These abandoned and nearly-abandoned ghost towns along Route 66 connect the dots between Illinois and California, and each ...
Michigan has no shortage of ghost towns, and many of them are hidden gems for travelers and history buffs. Here are five Michigan ghost towns to explore.
Pick any state in the U.S., and you'll find a ghost town — the sometimes spooky, always evocative remnants of a place that once was. Ghost towns are often a result of a once-booming industry that fell ...
Explore an Indiana trail that leads to a little-known ghost town, a hidden spot perfect for adventurous travelers.
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 ...
It would be easy to drive past Spring Lake Cemetery. Nestled among fields and farms near Hastings, the 1-acre cemetery is home to weathered stone graves dating to the 1800s. Some stick out of the ...
Muncie was once home to a variety of railroads, including CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern Railway, and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Muncie also had a network of streetcars and interurban lines ...
Once a bustling timber and orchard hub, this Washington ghost town, an hour's drive from Spokane, is now full of abandoned ...
The Beehive State is full of complex stories of settlement, some inspiring, some a little unsavory; some tales of grit and perseverance turned to boom and bust. During the 1800s and early 1900s, ...
If you are a fan of ghost towns, head to this Montana once-thriving mining community near Helena that is full of Old West ...