When you think of ghost towns, what comes to mind? Is it a scene from the Old West, with tumbleweeds and boarded-up buildings?

Today’s feature destination is a long-forgotten ghost town in Virginia, but it doesn’t fit the usual bill. In fact, this ghost town was never actually a town at all but rather a decoy set up during World War II to protect the nearby city of Richmond in the event of an attack. Today, this parcel of land holds a series of abandoned structures and not much else. Here’s more on the eerie and fascinating story of Elko Tract, Virginia.

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It is not possible to visit the abandoned town of Elko Tract, Virginia, and the area is off-limits. However, you can watch the video below, courtesy of Henrico County Government, for an in-depth history and additional photos of Elko Tract:

Did you know about the fascinating and eerie history of Elko Tract? What do you think about this abandoned ghost town in Virginia? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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