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One rainy day the last weekend in June, we drove to Mildred and Neosho Falls, ghost towns in eastern Kansas. In Mildred it was pouring so we couldn’t even get out of the car to walk around some of the abandoned homes we saw, just looked at the town’s handful of residents and that giant catfish head nailed to a post. By the time we got to Neosho Falls, it was only drizzling and we walked right in to the abandoned elementary/high school. It was so neat; this giant concrete building with unique details, and its graffiti looked like it had been made by elementary schoolers. It’s so overgrown right now that some buildings we could barely see beneath all the vegetation, so we’ll go back in the fall for sure.

See the rest of the pictures from June