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