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The foliage has grown around and above the train tracks to form a surreal-looking tunnel of green arches, making for a rather romantic atmosphere. Supposedly, couples who visit the tunnel are granted a wish as long as their love is true. Abandoned Olympic parks always have a certain mystique surrounding them, but the Olympic Village in Berlin has a heavier, more somber air than most.

It has been abandoned since the fall of communism in Germany. This village on Shengshan Island, east of Shanghai, was once a thriving fishing community. Due to lack of access to education, food delivery, electricity, and running water, the island has been abandoned since the early s.

Now it looks like it is being slowly but surely swallowed up by nature, its crumbling houses mostly covered by thick layers of ivy. From afar, these defensive platforms look like props from a Star Wars movie. After they were decommissioned, several were destroyed by ships running into them, and some were used as pirate radio stations in the s and s. Paddy Roy Bates claimed Roughs Tower, a Maunsell Fort with a different design, in and developed the Principality of Sealand , but the other towers remain unoccupied.

This bizarre flying-saucer-shaped monument was built in to commemorate secret socialist meetings that were the precursor to the Bulgarian Communist Party. It is no longer maintained by the government and has been abandoned since It now stands as a relic of the angular, concrete architecture that defined the Soviet aesthetic.

Prisons full of criminals are always a bit scary, but apparently empty ones are even more so. Al Capone served his very first prison sentence here after being charged with carrying an unlicensed revolver in It ceased operations in but has been open for tours since Notably, the prison grounds contain tunnels dug by inmates trying to escape. At first glance, this mansion looks like a fairytale castle.

Look a little closer, and the ravages of time become apparent. This elaborate room mansion took five years to build and was completed in After the Russian Revolution, its owner donated it to the state to avoid it being looted. The mansion became a college and later a hospital before being completely abandoned.

Like many other abandoned structures, nature has taken over, the surrounding foliage encroaching on the stones and old walking paths. The Cape Romano Dome House is an abandoned house consisting of six separate domes on stilts, feet off the coast of Cape Romano Island.

It was built in , abandoned in , has no landing or docking facilities, and currently sits abandoned. The seabed was further polluted with runoff from the cotton industry.

A Unesco World Heritage site , the remote monastic settlement dating all the way back to the sixth century has been abandoned since the 13th century when the monks relocated to the mainland of Ireland.

In , the president of Chile announced plans to rebuild on the original location. Hashima Island or Battleship Island sits just over 10 miles off the coast of Nagasaki and is known for its abandoned concrete buildings and defensive sea wall. According to legend, this BC fort was built around the time of Buddha for a queen named Kalavantin, but this has never been confirmed.

The steps leading up to the fort-like cave which sits at an elevation of 2, feet were cut into the rock of the hill. You can see for miles from the top of the fort. This cruise ship was built in , specifically for polar voyages, and had a double-hulled construction to protect it against collisions with ice.

The captain then steered it into Roderick Bay, where it has remained grounded and abandoned ever since. In , after years of abuse, the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation purchased the derelict building and is currently in the process of restoring it. From to , Spinalonga functioned as a leper colony and was one of the last such colonies in Europe. The last inhabitant of the island was a priest committed to upholding the tradition of the Greek Orthodox Church in which buried people must be commemorated at five-year intervals.

He finally left in , after which time it became completely uninhabited. Now the island is a popular tourist attraction, known for its pebble beaches and fortress. This town in France looks exactly as it did after it was devastated in During the war, German soldiers mistakenly surrounded this small French town, meaning to instead target nearby Oradour-sur-Vayres, where Resistance fighters were located.

It has stood empty since then, its ruins have remained, and the place serves as a memorial to those who died that day. The area, then known as Salton Sink, got a huge lake measuring nearly a thousand square miles known as the Salton Sea. Fish were introduced to the lake, and the area was thriving with swimmers, fishing enthusiasts, and vacationers looking for a good time by the water. But in the s, severe storms led the lake to flood and destroy the towns and businesses on its shore. For the next two decades, while some residents stuck around, the lake became very polluted and extremely salty due to agricultural runoff.

Most of the fish died and the lake is drying up, creating a huge amount of hazardous dust. At first glance, this enormous mansion in Talisay City, Philippines, looks like a dream home — before you realize it has no roof and hardly any walls.

The story goes that the mansion was built by a sugar baron in honor of his dead wife in the early s. The mining town of Silver City, Idaho, is another amazing abandoned location in the United States everyone should visit at least once, and so are the living ghost towns of Jerome, Arizona , and Tombstone, Arizona.

Where are some of the creepiest abandoned places in the US? That being said, there are some abandoned places in the US that are ridiculously creepy, thanks to either an imposing appearance or a dark past.

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. Only In Your State. On the border of California and Nevada, there is a place where time stands still.

Bodie, California , is a fascinating place that gives visitors a glimpse into life in the Old West. Now a historic site called Bodie State Historic Park, many of the town’s original structures still stand, including its notoriously haunted cemetery. Some 80 souls are buried here, most of whom did not perish from natural causes; but rather, they suffered unnatural and violent deaths.

As a result, haunted tales abound about Bodie, including one story about a little girl named Evelyn who perished in a freak accident. When you visit Bodie, the air is thick with the tension of restless, unsettled souls.

Once upon a time, there was a place with a future as bright as the California sun. Bombay Beach was a place of pure paradise; a SoCal mecca that boomed with luxurious hotels and yacht clubs in the early s. The sea and its shores teemed with wildlife, and it truly was a slice of heaven.

Then, seemingly overnight, this bustling resort town just up and vanished, leaving many to wonder if, in fact, Bombay Beach had been nothing but a desert mirage all along. Today, visitors will find vacant buildings, fish corpses, and an unpleasant smell that seems to permeate the town, making Bombay Beach one of California’s most intriguing abandoned places.

You’ll find this ghost ship at Fort Stevens, a once-active and now abandoned military base that’s now part of the 4,acre Fort Stevens State Park.

While the base is intriguing on its own, the star here is the abandoned ship located just off the fort’s southern shores. Known as the Peter Iredale Shipwreck, this is one of the most haunting places in Oregon.

In its heyday, the Peter Iredale was a four-masted, steel barque sailing vessel that was quite commanding; it was part of a well-known shipping fleet. But on Oct. Today, visitors can admire this hauntingly beautiful ghost ship from afar. The Wild West is full of notorious ghost towns, but Garnet, Montana, might just be the most beautiful. A thousand people once called this Montana mining town home; folks who flocked here during the Gold Rush to seek their fortune.

Despite the natural beauty of the area, however, most who came to Garnet were only interested in what was below the earth. Once the land had been tapped of its gold and precious gems, folks packed up and moved on, leaving Garnet completely abandoned by the s. But this is a story with a happy ending: today, Garnet is one of the best-preserved ghost towns in the United States and a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about this iconic time in American history.

There’s no shortage of ghost towns in Utah , but Monticello is by far the most intriguing. Just 15 miles north of Monticello, Utah, a forgotten ghost town sits in the desert.

The Home of Truth was founded in , and just four short years later, it was all but abandoned. She needed a place to set up her commune and decided this barren and remote property in Utah fit the bill. The cult grew, and everything was going well until one of its members died of suspicious causes in From here, uneasy members left the commune, leaving Marie to reside in the Home of Truth by herself until her death in Though it’s now on private property, Utah State Route goes right past the abandoned compound, and visitors to Canyonlands National Park Needles District can also catch a glimpse of this mysterious place, too.

When Arizona’s Santa Claus Land was founded in , it was meant to be an enchanting year-round destination along Route This unique park provided families a magical holiday experience all year long, with the Man in Red on standby to listen as kids rattled off their Christmas wish lists. But by the s, America’s love affair with Route 66 had begun to dwindle, and its roadside attractions closed like dominoes.

Today, road trippers can see the remains of Santa Claus Land behind a barbed wire fence, making this one of the creepiest abandoned places in the United States. Glenrio straddles the border between Texas and New Mexico, and is another roadside casualty along Route The theater was home to opera, theatrical, and vaudeville performances. It closed for the first time in , and was sold to various buyers over the years.

Today, it remains abandoned and empty. The Orpheum Rising Project Helpers aim to revitalize the building and restore it one day to its former glory.

One of the most famous of the once-glamorous resorts in the Catskills is Grossinger’s, thought to be the inspiration for the movie, “Dirty Dancing.

Founded in the s, Grossinger’s quickly grew in popularity to become a haven for wealthy summer vacationers through the s and s. But after financial difficulties, the hotel was sold in , and after failing to stay afloat, shuttered permanently in , a year before “Dirty Dancing” was released.

The current owner of the crumbling resort hopes to restore it someday soon. For more eerie photos of Grossinger’s, click here. The Hudson River State hospital was once an impressively sprawling psychiatric hospital designed by the architects who created Central Park. The hospital remained in operation from until , when it finally shut down after falling into disrepair.

At the time, the hospital was considered very progressive and offered a number of “modern” treatments for the mentally ill like electroshock therapy and lobotomies mental health professionals later realized how inhumane these “treatments” actually were. Although it is now a historic landmark, as designated by the state of New York, the entire complex is abandoned.

The Ohio State Reformatory operated as a prison for juveniles for nearly a century until it closed in for ” brutalizing and inhumane conditions. The prison was the setting for multiple violent incidents , including the kidnapping and murder of a jail employee’s wife and in Just two years later, the warden’s wife accidentally died after a gun fell on the floor.

Legend has it, an inmate killed his cellmate around that time and stuffed him in his mattress. These days, you can take a tour of the prison’s remains, considered one of the most haunted places in America. North Brother Island is one of the spookiest places just off the coast of Manhattan that’s hidden in plain sight. Now abandoned, the acre island was initially inhabited in for the purpose of building a hospital for patients with contagious diseases like typhoid fever, tuberculosis, yellow fever, and smallpox.

After World War II, the hospital was re-opened as a rehabilitation center for drug addicts. In , the island shut its doors to human inhabitants and visitors for good. Rustic Canyon’s Murphy Ranch outside of Los Angeles, California, may just look like a couple of crumbling, graffiti-covered buildings now, but the compound was once a Nazi sympathizer camp.

Schmidt had dreams of creating a self-sustainable camp that would be able to help with the pro-Nazi effort, and he convinced the Stephens’ to develop this complex to foster his vision. In , federal agents raided the camp and it was abandoned. The site experienced a brief revival in the s as an artists’ camp. Now, it’s just a landmark for curious hikers and tourists in the area.

Six Flags New Orleans also known as Jazzland before it was purchased by the theme park chain , was in the middle of creating a new waterpark for the recently opened theme park in when Hurricane Katrina hit.

The area was devastated and is still picking up the pieces more than a decade later , and the theme park remains desolate and in ruins. Urban explorers can still see the remains of Southern and Cajun-themed rides like the Muskrat Scrambler today. In , the city terminated Six Flags’ lease and announced that the area would be turned into a shopping complex, but nothing has happened so far. The Elkmont Historic District — deep in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park — used to be an upscale campground for wealthy vacationers in the first half of the 20th century.

Built by the Little River Lumber Company in , it was a summer haven during the height of the timber business in Tennessee, but was abandoned decades ago. Since then, the 20 or so buildings have become a spooky tourist attraction for hikers and campers in the area. Many of the structures were scheduled for demolition last year, but at least a dozen were saved by the National Park Service. Molokai is one of the least-visited islands in Hawaii, and is home to the old Kaluakoi Resort , a high-end resort that opened in the s.

The resort went through several owners before finally being abandoned in after the property went bankrupt. Check out Sherry Ott’s photographic tour of the island resort, which she described as “mournful, crumbling, and disturbing. This building, 2, acre complex used to be a mental institution from to Like most mental institutions, it closed after controversial experiments on mental patients were condemned.

The village, at the height of treatment in the s, employed more than 10, locals who oversaw the patients and the expansive grounds. Letchworth Village’s reputation began its downward spiral in when journalist Geraldo Rivera published an expose on the cruel practices at Letchworth. Today, the building is abandoned, crumbling, and considered one of the most haunted places in America. Garnet is Montana’s most famous ghost town.

In the late 19th century, Garnet was established as a gold mining town. At its peak in , the town had 1, residents, saloons, stores, and 20 working mines. Finally, after the gold rush fever died down, most of the town’s residents moved away.

In , a fire destroyed much of the town. Garnet had a brief resurgence in the s, but turned back into a ghost town after World War II was over. The relatively well-preserved ghost town is owned today by the Montana Bureau of Land Management and is said to be haunted by the spirits of past residents.

This abandoned City Hall subway station was actually the first station in New York City’s subway system. Known for its ornamental tiles and skylights, the station opened in and was closed in from disuse. John Baptist Greco, a devout Catholic, opened this roadside biblical-themed amusement park after allegedly receiving a message from God.

From the s until when the park was permanently closed for renovations, Holy Land U. The theme park had a miniature Bethlehem, a replica of the Garden of Eden and a foot light-up cross that could be seen for miles, according to Atlas Obscura. Much of the park still remains intact today, and the land is owned by a group of nuns. The City Methodist Church is a crumbling, nine-story gothic church in Gary, Indiana — a town that was once nicknamed the “murder capital of America.

The church was built in during the height of the steel boom in Indiana. When the steel industry crashed in the s, people moved away, and both the church and Gary itself began to crumble and decay. Today, the abandoned building is a popular stop for urban explorers and was used as a filming location for horror movies like “A Nightmare on Elm Street. One of many famed ghost towns along Route 66, the Christmas-themed town of Santa Claus, Arizona is now eerily abandoned.

When Santa Claus was founded in , it was meant to be a year-round tourist destination in the middle of the desert. Attractions like the Santa Claus Inn where kids could sit on Santa’s lap even if it wasn’t December, remained popular with roadtrippers through the s.

But by the s, the romanticism of Route 66 had died down and many of the roadside attractions along the famed highway closed. Today, you can see the remains of Santa Claus, Arizona behind a barbed wire fence.

Bob Cassilly was an American sculptor and inventor who tried to turn an abandoned cement factory just outside St. The unique project was abandoned halfway through construction when Cassilly died in a bulldozer accident although new evidence points to a theory that his death may not have been an accident.

Today, after arson, graffiti, and theft have destroyed much of the half-finished modern art park, Cementland is abandoned with only a handful of sculptures and structures remaining.

Cassilly’s family plans to restore the park one day. Glenrio is another roadside casualty along Route The town’s population never really exceeded a couple of dozen, but stayed up and running thanks to the booming road tripping tourism industry along Route

 
 

 

Most beautiful abandoned places in the us.25 Great Abandoned Places In The United States, 2022

 
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