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Bustedknuckle
Location: The Lone Star State Gender: Male
"I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints"
| | | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 1 on 11/19/2007 5:07 AM >
| | | Thats what Im talkin about! Cool!
"It's not a fanny pack, it's an exploring pouch!" -"Yes it is, it has fanny written all over it" |
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RobertB
Location: Skeeterville, TX Gender: Male
Maybe I shouldn't be using my real name...
| | | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 2 on 11/19/2007 1:54 PM >
| | | I recognize some of those spots in Osage and Pawnee counties from when I drove around the back roads as a teenager. Oh, UER, if only you'd been here 20 years ago!
J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: "Mon Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules!" Dieu m'a exaucé. |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 3 on 11/19/2007 2:10 PM >
| | | Posted by RobertB Oh, UER, if only you'd been here 20 years ago!
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Ha! I hear that man, what a shame there wasnt any exploring before UER invented it!
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Duncantx
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
| | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 4 on 11/19/2007 4:46 PM >
| | | im headed up thru oklahoma on wed., i-35 to okc then i-44 to tulsa. i cant see much on that map, too small. anyone got any locations along the way?
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RobertB
Location: Skeeterville, TX Gender: Male
Maybe I shouldn't be using my real name...
| | | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 5 on 11/19/2007 7:05 PM >
| | | Posted by Duncantx im headed up thru oklahoma on wed., i-35 to okc then i-44 to tulsa. i cant see much on that map, too small. anyone got any locations along the way?
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Forget I-anything. Follow US 77 and SH (former US) 66. Whenever you see a sign with the name of a town and an arrow pointing down a poorly-maintained county road, take it. Get the official Oklahoma map (preferably an out-of-date one) and find ways to get to all the "unincorporated communities" marked with squares instead of circles. And look for places where the new(er) road curves away, but a stretch of 1930s cement continues straight. You were planning to take a week or so to get to Tulsa, right?
J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: "Mon Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules!" Dieu m'a exaucé. |
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forindooruseonly
Location: SW OK Gender: Male
| | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 6 on 11/29/2007 10:37 PM >
| | | For those of you in Oklahoma, there is a handy book that is worth picking up if you do much rural traveling. http://www.amazon....=1196375449&sr=8-2 It has pretty good information on a selection of ghost towns (not even close to all of the old towns in Oklahoma are listed) but of course, the book is nearly thirty years old, so many of the ones listed are now gone. It is particularly useful if old grain towers are your thing. It has some handy-dandy maps, as well. Of course, I'm a history grad student, so books like this get me all excited. Its the geeky side of me, I can't help it. Anyway, University of Oklahoma Press publishes it so it easy to find in any library.
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Bustedknuckle
Location: The Lone Star State Gender: Male
"I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints"
| | | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 7 on 12/2/2007 3:28 PM >
| | | There are a few ghost town books in my collection. 2 GREAT Texas ones are, Ghost Towns of Texas and More Ghost Towns of Texas (appropriate), you can get them at Barnes/Noble or Borders. Pretty comprehensive list and directions to the major Ghost Towns all throughout Texas.
"It's not a fanny pack, it's an exploring pouch!" -"Yes it is, it has fanny written all over it" |
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maypost
Location: North, South, East, West, all around... then down to the underground Gender: Male
Exploring if for n00bz0rz
| | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 8 on 12/2/2007 5:01 PM >
| | | I likes! Ultra cool! Go a Dub V map?
Exploring is like tattoos... They stopped being cool in 2005 |
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PAexplorations
Location: Pennsylvania Gender: Female
Medication Time...
| | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 9 on 12/2/2007 7:21 PM >
| | | Posted by Duncantx im headed up thru oklahoma on wed., i-35 to okc then i-44 to tulsa. i cant see much on that map, too small. anyone got any locations along the way?
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i remember a few old hotels in Collinsville if you are in that area....
Your hand is staining my window. |
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Heartless
Location: Dakota Territory Gender: Male
nowhere is a state of mind
| | | | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 10 on 12/9/2007 7:11 PM >
| | | Just an FYI, the Library of Congress online has archives of old maps, etc. available in high resolution for free download. You have to download software to view them (MrSID, etc.) but those are free too. I've got old post office maps from 1871, territory maps from 1802, and official railroad maps from 1886 that have been particularly useful in years past. You should check it out if you're looking for ghost towns. Just my $0.02
"I hope that I find you in heaven, because I'm so lost without you down here..." Lost Highway Photography |
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Raticus Moderator
Location: Tyler Gender: Male
Ratus exploricus abandonae
| | Re: OK: Ghost towns <Reply # 11 on 12/9/2007 7:15 PM >
| | | Thanks for that info. I'm always looking for maps like that and free is always better.
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