The Incredible Power Plant In Connecticut That Has Been Left In Ruins
In a place as old as the Nutmeg State, some places inevitably end up abandoned. From psychiatric hospitals to ghost towns, there are many abandoned places in Connecticut that are slowly being taken over by nature. Many of these eerie spots are tucked away out of sight, rarely seen except by those who are seeking them out. The spot we’re featuring today is a little different: it’s right in the heart of one of the state’s busiest cities, New Haven. The English Station power plant is now a century old, and though it ceased operations more than three decades ago, it still stands in the middle of our largest cities, an oversized giant of the urban landscape. Let’s take a peek at this abandoned power plant in New Haven, CT:
Obviously, we all want to see English Station get cleaned up. What sort of businesses or residential areas do you hope to be seen built on Ball Island once this abandoned power plant in New Haven, CT is demolished? Share your thoughts in the comments!
If you’re a fan of exploring abandoned places in Connecticut, check out the Pilfershire Abandoned Town Trail in Simsbury, CT that takes you to an old ghost town.
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