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The Presidential Heads of Croaker; A Fading Tribute to Greatness

Abandoned Country Posted on 13 November, 2019 by Ben Swenson13 November, 2019

Not much happens in Croaker, Va., a rural expanse named for a noisy fish. Yet there on a sprawling property, amid mountains of mulch and tidy lines of row crops, is a curious assemblage of United States presidents. The 43 … Continue reading →

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Melcenia Fields; the Hermit of Beury

Abandoned Country Posted on 15 January, 2017 by Ben Swenson15 January, 2017

When Melcenia Fields failed to retrieve her groceries, railroad workers knew something was wrong. Fields, inexplicably to all but herself, lived in the ruins of Beury, WV, one of dozens of company towns in the New River Gorge that residents … Continue reading →

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R/V Arctic Discoverer; The Sad Remnants of a Golden Find

Abandoned Country Posted on 21 August, 2015 by Ben Swenson21 August, 2015

The listing and rusted vessel is what you’d expect to see at a scrapyard. What’s not readily apparent, though, is that beneath the cracked paint and broken windows lies an epic tale of disaster and riches, disappearance and discovery, greed … Continue reading →

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Buffalo Springs; The Nectar of Eden

Abandoned Country Posted on 1 February, 2015 by Ben Swenson1 February, 2015

To hear William Byrd II tell it, these springs made wet dreams, allowing his exploring party’s “appetites to mend, our slumbers to sweeten, the stream of life to run cool and peaceably in veins, and if ever we dreamt of … Continue reading →

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The Bethlehem Steel Plant; A Phoenix in Pennsylvania

Abandoned Country Posted on 18 August, 2014 by Ben Swenson18 August, 2014

Eight out of every ten New York City skyscrapers originated here, not to mention every bridge and tunnel linking New Jersey and Manhattan. Wartime product was even grander: 1,127 World War II-era ships, as well as every 16-inch gun and … Continue reading →

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Iron Furnaces in a National Forest; Deceptively Beautiful Ruins

Abandoned Country Posted on 28 July, 2014 by Ben Swenson28 July, 2014

Virginia’s iron industry was neither the first nor the largest in early America–those distinctions belong to Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. But the demand for day-to-day items such as nails and barrel staves and, later, armaments for the Confederacy, meant that some … Continue reading →

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Chapman’s Mill and the Traces of Energy’s Past

Abandoned Country Posted on 7 July, 2014 by Ben Swenson9 July, 2014

How many high-speed commuters drive by the towering shell of Chapman’s Mill—or any old mill, for that matter—and connect the crumbling ruins to the energy that allows them to zoom past? Not many, I’d wager. But as calls mount to … Continue reading →

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Lost Drive-In Theaters in Maryland; The Vanished Pastime of a Generation

Abandoned Country Posted on 16 June, 2014 by Ben Swenson20 June, 2014

There’s a good chance that if you’re better than 40 years old, you have a vivid recollection or two from a drive-in movie theater. After all, more than 4,000 of them once peppered the American landscape. For Bob Mondello, National … Continue reading →

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Matildaville; A Town That Couldn’t Catch a Break

Abandoned Country Posted on 5 May, 2014 by Ben Swenson6 May, 2014

Go big or go home, right? That’s no doubt what Henry Lee III was thinking when he signed a 900-year lease on land near the Potomac River’s Great Falls. In the 1790s, old Light-Horse Harry had high hopes for the … Continue reading →

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Port Tobacco and the Silt that Suffocated Chesapeake Communities

Abandoned Country Posted on 16 December, 2013 by Ben Swenson16 December, 2013

The fields that line the Chesapeake Bay’s back roads make for pretty scenery. Full of fruit in summer, fallow in winter, the farmland has that rustic, rural charm that attracts so many people to the countryside. For all its appeal, … Continue reading →

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The Forgotten Mass Grave at Harpers Ferry; A Strange Trip for Eight Raiders

Abandoned Country Posted on 25 November, 2013 by Ben Swenson26 November, 2013

Three feet down, the men struck something: a pine box. Waterlogged and rotting, yes, but a pine box nonetheless–exactly what they’d come looking for. They pried off the lid. A man’s spine was stuck to it. They closed the coffin, … Continue reading →

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The Goose Creek Canal; Craftsmanship that Outlived Failure

Abandoned Country Posted on 18 November, 2013 by Ben Swenson18 November, 2013

Tucked in the snaking suburban streets of Loudoun County, Virginia are the remnants of a construction project gone wrong. This isn’t some formerly up-and-coming neighborhood that fell victim to the housing bust. This failure is a hundred-fifty years old. Look … Continue reading →

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The Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike; A Road to Nowhere

Abandoned Country Posted on 11 November, 2013 by Ben Swenson25 November, 2013

In the mountains of southern Pennsylvania, there’s a 13-mile stretch of highway where the rules of the road don’t apply. You can change lanes without signaling. Heck, you can do it without even looking. Of course, you won’t be in … Continue reading →

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Poplar Grove; Imagine There’s No Tide Mill

Abandoned Country Posted on 21 October, 2013 by Ben Swenson21 October, 2013

No telling what John Lennon thought when he hopped out of his Rolls Royce at Poplar Grove and saw the tide mill off in the distance. Perhaps the structure’s rustic charm inspired some nascent song lyrics or signaled the peace … Continue reading →

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Posted in Earthworks, Food, Ghost towns, Industry | 26 Replies

Valentine’s Meat Juice; An Odd Tonic Trusted the World Over

Abandoned Country Posted on 14 October, 2013 by Ben Swenson17 October, 2013

There’s nothing like those tried-and-true remedies when life throws an ailment your way: plenty of rest; chicken noodle soup; a tonic of meat juice in your rear end. Okay, maybe those first two have survived the ages, but that last … Continue reading →

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Mockhorn Island and the Ruins of a Concrete Effort

Abandoned Country Posted on 30 September, 2013 by Ben Swenson30 September, 2013

I wasn’t sure what I’d find on Mockhorn Island. I knew there was a chance there would be odd artifacts since Mockhorn had once been the secluded retreat of the Cushman family, heirs to a New York bakery fortune, and … Continue reading →

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Steamboat Wharves; The Vanished Lifeblood of Rural Communities

Abandoned Country Posted on 16 September, 2013 by Ben Swenson16 September, 2013

There were once hundreds of them, just about any spot a country road dead ended at tidewater. They were the lifeblood of communities, a portal to the world beyond. Folks once planned their days, their seasons around them. But now … Continue reading →

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Capeville’s Train Depot; Passing Time on the Passing of an Era

Abandoned Country Posted on 2 September, 2013 by Ben Swenson4 September, 2013

When photographer Meredith West and I arrived at the train depot in Capeville on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, an unexpected visitor had gotten there ahead of us. Meredith and I were on assignment for another article and made the brief detour … Continue reading →

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The New River Gorge; A Natural Wonder, Take Two

Abandoned Country Posted on 26 August, 2013 by Ben Swenson26 August, 2013

Every October, tens of thousands of spectators show up in Fayetteville, West Virginia to watch several hundred brave souls leap from the 876-foot-high New River Gorge Bridge. Just as stunning as the parachutists’ courage on Bridge Day, however, is the … Continue reading →

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Centralia, Pennsylvania; A Time Capsule Left Behind

Abandoned Country Posted on 1 July, 2013 by Ben Swenson6 October, 2014

Centralia, Pennsylvania is readying for its swan song. The cursed borough’s dramatic saga is coming to a close and media giants no longer come calling as they once did. But time’s approaching for an event that’ll be a measure of … Continue reading →

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