Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge WW2 Bunkers (Sudbury, MA)
The Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge WWII Bunkers in Sudbury, Massachusetts are among the most fascinating abandoned military remnants in all of New England.
The Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge WWII Bunkers in Sudbury, Massachusetts are among the most fascinating abandoned military remnants in all of New England.
Discover the haunting ruins of the Ashintully Mansion in Tyringham, Massachusetts - once a grand 35-room “Marble Palace,” destroyed by fire in 1952 and now one of New England’s most captivating historic ruins.
Hidden deep within the Georgetown-Rowley State Forest lies an abandoned overpass spanning Interstate 95 — a rusting, graffiti-covered bridge with a fascinating backstory dating to the 1970s.
The abandoned Wadsworth Pump House in Middletown, Connecticut, was built in 1915 to power the Wadsworth Mansion estate; now it's hidden deep in the woods.
Explore the haunting remains of Suburban Park in Farmington, Connecticut — once a thriving 1890s amusement park built for trolley travelers, now a peaceful nature preserve with traces of its past hidden in the woods.
The remains of an 18th-century farmhouse are hidden in the woods of Middleton, Connecticut. Today, they are known as the Spiderweed Preserve Ruins.
Built in the 1920s as a wildlife refuge and Depression-era project, the abandoned Shade Swamp Sanctuary still hides cages, stone dens, and fences deep in the woods of Farmington, Connecticut.
Along the rocky coastline of Waterford, Connecticut, stands the abandoned Seaside Sanatorium medical complex.
The Rocky Hill Stone Company stands as one of the state’s most visually stunning and historically rich abandoned industrial sites.
Located along the Connecticut River in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, stands the abandoned Rocky Hill Foundry.
In the wooded trails of A.W. Stanley Park in New Britain, Connecticut, the Old Stanley Mansion ruins stand as a forgotten monument.
Deep within Nassahegon State Forest in Burlington, Connecticut, the quiet woods conceal the forgotten remains of Camp Nepaug.
Connecticut
The abandoned Adams Mill Dams in Manchester, Connecticut, offer a fascinating glimpse into the region’s industrial past.
Connecticut
Hidden behind shopping centers and wetlands in North Haven, Connecticut, the Cedar Hill Rail Yard is one of New England’s most fascinating and expansive abandoned industrial sites.
Rhode Island
The abandoned Bells Mansion Stables and Carriage House are haunting relics of Newport, Rhode Island’s Gilded Age.
Rhode Island
The abandoned Bells Estate Tower in Newport, Rhode Island, stands as a captivating relic of the Gilded Age.
Rhode Island
The Scarborough Beach Ruins — better known as the remains of Windswept Mansion — are among Rhode Island’s most hauntingly beautiful seaside relics.
Rhode Island
The abandoned remains of the old Rocky Point Amusement Park can be found along the coast of Narragansett Bay in Warwick, Rhode Island.
Rhode Island
In the heart of downtown Providence, Rhode Island, a single stone façade stands as both a relic and a reminder — the Providence National Bank Façade.
Rhode Island
In the heart of Newport, Rhode Island, stands one of New England’s most puzzling and debated landmarks — the Newport Tower.
Rhode Island
The abandoned Fort Wetherill Mine Observation Station in Jamestown, Rhode Island, sits perched high on a windswept hill overlooking Narragansett Bay.
Rhode Island
Fort Greene Fire Control Tower 1-B is a fascinating abandoned military structure located in the Point Judith neighborhood of Narragansett, Rhode Island.
Rhode Island
Within the overgrown Dutch Island, off Jamestown, Rhode Island, the Fort Greble Powerhouse stands as a reminder of America’s coastal defense network.
Rhode Island
Just off the coast of Jamestown, Rhode Island, the Fort Greble Observation Tower stands as a lonely sentinel overlooking Narragansett Bay.