One of the few remaining grand mansions of Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue is set to be demolished
One of the few remaining grand mansions of Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue is set to be demolished
While some places live to continue their story, other’s stories have unfortunate endings.
AMC – A crumbling beacon of times when Detroit was the heart of the US automotive industry
This McKeesport church was abandoned for nearly 30 years
At one point, rooms here were offered at $4 per night.
When the bowling alley was constructed, it was built with use as a bomb shelter in mind as we were still in the midst of the Cold War.
Abandoned in Pennsylvania. Once a tuberculosis sanatorium, converted to a medium-security state correctional institution.
This abandoned park was once a popular place, and operated for 100 years.
What was originally intended to be a 750-foot tower was never completed, and had sat unfinished since construction was halted in 1971, only 22 days into the project.
Akron’s former Steinway Hall will see new life after sitting abandoned for years.