Crandon Park Zoo was abandoned after hurricanes ravaged the beach and drowned animals. Today, wildlife like alligators and peacocks live in the park.
St. George's church in Lukova in the Czech Republic has been abandoned for over 50 years. Now it's populated by tourists ... and ghosts.
From homes and hotels to churches and cemeteries, there are haunted spots all over the US.
Insider's reporter explored four abandoned buildings from the 1800s in Colorado. Inside, she found rusted cans and a bathtub covered in mold.
The Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia was abandoned since the '70s after years of neglect. Today, the cell blocks are crumbling.
From run-down and decrepit psychiatric wards to barren morgues, these photographs of abandoned hospitals offer an eerie look into the past.
One of the country's most prosperous Black agricultural communities used to live in Dearfield, Colorado. Now, the ghost town is fighting for survival.
A decaying, circus-themed mansion in upstate New York sat empty for years with its paint peeling, floors decaying, and walls crumbling.
An Insider reporter checked into the Congress Plaza Hotel in Chicago, where ghosts are said to roam the halls, elevators, and rooms.
Ellis Island had two hospitals that treated more than 1 million patients, but today, the measles and tuberculosis wards are eerily empty.
The sprawling Gwrych Castle, which was built in the early 1800s, is said to be haunted by its former owner, Countess Winifred.
Some say the Winchester mansion in San Jose, California, was built to trap ghosts.
Bryan Sansivero has explored hundreds of abandoned places across the US, from a clown-themed house to a boat graveyard.
Before towns like Centralia and Kennecott became ghost towns, they were thriving mining communities with homes, schools, and train stations.
People who buy one of Maenza, Italy's stone houses will have to pay a refundable deposit of $5,840, which they'll get back after renovations are done.
Purchasing an abandoned home might seem a daunting prospect, but these buyers were able to turn neglected buildings into beautiful places to live.
The Balaklava naval base, used by the USSR, was built to withstand a nuclear bomb.
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