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prasad bari(en)India / Bangla / Bally_Cantonment (Kolkata Metropolitan District - Gateway to the East :The Most Preferred Urban Destination of India after 2015)house, ghostthe house created by god himself.Amit prasad shaw,naughty boy is living here. KISIKA SUPARI MANGTA HAI KYA BHAI. abey khane kay lie.
Quarry Pit(en)India / Maharashtra / Nashik (Nashik)ghost, wel, wold
foundation of former State Building(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)building, ruins, ghost, urban areaThis fenced in urban ruin, consisting of an early underground parking garage and the foundation of a former State Building, is an informal sanctuary for an army of feral cats.
L.L. Bradbury Mansion (site)(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)building, historic, ghost, ill-conceived ideasIn 1887, Bradbury bought the 35-room structure, complete with 5 chimneys and 5 turrets, from one-time County Clerk J.W. Potts for $125,000. It was occupied for years by various movie studies, including J.A.C. Film Manufacturing Co., who moved into the
Yangna - El Aliso - Maier Brewery (site)(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)building, historic, ghost, interesting placeFormer sites of the Tongva village of Yangna, largest of about 100 native villages in the area, and of El Aliso, a roughly 400-year-old, six-story-high sycamore tree under which Tongva leaders would gather for conferences. It was also known as
Walter Nazareth's Haunted House - Please do not approach(en)India / Karnataka / Malpe (Udupi)ghost, banglaCaution: This is a Bhoot Bangla, Don't even think of approaching this Bhoot Bangla Phone N0:00000000000
Pioneer Mine (abandoned gold mine)(en)Canada / British_Columbia / Pemberton ruins, mine, ----, ghost townmine ruins from an old gold mine that operated until 1960. Pioneer was the first of the great Bridge River mines to boom and build a company town - in the 1920s - and eventually was merged with the nearby
Sturgis, MO ( Ghost Town)(en)USA / Missouri / Chula road, landmark, town, village, milwaukee, ghostThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad operated through Sturgis from 1887 until 1985, with a line now operated by the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern.
Site of Old Richmond(en)USA / Mississippi / Plantersville ghost townThe site of old Richmond was once the largest town in Lee County, shortly after the county was first formed. As soon as the first of the railroads decided to come through the county further west, the population decreased and
Rhyolite, NV(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost town, movie / film locationOne of the most interesting stories of any ghost town in Nye County is that of Rhyolite. It began in 1904 with the rich discoveries in the hills west of what would eventually be the townsite. First a small camp
Scary Ghost House(en)USA / Massachusetts / Dedham (Boston, MA)
Ivy, California(en)USA / California / Alturas town, historic, telephone, ghostThe ghost town of a once-booming logging town. The only remaining vestiges of the original community are the one-room school house, the post office, and as of the early 90s, the fully functional crank-style telephone network, complete with a functioning
Burns Diggins (site)(en)USA / California / Bear_Valley historic, mining, interesting place, ghost townAlso known as Burns Ranch and Burns Town. This 1848-1850s era placer, gravel and lode gold mining camp was located along Burns Creek, southwest of Hornitos. The camp and creek were named after John & Robert Burns, 1847 era ranchers
Hornitos, CA(en)USA / California / Bear_Valley town, california, ghost, stubA ghost town in the southern Mother Load region, known to have been frequented by Joaquin Murrieta, after whom the San Joaquin Valley was named. Not born from the gold rush of '49, Hornitos was a strictly Mexican village built
Merced Falls(en)USA / California / Bear_Valley tourism, town, historic, ghost, stub, bridgeA ghost town of the southern Mother Load region, Merced Falls survived the end of the Gold Rush for a time, as the site of a glass factory. It was frequently visited by tourists until the early 70s, for the
Palisades del Rey (Surfridge Ghost Town)(en)USA / California / El_Segundo (Los Angeles)neighbourhood, ghost townFormer town of Palisades del Rey (a.k.a. Surfridge), California. This area is fenced & is off-limits to the public. Purchased and razed by LA Airport Authority in the 1970's due to its close proximity to LAX. Several street lights still
Doodletown (abandoned)(en)USA / New_York / Fort_Montgomery village, ghost town1762 to 1965. One of the last inhabited settlements in what is now Bear Mountain / Harriman State Parks. Bought out by Palisades Interstate Park Commission through eminent domain. By some accounts, Doodletown Creek's name in the 17th century was
Burir bari(ghost house)(en)India / Bangla / Asansol (Asansol आसनसोल )S.Mukherjee
The Ghost Town of Caribou, Colorado(en)USA / Colorado / Eldora ghost townCaribou is a former silver-mining town, now a ghost town near Nederland in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. It was named after the Caribou silver mine nearby. The Caribou Ranch recording studio is several miles away, on the road from
Brewster, Florida (ghost town)(en)USA / Florida / Mulberry A Florida town with zero population. Once owned by the American Cyanid Company as a phosphate mining operation that housed employees, now mostly farmland with an attached Superfund cleanup site to the east. The only abandoned structures that remain of
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