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Concrete, originally known as Bethesda, is a ghost town in southwestern Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. It is located alongside the present Farm to Market Road 775, about 2 miles north of La Vernia and 6 miles south of New Berlin.

What is a Ghost Town?

A ghost town is a place where most or all of the people have left. These towns often have empty buildings and streets. They are like a snapshot of the past, showing what life was once like there.

Why Do Towns Become Ghost Towns?

Towns can become ghost towns for many reasons. Often, the main reason people lived there disappears.

  • Resources run out: Some towns grew around a mine or a specific resource. When the resource was gone, people moved away to find work.
  • New roads or railways: Sometimes, new transportation routes are built that bypass a town. This means fewer travelers stop there, and businesses suffer.
  • Economic changes: If a town's main industry closes, or if people move to bigger cities for better opportunities, the town can shrink.
  • Natural events: Floods, droughts, or other natural disasters can also force people to leave their homes.

The Story of Concrete

Concrete, once called Bethesda, is an example of a ghost town in Texas. It is located in Guadalupe County. Like many ghost towns, Concrete likely saw its population decrease over time. People may have moved to larger towns or cities nearby. This could have been for better jobs or more services. Today, Concrete stands as a quiet reminder of a past community.

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