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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision Board Tree Tunnel
Railroad / West Virginia

The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision was once the B&O’s primary main line between Cumberland, Maryland, and Wheeling, West Virginia.



Two Lick Bridge
Bridge / West Virginia

The Two Lick Bridge carried County Route 19/18, also known as Two Lick Road, over the West Fork River in Harrison County, West Virginia.



Western Maryland Railway Fairmont Bingamon Branch
Railroad / West Virginia

The Fairmont Bingamon Subdivision of the Western Maryland Railway connected the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s West Fork Subdivision at Hutchinson, West Virginia, with mines in the Bingamon Creek valley.



Fisher's Travel Camp
Business / Arizona, Kentucky, New Mexico, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia

This is a collection showcasing old and deserted gas stations across the United States.



Kline
Community / West Virginia

This is a gallery of abandoned and forgotten communities in West Virginia.



Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision
Tunnel / West Virginia

The Martin Tunnel is an abandoned railroad tunnel along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision in West Virginia.



Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision Board Tree Tunnel
Tunnel / West Virginia

The Board Tree Tunnel is an abandoned railroad tunnel along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision in West Virginia.



Littleton, West Virginia
Community / West Virginia

Littleton, West Virginia, grew from a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad stop into an oil-boom town in Wetzel County before fire, industry decline, and railroad abandonment led to its gradual decline and eventual unincorporation.



Littleton Bridge
Bridge / West Virginia

The Littleton Bridge carried County Route 12 (Long Drain Road) over the West Fork of Fish Creek in Littleton, Wetzel County, West Virginia.



Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway
Railroad / Ohio

The Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway (W&LE) is a railroad operating primarily within Ohio and includes several abandoned or disused branches.



Abandoned Ohio House
House / Ohio

In Ohio, many abandoned houses stand as silent witnesses to the state’s industrial decline and population shifts, their empty frames and crumbling facades marking the passage of once-thriving communities. These structures, scattered across rural landscapes and urban neighborhoods alike, offer poignant reminders of economic cycles and changing American dreams.



Wills Creek Bridge
Bridge / Ohio

The Wills Creek Bridge carried Township Road 186, also known as Bridge Road, over Wills Creek in Guernsey County, Ohio.



Wheeling Steel Martins Ferry Works
Industry / Ohio

The Martins Ferry Works in Martins Ferry, Ohio, was a major galvanizing and steel finishing plant.



Wheeling Steel Benwood Works
Industry / West Virginia

Wheeling Steel’s Benwood Works was a major pipe-manufacturing facility in Benwood, West Virginia.



Harvard Company and Weber Dental Manufacturing Company
Industry / Ohio

The Harvard Company and Weber Dental Manufacturing Company were former manufacturers of dental furniture and equipment in Canton, Ohio.



Theodore Roosevelt High School
School / Indiana

Theodore Roosevelt High School, later the Theodore Roosevelt College and Career Academy, is a closed school in Gary, Indiana.



Gilroy Stadium
Recreational / Indiana

Gilroy Stadium is an abandoned athletic venue in Gleason Park in Gary, Indiana.



Morehead State University Natatorium
Recreational / Kentucky

The Morehead State Natatorium in Morehead, Kentucky, was a historic swimming facility built in 1933, closed in 1988, and demolished in 2007.



Railroad / Ohio

The College Hill Railroad connected Cincinnati with College Hill and Mount Healthy, later becoming an electric interurban until 1938.



Scio Pottery
Industry / Ohio

Scio Pottery of Scio, Ohio, was founded during the Great Depression and grew into one of the nation’s major manufacturers of affordable dinnerware.