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Author - David Bulit

My name's David Bulit and I'm a photographer, author, and historian from Miami, Florida. I've published a number of books on abandoned and forgotten locales throughout the United States and advocate for preserving these historic landmarks. My work has been featured throughout the world in news outlets such as the Miami New Times, the Florida Times-Union, the Tampa Bay Times, the Orlando Sentinel, NPR, Yahoo News, MSN, the Daily Mail, UK Sun, and many others. You can find more of my work at davidbulit.com as well as amazon.com/author/davidbulit.

Montgomery Mall | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Montgomery Mall

History of Montgomery Mall Montgomery Mall, located in Montgomery, Alabama, was a spacious enclosed regional shopping center spanning 700,000 square feet and occupying a single level. Its origins...

Jones House | Photo © 2022 Bullet, www.abanodnedalabama.com

Jones House

John Erwin Located in Greensboro, Alabama, this Greek Revival house known as the Jones House was built around 1896 for Madison Jones Jr. and his wife Rebecca Francis Erwin, granddaughter of Alabama...

Tunnel Springs Rail Trail | Photo © 2022, www.abandonedalabama.com

Tunnel Springs Rail Trail

Louisville & Nashville Railroad The Tunnel Springs Rail Trail is part of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N) built in the mid-1800s. Chartered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1850...

Pineda Island Resort | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Pineda Island Resort

Pineda Island George “Red” Wilkinson, a native of New York, settled in the Mobile area and began building several housing developments around the Spanish Fort area. Pineda Island located...

Highland Theatre | Photo © 2022, www.abandonedalabama.com

Highland Theatre

The Highland Theatre located on Highland Avenue in Montgomery, Alabama, was designed and built in the late-1940s by some of the city’s most prominent architects and businessmen. W. Y. Lovelace...

Johnston-Curtright House | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Johnston-Curtright House

Johnston Family The Johnston-Curtright House is among Tuskegee, Alabama’s finest surviving Greek Revival dwellings, featuring a two-story portico with six fluted Doric columns and a...

Old Coffee County Jail | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Old Coffee County Jail

History of Coffee County, Ala. The land in Coffee County was originally part of Dale County, which was incorporated in 1824. On December 29, 1841, Coffee County was established, named...

Moses Building

Moses Building

Court Square If you’ve ever been to Court Square in Montgomery, you’ve likely seen the large cast-iron fountain which dominates the roundabout. The historical buildings around the...

Rockhaven

Rockhaven

Colonel J. S. Pinckard Rockhaven was a large mansion in the Capitol Heights neighborhood of Montgomery, Alabama, built in 1907 by James Steptoe Pinckard Jr., who was born on August 4, 1856, in...

Judge Singleton House | Photo © 2021, www.abandonedalabama.com

Judge A. E. Singleton House

Judge Singleton House This home, located on North Prairie Street in Union Springs, Alabama, was built by Judge A. E. Singleton sometime between 1900 and 1903. It was designed in the Eastlake style of...

Tankersley Rosenwald School | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Tankersley Rosenwald School

The Rosenwald Fund The Tankersley Rosenwald School is a one-story, rural school built for underprivileged African American children. It was built with funding from the Rosenwald Fund, established in...

Bradley-Smith House | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Bradley-Smith House

Bradley-Smith House The Bradley-Smith House is a Greek Revival-style mansion constructed in 1907 for attorney Lee Bradley, located in a Jemison Company subdivision between George Ward Park and Glen...

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