Creepiest, bleakest places you've ever been to

Anonymous
I'm talking about desolate downtowns, creepy abandoned houses, lonely streets and eerie vibes. I'm not talking about poverty, crime, or abandonment so much as a sense of gloom and despair.

I'll nominate Utica, NY.
Anonymous
Sandusky, Ohio
Anonymous
Schenectady, NY
Anonymous
Cape cod n March
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Schenectady, NY


OMG
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sandusky, Ohio

Wow I was debating between Schenectady and Sandusky and you beat me to it! Creepy despair pits.
Anonymous
Rock Island Illinois
Anonymous
I'm not talking about poverty, crime, or abandonment so much as a sense of gloom and despair.


Weird sentence. These 5 things are very interconnecting.

Anyway, the Delta in AR is the saddest feeling place, outside of urban areas, that I've ever seen in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not talking about poverty, crime, or abandonment so much as a sense of gloom and despair.


Weird sentence. These 5 things are very interconnecting.

Anyway, the Delta in AR is the saddest feeling place, outside of urban areas, that I've ever seen in the US.


Its a subtle difference.
Anonymous
Atlantic City
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Atlantic City


yup
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not talking about poverty, crime, or abandonment so much as a sense of gloom and despair.


Weird sentence. These 5 things are very interconnecting.

Anyway, the Delta in AR is the saddest feeling place, outside of urban areas, that I've ever seen in the US.


Its a subtle difference.


Please elaborate. If you're OP, why is Utica creepy, bleak, and featuring a sense of gloom and despair, but not poverty, crime, and abandonment?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Atlantic City


Trump's fault?
Anonymous
the ny side of niagara falls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Atlantic City


Trump's fault?


Well, everything is Trump's fault, so of course.
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