This week’s random image is from an abandoned Service Station in West Texas. The picture was taken on one my July 2017 road trips through parts of West Texas. Abandoned Service Station in West Texas The abandoned service station in West Texas … [Read more...]
Random Picture of the Week #105: Abandoned Service Station in West Texas
Random Picture of the Week #93: Wind Blown Abandoned Farm House in West Texas
This week’s abandoned image is of an wind blown abandoned farm house in west Texas. This old house has seen better days. Wind Blown Abandoned Farm House in West Texas Back in March 2018 my friend and I went out to north west Texas for a little … [Read more...]
Abandoned Two Story Farm House East of Windom, Texas
During my East Texas Road Trip down HWY 56 from Sherman, Texas to Honey Grove, Texas I came across a handful of abandoned farm houses such as the house in Ector, Texas. But one farm house in particular caught my attention and that was a two story … [Read more...]
The Long Time Abandoned Bonham Drive-In Theatre
The Bonham Drive-In Theatre was probably built in the fifties and it closed down sometime in the 80s. All that is left is the old marquee sign. The new land owners have demolished the only remaining building (old ticket booth) and the North Texas … [Read more...]
The Hewitt House – Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003 & 2006 Movie Remakes
This creepy plantation house is the house used in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003 & 2006 movies and its located in Granger, Texas. The Hewitt House - Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003 & 2006 Plantation House Originally this once beautiful … [Read more...]
Abandoned Farm House West of Sherman, Texas
Back in 2014 I worked for a company that had my traveling a lot. I was told my territory was in the DFW, but if you live or been to the DFW area, you know its big and you could spend several hours trying to get from one end to the other! During the … [Read more...]
The Old Abandoned Nazareth Hospital in Mineral Wells, Texas
Nazareth Hospital in Mineral Wells operated from 1931-1956 but, I think the building may be older than that. It was considered a clinic and opened shortly after the Crazy Hotel opened its doors in 1927. The Holy Sisters of Nazareth purchased … [Read more...]