Virginia's historic small towns are what make our state such a beautiful and charming place to live. Yet not every small town saw success in standing the test of time. One such place is the forgotten town of Union Level. Visit this ghost town in Virginia today and you'll find only remnants of buildings and homes that were once filled with families and residents in the early 19th century. It's equal parts fascinating, eerie, and intriguing.
Here's a closer look at the Union Level ghost town, Virginia's lost town that many people don't know about:
When most people think of abandoned ghost towns, they conjure up images of the Old West. Fewer realize that Virginia is home to an abandoned ghost town where you won't find any tumbleweeds, but plenty of remnants of time gone by.
The town of Union Level is located in present-day Mecklenburg County in the southern portion of the state. In the early 1800s, this town once functioned as a bustling stop along the horse and carriage line.
The horse and carriage line was eventually replaced by the rail line and in the later half of the century, Union Level was still frequented by visitors and enjoyed by residents. By the early 1900s, the rail line was abandoned and the town along with it.
Today, visitors will find a unique portal into what life in Virginia looked like 200 years ago. The modest country road is lined by storefronts, homes, and even a church.
A closer look will reveal signposts of when this town was last inhabited. Photographed below is an old gas pump which shows the price to be about 35 cents per gallon. By the 70s, the population had dwindled below 20.
Whether you find this abandoned town to be a bit eerie or completely fascinating, there's no doubt that it reveals a unique part of Virginia's history. It's possible to visit this site today, although entering any of the buildings is prohibited and could potentially be hazardous.
Do you know anything more about the famous ghost town in Virginia: the abandoned town of Union Level? If so, please share with us in the comments below! For related content, you'll enjoy reading about how The Remnants From This Abandoned 1800s Hotel In Virginia Are Hauntingly Beautiful.
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