This neglected and abandoned home is known as Cutter’s Green, located in the oldest neighborhood in Macon, Georgia. 317 Garden St, Macon, GA 31217 19,900 […]
Abandoned and Demolished “Farwood” and the Mysterious Death of Philadelphia Postmaster
Not only was this magnificent home abandoned long ago, but it was demolished. Here is the story of “Farwood.” Built in 1895 for Richard L. […]
Abandoned Rhode Island Train Station
This abandoned Rhode Island train station was built in 1916 at the height of the area’s industrial and population growth in this area, but by […]
Alabama Ghost Town: Old Cahawba
Cahawba, once the state capital of Alabama (1819-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town, became a ghost town by the early 1900s. After Alabama became […]
Lost America – Gilded Age Saratoga Springs Queen Anne Mansion
Lost America – Stoneleigh was a summer house built by H.S. Leech in Saratoga Springs, New York, around 1886 when the town was a booming […]
Gilded Age Potter Palmer Mansion
So many Gilded Age mansions have gone the way of the wrecking ball. The Potter Palmer Mansion was no exception. Born in 1826 in Albany […]
Lost America – The Old Olney Sanitarium, Illinois
The old Olney Sanitarium was razed in 1957. It was a place of both tragedy and joy for those who were admitted there. Among […]
Abandoned Buildings of Braddock Pennsylvania
Braddock, Pennsylvania, was a big steel town in the late 1800s, early 1900s. The city is also the location of the first of Andrew Carnegie’s […]
5 Lost or Abandoned Churches
Every year, 6,000 to 10,000 churches across America shut their doors. Here are five that were either lost by the wrecking ball or abandoned. […]
Lost America – Home of Early Detroit Settler
Lost America – Home of Early Detroit Settler This was the birthplace of Charles Moran on Woodbridge Street in Detroit. The Moran family had massive […]