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This is a list of lists of ghost towns in the United States by state. List of ghost towns in Alabama; List of ghost towns in Alaska; List of ghost towns in Arizona;
This category includes buildings in the United States that are currently unoccupied and unmaintained. For buildings that no longer exist, see Category:Former buildings and structures in the United States. For buildings that have decayed past the point of repair, see Category:Ruins in the United States.
Semi-abandoned Today, the Jerusalem Lutheran Church is the only building in use. Eelbeck: Chattahoochee: An old Cherokee settlement Etowah: Floyd: Fairview: Chattooga: Floydtown: Miller: Ford: Bartow: Fowlstown: Decatur: settled and abandoned twice. Franklinville: Lowndes: Gaillard: Crawford: 1951 A railroad community that died after the ...
Its goal is to address 3,000 vacant residential buildings in the city by rehabilitating half of them in the next three years. ... Where $1 Buys an Abandoned Home U.S. Cities With the Most ...
Dudleytown is an abandoned town founded in the mid-1740s. It lies in the middle of a forested area in Cornwall. The original buildings are gone and only their foundations remain. Videos purport to show restless spirits in the area [40] and hikers have reported seeing orbs in the area. [41]
Abandoned / demolished: Former company town for W.P. Brown and Sons Lumber Co., some plots still visible near intersection of Tabernacle Road and Brownville Pike Road in Northwestern Tuscaloosa County Cahaba [4] [3] Dallas: 1819: 1865: Abandoned: First capital of Alabama, from 1820-1826 Cedric [4] Randolph: Four miles southwest of Roanoke ...
Semi-abandoned Only scattered residences and cemetery remain [18] Audra: Taylor: Before 1900 1910s Barren site Bypassed by railroad and supplanted by nearby Bradshaw [19] Audubon: Wise: 1865 1900s Barren site Very little information found; bypassed by railroad Ayr: Deaf Smith: 1890 1895 Barren site Supplanted by La Plata as county seat and ...
Abandoned subway stations make for fun travel destinations in New York City; Paris, France; Cincinnati, Ohio; London, England; and Toronto, Canada.