
As is often the case on the Gulf Coast, however, all that changed with a hurricane. The train delivered their groceries and the towns were so sleepy that the name of Wagram was renamed Napton. Three small towns in Louisiana comprised mostly of German immigrant cabbage farmers used to exist by the southwest edge of Lake Pontchartrain. Ruddock, Wagram and Frenier, LA were destroyed by a hurricane in 1915.
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Author Bill Bryson visited Centralia in the book “A Walk in the Woods,” and the abandoned town inspired the setting for the videogame and movie “Silent Hill.” State Route 61 has been rerouted because the old section, pictured here, is split and emitting smoke. All that remains of the town are a few houses, structures and trailers, graveyards, some benches for a bus that never comes and great mounds of bulldozed buildings. He was rescued and survived, but the steam billowing from the hole contained a lethal amount of carbon monoxide.Ĭongress voted to issue funds to residents for relocation, but today a few stubborn holdouts still live in Centralia. If that wasn’t enough impetus to leave town, in 1982 a 12-year-old boy fell into a 150-foot deep sinkhole that opened beneath him in his backyard. This became problematic for the residents of Centralia, particularly in 1979 when the mayor/local gas station owner noticed the temperature of the gas in his underground tank had reached 172 degrees Fahrenheit. In 1962, a fire ignited underneath the anthracite coal-mining town of Centralia, Pa., which still burns to this day across 400 subterranean acres. Here are five of the most fascinating vanished cities, located across the globe:Ĭentralia, Penn., a former coal-mining town, became a victim of toxic conditions - it's nearly empty. In some cases, no one knows why a once-thriving city was wiped off the map. There are many different ways a city can disappear: It can fall victim to catastrophe, become submerged by rising water or simply be zoned out of existence.
Even as the seven billion residents of Earth begin to run out of physical space to populate, there are virtual places to be abandoned – former online frontiers such as Geocities: The Deleted City.

The following collection includes a city that disappeared just this past August. It’s not just ancient cities that vanish, however. It was accidentally rediscovered in 1749 and excavated, revealing a time capsule of city life during the era of the Roman Empire. One moment it was a thriving metropolis, then an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 buried the city in volcanic ash. NovemProvided by: tweet97SendPrintShare this pageFacebookTwitterMyspaceDeliciousDiggStumbleUponThe story of the ruined city of Pompeii is one of the best-known examples of a city that suddenly ceased to exist.
