Fort Worth) 8. Old Mosheim School. 9.

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