Caperton, West Virginia Ghost Town
Abandoned in the 1950s, Caperton’s beehive coke ovens and coal mining ruins hide beneath West Virginia’s reclaiming forest.
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Abandoned in the 1950s, Caperton’s beehive coke ovens and coal mining ruins hide beneath West Virginia’s reclaiming forest.
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Ghost town Brink thrived on timber and trains before mysteriously vanishing from West Virginia maps in 1923, leaving only ruins behind.
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The haunting pavilion of Blue Sulphur Springs Resort stands alone, guarding secrets of presidents and Southern aristocrats who once sought healing.
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Crumbling remains of Ames, West Virginia tell a haunting tale of coal mining prosperity turned to dust in New River Gorge.
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Abandoned mining towns in Alaska and West Virginia hold haunting secrets of America’s frontier past, waiting to be discovered.
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On June 20, 1863, two years after splitting away from the eastern part of Virginia, West Virginia became the 35th state of the United States. There are 69 ghost towns in West Virginia. Some towns have disappeared entirely, others may have limited accessibility, and a few still have structures and ruins left behind for a
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