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Top 3 Abandoned Places In Lincoln

2 years ago

There are so many abandoned places in Lincoln! This is a list of the top three abandoned places in Lincoln. Browse through all abandoned places in Lincoln

1. Wet And Wild Waterpark

Site of the former Wet N(a) Wild Waterpark at Prudhommes Landing.

The wave pool is still there (just filled in) and there are some remains of the go-kart track, waterslides, and various building.

Wet And Wild Waterpark cover photo

2. Balls Falls (ghost town)

Soldiers who remained loyal to the British, were awarded land for their part in the American Revolution. John and George Ball received 1200 acres of land in October 1807. The two men wasted no time in developing setting up a community.

By 1809, John and George Ball had built a large wooden grist mill by a creek which ran down the Escarpment. This allowed the residents to grind their own grain. The grist mill was located by the lower waterfall, the saw and wood mills located by the upper waterfall.

Next they built the coopers shop which produced the barrels for shiping the flour which came from the grist mill. On the west bank of the cruk, the blacksmiths shop was built. Here, horseshoes and the hoops for the barrels were produced.

By the mid 1830's, a five storey woollen mill was constructed. This mill was the largest feature of Ball's Falls and employed many local residents.

By 1840 the place was known as Glen Elgin. The village of Glen Elgin contained two lime kilns, a barrel maker, a blacksmith and several houses. Glen Elgin met its demise when, during the 1950s, the Great Western Railway laid down track nearby and new industries began locating near the tracks. The documentations were sent in by Chris Savage.

In 1962, the 110 acreage was sold to the Niagra Conservation Authority by Manly Ball.

Location: From the Queen Elizabeth Way, take exit 57 and drive South on Regional Road 24 to Vineland.At the intersections of RR 8 and RR 24 follow the signs to the Conservation Area. The mill still continues to operate, the Ball house and the lime kilns can be found as well. The site is protected by the Conservation Authority, an idea which should be followed for all ghost towns.

Balls Falls (ghost town) cover photo

3. Prudhommes Landing Inn

This is the motel/bar and resteaurant located directly in front of the Abandoned Wet n Wild waterpark in vineland country (Can Be found on this sites registry in "Lincoln". I have no idea how long it has been abandoned but it has clearly not been abandoned for that long, as it has seeen next to NO vandelism and no windows are broken. Trip Advisor websites show poor rateings for this hotel last updated in Augest 2011. Also, all matresses,tv's (even with the remote controls still sitting on top of them) are still there. If the motel's grass was cut, I would have possibly thought it was still open, but as you get closer it, its clearly not. Even the payphones are still in service. Really neat place to check out.The motel is huge must have over 100 rooms,a bar/resteaurant, and pool. *** update, land was sold and is going and be demo'd for new developements- Get there and check is out before its All gone**

Prudhommes Landing Inn cover photo