Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama, Ohio, Mississippi, North Dakoka, Colorado Springs, Cumberland MD, Many parts of Florida.
You obviously don’t understand the post...name a specific town, not an entire state. You look kind of stupid.
You’ve never been black driving through these places.
Anonymous wrote:I don't remember the name of the town, but on a rock-climbing trip to Utah, we went through a tiny desolate place where everyone had red hair, and looked the same.
They stopped and stared at us as we drove through town.
Now that was creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gary, Indiana
Isn’t that where Michael Jackson was from?
Anonymous wrote:Gary, Indiana
Anonymous wrote:Richmond Hill on Montserrat, a load of houses and villas that were just left and abandoned after the volcano erupted. Some still have groceries in the cupboard and books on shelves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama, Ohio, Mississippi, North Dakoka, Colorado Springs, Cumberland MD, Many parts of Florida.
You obviously don’t understand the post...name a specific town, not an entire state. You look kind of stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I don't remember where in rural Alabama (or maybe it was Mississippi) it was, but we stopped for gas at this old rickety gas station on the way to New Orleans and, boy of boy, did we stick out like a sore thumb. Cue the banjo music from Deliverance.
Anonymous wrote:When I was younger, I remember being scared of the buildings at Sheppard Pratt mental hospital in Towson, MD. They just looked old and creepy. I still live in the area and drove through the campus last week and loved the beautiful architecture. I guess age changes your perspective.
Anonymous wrote:West Baltimore. I drove my son through there a few years ago and he said "What IS this place?" So many abandoned homes and crumbling buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Alabama, Ohio, Mississippi, North Dakoka, Colorado Springs, Cumberland MD, Many parts of Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore in the years between the Freddie Gray riots and the pandemic. Just a constant air of menace and lawlessness at night, even in the parts of the city that were considered safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a town in New England that had an abandoned mental institution in it. It was about the size of college campus, dozens of large brick abandoned buildings. Very creepy.
Norwich, CT?