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12 abandoned places in the US you can visit (but probably shouldn’t)
Each year, more than two million thrill seekers visit America’s eeriest abandoned sites, from ghost towns to shuttered ...
There’s something unsettling about an abandoned building. Knowing that it was once full of life, while it’s now full of cobwebs, moss, and broken glass, can be a bit disheartening. But just because a ...
Abandoned places have a unique allure, often capturing the imagination with their eerie beauty and mysterious histories. In America, countless derelict sites appear almost cinematic, as if they’ve ...
The reason it was abandoned remains a mystery with the local council and developer tight-lipped.
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Abandoned Gothic Revival farmhouse – bullets, antiques & forgotten history
Step inside an abandoned Gothic Revival farmhouse full of history, mystery, and forgotten treasures. From old antiques to bullets left behind, this exploration uncovers the eerie and fascinating ...
A long-lost iron mine. A once-grand dame showplace for major entertainers. A lost subway. The great, sometimes creepy, abandoned places in Upstate New York offer a unique vision into the backstory of ...
Editor’s note: Caprock Chronicles is edited by Jack Becker, Librarian Emeritus, Texas Tech University Libraries. He can be reached at jack.becker@ttu.edu. Today’s article about Lubbock’s forgotten ...
Uncover five legally accessible abandoned sites in New York, offering a peek into the state's forgotten history and unique ...
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