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Buncha abandoned homesteads in Shenandoah National Park(well, not so much as "abandoned" as "locals forced out by gunpoint" but you get the picture).
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Centralia, Pennsylvania:
Centralia is a borough and ghost town in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its population has dwindled from over 1,000 residents in 1981 to 12 in 2005,[1] 9 in 2007, and 7 in 2010[2] as a result of a mine fire burning beneath the borough since 1962. Centralia is now the least-populous municipality in Pennsylvania, with four fewer residents than the borough of S.N.P.J..

Centralia is part of the Bloomsburg–Berwick Micropolitan Statistical Area. The borough is completely surrounded by Conyngham Township.

All properties in the borough were claimed under eminent domain by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1992 (and all buildings therein were condemned), and Centralia's ZIP code was revoked by the Post Office in 2002.[1] However, a few residents continue to reside there in spite of a failed lawsuit to reverse the eminent domain claim.


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Kayakoy, one of those Greek villages abandoned in 1923 after the Turkish-Greek war. The churches look fantastic in their decay.

And I know it's already been posted before in a general list of abandoned buildings, but I love these pictures of the Pacbell building in San Francisco.
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folti78 wrote:The WebUrbanist posts collections of abandoned places regularly too. They post their sources if possible, so you can get more material. Happy exploring :)
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For camping enthusiasts:
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Frank Hipper wrote:You could certainly do worse than starting here.
I LOVE that site. Used to live across the river from Cincinnati but was a transplant so really like learning about stuff like that.

The pictures of stuff like Surf Cincinnati and Americana Park were really weird, since I went to them as a kid.
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AMT wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:You could certainly do worse than starting here.
I LOVE that site. Used to live across the river from Cincinnati but was a transplant so really like learning about stuff like that.

The pictures of stuff like Surf Cincinnati and Americana Park were really weird, since I went to them as a kid.
My grandparents lived less than 5 miles away from Americana while I was growing up, back when it was called Lesourdsville Lake. I remember going to Fantasy Farm (no doubt googling that would turn up some interesting hits) once when I was about 4 or so.

King's Island opened about that same time, and nothing else would do after that. :P
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http://www.airfields-freeman.com/index.htm

This website contains photo records of abandoned or dismantled airfields that used to exist throughout the United States. Many of them were war surplus fields built in the 40s for defense and training. The local community could but didn't always pick them up after the government stopped using them and plenty of them are littered throughout the United States. Some of them have been totally developed over, some have been partially remodeled for use as other facilities, and others are mini-Pripyats. Sitting exactly as they've been since they were abandoned years ago.
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Heres a few, mainly noticed on the site Secret Scotland, though a lot of overseas stuff is discussed.

http://www.bunker42.com/

Bunker 42, Cold War era bunker, apparently open as a tourist site

Russian Polar lighthouses

http://picasaweb.google.com/kamatoz/bZjmtF#

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/8749472

Apparently a derelict naval base, but I can't read Russian

http://tbsf.livejournal.com/68922.html?#cutid1

ABM Tracking station

http://frantsouzov.livejournal.com/16967.html


http://frantsouzov.livejournal.com/12406.html
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