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McKee High School
School / Kentucky

The McKee High School is a former school in McKee, Kentucky and was constructed by the Works Progress Administration in 1938.



Old Crow Distillery
Industry / Kentucky

Old Crow Distillery is a former distillery in central Kentucky and produced Old Grand Dad, Bourbon DeLuxe, Sunny Brook and its namesake, Old Crow. The plant closed in 1987 as a result of a buy-out from competitor Jim Bean. The site today is partially reused as Glenns Creek Distilling.



Big Woods, Red River & Lombard Railroad
Railroad / Kentucky

The Big Woods, Red River & Lombard Railroad (BWRR&L) is a former narrow gauge railroad in Powell and Menifee counties in Kentucky. It was constructed circa 1910 to access the virgin forests of the Red River valley.



Vintage Electric Streetcars
Railroad / Pennsylvania

Vintage electric streetcars are located adjacent to a former coal mine in rural Pennsylvania.



Union Station
Railroad / Pennsylvania

Union Station is an abandoned train station and office building that was used by the Monongahela Railway in downtown Brownsville, Pennsylvania.



James K. Duke House
House / Kentucky

The James K. Duke House is an antebellum, 11-room brick house constructed circa 1792 in Scott County, Kentucky.



Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Church / Ohio

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church is an abandoned Roman Catholic church in Cincinnati, Ohio.



St. Mark Church
Church / Ohio

St. Mark Church is a former Roman Catholic church in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was dedicated to the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. During its first 50 years of operation, St. Mark’s had 24 priestly vocations, which included one bishop, two religious brothers, and 36 religious sisters.



Mays Lick Consolidated School
School / Kentucky

Mays Lick Consolidated School is a former school turned apartments in Mays Lick, Kentucky. Constructed in 1909-1910 for $32,500, it served as the first high school in Mason County. Until 1960, it was the only public high school to serve the Mays Lick District.



Mt. Sterling High School
School / Kentucky

The Mt. Sterling High School is a former school turned assisted living facility, medical office and apartment complex in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.



Hazel Green Academy
School / Kentucky

Hazel Green Academy is a former private school that operated between 1880 and 1983 in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Kentucky.



Frenchburg Presbyterian College
School / Kentucky

The Frenchburg Presbyterian College is a former school and hospital operated by the United Presbyterian Church in Frenchburg, Kentucky. It was the only hospital between Lexington and Ashland for a period of time.



Wolfe County High School
School / Kentucky

Wolfe County High School is a former school building turned apartments in Campton, Kentucky. Opened in 1942, it was the first publicly funded high school in Wolfe County and constructed during the Great Depression with funding from the Federal Works Project Administration (WPA).



Kay Moor
Community / West Virginia

Kay Moor, West Virginia is a former Low Moor Iron company town. At its height, Kay Moor featured a coal mine and processing plant. Kay Moor was named for James Kay, a Low Moor Iron employee whose task was to construct the town at the base of the mountain.



Baltimore & Ohio Railroad - St. Bernard Train Station
Railroad / Ohio, West Virginia

A gallery of abandoned train stations in the United States.



Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Hawks Nest Subdivision
Railroad / West Virginia

The Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Hawks Nest Subdivision is an abandoned 3.4-mile branch from Hawks Nest Station to Ansted, West Virginia. It was originally conceived as a narrow-gauge line alongside Mill Creek.



Nicholas, Fayette & Greenbrier Railway
Railroad / West Virginia

The Nicholas, Fayette & Greenbrier Railway (NF&G) is a former railroad, controlled by the C&O and NYC, that was named after the three counties it served in the New River coal field in West Virginia.



Nuttallburg
Community / West Virginia

Nuttallburg, located along the New River in Fayette County, West Virginia, was a coal mining venture that was spawned out of England-born entrepreneur John Nuttall.



Molly Stark Sanatorium
Hospital / Ohio

Molly Stark Sanatorium is a former tuberculosis hospital in Stark County, Ohio. Named after the wife of General John Stark, Molly Stark was constructed under the philosophy that sunlight and fresh air were necessary for patient recovery.



Big Muskie
Industry / Ohio

The Big Muskie is a former dragline excavator for the Central Ohio Coal Company near Cumberland, Ohio. All that remains of what was one of the world’s largest earth-moving machines is the bucket, now part of a park on reclaimed strip mine lands.