We Dare You To Take This Road Trip To Vermont's Most Abandoned Places
The leaves are about to turn their vibrant hues, and while these destinations aren’t necessary for leaf peeping, we’ve got some cool places for you to check out. This abandoned places road trip brings you to places that are beautiful, sometimes creepy and always a great subject for an award winning photo. Grab your camera and channel your inner explorer because these places you don’t want to miss.

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An elevator factory isn't something you see everyday!
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The rusty gas pumps give a ghost town feel to this old country store.

The old Dutchburn farmhouse in Montgomery. It is also the site where where Brianna Maitland's abandoned car was discovered when she disappeared in 2004.

A rusty door and shutters give this house an eerie appearance.

This is one of the coolest buildings in the entire state. It's the last beacon of industrial detritus that defined this stretch of Burlington's waterfront until the early '90s when the area was beautified.

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This once popular vacation destination is now dilapidated and probably beyond repair. This old tourist attraction now sits off to the side of Route 30 staring at the passers-by. There's more to this place than meets the eye.


Cabin for rent, needs roof work.

As usual, nothing good is on TV.

Many, many tires all around.
Vermont also has abandoned gold mines, copper mines, houses, factories and more. Many think the Walloomsac Inn is abandoned, but this one is still inhabited.
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