Rhode Island
The Bells Stables & Carriage House (Newport, RI)
The abandoned Bells Mansion Stables and Carriage House are haunting relics of Newport, Rhode Island’s Gilded Age.
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The abandoned Bells Mansion Stables and Carriage House are haunting relics of Newport, Rhode Island’s Gilded Age.
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The abandoned Bells Estate Tower in Newport, Rhode Island, stands as a captivating relic of the Gilded Age.
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The Scarborough Beach Ruins — better known as the remains of Windswept Mansion — are among Rhode Island’s most hauntingly beautiful seaside relics.
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The abandoned remains of the old Rocky Point Amusement Park can be found along the coast of Narragansett Bay in Warwick, Rhode Island.
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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.
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In the heart of Newport, Rhode Island, stands one of New England’s most puzzling and debated landmarks — the Newport Tower.
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The abandoned Fort Wetherill Mine Observation Station in Jamestown, Rhode Island, sits perched high on a windswept hill overlooking Narragansett Bay.
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Fort Greene Fire Control Tower 1-B is a fascinating abandoned military structure located in the Point Judith neighborhood of Narragansett, Rhode Island.
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Within the overgrown Dutch Island, off Jamestown, Rhode Island, the Fort Greble Powerhouse stands as a reminder of America’s coastal defense network.
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Just off the coast of Jamestown, Rhode Island, the Fort Greble Observation Tower stands as a lonely sentinel overlooking Narragansett Bay.
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The abandoned Fort Greble Bachelor Officers' Quarters stands as a haunting relic of a bygone military era on Dutch Island off Jamestown, Rhode Island.
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Hidden in plain sight beneath the bustling streets of Providence, Rhode Island, the Western Portal of the East Side Railroad Tunnel stands as one of the city’s most mysterious landmarks.