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Not a ghost town but close.

Hello Fred,

I love to hunt old Drive-ins.
They've been really good in the past, especially before they were all listed on the Internet.
Old swimming pools and ski slopes are another great site to search.
I'll have to wake up zerosurge and see how he's coming with treasure legends in your area!:sleepy:
 
Allot of old drive in's in my area but, imagine all the pull tabs, foil and other stuff. Got to be a nightmare with an MD?
 
Puritas Springs Park, Cleveland, OH
The park closed in 1958. Much of it was destroyed the next year by a fire. Very few people know about it any more. It once claimed to be home of the infamous Cyclone which boasted speeds of 80 mph and a nasty reputation. The roller coaster took advantage of the location of the park, situated next to a steep valley. Ruins of the roller coaster still remain in the valley and are on public property.
Be aware that some hiking and luck will be required to find the tracks. http://www.nileguide.com/blog/2010/05/26/8-abandoned-american-theme-parks-open-for-exploration/ http://www.defunctparks.com/misc/textindex.htm
 
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