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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.
Penn’s Creek Feed Mill was located along Penns Creek in Centre County, Pennsylvania.
Laurelton State Village was a former institution in Pennsylvania for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, which was later renamed Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex, is a former maximum-security prison in Tennessee that has since been converted into a tourist attraction.
The Artemus-Jellico Railroad was an abandoned rail line located in southern Kentucky.
McPherson’s Ford Bridge is an abandoned truss bridge that once carried State Route 633 over the Cowpasture River in Virginia.
An abandoned coaling tower for steam locomotives stands in the Clifton Forge yards in Clifton Forge, Virginia.
An abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over the Jackson River in Clifton Forge, Virginia, once connected yard tracks to the Belt Line.
The abandoned houses scattered throughout Virginia stand as silent witnesses to the state’s rich and diverse history.
The Ferry Cap and Set Screw Company, based in Cleveland, Ohio, specialized in producing precision fasteners with high strength, created using a cold-heading process.
The Miles Park Methodist Church, later home to the Pentecostal Determine Church of God, was a church in Cleveland, Ohio.
Cannel City Union Church is an abandoned multi-denominational church in Morgan County, Kentucky.
The Stonelick Williams Corner Road Bridge carried Williams Corner Road (County Route 116) over Stonelick Creek in Clermont County, Ohio.
The Whitewater Canal is a 76-mile abandoned waterway stretching from Lawrenceburg to Hagerstown, Indiana.
The Cincinnati & Whitewater Canal Tunnel is an abandoned canal tunnel in Hamilton County, Ohio. Constructed in 1837, it was used until 1888.
The Pigeon Roost Bridge is an abandoned through truss bridge spanning Twelvepole Creek in Wayne County, West Virginia.
Tunnel Nos. 5, 6 and 7 on the Kenova District, Scioto Division of the Norfolk & Western Railway were opened in 1904 with the completion of the line in Wayne County, West Virginia.