[Suburbia Lost] Putt 'N' Stuff Fantasy Land
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[Suburbia Lost] Putt 'N' Stuff Fantasy Land

The abandoned ticket booth to a miniature golf course that is long overgrown and abandoned behind a gas station just outside of Knoxville, TN. Found while on a recent trip down south.

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The Forgotten Fairways of Fairfield
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The Forgotten Fairways of Fairfield

Since the 19th century, the sport of golf has been a staple of American culture. These days, golf courses are as common in the suburbs as Starbucks and McDonalds. Entire subdivisions and neighborhoods are built around them, but what happens when a course closes and is left abandoned? Can you even tell? Does it even matter?

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Tomb of the Unknown Plastic Soldiers
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Tomb of the Unknown Plastic Soldiers

Somewhere on west side of downtown, there's a hidden memorial to all the brave, plastic soldiers who were left behind in backyard battles of childhood's past.

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[Suburbia Lost] Blue Ash's Roast Beef Bunker
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[Suburbia Lost] Blue Ash's Roast Beef Bunker

Built into the hillside with a dining room slightly below the ground is a bunker, a remnant of fast food giant Arby's. Built in 1975, it apparently shut down in 2010 after the property's lease was terminated. The glass atrium dining rooms allowed roast beef sandwich seekers to take in the scenery around them as they enjoyed their meals on tables now stacked on top of each other, collecting dust. There's no more "good mood food" to be found here.

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[Suburbia Lost] Blue Light Special
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[Suburbia Lost] Blue Light Special

What good is a grocery store if you can't pick up a pair of cheap jean shorts while you're buying Doritos? Yeah, you can get those things at Target and WalMart, but you also can at Kmart - the perennial third place discount mega store. The mega store that has closed and abandoned locations just like this one all across the US.

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The Wasson Way
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The Wasson Way

If you drive into Cincinnati from the west side and look out over the sprawling network of railroad tracks, industrial cargo and airport-like control tower that watches over the massive rail yard, it's hard to imagine that any railroad in the city would go unused.

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Enemy of the State?
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Enemy of the State?

Given the places I've been to and photographed, does that make me an enemy of the state?

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The "Ghost Ship"
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The "Ghost Ship"

The slow, choppy waters erratically splash up against the obstruction, banging an offbeat rhythm onto an island of rusted steel. As the Ohio River flows toward the Mississippi, its waters make their way through the American Midwest. Roughly 25 miles downstream from Cincinnati, some of the water diverts to a gap on the southern shore into a creek and up against a ship that seems to have docked for the last time. It's a vessel that fought in two World Wars, served as a yacht, set the scene in a pop star's music video, carried one of the world's greatest minds, and shuttled tourists around the nation's largest city - all before it found itself left to be forgotten by time and history in the murky waters.

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[Suburbia Lost] Captain D's - Sharonville
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[Suburbia Lost] Captain D's - Sharonville

The people of this nation deserve "freshly prepared seafood at reasonable prices," or so goes the credo on Captain D's website. Unfortunately for those who live near this former seafood eatery on Chester Rd. in Sharonville, they'll have to travel the seven seas a little further these days to get the captain's freshest catch and his corporate branding.

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The Interurban Routes We Wander
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The Interurban Routes We Wander

On a recent urban exploration trip to Northeast, Ohio we came across some abandoned rail cars with a peculiar history. Where did they come from? Where were they used? Crumbling on a rail line near I-71in Seville, Ohio these cars offer a glimpse into the history of we used to get around.

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Six Degrees of Abandoned Amusement Parks
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Six Degrees of Abandoned Amusement Parks

Over the years, some of the most incredible abandoned places I've photographed have been defunct amusement parks. The six locations featured on this site all have a historical link to each other ...sort of.

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