Arden is a ghost town in Irion County, Texas, United States. Its population as of the 2000 United States Census was only one. [1] It was named after the Arden family, who claimed the area in 1885. With a post office established in 1890, and a school in 1892, the town grew to a population of 130 by 1947. However, drought and low cotton prices eventually suffocated the city, and most businesses were abandoned by 1966. [2]
31°26′38″N 100°46′01″W / 31.44389°N 100.76694°W
Arden is a ghost town in Irion County, Texas, United States. Its population as of the 2000 United States Census was only one. [1] It was named after the Arden family, who claimed the area in 1885. With a post office established in 1890, and a school in 1892, the town grew to a population of 130 by 1947. However, drought and low cotton prices eventually suffocated the city, and most businesses were abandoned by 1966. [2]
31°26′38″N 100°46′01″W / 31.44389°N 100.76694°W