Some of these creep me out , I ’m not gon na rest …

Did you ever know of a place that seemed like everyone was traveling to, only to stop hearing about it as time went on? Have you ever wondered what became of that place?

1.“The Catskill Mountains in upstateNew York! Formerly a huge tourist destination for mainly Jewish residents of NYC, nowadays, it’s littered with defunct resorts and abandoned buildings. It’s quite economically depressed nowadays.”

2.“Acapulco used to be a celeb hotspot, but now struggles with safety issues and natural disasters. It’s trying to bounce back, but recovery takes time. Places like this show how fragile tourism can be.”

3.“Whitsundays in Australia. Used to be a huge tourist draw card, but has never really recovered from a cyclone.”

5.“Beirut used to be called ‘The Paris of the Middle East.’ Between 1955 and 1975, Beirut was known for its culture, French architecture, world-class food, fashion, art, and glamorous lifestyle with luxury hotels and clubs that made it a ‘jet-setter’s playground.’ Famous guests includedElizabeth Taylorand Richard Burton,Marlon Brando, Brigitte Bardot, royals like King Hussein of Jordan, and the Shah of Iran and his wife Princess Soraya.”

6.“The Hippie Trail, where young white Western men and women would, often solo, backpack starting in Turkey, going into Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and ending in India in the ’60s and early ’70s. Thousands and thousands of white Europeans and Americans made this trip from the Boomer generation.”

8.“Check out the Riverview Park amusement park on Chicago’s Northside. It ran from 1904 to 1967 and was essentially Chicago’s Coney Island.”

9.“Bad Homburg, Germany. Used to be — 120ish years ago — a spa town close to Frankfurt that attracted visitors from all of Europe. Especially aristocrats. The English royal family, the Russian Tsar, and the German Emperor went there to probably do disgusting spa treatments (the smelly water still flows today) and gamble at one of Europe’s oldest casinos. They also built an Orthodox and Anglican church, as well as a separate train station for royals. Still a cute city today, but largely dead when it comes to tourism.”

10.“Rhyl, Wales is a sketchy little seaside town that was once apparently a thriving destination.”

11.“Duluth, Minnesota. The North Shore still has its appeal for outdoor activities, but Duluth is a shell of its former self. There isn’t a whole lot to do compared to its heyday.”

12.“The Saltair off the Great Salt Lake! There used to be a train that would take people out there. A beach and a big ‘salt palace’ for concerts and events. My grandparents met because their parents were both vendors on the salt beach. The salt palace burned down, and the lake got REALLY stinky. Now, they have raves and concerts in a replica building, but it’s no longer the destination it used to be.”

13.“Scotland: a chain of open-air seawater swimming pools along the shores of the Forth. Portobello, Cockenzie, North Berwick, and Dunbar. They were a huge draw between the wars, with brilliant Art Deco designs and sometimes wave machines. All closed now, mainly in the 1960s.”

Note : Responses have been edit for distance / clarity .

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Some of these creep me out, I’m not gonna lie…

SpongeBob SquarePants stands awkwardly, blinking, with "Crickets Chirp" caption, conveying silence or an awkward moment

Aerial view of a vast landscape with dense forest and rolling hills, showing a blend of autumn foliage against a clear sky

Ocean waves crash against rocky cliffs with hills and buildings above, under a clear sky

Scenic view of a vast beach with turquoise water winding between sandbanks under a cloudy sky

Panoramic view of a historic seaside fortress with numerous boats anchored in a calm harbor beneath a wide sky

Skyline view of Beirut with the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque and high-rise buildings under a clear sky

Map illustrating the Hippie Trail, showing a route from London to Bangkok through cities like Istanbul, Kabul, Delhi, and Kathmandu

Misty forest landscape with dense tree coverage and fog obscuring the treetops

Chicago skyline at dawn with buildings reflecting in the river, bridge in foreground, and a hazy sky

Ornate stone gazebo in a park, surrounded by trees and vibrant flower beds, with benches in the foreground

A weathered wooden bench on a boardwalk overlooks a grassy dune and calm sea under a cloudy sky

Aerial view of a large lift bridge over a body of water, connecting areas with buildings and greenery on both sides

Empty wooden docks with a dry, low-water lakebed and a small body of water remaining. Rocky terrain surrounds the area

A tranquil river scene with a historic tower on a distant hill, surrounded by lush greenery and hills under a partly cloudy sky

Aerial view of Blackpool Tower by the beach, with the promenade and ocean visible under a partly cloudy sky