From the intersection of M-123 and Trout Lake Rd. Is the janitors spirit is still uneasy after all these years, or perhaps he's still going about his chores! Bay Cliff was built in 1934 and is comprised of numerous cabins, lunch halls, common rooms, meeting space and outdoor parks. Big changes for the zoo are rumored to be happening since the island became a state park in 2013, but for now it remains a place of mystery and echoes of the past. residents here and a few hardy souls who stay all winter. DetroitThe outdoor Belle Isle Zoo (later the Childrens Zoo) was open for 107 years before being shuttered in 2002 by then- mayor and soon-to-be-released federal inmate Kwame Kilpatrick so he could save $700,000 and open another zoo, a Michigan-themed Nature Zoo at the north end of the island (which we LOVE!) We'll focus on the southwest corner of the state, centered around Kalamazoo. The copper found on Lake Superior came The cemetery, however, only lasted until the turn of the century, when the headstones and some of the bodies were moved to the Holy Cross Catholic Cemeteries on Wright Street. Bodie, Washington. The Bethlehem Steel Stacks in the Lehigh Valley are one of the most impressive abandoned places in Pennsylvania. four miles north of Delaware on highway 41, is a post on the Numerous ghost stories surround Park Cemetery on Seventh Street in Marquette, but one of the most shocking relates to the haunting of the Old City Orphanage. Standing here today you may find it hard to believe a whole village once existed here. Abandoned & overgrown in Pa.: 16 strange spots from theme - pennlive Many think so and for good reason. Inspire you for the future. LansingLarge enough to fill four trains with coal, this bridge sits over two tracks that still function out of the four that ran in Grand Trunk Railroads heyday. Keweenaw Peninsula in the village of Gay. At the corner of Piquette and Antoine, this factory for Fisher vehicles (which was eventually dissolved into General Motors) was designed by famed architect Albert Kahn and built in 1919, and was in service until 1974. This old house stands on the edge of Newberry in the Upper Peninsula. Returning to Big Bay the following day and falling further into depression, Mr. siding on the houses.