>>358744I live in a small town in the NW os the USA and unfortunately we dont have much around here as far as urban exploring goes.
what we do have though are a bunch of WW1-WW2 era coastal defense bunkers, the main one near roads and all that are mostly blocked off but there are a few farther innawoods that are explorable and have interconnecting tunnels.
another is that we have have an old underground downtown. Back in the 1800s when the town was being built they built directly on top of a large beach and whenever it got stormy or had very high tides the town risked flooding so to fix this they leveled most of the buildings, filled them in, and built on top of all of it. But there are still sections of the old town underground more or less intact, with store fronts and windows still there. The city does guided tours of one of the sections but I would love to find a way into some of the others. (In case anyone is wondering yes these areas are structurally sound, we have have never had in collapses in the old areas).
pic related is a photo of one of the areas