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Ochamchire was a city of 18,700 people in 1978 but was left largely abandoned by the ethnic cleansing of Georgians in 1992–1993. Tkvarcheli is a coal mining town that suffered a drastic population decline as a result of the war in Abkhazia.
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Pennsylvania. Many of the ghost towns in Pennsylvania are located in Western Pennsylvania, particularly in the Appalachian and Allegheny regions of the Rust Belt. [1] During the late 19th century and early 20th century, the mountainous parts of Pennsylvania were home to a booming coal industry. [2]
The "One Dollar Healthy Homes" initiative sold vacant and abandoned homes or lots for $1 per parcel to the people with the best plan for the seriously blighted property that had been acquired by ...
Bakersfield, California. To kick things off, apparently Bakersfield, California doesn't have a whole lot going for it. At least according to Redditor u/Confused_Penguin5, who writes, "Bakersfield.
Largely destroyed in 1864 during the American Civil War. [18] High Falls: Monroe: High Falls State Park contains the abandoned industrial town of High Falls. [19] Huguenot: Elbert: Hardwicke Bryan: 1754 Jacksonboro: Screven: Abandoned/historic Houses the historic Seaborn Goodall House. [20] Jamestown: Chattahoochee: Johntown: Dawson: Kite: Johnson
Archeologists have recently discovered a lost Mayan city in the Mexican jungle -- so here are five lost cities you need to know about. 1. Lagunita An archeologist from Research Center of the ...
Semi-abandoned [10] Alton: Pinckneyville Denton: 1848 1856 Semi-abandoned Original Denton County seat; currently remains a ghost town with only the infamous Old Alton Bridge and the cemetery being left. [11] Alum: Wilson: Before 1900 Semi abandoned Little recorded history, once had a general store and small school. [12] Ammans Crossing: Kendall