Explore Kansas ghost towns where dreams, dust, and echoes of history linger across the wide-open prairie horizon.
In the wake of Super Typhoon Yolanda, numerous housing projects remain unfinished a decade later, leaving families in limbo.
Home to 110 people, this Kansas ghost town, 85 miles from Wichita, has a historic bridge, waterfall, 1800s-era buildings, and ...
Step inside the haunting Anyox Cemetery in this abandoned ghost town. Discover forgotten gravestones, eerie ruins, and the ...
In downtown Burnsville, the ghost-seeking crowds gather near Roland’s Bar at the NuWray Hotel. Henry, a scenic designer by ...
With the Halloween season upon us, pumpkin patches, haunted houses and corn mazes are popping up all over. This year, in ...
It’s spooky season and a desolate mountain resort, city centre graveyard and desert-bound ghost town have made our list of ...
A rare hyena wandering through the skeletal remains of a ghost town has earned South African wildlife photographer Wim van ...
Photographer Kevin Lacy of Long Beach has a fascination with abandoned places. Growing up in Buffalo, New York, the obsession ...
Garnet is one of Montana’s best-preserved ghost towns, where original buildings and guided tours bring 19th-century mining ...
Explore Wyoming’s forgotten ghost towns where dusty streets and empty saloons still whisper stories of the Old West.