Contrary to popular local belief, the factory was not actually a duck factory, but rather was used by the American Heart Association as a storage space.
Contrary to popular local belief, the factory was not actually a duck factory, but rather was used by the American Heart Association as a storage space.
It took us almost 7 hours to clear the debris from this room, including old broken book shelves, doors, and even a smashed up grand piano.
Westinghouse would come to have many notable engineers working for his company including William Stanley, Nikola Tesla and more
Cleveland’s Newburgh Masonic Temple. This temple was abandoned for good in 1984. Remnants still remain from its time of abandonment.
In 1988, Days Inn took over ownership of the hotel, but would only operate for the next three years until finally closing in 1991.
The church closed its doors for good on December 27, 1992 after 90 years of serving the community. Now abandoned for almost 27 years.
The “bridge to nowhere” formerly resided in the Mentor Lagoons Marina, and was built during the 1920s.
Founded inside a house in 1892, their goal was to treat children who required immediate surgery, since the nearest hospital at that time was in Cleveland.
Shea’s Theater is a former movie theater in Downtown Ashtabula, Ohio. The theater was opened in 1949, and was built in an architectural style known as “Streamline Moderne.” Shea’s holds some historical significance with its architecture, being one of the last of its kind.
Spanning 13 miles, a former Pennsylvania turnpike now sits abandoned. Pavement cracks and crumbles as overgrowth takes over what was once a main route of travel for people wanting to quickly pass through 7 different mountains.