Some of the most beautiful places that I have been to are old theatres, and I find it sad that when I find a beautiful movie palace like this just falling apart.
In 1902, this St. Louis, Missouri school was built featuring unique architecture designs. Now, almost 120 years later, it sits in decay with only shadows of what it used to be.
You can practically feel the sadness within the walls of this place. Explorer ventured inside an asylum that has been empty for decades and found it was equipped with a lavish theater and intact morgue.
If you've played video games in the last 20 years, you've no doubt played one of the Resident Evil games. Would you dare to look inside the mansion that inspired the game? A new exploration of this nearly 200-year-old wicked place makes that possible.
I've seen some weird locations over the years, but this one might take the cake. It's what appears to be over 500 Disney-style castles, but there's one big problem. No one lives there.
This is another example of me wishing that walls could talk. This plantation located in rural Missouri hasn't been occupied for years yet you can still practically feel the history this building has witnessed.
It used to be a go-to place for family water fun in the Midwest. But, after tragedy struck, the park closed and now nature has taken over what used to be water slides and amusement.
I have no idea what happened in this home, but someone should investigate whoever owned it. Explorers found a super creepy abandoned home deep in the woods and it's filled with some of the weirdest doll stuff you'll ever see.
You're not likely to see a home like this anywhere. It's a stone mansion abandoned in the woods that looks like it was inspired by the Flintstones cartoon.