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Who'd Thought It was once a small farming community in northern Hopkins County, Texas, in the United States. Today, it is known as a ghost town. A ghost town is a place where most people have left, and buildings are often empty.

Where Was Who'd Thought It?

This community was located in the northern part of Hopkins County, Texas. It was found near a road called Farm to Market Road 1536. The area was east of a town named Tira and north of another place called Sand Hill.

The History of Who'd Thought It

People likely started settling in Who'd Thought It after the year 1900. No one knows for sure how the community got its unusual name. Before World War II, which ended in 1945, Who'd Thought It was a busy little place. It had two stores where people could buy supplies. There were also several houses where families lived.

Why Did Who'd Thought It Become a Ghost Town?

Over time, the stores in Who'd Thought It closed down. People started to move away from the community. By the 1980s, almost everyone had left. This is why Who'd Thought It became a ghost town, with empty buildings and no residents.

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