Author name: Jason Smith

After serving in the United States Marine Corps, I now work as a Web Developer. I aim to visit all 50 US states, with only five remaining. I enjoy indulging in whiskey, wine, coffee, occasional gaming (by breaking out the original NES or SNES.), and soaking in hot springs in my free time. I also enjoy hiking and taking pictures, along with metal detecting & magnet fishing.

Glenville, Delaware: From Neighborhood To Ghost Town

Once a bustling neighborhood, Glenville, Delaware, now lies deserted and abandoned. The irony of this situation is that Glenville’s abandonment was not due to a natural disaster or economic collapse but rather a decision made by officials to protect its residents from the recurrent flooding caused by the nearby Red Clay Creek. This decision, while […]

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Discover Colorado’s Chaffee’s Haunting Past: Ghost Towns Galore

Nestled in the heart of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, Chaffee County boasts a rich history of mining and prospecting that dates back to the mid-1800s. As the mining industry grew, so did the number of settlements around the region. Today, many of these once-thriving towns have been abandoned, leaving behind a haunting reminder of the past.

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Bankston, Mississippi: A Burned Confederate Supply Town

Bankston, a small town in Choctaw County, Mississippi, was once a thriving community known for its factories producing supplies for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The town’s strategic location made it an important hub for the Confederate Army’s supply line, and its factories played a significant role in providing essential goods to the

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