Most Stunning Deserted Locations Around the Globe

Published on 03/07/2023
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Michigan Theatre, Detroit

The Michigan Theatre in downtown Detroit was built in 1926 on the site of Henry Ford’s first workshop. With 4,000 seats and a $5 million price tag, it was a grand establishment. However, it closed in 1967 due to competition from suburban theaters and TVs. The building has since been repurposed as a parking garage, but its cathedral ceilings and frescoed walls still reflect its former glory. It stands out from your typical concrete structure.

Michigan Theatre, Detroit

Michigan Theatre, Detroit

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Ponyhenge, Massachusetts

Ponyhenge in Lincoln, Massachusetts is a quirky and mysterious collection of plastic ponies and rocking horses. Located about 14 miles west of Boston, these nightmarish yet fascinating figures started appearing around 2010. The collection has grown over the years and is often rearranged into circles and rows. Who adds to it and how it happens remains unknown. Ponyhenge is a strange and enigmatic sight that captures the imagination.

Ponyhenge, Massachusetts

Ponyhenge, Massachusetts

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