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15 Incredible Abandoned Places in America—That No One Wants You to Visit – Bob Vila

 

Why were they deserted? In honor of our fascination with these crumbling places, here are some of the most eye-catching modern ruins in America. This eerie spot was once a lively dog track. After closing in , the park was used as a swap meet location before being completely abandoned. Today, the natural desert flora and fauna have crept into the ruins of this old sporting complex. Urban explorers be warned, however: mold and asbestos levels at this site are extremely high.

This funky spot began life as the Canyon Lodge trading post back in the s. After the rise of Route 66, a gas station was installed, along with a a small zoo and campsite. The owner even hosted tours into local ruins.

A fire eventually damaged the little trading post and today it stands abandoned, though it still retains personality though the colorful graffiti adorning the interior and exterior. Originally built in , this old wooden power plant is perched perilously over a roaring river. After shuttering its operations in , the little shack has remained abandoned on its rocky outcropping in a remote forested mountainside. Today, it is accessible only to hardy explorers.

But with a view like that, it might be time to lace up those hiking boots. Unfortunately, the porous concrete walls frequently dripped with condensation and residents’ clothing often froze in their closets during the cold winter months. These luxury apartments were abandoned in , and the buildings are now a popular canvas for graffiti artists and paintballers.

This abandoned railroad station in the Flint Hills region of Kansas is actually hidden in an undisclosed location, in an effort to preserve the architecture against vandals. But that only makes this rural ruin more enigmatic. The gorgeous coloring and interiors make this a perfect spot for ruin photography…if you can find it. The structures in the abandoned mining town of Eagle Mountain evoke Aztec geometry and industrial strength.

The town is located at the entrance of the now-defunct Eagle Mountain iron mine, once owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad, then Kaiser Steel, and located on the southeastern corner of Joshua Tree National Park.

This town was only abandoned in the s, and there has been talk of revitalizing the area. For now, however, these eerie structures stand as a reminder of a modern boom-and-bust mining ghost town. This abandoned amusement park was left in ruins when hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in The park was under 10 feet of water during the storm and though there were hopes that the park would be revived, today the rides and grounds are eerily silent.

The domes were constructed in and designed to be almost completely self-sustainable. This abandoned mental hospital has a chilling history. Originally opened in , conditions at the hospital eventually deteriorated. The ghastly procedures that followed stood in sharp contrast to the asylum’s early days, when patients could freely roam the grounds and healing gardens. Today, the buildings are being renovated into luxury condominiums which will definitely not be haunted.

Belchertown State School for the Feeble-minded started out as a progressive institution for the care and treatment of mental illness. It eventually became a horrifically overcrowded and unsanitary facility full of human suffering. Today, it is one of the most striking examples of architectural decay in the state. Wikimedia Commons. The main part of this house dates back to , before Delaware was even a state in the union.

Its owner, Jehu Reed, was considered to be a pioneer of agriculture in Delaware. CharlotteWebb Wikimedia. This eerie crumbling village on the slopes of King Island is called Ukivok. Today, the village lies in ruins. Marking the north side of the shipping channel of the Delaware Bay off the coast from Bombay Hook, this historic light and its keepers guided ships for countless years.

In , the federal government made this property available for free to any organization or person willing to restore it. Built in the s, this bizarre structure is a former hideout for Nazi sympathizers.

To prepare for this event, Winona and Norman built a self-sustaining community where they could hide out until the war was over. However, in the s, agricultural runoff and increased salinity began to cause a sickening salty stench to develop and rotting fish to wash ashore. By the s, the resort was completely abandoned. Today, the area has developed a definite post-apocalyptic feel. Share on Facebook Pin it on Pinterest. Like this article? Sophia Follow me on:.

 

US Abandoned Towns: Deserted Places You Can Still Visit in the US – Thrillist – The Creepiest, Coolest Ghost Town in Every State

 
The last mine closed in , but the location can now be visited as a state park. Kastalia Medrano is a New York-based journalist and avid traveler. Another outrageously creepy haunted place in the US is the town of Santa Claus, Arizona , which is nearby the town of Kingman and stands as one of the eeriest abandoned places in the country thanks to its cheery Christmas theme. The mine opened in during the height of the gold rush. Snapchat Fliboard icon A stylized letter F. I had so much fun reading the contributions of my blogger friends. Bannack, MT.

 
 

Abandoned Places You Can Visit in the US

 
 

In honor of our fascination with these crumbling places, here are some of the most eye-catching modern ruins in America. This eerie spot was once a lively dog track. After closing in , the park was used as a swap meet location before being completely abandoned.

Today, the natural desert flora and fauna have crept into the ruins of this old sporting complex. Urban explorers be warned, however: mold and asbestos levels at this site are extremely high.

This funky spot began life as the Canyon Lodge trading post back in the s. After the rise of Route 66, a gas station was installed, along with a a small zoo and campsite.

The owner even hosted tours into local ruins. A fire eventually damaged the little trading post and today it stands abandoned, though it still retains personality though the colorful graffiti adorning the interior and exterior. Originally built in , this old wooden power plant is perched perilously over a roaring river. After shuttering its operations in , the little shack has remained abandoned on its rocky outcropping in a remote forested mountainside. Today, it is accessible only to hardy explorers.

But with a view like that, it might be time to lace up those hiking boots. Unfortunately, the porous concrete walls frequently dripped with condensation and residents’ clothing often froze in their closets during the cold winter months.

These luxury apartments were abandoned in , and the buildings are now a popular canvas for graffiti artists and paintballers. This abandoned railroad station in the Flint Hills region of Kansas is actually hidden in an undisclosed location, in an effort to preserve the architecture against vandals. By the end of the millennium, the last few residents had moved away or died, and Glenrio became a ghost town.

Bombay Beach, nicknamed the Salton Riviera, was a short-lived chic beach resort community known as “the miracle in the desert. In the s and s, Bombay Beach was an upscale resort destination for beachgoers, with yacht clubs, fancy hotels, and boardwalks.

However, the saline body of water became an ecological disaster. There was no rainfall or drainage system in Salton Riviera, so the water slowly became more and more polluted, and at one time was saltier than the Pacific Ocean. Fish began to die, beach resorts closed, and visitors stopped coming. By , the area had practically been abandoned. These days, you can pick your way through the very smelly ruins of the Salton Riviera. The Kennecott Mines are part of an abandoned copper mining camp that operated from to , but dried up during the Great Depression.

Considered one of the best-preserved abandoned mining towns in America, its most recognizable landmark is the giant red mill building owned by the Kennecott Copper Company. Decades later, the Kennecott Mines are a national historic landmark and tourist attraction for many visitors to Alaska. The Home of Truth was the site of a cult-like religious settlement founded in by Marie Ogden, a woman who believed she could communicate with the dead.

For several years, Marie and her almost followers practiced their religion in the middle of the desert. After Edith — one of the cult members — died, Marie claimed she could bring her back to life. But eventually, after police raided the mysterious religious settlement, Marie admitted that Edith had been cremated years before.

Afte Marie died in , the commune became private property. You can still see the sign for “Marie’s Place:” the entrance to her “Inner Portal,” where members would supposedly be saved during the second coming of Jesus Christ. But these buildings were actually once part of a one-family house: a 2,foot “dome home” that was built in and fitted with state-of-the-art solar panels.

In , owners Bob and Margaret Lee sold the dome home, but regained it in in foreclosure. After being pummeled by multiple hurricanes over the years, the state declared the unique dome home uninhabitable in In , the dome home was once again heavily damaged — this time by Hurricane Irma — but most of the buildings are still intact. The Vulture Mine and the surrounding ghost town are considered one of the most haunted spots in Arizona. The mine opened in during the height of the gold rush.

Vulture City, home to around 5, residents, led to the development of agriculture in the area. The town was abandoned in after the mines were shut down for regulatory offenses. The most eerie part of the town is the hanging tree, where 18 miners were said to have been hanged in the late 19th century for stealing gold. Today, you can take guided tours of the supposedly haunted area. The Houston Astrodome — when it opened in — was the first domed multi-purpose sports venue in America. In , the last ticketed entertainment to call the Astrodome home — a rodeo show — left as well.

Since then, the stadium has remained empty , except as a refuge center during natural disasters. City officials have been trying to come up with plans to renovate or come up with a new use for the space, but plans haven’t moved forward. Disney’s wilderness-themed water park operated from until and is actually one of multiple abandoned theme parks on the Walt Disney World property.

The park resembled Magic Kingdom’s Tom Sawyer Island with rope swings, a “swimmin’ hole,” flume rides, and a natural sandy beach for guests. River Country first closed at the end of the warm weather season in , and in , Disney announced that it would never re-open again. No explicit reason was ever given for its closing, but fans speculate that it was closed for safety concerns after several accidents in the park. River Country was recently the subject of photographer Seph Lawless’ creepily unsettling photo series “Dismaland.

These strange-looking structures were supposed to be used as computer manufacturing facilities in the late s and early s, but the project was never completed. Locals warn curious tourists to stay away from the domes because they supposedly have been the site of satanic rituals. Despite the warnings, the domes have attracted attention, thanks to their appearance on an episode of The Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures.

In late , the city announced that the domes were a safety hazard and could be demolished soon. Rhyolite is one of Nevada’s largest ghost towns that was formed in during the Gold Rush. But like most Gold Rush towns, the rush was short-lived. The mines closed in and the town was abandoned by Rhyolite used to be one of the most crowded towns in the Death Valley area, with a red light district, a hospital, a school for children, 50 saloons, and a three story bank considered a very tall building for its time.

The abandoned town has been restored multiple times for Western movies over the years. If you visit Rhyolite now, you’ll see the remains of the bank, the town jail, and the restored Bottle House , a house made from 50, glass beer bottle bottoms. The original architect Tom Kelly built his house out of beer bottles because there were not many other construction materials in the desert town.

Bannerman Castle was built on Pollepel Island by the wealthy military goods salesman Francis Bannerman, who bought the island in In , he began construction on his extravagant Scottish-style castle. Bannerman lived in the castle with his wife during the summers, and also used his new home as a military weapons arsenal.

In , Francis Bannerman died, and in , Bannerman Castle was practically destroyed in a gunpowder explosion. Between that accident and arsonists setting fires over the years, the castle’s facade was ruined.

Today, you can take a tour of the island through a kayaking tour or hard hat walking tour. In the early 20th century, Waverly Hills was built as a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients. The sanatorium was in use before doctors had found a cure for the disease, so over the years, thousands of patients allegedly died painful deaths from experimental treatments.

Waverly Hills was also the site of two suicides that both took place in the same room. The hospital finally closed in and today the building is known, unsurprisingly, as one of the most haunted places on earth. Many visitors have reported eerie ghost sightings and other paranormal activities. Waverly Hills has been featured on dozens of ghost hunter TV shows. If you’re brave enough, you can schedule a tour of the sanatorium. Alabama’s first state capital was a thriving town along the Alabama and Cahaba Rivers in the early 19th century.

Alabama officials soon realized that Cahawba was not the best location for the state government headquarters because the area was prone to flooding, and the capital was moved for safety reasons. During the Civil War , the Confederate government ripped up Cahawba’s railroad and seized control of the town as a central location for Union prisoners.

After the war, a flood destroyed much of the town, and it was abandoned. The three-story train terminal opened in , and at the time, it was the tallest railroad station in the world, with foot ceilings, chandeliers and foot Corinthian columns. By the s, train travel had diminished , railroads were closing all over the country, and the number of passengers out of Michigan Central Station had dwindled.

After Amtrak’s attempt to revitalize the station in , demolition was held off for a few years. In , the last train left the depot, and Michigan Central Station was quickly abandoned. It became a site of vandalism and theft until the city built a barbed wire fence in In , the station was set to be demolished , but the historic building was saved. Founded in , Wittenoom was born as a mining town in Western Australia.

The nearby gorge was brimming with blue asbestos, an important raw building material in the early 20th century. By the early s, Wittenoom was the largest town in Pilbara region. Amid growing health concerns, the declining demand for asbestos led to the mine closing in with most of the residents moving away to find other work, according to ABC.

Wittenoom was officially closed in and the Australian government took steps to limit access to the former mining town and removed it from all official maps. Due to the nature of the mining that took place there, asbestos fibers are still found in the topsoil and air around Wittenoom making it dangerous to spend too much time in the town. According to a documentary released in December , just one resident remains.

It isn’t often that a tourist destination frequented by the likes of Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, and Brigitte Bardot becomes a ghost town. But that’s exactly what happened to the Varosha section of Famagusta in Cyprus. Throughout the early s, Varosha was one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, according to BBC.

In , Turkey invaded Cyprus. As the opposing Turkish and Greek armies descended on the area around Varosha, the residents fled for their lives. It has been fenced off, and nobody but military and UN personnel are allowed into the once beautiful tourist destination. There have been numerous attempts to broker a deal that will once again open up Varosha, but nothing has been agreed upon.

Now, the high rises and beaches of Varosha that are slowly being retaken by nature from the far side of the military fence. President Saparmurat Niyazov planned to create a “golden era of Turkmenistan” in with the building of Ashgabat. He did so by erecting buildings that broke records, like becoming the city with the most marble buildings in the world.

In fact, the city has buildings made of the luxury material. Ashgabat also has the world’s largest Ferris wheel. Today, the city is referred to as “the city of the dead” because it appears empty.

This is in part because of the country’s isolated culture: Turkmenistan is one of the least-visited countries in the world. Located in the arch of Italy’s boot, Craco dates back to well before Throughout its thousand-year history, Craco saw many conflicts between monarchs, armies, and political ideologies. In , the last 1, residents were forced to leave Craco for their own safety and were relocated to Craco Peschiera, a new town in the valley below, according to Ancient Origins.

Films such as ” Quantum of Solace ” and ” The Passion of the Christ ” have used the Italian ghost town to provide a spectacular and authentic setting to their stories. Despite being abandoned, Craco remains one of Italy’s popular tourist destinations and was added to the World Monuments Fund watch list in Like something out of a nightmare, the coal fire under the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania has been raging since and may burn for another years.

An attempt to clean up the local landfill lit the coal seams under the surface of this small Pennsylvania town. In the years the fire has burned, residents have slowly abandoned their homes fearing not only the fire beneath their feet but sudden sinkholes and carbon monoxide poisoning. Eminent domain was used to take control over most of the homes in Centralia and the dozen or so remaining residents agreed to give their property over to the government when they pass away.

The state government condemned Centralia in Founded in as a “nuclear city ,” a city specifically built to house the workers at a nearby nuclear power plant, Pripyat had more than 13, apartments , schools for 5, children, two dozen stores and cafes, a cinema, sports hall, cultural center, several factories and a hospital when disaster struck at the Chernobyl power plant, according to USA Today.

After the reactor blew on April 26, , releasing toxic radiation into the surrounding area, the entire city was evacuated. The people from Pripyat were relocated and the city of Slavutych was built as their new home.

Since the radiation levels have decreased considerably in the years since the disaster and the reactor has been capped, people have been allowed back into the “Nuclear Exclusion Zone.

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