Ghost City is a city abandoned by residents for various reasons such as the closure of mining or lack of natural resources.
Many ghost cities in the United States are located along the Transcontinental railroad track.
The largest ghost city in the world is Pripyat, Ukraine, which was abandoned after a nuclear accident in Chernobyl in 1986.
Some ghost cities have been converted into tourist attractions, such as Bodie, California.
Many ghost cities have urban legends about paranormal and ghost events.
The smallest ghost city in the United States is Monowi, Nebraska, which is only inhabited by one person.
Many ghost cities in the United States have buildings and structures that are still standing despite being abandoned for decades.
Ghost cities can also be found outside the United States, such as in Japan and Australia.
Some ghost cities have significant historical and cultural wealth, such as Centralia, Pennsylvania, who is famous for its constant fire underground.
Many ghost cities have been used as shooting locations for films and television, such as Bodies, California, which are the shooting locations for the film The Wild Wild West and Television series The Lone Ranger.