![]() I didn’t know if this would be the case with any buildings because we didn’t see any photos inside anything when we researched Moselle online. ![]() The third building was maybe the coolest, because there was an open back entrance to the basement and lots of stuff to see down there. The light bar at the top right of the photo is coming in from under the front door. The back basement entrance to the building had also collapsed. ![]() The second building along the road had a padlocked front door, which was good because from the window I peeked in you could see that the floor had fallen through. This was the building we did not walk around or attempt to look inside. There’s a lot to see, it’s easy to find, and easily accessible. Before I move on to the photos, I just want to say this is definitely a place worth visiting and exploring. There was another that looked like the others, but there were some potted plants in the upstairs window and what looked like a security system, so we just left that building alone completely. Five buildings, for sure, were uninhabited when we went. ![]() What would probably be considered the main street area, though, is mostly abandoned. There was a decent amount of activity on the road and there were definitely houses that were inhabited. I am uncertain how the townsfolk of Moselle feel about urban explorers wandering around their town, but we weren’t bothered by anyone. The abandoned buildings in Moselle, MO are considered by many to be a ghost town but people do still live there. ![]()
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