Locations
The Chenault Bridge once carried State Route 34 over the Dix River and Herrington Lake, connecting Boyle and Garrard counties in Kentucky.
The Camp Nelson Bridge carried US Route 27 over the Kentucky River in Camp Nelson, Kentucky.
Young’s High Bridge is a deck truss bridge for Louisville Southern and Norfolk & Western railways over the Kentucky River in Kentucky.
The Boone Tunnel is an abandoned bore for US Route 68 in the vicinity of the Kentucky River in Jessamine County, Kentucky.
The Louisville & Southern Railway Lexington to Lawrenceburg Division is an active and abandoned railroad in central Kentucky. At its centerpiece is Young’s High Bridge.
The Cedar Brook Viaduct is an abandoned railway bridge for the Louisville Southern Railway’s Lexington to Lawrenceburg Division to cross over Cedar Brook near Tyrone, Kentucky.
The Red Bridge, a Pratt through truss structure, once carried State Route 1005 (Devil’s Hollow Road) over Benson Creek in Franklin County, Kentucky.
The Broadway Bridge carried U.S. Routes 127 and 421 over the Kentucky River in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Abandoned businesses are a common sight in numerous states across the United States, reflecting broader economic and social transformations.
Across the diverse landscapes of the United States, abandoned houses stand as silent sentinels of time, each carrying the quiet stories of America’s heartland and coastal edges.
The World’s Wonder View Tower is a historic roadside attraction located in Genoa, Colorado.
Washington Square Mall opened in October 1974 in Indianapolis. Once a major retail center, it has since experienced significant decline.
Washington Mall, located in Washington, Pennsylvania, is a largely vacant shopping center. Demolition is planned for 2025.
Pennsylvania is home to many abandoned and forgotten communities, each with its own unique story.
The Coburn Tunnel is a bore constructed through Tunnel Mountain for the Lewisburg, Centre & Spruce Creek Railroad in Pennsylvania.
This gallery presents a collection of fire lookout towers located throughout the United States.
The Lewisburg, Centre & Spruce Creek Railroad, later reorganized as the Lewisburg & Tyrone Railroad, was a rail venture in central Pennsylvania.
Circle Centre Mall is an urban indoor shopping center undergoing redevelopment in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) was a U.S. Army munitions testing facility located in southeastern Indiana.