Anonymous wrote:I visited the DMZ in Korea in the mid 80’s. Outside the DMZ, the North Koreans have built a “city”. Lots of concrete and weird Soviet architecture. There is a massive North Korean flag flying and patriotic music blaring 24x7. You can’t visit it just view it from the ROK/US side.
The weird thing is no one lives there. Truly bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Aspen Hill, MD
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:
Salinas California. Drive through on way to northern ca. The local deli that we saw got great reviews on Yelp had bars on the windows and the town just seemed dilapidated.
Near Cumberland pa (on the way to deep creek). Weird downtown vibe. Sort of abandoned and sort of functional at the same time.
Do you mean Cumberland, MD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forks, WA - almost ruined the Olympic National Park for me
This summer, a mixed-race family & their kids were camping in Forks. They had a short-bus that had been fitted up as a camper. When they drove into town for supplies, a mob set upon them, since they HAD to be "a busload of BLM/Antifa." The mob felled trees to prevent them from returning to their campsite.
Teenagers with chainsaws came to the rescue but did not want to be identified in the news story I read.