Lew Wallace High School was a public high school for the Glen Park neighborhood in Gary, Indiana.
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The former Newport Post Office was a former post office in Newport, Kentucky. It was renovated into the Washington Grand, a ballroom and event center.
The Natural Bridge Tunnel is along the abandoned Kentucky Union Railway (KU) which extended for 95 miles from Lexington to Jackson, Kentucky.
Torrent Tunnel is located along the former Kentucky Union Railway that once extended between Lexington and Jackson, Kentucky.
The Kentucky Union Railway (KU) is a former railroad that extended for 95 miles from Lexington to Jackson, Kentucky.
The David Snowden House is an abandoned residence built around 1825, situated in the mountains of eastern Kentucky.
Silvercrest Sanatorium was a tuberculosis hospital and disabled children’s development center in New Albany, Indiana. The building has since been restored.
The Cleveland Aquarium was an aquarium within Gordon Park in the Glenville neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.
Randall Park Mall, located in North Randall, Ohio, was once one of the largest enclosed shopping centers in the United States.
Abandoned churches in New York 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.
Hazel Green Academy is a former private school that operated between 1880 and 1983 in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Kentucky.
Magee Mine, located in Yukon, Pennsylvania, was a coal mine that operated from 1908 to 1954. Its name honors James Magee, who served on the company’s initial board of directors.
The Buffalo Central Terminal is a closed railroad station for the New York Central Railroad in Buffalo, New York.
