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LAKE VALLEY, New Mexico (AP) -- a creaky metal gate or a run-in with a rattlesnake or gun-toting local are the things that attract ghost towners. They are history buffs who take their outdoor adventures with a dash of mystery ghost towners have their own agenda: seeking out, documenting and photographing towns that one day will cease to exist even states in the Midwest and several Eastern states have between 10 to 100 ghost towns apiece, said Todd Underwood who hosts a Web site for ghost towners, http://www.ghosttowns.com A ghost town is everything from accessible historical towns to the ruins of forgotten mining towns, abandoned farm settlements or railroad stops that disappeared when the trains stopped coming |
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