Most People Don't Know There's A Lost City Hiding In The Underbrush Of A Wisconsin Arboretum
By Daniella DiRienzo|Published July 25, 2020
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Daniella DiRienzo
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
Among the greenery, flowers, and wildlife that fill the University of Wisconsin Arboretum, lies the remnants of a failed housing development. The ill-fated community was to include thousands of homes along with lavish extras, such as canals and lagoons, playgrounds, schools, and more. Unfortunately, Mother Nature had a different plan and the expansive residential mecca never came to fruition. Take a look:
Located in Madison, the University of Wisconsin Arboretum spans 1,200 acres and includes an array of protected habitats and 20 miles of walking trails.
Construction began in the early 1900s. Around the same time, a publication called Lake Forester was created to keep Madison residents informed on Lake Forest's progress.
Plans for the suburban utopia included much more than thousands of homes, though. The new neighborhood would also feature a circular plaza with a civic center. Canals, lagoons, street-car service, playgrounds, schools, gas and electric lines, and a water supply were also part of the plans.
However, there was one major problem - the land was unable to support the new community. Nearly as fast as they were built, roads, sidewalks, and foundations shifted or began to sink.
Though long gone, signs of Lake Forest, which has been deemed the Lost City, remain. Decaying steps and sidewalks are just a couple of reminders of the failed community.