Abandoned Place
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Town of Spectre – Abandoned House
Built in 2003 as a set for the movie Big Fish, the fictional town of Spectre is nestled on the…
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Memory Lane – Abandoned House
According to locals, this old home in rural Georgia may have been used as a boarding school in its early…
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House of the Dead – Abandoned House
Traveling across the Southeast, you might notice that in many small towns, the most magnificent properties are funeral homes. This…
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Hodgson House – Abandoned House
A vintage photo of the Hodgson house In the early 1900s, Dr. Frederick Grady Hodgson purchased land in the Piedmont…
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Hope Haven – Abandoned House
Hope Haven was first envisioned by Father Peter Wynhoven, a transplant from Holland to the Archdiocese of New Orleans. In…
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Moulthrop House – Abandoned House
Situated atop a high bluff overlooking Lake Eufaula are the ruins of the Moulthrop family home and the Shorter Cemetery.…
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Sadler House – Abandoned House
The Sadler House is one of eight historic homes in Tuskegee, Alabama that were added to the National Register of…
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Arlington – Abandoned House
Arlington is a historic Federal-style house located in Natchez, Mississippi. According to tradition, Arlington was built by John Hampton White,…
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Carrollton Courthouse – Abandoned House
Carrollton, Louisiana was incorporated as a city on March 10, 1845. In 1852, the neighboring town of Lafayette, formerly the…
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Temple Mishkan Israel – Abandoned House
Temple Mishkan Israel is a two-story Romanesque Revival building with two symmetrical towers and a raised octagonal roofed sanctuary…
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The Craftsman Mansion – Abandoned House
In October 1901, Gustav Stickley launched his influential magazine The Craftsman. It focused entirely on the construction and interior design…
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Jemison Center – Abandoned House
The Jemison family settled near Tuscaloosa, Alabama in the 1830s and became one of the wealthiest and most influential families…
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Ghost Town in the Sky – Abandoned House
Ghost Town in the Sky in Maggie Valley, North Carolina was the vision of businessman R.B. Coburn, a Virginia native…
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Harrison-Lark-Alley-Jones House – Abandoned Southeast
Dating back to the 1800s, central Terrell County, Georgia was comprised of workers from the local timber mill who owned…
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Lafon Home for Boys – Abandoned Southeast
In 1842, the congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family was officially established in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1847,…
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James Mellon House – Abandoned Southeast
By the early 1800s, the Mellon family was regarded as one of the richest dynasties in the United States. Born…
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Outlaw House – Abandoned House
The Outlaw House in rural Mobile County dates back to 1914. At one time, the house was considered one of…
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Governor’s House Hotel – Abandoned House
Built in 1965, the Governor’s House Hotel was once a premier landmark in Alabama’s capital city of Montgomery. The hotel…
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Rockwell House – Abandoned House
This magnificent home was built in 1838 for Colonel Samuel Rockwell in Milledgeville, Georgia. The ideal location for a house…
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Huston House at Butler Island Plantation – Abandoned House
Butler Island Plantation was once one of the most extensive plantations in the South. The story of the plantation is…
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Salvage Yard – Abandoned House
In the heart of southeast Georgia, dozens of old rusty automobiles have met their final resting place. The family-owned and operated salvage…
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Holy Cross High School – Abandoned House
Founded in 1837, the Congregation of Holy Cross took its name from a district in the city of LeMans, France…
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Jax Lanes – Abandoned House
Jax Lanes West was a sizeable bowling alley featuring 32 lanes, a snack bar and arcade in Jacksonville, Florida. To…
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Willie House – Abandoned House
The property at 101 West 7th Street in Louisville, Georgia was once the site of the old Louisville Hotel.…
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McRainey House – Abandoned House
The McRainey home was built in 1909 for the family of Malcolm Archibald McRainey and their servants. Malcolm Archibald McRainey…
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Riverside Motel – Abandoned House
Once a popular stop for travelers, the Riverside Motel located along US-17 near the Georgia-Florida state line opened in 1954.…
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Virgil’s House of Technology – Abandoned House
For 20 years, this property has been left abandoned in Birmingham, Alabama. The previous owner named Virgil built this…
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Cowan-Ramser House – Abandoned House
Historic American Building Survey (1935). The Cowan-Ramser House was one of eight historic Eufaula structures recorded during this time. Built…
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Nolan Plantation – Abandoned House
The Nolan farm operated from 1856 until about 1970 and covered around 2,000 acres in Morgan County, Georgia. This…
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G. W. Rives House – Abandoned House
The G. W. Rives House in 2018 surrounded by overgrowth. Constructed in 1890, the G. W. Rives Home encompasses over…
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Pomegranate Hall – Abandoned House
Pomegranate Hall was built in 1830 for Judge Nathan Sayre, a lawyer and intelligent real estate investor. Sayre, a…
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Duval County Armory – Abandoned House
The Duval County Armory in Jacksonville, Florida was built in 1916 at the cost of $150,000. The Gothic-Revival style armory…
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Shelby Hotel – Abandoned House
The Dannemora Hotel was built in 1863 during the height of the Civil War. The two-story hotel located next to…
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Arlington High School – Abandoned House
Arlington High School, 1908 Built in 1908, Arlington High School was located at the corner of Arlington Avenue and…
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Babcock Building – Abandoned House
During the 19th century, the United States experienced tremendous change. An industrial revolution ignited the country, while a Civil…
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Dr. Horace Drew Mansion – Abandoned House
In Jacksonville, Florida’s historic Springfield neighborhood, the Dr. Horace Drew Mansion sits at 245 West 3rd Street overlooking Klutho…
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Republic Steel – Abandoned House
In the decades following the Civil War, Alabama became one of the leading iron and steel producers. Although Gadsden and…
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Camp Algiers – Abandoned House
Camp Algiers was a former embarkation facility, along the Mississippi River, used as a Nazi internment camp during World War II. The internees…
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John McCown House – Abandoned Southeast
A hundred miles outside of Atlanta, forgotten antebellum homes dot the landscape throughout Hancock County, Georgia. However, there is one…
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Knoxville College – Abandoned Southeast
Knoxville College is a historically black liberal arts institution founded in 1875 by the United Presbyterian Church of North…
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