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There are many abandoned churches and schools on the streets of America, mostly hiding in plain sight. There are hospitals with long silent corridors, and theatres falling into disrepair. There are old cars and trams hidden in the forests.
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St Valentine's Church and School opened in the 1920s, to serve Polish-Americans. It closed in the mid-2000s, and lay abandoned for years.
This Gothic Revival style Roman Catholic church was constructed in the 1840s and has now been abandoned for over twenty years.
This old American Steam Locomotive is stored at a car impound. The rusting behemoth is a wonder to behold, weighing in at around 236 tonnes.
The Blue and Gold Synagogue is an abandoned Jewish religious building in the USA. The ceiling is navy blue and has gilded, golden details.
This School of American Murals was built in the 1890s. This huge school has a beautiful mint-green auditorium, and long pristine corridors.
The State Hospital for Women was built in the 1910s. Inside there are long tiled corridors, as well as a morgue and a auditorium.
This abandoned 1950s American Dinner Car Train is a relic of retro Americana. It operated until the 1990s, before being retired and left to rust.
Deep in the woods lies an abandoned VW Beetle Car Graveyard. Every color seems represented in this rusting rainbow-colored fleet
The Gothic Variety Theatre was a stunning vaudeville and movie house in America which opened in the 1920s. It has unusual Spanish Gothic arcitecture.
Veronica’s Veil is an abandoned theatre auditorium in American. It hosted one of the longest running Passion of Christ plays, titled Veronica’s Veil.
The Sacred Heart Church was built in 1971, in Vernon Connecticut. This futuristic-looking "cement tent" was demolished in March 2019.
The church was founded by German-Americans in the 19th Century. Although abandoned, it is nearly pristine inside. A schoolhouse was added in the 1920s.
This disused Trade School Auditorium was part of a vocational training centre. The dramatic Art Deco/Classical Revival building closed in the mid-2000s.
This 120-year-old church features imposing Gothic architecture, and an impressive tall vaulted ceiling. It was also used in the cult 1998 movie "Dogma".
The Sons of Israel Synagogue, built in the 1920s, features a multi-coloured stained glass dome. This glorious building has been abandoned for ~5 years.
This College Founders Archive houses historically important administration archives of a wealthy French-American. There are countless ledgers and files.
This vegetation strewn wooden rollercoaster dates back to the 1930s. The amusement park has been closed since the mid-2000s.
Ballroom Svenskar was likely a Swedish social venue, with a tall vaulted ceiling. A piano stands upended, leaning against the stage.
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