Walter E Fernald State School – An Abandoned School in Massachusetts
The Walter E Fernald State School was opened in 1948 as the Massachusetts School for Idiotic Children. It had a reputation for experimenting on patients.
The Walter E Fernald State School was opened in 1948 as the Massachusetts School for Idiotic Children. It had a reputation for experimenting on patients.
The original Aldgate East opened in 1884 but when the London Underground system was expanded, the entire station was moved 150 metres east.
Meridian TV Studios was part of The Television Centre in Southampton, England which it shared with TVS and Southern.
The Imperial Baths were built in 1927 in the spa town of Sharon Springs in New York State. It was abandoned as tourism in the town declined.
The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock) in Fleet was once the UK’s focal site for developing and testing gas turbines and jet engines.
Byron Hot Springs was a hotel resort and retreat in Byron, California, well known as a place of sanctuary for movie stars and athletes in the early 1900s.
York Road Underground Station was in one of London’s poorer areas and so saw little use. The station was closed in 1932 and has been abandoned since.
City Road was a London Underground station located in Islington. The station was abandoned in 1922 and the building above ground demolished in the 1960s
The city of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina was left destroyed following the Yugoslav Wars of the early 1990s. Many of the buildings remain abandoned.
Railway Terrace in Mullingar, Westmeath is a train depot near the current Dublin to Sligo line now lies abandoned.