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0 Most Abandoned Cities in Washington — Where People Vanished and Never Came Back. Washington is often associated with rain, forests, and thriving cities—but hidden behind that image is a quieter, darker reality. In this video, we explore 10 of the most abandoned cities in Washington, places where entire communities slowly disappeared, leaving behind empty streets, decaying buildings, and unanswered questions. These towns were not abandoned overnight. Some collapsed after industries shut down. Others were drained by economic decline, isolation, environmental challenges, or changing trade routes. What they all share is silence—once filled with families, workers, schools, and daily life. As you move through this list, you will see how fragile a city can be when jobs vanish, populations shrink, and hope runs out. Houses remain standing, storefronts stay frozen in time, but the people are gone. No crowds. No noise. Just echoes of what once was. This is not just a story about abandoned places—it is a glimpse into the hidden side of America’s development, where growth in one area often means disappearance in another. Watch closely, because some of these towns are closer than you think, and their stories are still quietly unfolding. #AbandonedCities #WashingtonState #GhostTowns #UrbanDecay #ForgottenAmerica --------------------------------------------------------------- Segment In Video: 00:00 : Intro 01:08 : Wellington, King County 04:21 : Lester, King County 07:24 : Bordeaux, Thurston County 10:28 : Molson, Okanogan County 13:36 : Melmont, Pierce County 16:48 : Hanford, Benton County 19:33 : Franklin, King County 22:47 : Monte Cristo, Snohomish County 26:13 : Peach, Lincoln County 29:38 : Corfu, Grant County ---------------------------------------------------------------- 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.