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Stone Mountain Britt Memorial Airport (Abandoned)(en)USA / Georgia / Mountain_Park airportwww.airfields-freeman.com/GA/Airfields_GA_N.htm#stonemt...
Former Pizza Hut(en)USA / South_Carolina / Mauldin (Mauldin, SC)abandoned
Beginning of the South Beach Branch of the SIR(en)USA / New_Jersey / Bayonne (New York City)road, railway, abandonedAbandoned in 1953
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Bemidji hiking, railway, rail-trail, bridge, railway bridgeThe Minnesota and International Railway stretched from Brainerd to the Canadian Border at International Falls, crossing over the Mississippi River on this bridge. The M&I served Minnesota's logging industry, and lasted until 1941, when it was acquired by the Northern
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Bemidji railway, abandoned, logging, bridge, railway bridgeThe Minnesota, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway was one of the many logging railroads that operated in northern Minnesota during the early 1900s. It does happen to have the distiction of building the uppermost railroad bridge over the Mississippi River,
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Bemidji (Bemidji, Minnesota)railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridgeFormer Minnesota and International railroad bridge. The Minnesota and International Railway owned one of the 4 railroad bridges crossing the Mississippi River into Bemidji. The M&I stretched from Brainerd to the Canadian Border at International Falls, passing through Nymore. Bemidji
Abandoned Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Warba railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridgeThis railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River was built by the Mississippi, Hill City and Western Railway Co, probably in 1910. The MHC&W became the Hill City Railway Company in 1915. This rail line ran from a connection with the
Former Hypermart USA & Walmart Supercenter(en)USA / Missouri / Raytown abandonedFormerly Hypermart USA From 1989-1992 & Walmart Supercenter 1992-2007
Abandoned truck stop at Timpie, Utah(en)USA / Utah / Grantsville stop, abandoned, truck, petrol / gas stationClosed down ca. 1990. In 2004 it was being used as a paintball playing field. In late 2007 the structures were no longer present. . The Teddy Bear truck stop was a great place to eat.
Former Circuit City(en)USA / Texas / Bishop_Hills abandoned2510 S Soncy Rd Amarillo, TX 79124 Mon-Thurs 10am-9pm Fri-Sat 10am-10pm Sun 11am-7pm
B&O Youngstown Station(en)USA / Ohio / Youngstown (City of Youngstown)amtrak, abandoned, train stationThe B&O Station was Amtrak's passenger station in Youngstown. It was used by the Three Rivers passenger train until it was cancelled on March 8, 2005. www.trainweb.org/usarail/youngstown.htm
Abandoned Factory(en)USA / Alabama / Carbon_Hill (Carbon Hill, AL)production
Mouth of Welland River (Chippawa Creek), and original route of the first Welland Canal(en)USA / New_York / Niagara_Falls (City of Niagara Falls, Ontario)river, canal, dam, abandonedThe mouth of the Welland River (also known as Chippawa Creek). This was the original route of the first Welland Canal but was changed after 3 years of operation to use a section of the Feeder Canal and continue south
Old Blackwater Bridge(en)USA / Missouri / Warrensburg truss, abandoned, grafitti, interesting place, bridgeThis is a historic bridge built in 1927 which closed when the new highway was built back in the '70s. The road is actually closed off on both sides, but you can still get to the bridge on foot if
Railroad Bridge built 1910 for Lackawanna Cutoff Railway Project(en)USA / New_Jersey / Netcong railway, tunnel, abandoned, overpass / flyoverRailroad Bridge built 1910 for Lackawanna Cutoff Railway Project Road tunnel underpass. Line abandoned
Former Minneapolis Western Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)railway, abandoned, invisible, railway bridgeThe Minneapolis Western Railway crossed the Mississippi River on a trestle at this location. Minneapolis Western was a terminal railway operating limited trackage on both sides of the river. The bridge was abandoned and dismantled years ago, and very little
The Depot(en)USA / Minnesota / Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)railway, historic, abandoned, train stationThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot Freight House and Train Shed (commonly referred to as the Milwaukee Road Depot), now officially named The Depot, is a historic railroad depot in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. CMSP&P served Minneapolis from this
C&NW Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Winona railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridgeThe first bridge here was built by the Winona and Saint Peter and opened on May 26, 1871. It collapsed under the first train using it and a replacement bridge opened on January 21, 1872. The Chicago and North Western
BN / GB&W Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Winona railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridgeThis was a railroad bridge over the Mississippi River, owned the Burlington Northern and the Green Bay and Western railroads. The bridge was built during 1891 and remained in service until closure came in 1985. The bridge was structurally damaged
CMSP&P Pontoon Bridge(en)USA / Iowa / Marquette railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridgeThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad crossed the Mississippi River here on a pair of floating pontoon bridges, one on either side of the island in the middle of the river. This river crossing opened in 1874 and
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