Clinton Train Tunnel (Clinton, MA)
The Clinton Train Tunnel has become one of the most iconic and photographed abandoned places in Massachusetts.
The Clinton Train Tunnel has become one of the most iconic and photographed abandoned places in Massachusetts.
Bear Hill Tower in Stoneham, Massachusetts, is one of the most fascinating historic — and now abandoned — observation towers in New England.
Within Wompatuck State Park in Hingham, Massachusetts, lies one of the last surviving relics of a once-massive military installation — Building 83.
Perched high atop Mount Nonotuck in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the Eyrie House Ruins stand as haunting sentinels of a bygone era.
When it comes to the most haunted abandoned places in Massachusetts, few sites carry as much weight as the Belchertown State School for the Feeble-Minded.
The East Point Indicator Loop Station in Nahant, Massachusetts, is a remarkable yet little-known relic of World War II coastal defense.
Hidden within the windswept shores of Fort Taber Park in New Bedford, Massachusetts, stands the quiet concrete ruins of Battery Craig.
Tucked within the scenic Fort Taber Park along New Bedford’s southern coastline stands the abandoned Battery Barton, a relic of America’s early coastal defense era.
Perched on the rugged cliffs of East Point in Nahant, Massachusetts, the haunting remains of Battery 206 stand as a silent relic of World War II coastal defense.
Perched atop Gibbet Hill in Groton, Massachusetts, the haunting stone ruins of Bancroft’s Castle have become an abandoned landmark.
Perched high above the city in Salisbury Park, Bancroft Tower is one of Worcester’s most striking and romantic landmarks.
The abandoned Atlantic Union College (AUC) in South Lancaster, Massachusetts, stands as one of the most historically rich abandoned campuses in New England.