There are countless abandoned places in Washington. Some are more creepy, and home to numerous haunted legends. Others are fascinating simply because they’re hidden behind nature. Check out these ten abandoned buildings in Washington state that are slowly being reclaimed by the Earth:

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These abandoned places in Washington are pretty spectacular, but they’re only a few of the unique pieces of history hiding in our state. There’s so much to discover here!

Have you seen any abandoned buildings in Washington being reclaimed by nature? Let us know in the comments! And for more abandoned Washington goodness, check out this unique hike to some modern ruins in Granite Falls, WA.

If you’re searching for more ways to discover Washington State, Airbnb Experiences is a fantastic resource.

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What are the most haunted places in Washington?

Over the centuries, Washington state has gained quite the spooky reputation. From chilling cemeteries and haunted hotels to stories of possessed parks, mansions, and more, here are just a few possibly haunted places in Washington (although most are not open to the public.):

 

What are the oldest historic hotels in Washington?

For a dose of history with your room service, Washington's vibrant landscape is filled with hundreds of historic hotels boasting centuries of charm and uniquely storied pasts (that occasionally include hauntings). In fact, while Washington only has a few hotels on the Historic Hotels of America list, the unofficial list goes on and on. A few of the oldest and most historic inns and hotels in Washington include:

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