Who'd Thought It, Texas
Ghost town in Texas, United States
Who'd Thought It was a farming community in northern Hopkins County, Texas, United States. The community was located near Farm to Market Road 1536, east of Tira and north of Sand Hill. It was most likely settled after 1900; the origins of its name are unknown. Who'd Thought It had two stores and several houses at one point before World War II; the stores eventually closed, and by the 1980s Who'd Thought It had become a ghost town.
See also
External links
- "WHO'D THOUGHT IT, TEXAS," Handbook of Texas
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Municipalities and communities of Hopkins County, Texas, United States
County seat: Sulphur Springs
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- Como
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- Birthright
- Brashear
- Dike
- Gafford
- Pickton
- Saltillo
- Sulphur Bluff
- Dillon
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