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While some historical sites in America are well preserved, The U. Census Bureau estimates 19 million buildings have been abandoned across the county. Every day they are fading away into oblivion and taking history with them. Artists like The Explorographer chronicle these Abandonscapes and leave nothing behind but footprints. In its heyday, it sported two Olympic-sized swimming pools, several cottages and hotels, eight tennis courts, a skating rink, a ski slope and lodge, an 18 hole golf course, and its own post office and airport.

The Grossinger Resort had it all and, in its heyday, was one of the largest resorts in the Catskills. The indoor pool featured a beauty salon with a view to a kill.

A large 5 foot by 4-foot plate glass window where you could watch swimmers dive by while getting your hair and nails done. Most of the resort buildings were demolished in after decades of abandonment and overgrowth. Jackson Sanatorium is located in upstate New York and looks more like a scene from The Shining than a health resort.

Known now as the place that invented Granola. This simple breakfast alternative was invented by Dr. Made from dense bran nuggets, they had to be soaked overnight to be chewable enough to eat.

Though several vain attempts at restoring the property and its accompanying cottages were made over the years, the cottages were burned down by vandals. Additionally, much of the building has collapsed, losing this valuable piece of history forever.

The Allegany County Home originally called a poorhouse was located near Angelica, New York, and was the crossroads to modern asylums. The staff often used music to soothe residents and teach them social skills. Poorhouses were established in the United States to assist the uneducated and unemployed. Unfortunately, and quite often, residents were flogged, bound, and chained, often naked in tiny rooms with nothing but a straw mat on the floor.

Once audits of these poorhouses began and the atrocities within were discovered, they were reorganized, or the residents were dispersed to other locations. Many believe it was to ease the minds of these dispersed residents, whereas today, we think of them as a place to protect the world from its residents rather than the other way around. Centralia, located in central Pennsylvania in the heart of Coal Country, was founded in Early imagery of this town showed steam still rising out of its cracked streets from the still-burning underground coal fire.

The largest vein of blue coal in the U. Also known as Anthracite, blue coal is highly sought after because it yields the highest energy density of all coal. Since strip mining near residential areas is forbidden by law, mining coal in and around Centralia has been controversial over the years. The dump fire that conveniently spread to being a mine fire that the government used to try and empty the small town of its residents has also been at the forefront of that controversy. Over the years, an argument has been made on both sides that the fire could have or have not been put out and the death of Centralia and its residents avoided.

Today, though the mining industry has mostly collapsed and clean-up in and around the area continues, several creeks, rivers, and lakes are full of milky orange water. Noted only by a couple of billboards on secondary roads, this amazing look into the incredible mind of Sculptor and inventor Thomas Every is not to be overlooked. Recently passed, Dr. Massive sculptures of wondrous machines and creatures dot this small art park, now curated by his surviving wife and daughter.

Being an industrial demo specialist over the years took its toll on Dr. One day he just decided he was tired of destroying things and wanted to start making things. All of the salvage he had done over the years, from NASA space parts to millions of truck and car parts, would go into making up his fantastical Forevertron. Like all great artists, Tom Every had a rule. His rule was never to bend, break or cut a single part. Every creation he made was from parts as they were manufactured.

He would put them together in such a way as they would become a whole new machine or creature. Located in a tiny town in western Maryland is the last standing completely intact Silk Mill. One man, Herb Crawford, had preserved this mill for years on his own.

Supported by hundreds of visiting photographers worldwide, he fought off auction houses, vandals, and mother nature. Unfortunately, in Herb passed away, and now the future of the mill is unknown. Lonaconing Silk Mill shuttered its factory on a Friday in , and everything was left exactly as it was on that fateful day. A moment is frozen in time, soon to be lost forever.

Bannack State Park is home to the ghost town of Bannack, Montana, a well-preserved and constantly maintained authentic ghost town. In a neighbor visited a rummage sale across the road from their home in Montour Falls, New York. One small item that was found was a diary and some letters written on copper paper. Oh, the person that found the artifacts? The mother-in-law of the author of this article.

Bannack and neighboring Virginia City were rough and virtually lawless western towns. Gunfights, robberies, murders happened not only on the roads between the two towns but in the towns themselves.

And by unique, I really mean beam me up, Scottie! Just imagine answering the phone every day at this place. Or at least it used to be. In the owners were considering repainting and relighting the sign out front of the RRRR. But had other ideas, as the s restaurant fell victim to arson.

While the sign out front and neighboring service station is still intact, the restaurant was gutted. Interestingly enough, this mural survived! They are attempting to rebuild. Keys Ranch is located deep inside Joshua Tree National Park and only viewable by special tours during certain times of the year. William F. Keys and his family built this homestead and surrounding buildings from until Keys death in The site is a testament to those rugged individuals that chose to settle in the Mojave Desert.

Along with the sheds, mining equipment, and wagons are several old cars. The stories behind these vehicles just out here randomly scattered in the desert are as interesting as they are odd. The site was first opened as a Tavern in It grew to a full acre resort with over rooms in the s.

It closed in , just two months after its year-old owner passed away. A reputation that grew right up until its closing. Originally opened as a health resort in to take advantage of the local mineral springs. The only remaining intact building is this old gymnasium with its floor wrinkled and damaged from water damage over the years.

In addition to the full basketball court, performance stage, the gymnasium at Glen Springs also included a movie theater. The projectors remain to this day, ready for their next double feature. Located outside the central Pennsylvania coal town of Mahanoy City, The Irish Giant was the largest anthracite coal breaker in the world. It was called St.

Nicholas, and it was massive. Large chunks of mined anthracite coal were hoisted up 10 floors by a conveyor belt before being dumped into a series of grinders on consecutive floors below. Then, finally, the coal would make its way to the ground floor, where coal cars would be waiting to haul the perfect fuel-sized pieces off for consumption. The St. Nicholas coal breaker could process 12, tons of coal per day. Opened in and described as sounding like rolling thunder when in operation, the hulk went silent as the last coal dropped in Miners work clothes, boots, machinery, all of it, left to rot.

In , the last remains of the breaker were broken by a controlled explosion. Saved only by the memories of the surviving workers and photographers who visited before its demise.

Built in and designed by Isaac G. Many promises have been made to rehab and reuse the building, but no formal plans have been announced. Sad to think that, for the most part, the site cannot be enjoyed in person due to its decaying condition and standing HIPAA laws regarding patient privacy. Unfortunately, the building still stands vacant to this day.

Fancy a stay? The property is now monitored and off-limits to all. Who can blame them with styles like these? I think Stephen King called, and he wants his hotel back. Fairly hidden from a local nearby park, this gem features a beautiful waterfall cradled by an old abandoned hydropower plant. Thus, blocking any human entry to the site and thus saving it from the excavator. A multi-award-winning travel photographer specializing in visiting strange and unique places, photographing, and writing about them, A.

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