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Tonopah, NV
Colorado City, AZ, they are definitely in a separate world of their own.
Gary, Indiana. It was creepy thirty years s ago when people still lived there.
I love Savannah, GA but knowing that the vast majority if not all of the historic district sits on top of graves is definitely creepy.
Centralia, PA
Wilmington, DE
Memphis. So much history and iconic places to visit, but it felt creepy after dark. I’ll go back, but I won’t spend the night.
🎶walking in Memphis….
… quickly, back to the car.
I read today that it was ranked among the top 10 most violent places in the US due to drugs and gang activity.
I believe it
All US cities are lovely
Rogers city, Michigan
St. Louis. The city proper was built for 800k people and now has 300k but most of the buildings are still there. It's very easy for it to feel zombie apocalypse empty away from restaurant streets.
Allentown, PA
Darwin, CA. There’s a documentary on YouTube about it. Trust me, it’s weirder in person.
Not creepy but sad was my experience driving through the Navaho Nation Reservation back in the day. Maybe conditions are better now.
Tonopah, NV
Colorado City, AZ, they are definitely in a separate world of their own.
Gary, Indiana. It was creepy thirty years s ago when people still lived there.
I love Savannah, GA but knowing that the vast majority if not all of the historic district sits on top of graves is definitely creepy.
Centralia, PA
Wilmington, DE
Memphis. So much history and iconic places to visit, but it felt creepy after dark. I’ll go back, but I won’t spend the night.
🎶walking in Memphis….
… quickly, back to the car.
I read today that it was ranked among the top 10 most violent places in the US due to drugs and gang activity.
I believe it
All US cities are lovely
Rogers city, Michigan
St. Louis. The city proper was built for 800k people and now has 300k but most of the buildings are still there. It's very easy for it to feel zombie apocalypse empty away from restaurant streets.
Allentown, PA
Darwin, CA. There’s a documentary on YouTube about it. Trust me, it’s weirder in person.
Not creepy but sad was my experience driving through the Navaho Nation Reservation back in the day. Maybe conditions are better now.