If the Google maps street view is current or more recent, looks like it’s turned around quite a bit. |
| Murano- I stayed there overnight because it was a lot closer to the airport for an early AM flight out. Once the tourists left but even when you were off the beaten path it was empty, signs of flooding above your head. |
| North Adams, MA. It's an old mill town full of crumbling buildings that weren't that nice when they were new. And the attempts to build it up as an arts destination with Mass MoCA are just sad. |
Gary Indiana
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not nearly as bleak as the small town of CNY. Oriskiny Falls looks straight out of a horror movie |
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SE DC.
Albany, NY on any weekend in January. |
I was trying to turn a friend into a boyfriend and it failed miserably |
I was also going to say Syracuse. I visited Syracuse as part of my college search and got a dismal vibe. |
I wish for a renaissance for Cumberland. It is such a pretty setting. |
shudder. sounds like the bay in Morecambe is also deadly, like Seaside. |
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Centralia, PA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia,_Pennsylvania I was there before they destroyed the last houses and buried the graffiti highway. So sad to see the empty lots and remains of where the town had been |
| Gary, Indiana |
Wow, that's interesting. We were posted in the region for work, and in the first year were talked into taking an apartment in a Soviet building that was minutes' walk from work. It was the entire top floor of a Khrushchyovka, and the apartment itself had been fully renovated and looked great. But outside the windows and in the rest of the building itself, it was bleak as hell. The crumbling walls and general run-down look, plus the filthy, dog waste-strewn land childrens' "playground" areas outside the blocks were super sad, especially because there were often empty alcohol bottles and cigarettes thrown into the childrens' sand pits or under the swings. I made friends with a local family who lived in a non-renovated little flat and you could hear EVERYTHING from the neighbours above and around them. We moved into an expat type building after that one year. |
| PPs already mentioned it but I was also going to say most of the high desert in CA around Palmdale/Victorville, e.g. Lake Los Angeles, Boron, Barstow, Hinkley. High desert up the 14 is kind of the dumping ground for LA County, for its sex offenders and sewage, and outside of the larger towns everything looks like it was built in the 1950s and then forgotten about (i.e. the old Route 66). The dusty small towns outside of Las Vegas that survive on gambling and prostitution (e.g. Primm) have the same feeling. |
| Also, Detroit, though it’s getting better. |