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The 10 Best Abandoned Places in Florida | Killer Urbex

At Killer Urbex, we strive to ensure that those interested in exploring abandoned locations and general urban exploration have the tools and information necessary to do so. While our massive in-depth guide to the best abandoned places in Florida may be comprehensive, we found it important to have a more condensed, bite-sized version of our guide.
For that reason, below is our tightened-up list of the best abandoned places in Florida to explore.
Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys (Marianna)

Nearly the minute it was opened in 1900, the Florida State Reform School, eventually known as the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys was prone to abuse and scandal. The fact that this school earned an immediate reputation and constant investigations into abuse and violence against its wards makes it all the more frustrating that it remained in operation well into the new millennium cloning only after funding fell through in 2010.
Now the subject of countless allegations and evidence of atrocities and torture, the Dozier School is one of the most haunting abandoned places in Florida and if visited, should be approached with solemn respect.
For the full story on these abandoned places in Florida, please visit the guide from Killer Urbex.
The Neff House (Fort George Island, Jacksonville)

If you’re searching for a titillating tale of haunted houses and fantastical abandoned places in Florida, take a look at the Neff House on Fort George Island. The haunting of the house begins even before construction is completed with the tragic deaths of the owners.
Then after sitting empty and passing through a few hands, the Betz family discovers a mystery sphere that captures paranormal attention with its unusual properties. Proper investigation renders the 20 pound metal ball rather mundane but…