Abandoned Wonders
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Here at Abandoned Wonders, we enjoy exploring, researching, and documenting abandoned locations all over New England. May it be railroad stations, homes, cars/trucks, movie theaters, sanatoriums, and more! We love to share our adventures and what we learned along the way about each individual location.
Abandoned Wonders
1y ago
War & Pieces
The Abandoned Fort Stark
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
Hello, New Hampshire. It’s been a long time. Three years, in fact. A lot has changed. The global pandemic has mostly come to an end. We’ve grown a bit older. The summer has become hotter. Things aren’t what they used to be. This year has been a crazy one for us for a lot of reasons. And that has honestly been reflected in the kind of places we’ve been exploring. Due to some career changes, both Lassie and myself found ourselves having almost the entire summer off. Something we haven’t really ever experienced befo ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
1y ago
Wander My Friends
The Abandoned JME House
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
“There was this point in my life when I decided I was going to trust my own ideas…
that’s where my life started, really.” -Jaimie Mantzel
I talk about a lot of things on here. It’s weird sometimes, I know. Abandoned Wonders has kind of become this beautiful mix of personal and travel blog. I love telling stories. I hope that I inspire people with my writing. But at the very least, I just hope you all enjoy my musings. No matter how random they can be sometimes. One thing I talk about every year on here is the the ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
1y ago
Wormwood
The Abandoned Rhode Island Plane Crash
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
“The third angel blew his trumpet, and a great star fell from heaven, blazing like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. The name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters became wormwood, and many died from the water, because it was made bitter.” It’s not often that I get the chance to quote The Bible. So I take every chance that I can get to do so. I’m not a religious person. But there’s no denying the power of the Holy Book’s language. Especially The Book of Reve ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
2y ago
Lambs Become Lions
The Abandoned Sherwood Forest Zoo
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
I’ve lived in Connecticut for pretty much my entire life. I’ve always liked it here. I make movies for a living, and being right smack in between New York and Boston really has its perks, aside from a few drawbacks. We believe in voting rights here. We support a woman’s right to choose. We have legalized cannabis. We were one of the only states in the Union to not have an election denier on the ballot during the midterms. And to top it all off, we arguably had the best response to the Covid-19 Pandemic ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
2y ago
Illumination
The Abandoned Columbia University Instrument House
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Wilk
“In Lumine Tuo Videbimis Lumen.” This is the official motto of New York’s Columbia University, one of the most prestigious educational institutes in all of the United States. And in true educational institute fashion, this phrase is Latin. The translation is “In thy light shall we see light.” Believe it or not, this comes from straight from the Bible. What this official university motto is supposed to inspire has often been debated. Most scholars agree that this is a calling to find God’s ligh ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
2y ago
The Last Hummingbird
The Abandoned Highover Estate
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
Summer has come and passed. The innocence can never last. Wake me up when September ends. Well, that’s just about now. So wake up, everyone. We’re back. But the summer season has taken its final bow. And we are currently on the fast track toward the end of the year. It all just goes by so fast, doesn’t it? Time keeps on slipping into the future. I close my eyes only for a moment and the moment’s gone. Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time. Alright. No more classic rock lyrics. Wait a ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
2y ago
Concrete Jungle Cats
The Abandoned Roosevelt Island Smallpox Hospital
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
Hello, New York City. It’s been a long time. Too long, in fact. And while we personally haven’t seen you since the start of the pandemic, this is your first appearance on our site. We’ve covered abandoned places in Hartford, Boston, and Philadelphia. But we’ve never done something in the City that Never Sleeps. I guess it was just a matter of time, I suppose. We just happened to be in town for the Tribeca Film Festival supporting a movie I was in. I figured, what the Hell? Let’s find s ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
2y ago
This is The Place
The Abandoned Aerosol Techniques Factory
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the heroes. It’s been a long and busy winter, but we’ve returned from our annual slumber. And to be perfectly honest, we considered taking this whole year off from exploring. We’re getting older. Things keep getting crazier. And the world continues to grow smaller every day. We’re also really running out of places to explore. Plus, you know, gas prices. So we decided to just enjoy our break, and see how we felt when the seasons changed. It was nice to take a breather, b ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
2y ago
The Top 5 Abandoned Places of 2021
By: Lassie and Wilk
It’s been another rough year for all of us. But it has also been a time for healing. We have all been through so much, and we’re not out of the storm yet. To everyone following Abandoned Wonders, thank you for being a part of our adventures and staying strong. We’ve covered a lot of cool abandoned places this year. But only five can make it onto our annual list. So please enjoy our new video covering the Top 5 Abandoned Places of 2021.
Happy Holidays to all, Happy New Year, and we’ll see you in Spring 2022 ..read more
Abandoned Wonders
2y ago
Parts Unknown
The Abandoned Tidal Marsh Polar Bear
Written by: Wilk
Photographs by: Lassie
We have a lot of secrets here at Abandoned Wonders. I think that just comes with the territory of what we do. We used to be very open with our identities and personalities on here. But as our page grew and the places we explored became increasingly dangerous, we decided to go underground. We use codenames. We never show our faces. We never let anything slip about our personal lives. But there’s something I’ve been alluding to for years. I’ve left lots of references here and there, hoping someone might pi ..read more