32 Abandoned Resorts From a Bygone Era You Can Still Visit

13. Penn Hills Resort: Echoes of Honeymoon Romance

Abandoned Tiki Bar Poconos Homowack Lodge. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Jonathan Haeber

Deep within Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains lies Penn Hills Resort, once a vibrant symbol of kitschy honeymoon romance, famed for its heart-shaped tubs and mirrored ceilings. Opened in 1944, it thrived for decades before declining finances and neglect led to its closure in 2009. Today, nature intertwines with faded glamour; heart-shaped jacuzzis sit waterlogged, round beds gather dust, and collapsed roofs expose once-private suites to the elements. Exploring Penn Hills offers a poignant glimpse into a specific era of American leisure culture, its decaying state a stark contrast to the countless romantic memories forged within its walls.

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