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Creepy Texas ghost towns totally worth a road trip this summer


Sure, all your friends seem to be going to the beach, tubing or camping for their summer vacations. But you haven’t really experienced summer in Texas until you’ve visited a ghost town.

The towns have long been abandoned by its former residents but remnants of their existence remain in the form of buildings, monuments and forgotten history. Some of them are practically empty now because of devastating hurricanes, drought, dam breaches or economic collapse…..Click Here To See More Ghost Towns

Sherwood – Located in Irion County, southwest of San Angelo, Sherwood is now a small rural community but used to be the county seat. When Mertzon was named the new county seat, Sherwood’s courthouse (pictured)….Click Here To See More Ghost Towns


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The Ultimate Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip Guide

Talk about the “Most Scenic Drives in the World” and you can never skip the mention of the Pacific Coast Highway. Hordes of people from near and far flock to the western coast of the United States of America every year to immerse themselves in a surreal ride through one of the most stunning landscapes of the planet. Beginning near California’s border with Oregon, the gorgeous route makes its way down to San Diego near the Mexico-United States border.

The hundreds of miles translate in to hours of drive past panoramic vistas of the Pacific, coastal villages, bustling metropolises, unspoiled natural landscapes and more. If you are contemplating a road trip on this magnificent route, then prepare for the time of your life. Though the ride is majestic, irrespective of the direction of your drive, north or south bound, it is typically recommended that you begin from the north and drive south so as to behold unscathed views of the coast and the ocean while driving on the right side of the road.

Another important thing to take in to consideration is where to start your trip. Though the typical Pacific Coast Highway road trip means a ride on California’s iconic Highway 1, you can stretch it out to Oregon or maybe further north to the state of Washington. So, pick the route that floats your boat. But after you have zeroed in on the route, comes the difficult part, which is – where to stop on this road trip? The Pacific Coast is dotted with some incredible stops and that’s what makes it a difficult task. But here are the best that are hard to miss….Click Here To Keep Reading

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