Editor's Note: Since the original publication, some of the following locations may no longer be accessible or still standing. Enjoy from afar.
There's a certain beauty in an abandoned building. The deterioration of a place that has been abandoned for a decade or more makes for a fascinating look at how we live. These abandoned places in Cleveland, Ohio and the surrounding area each have a story to tell through their crumbling facade.
1. Franklin Castle
Franklin Castle holds the dubious distinction of supposedly being the most haunted building in Ohio. Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, this once-ornate home is still a hair-raising sight to behold after decades of abandonment and decay.
Editor's Note: Franklin Castle is now a private residence, and viewable only from the outside.
2. House of Wills
This gloomy abandoned building doesn't look too weathered by time, but don't be fooled - going inside would be unwise. Even creepier? The House of Wills was once a funeral parlor, and reports of strange and ghostly sightings in the windows abound.
3. Euclid Square Mall
The most recent closure on this list. It first became a dead mall in the '90s, and it only became more desolate in the following years. Euclid Square Mall was home to several churches as recently as 2013 before it finally closed its doors for good.
Editor's Note: The building was reconstructed in 2019 into an Amazon fulfillment center.
4. Detroit-Superior Underground Station
This streetcar station has been abandoned for decades, but remnants of its storied past remain today. You can see the rusted-out skeletons of old cars, as well as signs and advertisements on the walls that remain virtually untouched by time in the Detroit-Superior Underground Station.
5. National Acme
Once one of the largest industrial plants in the Midwest, National Acme now sits dormant and falling apart. Few abandoned lots approach this monumental scale, making it an urban explorer's dream.
6. Warner & Swasey Observatory
Built as a gift for Case Western University, this abandoned observatory outside Cleveland was forced to close when light pollution from the nearby city made it impossible to operate effectively.
7. Joseph & Feiss Company
There's not much time left to see the abandoned mystique of this old garment manufacturing factory. Its iconic graffiti-decked facade is being refurbished into a private school this year.
Editor's Note: The building is now home to Menlo Park Academy.
Have you been to any of these haunting abandoned places in Cleveland, Ohio? Tell us what your experience was like in the comments. Of course, we don't advocate for trespassing - so explore at your own risk!
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