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American Ghost Counties


American Ghost Counties

American 'ghost counties' High unemployment and foreclosure rates, combined with overbuilding before the economy went south, have meant that once-booming areas – many of them tourist destinations -- have become modern-day "ghost counties." We review 10 American cities with vacancy rates of more than 55 percent, according to 24/7 Wall St.
Lake County, Mich.
Long a vacation and fishing destination for residents of nearby industrial centers, such as a once-booming city and a car-centric city, Lake County has seen its fortunes decline as the number of second-home owners there has dropped.

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Michigan attractions:
The capital city
Sculpture gardens and park
Home to a magical place
Vilas County, Wis.
This county, located on Wisconsin's northern border,has depended on tourism and logging, forestry and construction industries – all of which have declined dramatically during the recession.

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Wisconsin attractions:
Take in some rides
The state's largest annual event
An award-winning garden
Summit County, Co.
A major drop in revenue in this area,home to several ski resorts west of its capital city, has hit hard, and property values are projected to keep falling.

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Colorado attractions:
Stunning waterfalls
Historic university
A towering mountain
Worcester County, Md.
The easternmost county in the state has a distinctive location (see map) but has experienced an unenviable drop in its tax base.

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Maryland attractions:
See more than 600 species
Fun for the whole family
The house of a famous author
Mono County, Calif.
Ironically home to an official "gold rush" town, this county near a major mountain chain (see scenic photos) and a national park  in the east-central part of the state has seen a huge drop in property tax receipts.

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


California attractions:
One of the top construction projects of the 20th century
A $1.3 billion center
World's richest deposit of Ice Age fossils
Dare County, N.C.
Yet another vacation destination hard-hit by huge drops in tourism, Dare County's seaside location hasn't been able to weather the recent economic storm without drops in the tax base and county services. Who is the town named after?

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


North Carolina attractions:
A spectacular mansion
Culture, history & science center
Where an American novelist is buried
Dukes County, Mass.
Still home to a popular summer destination,Dukes County now empties during the colder months of the year, and property values have fallen accordingly. Who were the original inhabitants?

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Massachusetts attractions:
Trail of historic sites
America's oldest park
The home of a famous essayist
Sawyer County, Wis.
This county in the northwest corner of Wisconsin  has been hit hard by a drop in visitors coming for outdoor recreation opportunities. Who is the county named for?


Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Wisconsin attractions:
Extreme bowling
The Plunge
Major golfing events
Burnett County, Wis.
This western Wisconsin county (see map), not far from a twin city, has faced a decline in population and a foreclosure wave that have devastated its vacation home communities.

Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Wisconsin attractions:
Go Extreme
One of the country's five Great Lakes
Museum of hot rides

Aitkin County, Minn.
This recreational hub in north-central Minnesota, like other rural tourist regions, has been hit hard by the recession. It's a hub for fishing and a winter sport.


Number of homes
Vacancy rate
Population


Minnesota attractions:
Bold sculpture garden
Nation's first basilica
One of the top concert venues

Top Cities in the World


Top Cities in the World

If you're taking a trip, consider visiting some of these global hot spots & less visited geographical gems, all of which are among the Internet's most-searched metros.

Top world cities
If you're making travel plans, consider visiting some of these global hotspots and less-visited geographical gems, ranked at the top by Bing. Check out the full list.
Houston
Houston, the fourth-largest city in the nation is home to the Astros, the Rockets and a NASA hub, so it's no wonder the town touts an out-of-this-world nickname.
Singapore
Singapore, the Malay Peninsula city-state  is a multicultural metropolis that also goes by a kingly moniker.
Orlando, Fla.
Tourists flock to this sunny central Florida city for dolphins and Disney, but what was Orlando's former claim to fame?
Paris
France's capital city has captured hearts around the world, thanks to must-see attractions for history buffs, foodies, art lovers and fashion fans.
Stockholm
The capital of Swedenis a financial and cultural hub as well as the seat of royalty. See photos of the palace and the royal family.

Savannah, Ga.
The Georgia seaport of Savannah boasts a nickname that exudes as much charm as its most affable resident
Venice
Don't wait too long to visit Venice -- it's sinking! Once every two years, the art world flocks to this northern Italian city  What's the main attraction? That event draws film fanatics, too -- find out why.
Austin, Texas
The capital city of the Lone Star State (map) offers thrills for live music fans, football tailgaters and foodie.
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Barbara, home of the Gauchos stretches from the beach to the mountains, with plenty of California history in between.
Rome
The ancient Italian city of Rome  houses some of the grandest historical structures -- from an ages-old amphitheater to one of the world's most famous fountains.

Vancouver, B.C.
The British Columbia city of Vancouver  has a new feather in its cap: What is its impressive title? This Canadian metropolis offers snow-capped mountains  sandy beaches and one of the continent's largest urban parks.