This article was originally published on www.mentalfloss.com as 6 Abandoned Places You Can Actually Visit.
Each year, more than two million thrill seekers visit America’s eeriest abandoned sites, from ghost towns to shuttered ...
This forgotten amusement park in Pennsylvania offers an eerie glimpse of a place where time seems to have stopped.
Theme parks tend to be joy-filled places bustling with people, which makes the contrast extra stark if they end up abandoned. While some out-of-business amuseme ...
They are hidden in the woods, walls crumbling after falling victim to the elements. They sit dormant along rural roads, frozen in time. They are the ghosts of buildings past, abandoned long ago and ...
Florida has always been a very popular state. While today, it’s most known for sandy, white beaches and kid-friendly amusement parks, it used to be home to many men and women who worked in sawmills, ...