31 Ghost Towns in America That Are Hauntingly Frozen in Time

17. Steins, New Mexico – A Railroad Ghost Town with a Mysterious Past

Steins Ghost Town. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Njfwtml

Steins (pronounced "Steens") was a thriving railroad and mining town in the late 1800s, but by the 1940s, it was abandoned when the railroad depot shut down. Today, Steins remains privately owned and carefully preserved, with original artifacts, buildings, and tools left behind by its former residents. The town has an eerie quality, with rusting train cars, old wooden buildings, and rumors of paranormal activity. Unlike many ghost towns overtaken by nature, Steins offers a rare, untouched glimpse into daily life in an Old West railroad town. Visitors can explore via guided tours that bring its mysterious history to life.

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