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Abandoned ghost towns in missouri documentary

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While the space is now known as Satsop Business Park, a community-owned facility that operates like a private company, the 480-foot nuclear reactor cooling tower is a big elephant in the room that hints to the land's complicated history. Did you know that there’s an abandoned nuclear power plant in Washington that was set to be the largest of its kind before construction was abruptly halted? Now WNP-3 and WNP-5, more commonly known as the Satsop Nuclear Power Plan, is one of the creepiest places in Washington. There's not much left to this old mining town, but there's certainly enough to explore. The trail follows an abandoned rail grade and after about three miles, you'll reach Melmont. The area became a mining mecca, producing most of the metal for the ammunition used in the two World Wars. A mining company set up shop, bringing to the region thousands of workers who established Picher, Oklahoma and the nearby town of Treece, Kansas. Visit this Washington ghost town on the eponymous trail, a seven mile out-and-back hike that begins near the town of Carbonado. The town was founded in 1913 after workers drilling a hole accidentally discovered lead and zinc. If learning about abandoned (and potentially haunted) places in Washington is your jam, you'll definitely be intrigued to discover the following sites: What are some other abandoned places in Washington?

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