
Located on Egmont Key at the mouth of Tampa Bay, Fort Dade once served as a strategic military installation designed to protect Florida’s coastline. Established in the late 19th century, the fort supported soldiers, families, and civilian staff in a small but active island community. Today, the brick structures and artillery batteries remain —…

Florida is often associated with beaches, tourism, and rapid development — but scattered across the state are the remnants of communities long since abandoned. From mining towns and railroad settlements to military outposts and agricultural hubs, Florida’s ghost towns reflect cycles of growth, industry, and decline. Some vanished when resources dried up. Others were…

In the early 20th century, Brewster, Florida was a thriving company town built around the phosphate mining industry. At its peak, the town supported hundreds of residents, complete with housing, schools, and community infrastructure tied directly to the economic engine beneath the soil. Today, little remains. Brewster stands as one of Florida’s forgotten industrial…
Once a popular Wild West attraction in Central Florida, Six Gun Territory brought frontier shootouts, cowboy shows, and western-themed entertainment to thousands of visitors each year. Located in Ocala, the park offered a unique experience that stood apart from Florida’s growing collection of fantasy and cartoon-driven theme parks. For a time, it thrived. Families…

Once marketed as a tropical getaway in the heart of Central Florida, the Orlando Sun Resort was built to capture the explosive tourism boom surrounding Walt Disney World. Families checked in expecting palm-lined relaxation, resort pools, and easy access to Orlando’s biggest attractions. Today, the property tells a very different story. Vacant structures, deteriorating…