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10 Most Abandoned & Broken Places in Louisiana — It’s Worse Than Anyone Thought. Louisiana isn’t just shaped by history — it’s shaped by loss, retreat, and quiet abandonment. Beneath the image of vibrant culture and resilient communities lies another Louisiana few people talk about: places left behind by storms, industry collapse, flooding, and long-term neglect. In this video, we explore the Top 10 Abandoned & Broken Places in Louisiana, from ghost towns swallowed by wetlands to massive structures that once served thousands and now sit frozen in time. These aren’t tourist ruins or staged attractions. They are real locations where people lived, worked, and believed the future would last. What makes Louisiana different is not how fast places collapse — but how quietly it happens. Roads disappear. Hospitals shut down. Entire communities fade without headlines, leaving behind buildings, memories, and unanswered questions. This countdown isn’t about shock for shock’s sake. It’s about understanding why these places broke, what forces pushed people out, and what remains when recovery never fully arrives. Some locations feel eerily empty. Others still carry signs of life — just barely. Watch until the end, because Number 1 isn’t just abandoned. It’s a warning. #AbandonedLouisiana #GhostTownsUSA #ForgottenAmerica #UrbanDecay #HiddenHistory" ---------------------------------------------------------------- Segment In Video: 00:00 : Intro 00:48 : Venice, Louisiana 03:35 : Delacroix, the Delacroix Island area 06:46 : Six Flags New Orleans, New Orleans East 09:56 : Charity Hospital, New Orleans 12:59 : Bayou Corne Sinkhole, Assumption Parish 16:18 : Fort Proctor, near Shell Beach 19:37 : Isle de Jean Charles, Terrebonne Parish 22:49 : Ruddock, in the Manchac Swamp 26:12 : Fort Livingston, Grand Terre Island 29:17 : Pass a Loutre Light, Birdfoot Delta ---------------------------------------------------------------- Odin Wander – Channel Disclaimer All stories, visuals, and data presented on Odin Wander are based on publicly available sources, verified reports, and independent field research. This channel aims to inform, reflect, and document — not to sensationalize or defame any place or community. Our goal is to shed light on forgotten towns and social realities across the United States with respect, accuracy, and empathy. Viewer discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing themes related to history, poverty, or decay. © Odin Wander. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or commercial use of our content is strictly prohibited.