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An example of an abandoned roadway would be US Highway 101 through Camp Pendelton Marine Base in California. It was left behind when the military base expanded some time ago.
http://www.roadsites.org/losthwy/us-101_cp/old_divided_hwy.jpg
http://www.roadsites.org/losthwy/us-101_cp/old_sign_1_context.jpg
http://www.roadsites.org/losthwy/us-101_cp/old_sign_3.jpg
http://www.roadsites.org/losthwy/us-101_cp/old_divided_hwy.jpg
http://www.roadsites.org/losthwy/us-101_cp/old_sign_1_context.jpg
http://www.roadsites.org/losthwy/us-101_cp/old_sign_3.jpg
That is so cool! I must visit that road some time! Is it not on maps anymore? How come no one drives on it? It seems like even old roads still get a little bit of traffic. Are you even allowed to drive on it? It's so mysterious, I simply love it The third picture is the best, with the mileage sign all faded and falling apart. Nice find!
Anyways, there's an abandonded building in downtown Detroit that is quite interesting I've always thought. I took pictures of it when I visited there. It is quite sad actually, to see a historic building like that all worn out and rotting away
The name is Broderick Tower, a 35-story skyscraper built back in 1928 that has been completely abandonded
Some interior pictures, not mine of course since the public is not allowed inside.
An old dentist's office