Mount St. Mary’s Hospital is an abandoned medical center in Niagara Falls, New York.
St. Matthew’s Church is an abandoned Catholic church in Buffalo, New York.
The Church of the Transfiguration is an abandoned and collapsed Roman Catholic church in Buffalo, New York.
Salem Evangelical Reformed Church was a church in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood of Buffalo, New York.
The Buffalo Central Terminal is a closed railroad station for the New York Central Railroad in Buffalo, New York.
Abandoned schools in West Virginia serve as poignant testaments to the state’s changing educational landscape and social fabric. These forsaken edifices, found in both secluded rural areas and bustling urban centers, were once filled with the vibrancy of education and communal engagement.
Williamson Memorial Hospital, once an operational medical facility, has now been repurposed into an event destination in Williamson, West Virginia.
In the rugged terrain of West Virginia, abandoned houses stand as silent witnesses to a bygone era.
The West Virginia Coal & Coke Company Power Plant was a 7,000 KW coal-fired electrical generation facility in Logan County, West Virginia.
This is a gallery of abandoned and forgotten communities in West Virginia.
The Gary Heat, Light & Water Building was home to the utility company along Madison Avenue in Gary, Indiana.
H. Gordon and Sons Department Store is an abandoned four-story department store in downtown Gary, Indiana.
Laurelton State School and Hospital is a former institution for developmentally disabled individuals in Pennsylvania.
The Holiday Inn – North Randall was an abandoned hotel adjacent to Randall Park Mall in Randall Park, Ohio.
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.
The Morris Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children is a historic medical center in Milton, West Virginia. The facility was built in phases from 1936 to 1941 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) for children stricken with polio. It is being renovated into a resort.
The Hudson-Stuyvesant Motor Company was a producer of Stiverson automobiles and dealer of Hudsons along “Automobile Row” in Cleveland, Ohio.
C.M. Schwab Manual Training School is an abandoned industrial school near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is named after Charles M. Schwab, who rose through the ranks to become the president of the Carnegie Steel Company and then the president of the United States Steel Corporation.