This Creepy Spot Deep In The Woods Of Texas Is Like Something Out Of A Horror Movie
Understandably, Texas is full of abandoned buildings – I mean, some places are bound to get left behind in a state that’s 900 miles across. However, not many of these deserted buildings have a history as unique as Dick and Charlie’s Tea Room. Located in the middle of Caddo Lake, this dilapidated shack that looks like something straight out of a gruesome horror film used to serve as a speakeasy during Prohibition. Take a look:

Marion County, on the west side of the water and the location of the town of Uncertain, was dry. Right across the lake in Harrison County, however, alcohol was allowed, so people would take row boats across the way to Dick and Charlie's for drinks and dancing.

It was only during football season, but it was still an astonishing feat considering the tea room's dilapidated conditions. There was no running water, so they brought a tank filled with 300 gallons with them. And somehow, even without working electricity, they were able to plug in a TV to watch the games.
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It reads, "House Rules: 1. There ain't none. 2. There never was none. 3. There ain't never gonna be none." If that isn't one of the most stereotypical Texan things you've ever heard, I'm not sure what is.
See how Dick and Charlie’s looks today in this video of someone paddling past it on the lake:
Have you ever paddled past Dick and Charlie’s Tea Room? If not, would you dare to?
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