An image posted by the publication shows a pop-up ad for Ghost Town that appeared during a Geico commercial (Ghost Town is sponsored by Geico).
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Now the quaint medieval village is practically a ghost town.
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Entire California ghost town for sale for under $1 million.
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"Heaven is a Ghost Town" is this big, anthemic song.
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Ghost Town DJs, "My Boo" Do you have any pets?
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Facebook Stories might not be a ghost town for long.
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It was a ghost town, which was even more bizarre.
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While Presque Isle has a mall, it's a ghost town.
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Despite heavy promotion, the summit itself was a ghost town.
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"Greene County will become a ghost town," the neighbor wrote.
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She described the school as a kind of ghost town.
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The usually bustling suburb of Westlands became a ghost town.
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It is a ghost town of what it once was.
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Down the road, Maho Village was practically a ghost town.
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New York City, America's financial heartbeat, is a ghost town.
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Today Royalties isn't even a ghost town, it has vanished.
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Two years later, the facility is still a ghost town.
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Instead, we drove through what looked like a ghost town.
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It's a ghost town, and turns out it's senior skip day.
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Nothing like spending some quality alone time in a ghost town.
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So, we did it in a ghost town near Austin, Texas.
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"We were trying not to create a ghost town," he said.
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The skirmishes have turned Kinshasa into a "ghost town," NPR reported.
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But downtown can still feel like a ghost town at night.
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Nearby, the ghost town of Kopachi is also open for tours.
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It was closed, and remains a ghost-town to this day.
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Once prosperous, Vukovar remains something of a post-apocalyptic ghost town.
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Lately, though, the whole area looks more like a ghost town.
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Milan is now, according to one boutique owner, a ghost town.
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The lockdown on that Friday turned Boston into a ghost town.
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In time, the waterfront assumed the feel of a ghost town.
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GDC will be a ghost town if it happens at all.
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He initially found little to go on beyond ghost-town lore.
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"This place was going to be a ghost town," he said.
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Dickinson is a ghost town; ours are the only lives left.
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A marijuana company bought a California ghost town to turn it into a pot paradise A marijuana company bought a California ghost town to turn it into a pot paradise The U.S. has known small industrial towns.
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Since then, New York has been a ghost town for AV testing.
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I was surprised to find the ghost town right off the interstate.
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But the feature remains a ghost town on the main Facebook app.
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On the first anniversary of the disaster, it resembles a ghost town.
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They deliver their tactical experience by way of the conflict ghost town.
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Although it's sort of a ghost town, which isn't great for analogies.
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Seventeen months later, the space appears to be a virtual ghost town.
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Now, these partly constructed buildings have more of a ghost town feel.
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Amid mounting alarm, Miami took on the feel of a ghost town.
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"It's a total ghost town," said Claire Hanna, one of those lawmakers.
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But New York has been a ghost town for serious AV testing.
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More than a month after its liberation, Hawija remains a ghost town.
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The collapse of oil prices has turned Oshikango into a ghost town.
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When CNN visited in March, the city center resembled a ghost town.
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He described Ayling's place of imprisonment as 'an isolated abandoned ghost town.
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"It sounds like we're a ghost town, and we're not," Ms. Sanford said.
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But, unlike teeming London, half of Aleppo is now effectively a ghost town.
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Since then it has become a ghost town, its concrete buildings slowly crumbling.
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"Because if something doesn't happen, this is going to be a ghost town."
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Panama City has slowly morphed from a war zone to a ghost town.
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"It was like a ghost town," said Jesús René Maradiaga, a community leader.
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"Detroit was a huge ghost town growing up," Detroit native DROID told me.
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Watching a depopulated late-night studio feels like walking through a ghost town.
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And yet … Beyond the "ghost town" problem of short staffing, there's the money.
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Now it was a ghost town of charred market stalls and roofless buildings.
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Marie might become, if not a ghost town, a city without a purpose.
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The old center of Hebron has been a ghost town for many years.
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Florence, usually a hit among tourists, became "like a ghost town" seemingly overnight.
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During the week, Mountain Dale, like Cerro Gordo, is a veritable ghost town.
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"You can walk around and it's like a ghost town," Mr. Schultz said.
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"The week after New Year's, you become a ghost town anyway," he said.
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Capitol Hill particularly resembled a ghost town during the last quarter of 2016.
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" Said Lee, "If not for West Point, this place would be a ghost town.
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Three weeks after the mob murders in Rainpada, the village is a ghost town.
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Rattles of gunfire from Syria pierced the silence of a sleepy Turkish ghost town.
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The city of Wuhan, where the outbreak originated, has turned into a ghost town.
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Ghost Town Games' Overcooked might well be the multiplayer star of the show, though.
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So imagine if this place went, this area would be an absolute ghost town.
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"At first glance, this is nothing but a ghost town," says photographer Tamara Merino.
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Bar the Pakistani workers obliviously playing cricket, the streets feel like a ghost town.
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His regular demands for citywide strikes used to turn Karachi into a ghost town.
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After Yevvo became a ghost town, the team hacked together Meerkat in eight weeks.
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"If they go, we're going to become a ghost town," said Erika Enriquez, 32.
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Part of the ghost town is the village houses in which laborers would live.
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The ghost town of Atomic City, Idaho, meanwhile, didn't empty out all at once.
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Absolute ghost town, but how many more weekends can daddy fit in out east?
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"Since Jurnee been gone, the house just seems like a ghost town," Thompson said.
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Chinese authorities placed the city under quarantine, leading it to become a ghost town.
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There, a year later, the village still has the feel of a ghost town.
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The neighborhood around the sect's church in Daegu has turned into a ghost town.
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Leer was one of the closest things to a ghost town I've ever seen.
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It was also wild to pull into Seattle, which was basically a ghost town.
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Still, there are far more ghost-town malls than there are retrofitted ones, she says.
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Meanwhile, his Sunset Heights neighborhood looks like some combination of ghost town and war zone.
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Nakhodka's deputy mayor said the proposal would have turned the port into a ghost town.
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Save for a spare Parasite Eve poster on the wall, it was a ghost town.
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The quarantined city of Wuhan, where the disease originated, has essentially become a ghost town.
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Jones has also apparently found some solace in the social ghost town that is Google+.
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But whole sections were razed in the same period, rendering it a virtual ghost town.
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The four roamed the streets of Knott's Ghost Town terrifying those that crossed their paths.
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Sunspot looked like a ghost town, the archaeological remnants of some great enterprise now gone.
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Yet the truth is that it was kind of a ghost town before the evacuation.
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In Paxton's eyes, his new home for the month seemed like a veritable ghost town.
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"I think it's going to be a ghost town for quite a while," he said.
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New York City's first-ever outlet mall is more of ghost town than anything else.
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As with any credible ghost town, there have also been reported ghost sightings, he said.
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They're further demonstrating their commitment by living in the ghost town four days a week.
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It was a true ghost town in Southdale Center in Edina, Minnesota, on March 8.
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The ongoing conflicts have turned Congo's capital city, Kinshasa, into a "ghost town," NPR reported.
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Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, has become a veritable ghost town.
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He said Batemans Bay was like a ghost town now that the tourists had left.
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Seven years later, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster turned a Ukrainian city into a ghost town.
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"It has been a ghost town for about two years," he said in an interview.
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Upon my arrival at the ghost town of Gold Butte, jackrabbits bolted from every direction.
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Indeed, if that standard were applied in Washington generally, it would be a ghost town.
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Fareed Zakaria: Why they hate us Um Ahmed Um Ahmed says Falluja is a ghost town.
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The island was evacuated in 2007, when the coal ran out, leaving behind a ghost town.
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The island was evacuated in 1974, when the coal ran out, leaving behind a ghost town.
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OWENS: So it&aposs either Bruno Mars&apos Uptown Funk or Kanye West&aposs Ghost Town.
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Google purposefully built a ghost town The Google feed's greatest flaw is its lack of depth.
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The epicentre region of Hubei is in lockdown and the capital Beijing resembles a ghost town.
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In a Japanese ghost town, a farmer remembers his life before a devastating earthquake and tsunami.
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Facebook Stories can feel like a ghost town even though it has 150 million daily users.
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Much of the city remains intact, an eerie ghost town of abandoned cars and darkened storefronts.
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The central business district looks like a ghost town because everyone is underground sipping steaming macchiatos.
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The Lordstown exit off Interstate 80 led straight to the sprawling plant, now a ghost town.
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The Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 transformed the Ukrainian city of Pripyat into a ghost town.
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A gas plant under construction in Orla—a ghost town on the Texas-New Mexico border.
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We were like the first retailer to open; it's really like a ghost town down there.
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From the depths of the 3000-year-old ghost town came the ruins of a structure.
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The cage, once occupied by Jones' chimpanzee, was one of many structures in the ghost town.
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The next day, after the comments had been posted, the school looked like a ghost town.
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"When we came here, this was like a ghost town; there was no life," she says.
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When two friends, Jon Bier and Brent Underwood, purchased the ghost town of Cerro Gordo, Calif.
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The Slow Roll gathering point, in front of the old Masonic Temple, was a ghost town.
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Many airlines have been suspending flights to China, leaving Beijing Daxing International Airport a ghost town.
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"Lower Manhattan was a ghost town on nights and weekends," she said of the early 1990s.
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Vernon Boulevard, essentially the area's Main Street, can look like a ghost town on some days.
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Rio's Olympic Park is already an $254 million ghost town Rio's Olympic Park is already an $260 million ghost town RIO DE JANEIRO — The behemoth sports stadiums on the sprawling grounds of Rio's Olympic Park were built to impress international visitors for the 230 Summer Games.
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Other popular attractions for families include the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center and the Ghost Town Museum.
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And much like every social media company, it's perpetually 18 months away from being a ghost town.
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But as the terrier round was set to begin, the benching area turned into a ghost town.
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So he lives with his five siblings in a neighborhood that is almost an empty ghost town.
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If that type of misrepresentation were truly prosecuted with vigor, New York would be a ghost town.
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The city is perhaps the world's most famous nuclear ghost town, but it's not the only one.
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Otherwise, IGTV risks becoming the next Google Plus — a ghost town inside an otherwise thriving product ecosystem.
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After we're sure it's not gonna turn into another digital ghost town like Friendster-MySpace-Orkut-whatever.
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Reporters described Santa Rosa, with a population of about 175,000, as a virtual ghost town on Monday.
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It was the start of last week when the store just kind of became a ghost town.
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Today, Kep is essentially a ghost town, with a side of tourism and a dash of fishing.
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Moving Out takes some obvious cues from Ghost Town Games' hugely popular co-op cooking game Overcooked.
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It was also bigger than the Soho store and felt like slightly less of a ghost-town.
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The town of Saraqib just a few miles north along the M5 highway is a ghost town.
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With the evacuations and lockdown, Wuhan, a typically bustling metropolis, has been transformed into a ghost town.
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So, how did one of the busiest transit hubs in the country turn into a ghost town?
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Perth might become a twenty-first century ghost town if they don't sort out their water issues.
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Ghost stories Let's take a trip to Poggioreale, the Sicilian ghost town that flat out refuses to die.
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Six years later, the social network is a ghost town and Google has basically given up on it.
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San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood — today, a hive of startups and chic luncheries — became a ghost town.
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Gran Soren—the city at the heart of the game—feels empty and desolate, a bloated ghost town.
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Broadcaster CNN Turk showed live footage of people leaving Karkamis, which the correspondent described as a ghost town.
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The ghost town is one of dozens across the state quickly fading away due to increasingly wet climates.
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But except for downtown D.C. near the Capitol and White House, the entire city is a ghost town.
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That's where a lot of other apps end up failing, and then they turn into ghost town apps.
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Centralia, Pennsylvania, is famous for its fires that are burning underground indefinitely, making the town a ghost town.
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"Look up on the power lines right after you pass Hampton, a tiny little ghost town," he said.
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The city might not be a major hub for video game development, but it's no ghost town, either.
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The E-1 zone is often described as deserted, or a "ghost town," but that's not exactly true.
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Camp Leatherneck now resembles a ghost town, vast swaths of it engulfed, Ozymandias-like, by the surrounding desert.
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The videos claimed that Iraan (pronounced Ira Ann) was a ghost town, not the oil town it is.
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Capitol Hill is back in session on Tuesday after resembling a ghost town for the last two months.
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Footage has showed armed guards patrolling train stations, and the once-bustling city turned into a ghost town.
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A popular strip in Montauk during the summer months, the street was like a ghost town in November.
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Sandra Quintão spent New Year's Eve in a ghost town, surrounded by the remnants of her old life.
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The nearby town of Pripyat was evacuated and has remained a virtual ghost town for the last 33 years.
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The photos, taken on the eighth day of the city's quarantine, showed the city looking like a ghost town.
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Two Guns, which is in Coconino County, is a ghost town with a long and sordid history including murder.
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Despite seeming like a ghost town, Facebook still updated it with a retweet-like Relasso and camera uploads today.
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Today, Al-Hamdaniya is a ghost town, eerily deserted, and the damage wreaked by ISIS is plain to see.
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The shutdown came on the heels of organized 'ghost town' strikes and street protests towards the end of 2016.
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I went on a movie date in Georgetown (which was a ghost town) with a rare fellow non-observant.
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But a few families belonging to a local ethnic group, the Tatars, chose to remain in the ghost town.
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By midday Amatrice, a quiet mountain town about 100 miles northeast of Rome, felt more like a ghost town.
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The city is hardly a ghost town, Ms. Scrimgeour said, but there were definitely fewer people out and about.
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"It's like a ghost town, but our village is valuable to us and we cannot leave it," he said.
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And many of them were out of business by 22015, when E-Trade's "Ghost Town" openly mocked the carnage.
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But it's not just oil town USA (Houston) that is at risk of turning into modern-day ghost town.
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Here are a few others that you may not have heard about: The state Gold Rush ghost town: Bodie.
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Today, as I wait to board a plane out of the country, the same airport is a ghost town.
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Local officials frown at "boomtown" or "ghost town" labels, saying there is more to the local economy than oil.
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Although the ghost town left me unimpressed, the highlight of the trip was another petroglyph site near 21 Goats.
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The dusty former ghost town is brimming with non-indigenous fixers offering tourists peyote and a place to trip.
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While not quite a ghost town, the forums are populated by a fraction of the Goons they once were.
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Maracaibo, Venezuela's second largest city, seems like a "ghost town," said Fergus Walshe, head of a local business organization.
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Ben Lovejoy is a perfectly decent defenseman but losing Larsson makes the back end look like a ghost town.
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This time, however, Ye closed out the show by starting a third song, "Ghost Town," while wearing a MAGA hat.
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According to their Bandcamp, they're based in Pryp'Yat', Ukraine, a ghost town near the border the country shares with Belarus.
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Today it is an eerie site: part town and part ghost-town, walls speckled with commemorative plaques, train tracks overgrown.
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What we do know is that it's in Mexico, and that, for two equally frightening reasons, it's a ghost town.
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"At night, it started to become more like a ghost town -- especially for a Friday night in Nice," Sanguinetti said.
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The comic turned on a portable speaker and cued up the rump-shaking classic "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJs.
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He won that battle, but he can't fight the contamination that has transformed his community into a nuclear ghost town.
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Did Toronto jazz band BadBadNotGood get tired of playing that muzak-y version of "Ghost Town" for minutes on end?
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Construction has been continuing, too, in places like West Bay, which can still have the feel of a ghost town.
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In the 1980s, Worthington was on its way to becoming a ghost town, like many other white, blue-collar communities.
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An amateur collector exploring a ghost town was said to have come across a white cloth in a leather pouch.
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Take a drone tour of San Fransisco, which has looked like a ghost town since the shelter order took effect.
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Take a drone tour of San Fransisco, which has looked like a ghost town since the shelter order took effect.
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As you can see in the video, it's a ghost town because Ohio shut it down out of health concerns.
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It is now nearly a ghost town, with little other than intermittent bursts of gunfire to break the eerie silence.
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And the country could be saddled with a toxic ghost town, with pollutants seeping into the ground and surrounding sea.
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Today, Fordlandia is a ghost town, its barren nature made all the more stark by the black-and-white cinematography.
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Jarred Evans, a US citizen who was evacuated from Wuhan amid the outbreak, compared the city to a ghost town.
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Evans, who moved to Wuhan to play football, said Wuhan was like a ghost town after authorities locked it down.
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The gambling hub of Macau was virtually a ghost town, while malls and shopping centres in Asian capitals were bare.
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All three major airports in the New York metropolitan area were closed, and New York City became a ghost town.
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Take Soho, one of New York's top shopping destinations, where rising rents have turned the neighborhood into a ghost town.
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But now, about 50 miles from here, Capital Lodge in Tioga, built for 2,000 workers, is a fenced-off ghost town.
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When starting in on Ghost Town Games' cooperative cooking simulation, you will almost certainly notice first how freaking cute everything is.
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The town, which is east of Misrata, has been a ghost town since it was looted by Misrata forces in 2011.
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A seething outer new town of displaced Sunnis surrounds an inner pockmarked ghost-town manned by a conglomerate of Shia militias.
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About 20 miles away, across the bay from Rockport, the tiny town of Bayside, Texas, looked like a ghost town Saturday.
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Knott's Berry Farm was founded in 1940 as the Knott family added ghost town attractions in the vicinity of their restaurant.
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The once-prosperous capital of Anbar province was reduced to a ghost town after Iraqi forces drove out ISIS last December.
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Red Hook, Brooklyn was known as a ghost town after industrial buildings and storehouses abandoned the area in the twentieth century.
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The land was owned by Knowles's husband, in a small, forgotten railroad ghost town where Knowles had grown up called Taylorsville.
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The halls of Congress were ghost town-esque on Thursday, with the two chambers meeting for only a few minutes each.
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Another reason I hated working that extra hour was that I felt like a lonesome man working in a ghost town.
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Some videos showcase gallons of hand sanitizer and overflowing refrigerators, while others show empty Target shelves and ghost-town public transit.
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"Sometimes I take all the shine/talk like I drank all the wine," on "Ghost Town," was contributed by Malik Yusef.
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You pass a ghost town called Leadfield, where an alleged hundred-million-dollar silver-lead mine created hysteria in the twenties.
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"Our city is a ghost town," complained Musa Sahman, 70, who sells a local raw meat delicacy but had no customers.
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The old ghost town of Saline City and its salt marshes were a source of salt production dating back to 1854.
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Set in a rural Mexican ghost town, Rulfo's book shows us how seamlessly fiction can combine the regional and the universal.
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The Eisenhower Executive Office Building, where overflow staff and other departments work from, has become a ghost town of empty offices.
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For most of its history, Estes Park, the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, has been a ghost town in winter.
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Tourists are invited to explore the eerily breathtaking ghost town and learn more about its history from its on-site museum.
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It was a ghost town here for a solid three weeks, and I didn't realize how much I missed all the activity.
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And if others decide to leave, whatever their true motives, Facebook could very well become a ghost town inside of 18 months.
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The Olympic Park is a ghost town, the lights have been turned off at the Maracana and the athlete village sits empty.
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He is old enough to remember what a ghost town Buffalo was after steel and grain mills closed all along the river.
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Each one had a distinctive font on the Atari, with some of the more notable titles being The Count and Ghost Town.
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Trump's State Department is reportedly a ghost town, with key posts unfilled and longtime professionals left out of meetings with foreign leaders.
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"I almost feel like it'll become like a ghost town because most of the population at this point is older," she said.
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Only nine votes in the House of Representatives prevented the capital from leaving Washington and turning the city into a ghost town.
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Two militants lay dead near the field command of the CTS, in the al-Mamoun district which looked like a ghost town.
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It was a ghost town; even everyone's favorite local watering hole was sparse, probably less people than in the normal witching hours.
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Betty Gilpin made small appearances on TV shows, including "Law and Order: Criminal Intent," and movies, like "Ghost Town," starting in 2008.
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Trees sprout from the rusted roofs of apartment blocks in the ghost town of Prypyat, built to house Chernobyl power plant workers.
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A 19th century ghost town in California, that includes an abandoned hotel, church and bunkhouse, came on the market earlier this month.
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New York City&aposs first-ever outlet mall opened this year, but it&aposs still a "ghost town" filled with empty storefronts.
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Here is the entire GHOST theme set: 21A: [GHOST] WRITTEN 21A: [GHOST] TOWN 21A: [GHOST] STORY 21A: [GHOST] BUSTERS ■ 21A: Hi kids!
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Over the course of the war, what was once a city of 80,000 people has dwindled to a ghost town of 8,000.
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The surrounding area is approaching ghost town status, close to being reclaimed by the desert, and Sisneros is one of its patriarchs.
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It includes the historic gold-mining ghost town of Hart and is home to golden eagles, bighorn sheep, mountain lions and bobcats.
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More than a decade ago, the Charleston City Paper predicted that the city could become "a half-drowned ghost town" by 2050.
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Not so long ago — say, the early 2000s — this Jersey Shore resort 60 miles south of Manhattan was a gritty ghost town.
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Even today, seven years after its own disaster, L'Aquila is a tale of two cities: part cacophonous construction site, part ghost town.
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An area the size of Rhode Island around the reactor, including the ghost town of Pripyat, remains off limits to this day.
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Video from their trip shows how much of a ghost town the metropolis of Wuhan has become, how people are taking precautions.
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Oyster Point has really been built up with more businesses (hello big pharma) while El Camino Real looks like a ghost town.
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But few think of returning for good to Qaraqosh, which once had 50,000 residents but is now all but a ghost town.
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And while the 40,000-resident municipality was not exactly a ghost town on Saturday, there were clearly some stark changes of habit.
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A CNN reporter visited Shanghai recently and showed how the commercial hub has been turned into a ghost town thanks to coronavirus.
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Its former owner since 1987, Gerald Freeman, wanted to turn the ghost town into a self-sustaining, solar-powered eco-friendly haven.
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What used to be a great port city is now a landlocked ghost town filled with the useless hulks of old ships.
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Now Google+, which was already a ghost town largely abandoned or never inhabited by users, has become a massive liability for the company.
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In Valencia, retrenchment by multinationals including Fiat Chrysler, Colgate Palmolive, Johnson & Johnson and Nestle SA have rendered the city a near ghost town.
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Evans described Wuhan as a ghost town since the city's lockdown began, and said he got multiple health checks on his flight back.
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Starting in 238, following a devastating tornado, Todd Stewart has photographed the toxic ruins of Picher, Oklahoma, a mining community turned ghost town.
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At Chernobyl, however, sometimes "there are so many buses that all of a sudden the ghost town feels like Disneyland," says Mr Orfanus.
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If this is ridiculous, and it is ridiculous, it's at least easier to understand than the whole Private Wild West Ghost Town thing.
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It's a real-life ghost town that maybe never was, living on through maps and local lore for no particular reason at all.
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Simple in nature, Overcooked, by Ghost Town Games, is a co-op game about cooking specific recipes in a certain amount of time.
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Simple in nature, Overcooked, by Ghost Town Games, is a co-op game about cooking specific recipes in a certain amount of time.
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When the Senate is in session, the chamber usually resembles a ghost town, except when senators have to be present for a vote.
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Arrive too late and you're stuck with massive lines or worse—a club that's turned into a ghost town crawling with ketamine zombies.
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Pyongyang has a population of 2.86 million, but looks eerily like a ghost town from above, mostly devoid of traffic on the roads.
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Then a combination of drought, pollution, salinity and algae started destroying the health of the lake, and the resort became a ghost town.
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Amidst the #deletefacebook furor, I decided now was as good a time as any to delete my ghost town of a Facebook account.
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Santiago, the internet told me, was something of a vinyl ghost town—despite the fact that it is the country's second largest city.
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It has already claimed Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and Charlie Rose and threatens to make a ghost town of Hollywood and the Capitol.
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We fly to Tanzania during a mysterious pandemic, wander a ski town-turned-ghost town and an unmarked bunker in the Nevada desert.
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The quarantine, coupled with fear about the coronavirus' rapid spread, has turned Wuhan — a city of 11 million people — into a ghost town.
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"Getting married in a ghost town gave us time to pause and tell everyone how much they mean to us," Ms. Lamberton said.
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A group of investors just bought a unique vignette of history for $220 million — a 1.43-building, Old West ghost town in California.
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Bier and Underwood's offer was accepted on June 20th and the deal closed on Friday, July 13th (perhaps apropos for a ghost town).
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Shakespeare, as we had seen, had never quite recovered from the post-boom depression, and was now a ghost of a ghost town.
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One of the world's most popular tourist destinations is a virtual ghost town after Italy's coronavirus outbreak led to lockdowns and canceled vacations.
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Just when you think "Phillauri" is becoming a "Ghost Town"- or "Topper"-type romp, it switches gears, as Shashi imparts her own past.
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That may be truer in Antelope Wells, the New Mexico ghost town where Caal Maquin's group crossed, than anywhere else along the border.
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The ensemble's name, Sarafand, is that of a Palestinian village that became a ghost town after the founding of the state of Israel.
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Above: 'Overcooked' screenshot courtesy of Ghost Town Games/Team17 Update: Alas, Shura has some yucky illness in her eyes, so cannot attend our stream.
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Located in the ghost town of Penwell, 15 miles southwest of Odessa, the raceway has been a home for fast cars since the 1960s.
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"Midland became a ghost town," said Herig, who now owns three hotels in the area and believes hard times could come again any day.
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But as the coronavirus outbreak continues, Wuhan — the epicenter of what is now known as the COVID-19 virus — has become a ghost town.
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Nintendo's first mobile game, Miitomo, quickly turned into a ghost town, after early success that sent it to the top of the App Store.
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Hughes will be flying over the California ghost town of Amboy and expects to reach speeds of 500 miles per hour in the air.
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Qusair residents traversed a gauntlet of sniper fire so terrifying they called it the "path of death"; it remains largely a ghost town today.
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Image 2 of 903 HOUTOUWAN, China – Blanketed with greenery, the ghost town is perched atop cliffs looking west into sea mists obscuring the horizon.
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The "Ghost Town" performance isn't up on the NBC website yet, but you can watch some shaky, phone-shot footage of the performance below.
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On Monday, reports from the streets of the Yuen Long said it looked like "a ghost town" in the wake of the mob attack.
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Its downtown district has been a virtual ghost town since Matthew, with a dozen empty storefronts still bearing the marks of the storm's fury.
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The town dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, but the population dwindled dramatically in the 20th century, ultimately making it a ghost town.
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Located in the heart of a "romantic ghost town" just across the mountain from Telluride, Dunton allows couples to rent out the entire town.
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Chernobyl is a unique place on the planet where nature revives after a global man-made disaster, where there is a real 'ghost town.
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News Feed is a steadily declining industrial city that's where Facebook's money is earned but that's on its way to becoming a ghost town.
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The community is a ghost town, a boomtown now paralyzed and struggling to keep up with both the health crisis and the information challenge.
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But while Manhattan and other parts of New York City may seem like a ghost town, are there numbers to show just how ghostly?
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"So sad to watch a booming airport turn into a ghost town," a letter to the editor of The Commercial Appeal said in January.
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"It's been like a ghost town," said Dr. Kathleen R. Page, co-director of Centro SOL, a health center for Latinos at Johns Hopkins.
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In 2018, HBO shuttled attendees to a ghost town modeled after Sweetwater for one of the most talked-about experiences of South by Southwest.
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Then she screwed up some courage and drove on through the half-charred ghost town to survey the properties she is charged with overseeing.
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After nightfall, Gaza City resembled a ghost town, with streets empty and the whooshing sounds of outgoing rockets and explosions of Israeli airstrikes heard.
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As word of a crackdown spread, many other store owners took down signs pre-emptively, lending a ghost town feeling to busy commercial corridors.
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Cai Guo-Quiang used live tortoises with iPads attached to their shells in his 2014 exhibition Moving Ghost Town at the Aspen Art Museum.
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The closest sign of civilization is Gold Point, which is not much more than a ghost town turned "Old West" vacation spot 2800 miles away.
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A real-life California ghost town has hit the market, and an authentic piece of the Wild West can be yours for a cool $925,000.
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"Maungdaw feels like a ghost town," Swiss ambassador Paul Seger said on Twitter, as he arrived in a main town in the north of Rakhine.
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There is skiing and snowmobiling, the remnants of nearly 500 shipwrecks, and a ghost town on Miquelon, as well as dolphins and whales to spot.
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The area, now mostly a ghost town, still has the colonial-era clubs, houses and even a golf course that were built for its executives.
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The homes will have to be taken down to the studs, but will everyone decide to rebuild or will it be a dilapidated ghost town?
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The Capitol has transformed into a ghost town with the partial shutdown, coupled with the holiday season, leaving only a handful of lawmakers in Washington.
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Lindsay Lohan's beach club is no longer the heart of the party scene in Mykonos ... it's completely deserted and looks like an eerie ghost town.
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For players, both new and old, these numbers mean that the social world of Miitomo will feel more like a ghost town when they arrive.
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Today it resembles a ghost town: dozens of its houses are boarded up, their walls daubed in graffiti and hollowed interiors invaded by creeping vines.
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It's one of Brent Underwood's favorite places in the ghost town, and now that he owns it, he plans on sharing it with the world.
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"Starting late this afternoon, for 21 hours, I want Charleston to be a ghost town," he told reporters on Wednesday at a Charleston concert hall.
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Alexandra S. Levine: Paradise was a ghost town; they hadn't let residents back into the evacuation areas yet, but they're now gradually lifting those orders.
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They only have to read the stories out of Italy to know how quickly fortunes can change from a packed restaurant to a ghost town.
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One of the world's most popular tourist destinations is a virtual ghost town after the coronavirus outbreak in Italy led to lockdowns and canceled vacations.
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A few days ago, a shop in an English-speaking town that reportedly stayed open during a Ghost Town protest day was set on fire.
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Just six months after the mega-event, the Barra Olympic Park looks like a ghost town; visitors say that the pool is filled with mud.
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Ma'arat al-Nu'man is the latest place to be turned into a ghost town by Russian and regime bombs, pushing about 110,000 people from there.
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I started to feel a bit glum in this ghost town of a store, so I decided it was time to call it a day.
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The ghost-town feel was reinforced by boarded-up shops, half-finished construction sites and posters advertising events that had long since come and gone.
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In Diop's film, its Dakar neighborhood is rendered a ghost town because of how many young men don't see a future for themselves there. —A.
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The residency, called "Home of the Brave," takes place in a former railroad fill station and ghost town that's being resurrected by artist Eileen Muza.
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Now, Barrie complains, it's a merely an "international joke," regressing into a "ghost town" that has ended up resembling one of America's former vibrant, industrial capitals.
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A decade ago Dominik Orfanus, a Slovakian journalist, visited Pripyat, a modern city turned into a ghost town by the explosion, and founded a tour company.
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To hear him tell it, running a radioactive ghost town for more than three years was marginally more eventful than a meeting of the zoning commission.
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Trees sprout from the rusted roofs of apartment blocks in the ghost town of Prypyat, while some animal populations are booming in the absence of humans.
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Lean's character says nothing in its runtime and is smeared with blood for most of the film as he wanders through an Old West ghost town.
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The city was abandoned as a ghost town, while its residents, many the dark-skinned descendents of sub-Saharan African slaves, lived in squalid temporary camps.
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Now La Linda was a ghost town, with a ghost bridge, in the middle of the longest stretch of the river with no active border crossing.
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For a city that reports civilian casualties daily from indiscriminate missile fire, you'd expect Damascus to be a ghost town like many other major Syrian cities.
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If not for the occasional human figure, the naval city south of Tokyo could be mistaken for a ghost town of old signs and shuttered storefronts.
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Even the federal chief information officer is only an acting official, and the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy is largely a ghost town.
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New York City looks more like a ghost town than a bustling metropolis with empty streets and fewer people outside since the outbreak of the coronavirus.
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One of the most moving pieces is the one detailing the Jaconelli's battle for compensation in the pre-Commonwealth Games ghost town that was once Dalmarnock.
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Seattle, which has seen a cluster of cases, seems almost a ghost town in some parts, according to entrepreneur and former Madrona Capital partner Shauna Causey.
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Others have drawn comics about being stranded, but few capture the empty atmosphere of a ghost town as well as Jun's sparse lines and delicate compositions.
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In the neighborhood of the sect's church in the city, banks, coffee shops, restaurants and convenience stores have all shut down, rendering it a ghost town.
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Meanwhile, people are clearing out and what was once a lively area is now starting to resemble a ghost town — abandoned and covered in grey ash.
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" Their favorite town is Silver Plume, which lies in a narrow, windy canyon about 20193 miles west of Denver and calls itself a "living ghost town.
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On a sunny and humid early Sunday recently, the town's beaches looked a bit like a ghost town: Empty chairs ringed empty towels in the sand.
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Today, Elsa is a ghost town of collapsing buildings too dangerous to enter, while a landfill of junked trucks and industrial equipment rust on its outskirts.
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Marawi, a once-vibrant city of 200,000, now resembles a ghost town, with the military continuing to drop bombs in a bid to dislodge the militants.
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Warehouse & Co. reproduced its line, the Duckdigger, from work wear found in the 19th century in a ghost town in the American West, Mr. Fujiki said.
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Many were offbeat: a wry look at tourists gawking up at skyscrapers in Manhattan, a plan to resurrect a South Dakota ghost town by installing Indians.
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