11 Abandoned Places In Alabama That Nature Is Reclaiming

Explore 11 abandoned places in Alabama that nature is reclaiming, perfect for photography enthusiasts.

Sadly, there are many abandoned places throughout Alabama that nature is reclaiming. Everything we have came from this earth, so we can only expect it to eventually go back to it. Here are 11 abandoned places in Alabama that nature is reclaiming:

1. The front entrance of Old Bryce Hospital in Northport, Alabama.

If you love photographing abandoned buildings in Alabama, this one is picture perfect.

2. An abandoned cabin in Bibb County, Alabama.

Imagine what it was like when people lived here.

3. Ensley Steel Works in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama.

This is one of the most fascinating abandoned places in Birmingham, AL.

4. A set of abandoned silos in Loxley, Alabama.

I think these are hauntingly beautiful, don't you?

5. A tree eating a sign in Monte Sano State Park.

Nature is amazing, isn't it?

6. An abandoned community center in Birmingham, Alabama.

I wonder what it was like here when it was full of people from the community...

7. The old Thomas Coke Plant in Birmingham, Alabama.

8. An abandoned shack in the woods.

9. The remains of Princeton Grocery in Princeton, Alabama.

It's so sad to see such a quaint store abandoned.

10. An abandoned barn in Dekalb County, Alabama.

11. Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, Alabama.

If you're looking for "abandoned places near me" and happen to be near Birmingham, you must check out Sloss Furnaces.

What do you think? Have you been to any of these abandoned places? Let me know in the comments below!

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