Salem Evangelical Reformed Church was a church in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood of Buffalo, New York.
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Sweet Springs is a former springs resort, sanatorium, hospital and nursing home in rural eastern West Virginia.
The Morris Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children is a historic medical complex in Milton, West Virginia.
Laurelton State Village was a former institution in Pennsylvania for individuals with developmental disabilities.
The Jackson Sanatorium is a former resort and sanatorium in Dansville, New York that focused on recuperation through hydrotherapy and a diet focused on fruits, vegetables, and grains.
Horace Mann School is an abandoned school in Gary, Indiana. It is named after a school reformer who believed that society could not exist without equal access to public education.
The Holiday Inn – North Randall was an abandoned hotel adjacent to Randall Park Mall in Randall Park, Ohio.
MetroHealth Clement Center was a MetroHealth medical clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. It was named after Dr. Kenneth W. Clement, a physician, teacher, and civil rights advocate.
The Richman Brothers Company is a former manufacturer and distributor of men’s suits, furnishings and hats in Cleveland, Ohio. It operated a tailoring plant, a national network of stores and an office complex.
The A. Overholt & Company is an abandoned whiskey distillery in West Overton, Pennsylvania that operated from 1800 and 1987.
Edwin Shaw Hospital, formerly known as Springfield Lake Sanatorium, was a sanitarium and later a rehabilitation hospital located in Lakemore, Ohio.
St. Michael School is an abandoned Catholic school in Pennsylvania that was infamous for its long-running Veronica’s Veil performance.
The Rubber Bowl, a former stadium in Akron, Ohio, was home to the University of Akron Zips football team between 1940 and 2008.
The Hazel-Atlas Glass Company is a former manufacturer of machine-moulded glass containers in Wheeling, West Virginia. At its height, Hazel-Atlas was the third largest producer of glass containers in the United States.
The Old Louis Hunter Distillery was an operational bourbon distillery from 1850 until its closure in 1974, located in Lair, Kentucky.
