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You Wouldn't Want To Come Across These Creepy Abandoned Buildings By Yourself

There is nothing spookier than an abandoned building. Sure, they can try make those haunted houses at Halloween with ghosts and monsters jumping out from behind every corner, but nothing is as creepy as the real deal.

Whether it was a school, a mall, or a hospital, as soon as it starts to look a little worse for wear it immediately looks like the set of a horror movie. How many of these creepy buildings would you be brave enough to walk around?

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Which buildings do you think are the creepiest? Share in the comments!

If you like abandoned buildings, you would probably also love these super creepy theme parks that are filled with creepy characters and broken down rides.  

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