Each year, more than two million thrill seekers visit America’s eeriest abandoned sites, from ghost towns to shuttered ...
In the U.S., eerie remnants of once-inhabited towns or villages exist in the form of "ghost towns," left in forgotten corners of the country. Nearly every U.S. state has some sort of ghost town, ...
There's not much left to the town, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth a trip — besides the historic buildings, there are ...
Save this for a weekend drive when you want quiet scenery, local history, and places that feel like time hit pause.
Not every town gets to stick around forever. Some start with a bang—gold rush fever, a mining boom, a railroad deal—only to fizzle out just as fast. Others fade slowly, little by little, until one day ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The abandoned 1912 high school building in Toya, Texas, now sits empty in the West Texas ghost town. Toya, once a booming railroad ...
Abandoned towns, mountain silence, and forgotten stories reveal Colorado’s most haunting and beautiful places to explore.
Some places are just spooky. Salem, Massachusetts, leans into its history as the home of 17th century witch trials, highlighting its Puritan-era churches and graveyards. There are occult- and ...
Abandoned, rusted cars and machinery can be found across the ghost town, heightening the eerie atmosphere of a once vibrant ...
A once-glamorous holiday hotspot in Cyprus is now being described as one of the “world’s scariest” abandoned places. The area ...
Nebraska ghost towns' stories often are unheard — and remind us about the struggles of taming the wilderness that became the Good Life. Every village, town and city in Nebraska had the same humble ...
Varosha was once a bustling holiday hotspot in Cyprus, with glamorous hotels and gourmet restaurants frequented by celebrities including Brigitte Bardot, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor ...