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Valley View General Store

Abandoned Businesses in Kentucky

In Kentucky, the remnants of abandoned businesses echo the state’s economic trials and the impact of shifts in the coal and manufacturing sectors. These deserted establishments, once bustling centers of activity and community livelihood, now symbolize the ongoing quest for economic diversification and revitalization.

Olympia Church

Abandoned Churches in Kentucky

In Kentucky, the abandoned churches scattered through its hills and valleys narrate the state’s rich cultural tapestry and economic fluctuations. These sanctuaries, now standing forlorn amidst Kentucky’s natural beauty, were once the heart of community gatherings, embodying the spiritual and social essence of the region.

Lincoln Way Houses

Abandoned Residences in Pennsylvania

In the rugged terrain of Pennsylvania, there are abandoned houses that stand as silent witnesses to a bygone era specific to Pennsylvania’s history.

Abandoned Amherst House

Pelham Houses

The Pelham Houses complex comprises of two historic houses and factory in Pelham, Massachusetts.

Abandoned Amherst House

Abandoned Houses in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a state with a rich and complex history, and the abandoned houses that dot its landscape offer a unique glimpse into that history.

Abandoned Catskill Mountains Boarding House

Abandoned Residences in New York

New York’s abandoned buildings paint a picture of urban decay and rural neglect amidst the state’s bustling cities and serene countryside.

William Tarr House

Abandoned Houses in Kentucky

This collection presents a visual journey through a series of abandoned residences across Kentucky. Each photograph captures more than just the physical decay of these homes; they serve as poignant reminders of the past, evoking thoughts of the lives and stories that once unfolded within these now empty walls.

Mill Gap General Store

Abandoned Businesses in Virginia

In Virginia, forsaken businesses across the state illustrate the changing face of its economy, from rural agricultural shifts to urban industrial decline. These empty spaces, which once housed thriving enterprises, now stand as poignant indicators of the state’s efforts to navigate through economic transformations and embrace new industries.

New Bethlehem Church

Abandoned Churches in West Virginia

Abandoned churches in West Virginia serve as somber markers of the state’s intricate and profound history. Scattered across both rural and urban settings, these buildings act as silent witnesses to the changing population dynamics and economic conditions within the area.

Curtin Bridge

Curtin Bridge

The Curtin Bridge carried WV Routes 20 and 55 over the Gauley River near Curtin, West Virginia.

Eagle Rock Lime Kilns

Eagle Rock Lime Kilns

The abandoned lime kilns at Eagle Rock, Virginia were operated by a series of entities between 1878 and 1954.

Memorial Tunnel

Memorial Tunnel

Memorial Tunnel formerly carried the West Virginia Turnpike under Paint Creek Mountain in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

Ashland Oil and Refining Company Home Office

Ashland Oil and Refining Company Home Office

The former Ashland Oil and Refining Company Home Office was located at the corner of Winchester Avenue and 14th Street in downtown Ashland, Kentucky. After being abandoned for a number of years, it was demolished in 2022.

Boone Tunnel

Boone Tunnel

The Boone Tunnel is an abandoned bore for US Route 68 in the vicinity of the Kentucky River in Jessamine County, Kentucky.

Tri-County Mall

Tri-County Mall

Tri-County Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Springdale, Ohio. It opened in 1960 as an open-air shopping center and enclosed in 1967-68. Tri-County is being redeveloped into a massive mixed-use residential and commercial project that will leave portions of the original mall intact.