Inside the eerie abandoned remains of the oldest amusement park in America where funhouses, bumper cars and creepy clown huts lie crumbling
After a century of giving families joy, Bushkill was severely damaged by a series of floods
THESE spine-tingling pictures show the abandoned and rotting remains of the oldest amusement park in America.
Bushkill Amusement Park and Rolling Rink in Pennsylvania opened in 1902 but was severely damaged in a series of floods and has been closed for more than a decade.
The haunting pictures shows empty grounds of the park as well as long-forgotten bumper cars collecting dust inside an otherwise barren building.
The shots also show inside a deserted funhouse with a hall of mirrors, a wobbly staircase and an antique wooden slide still in place. Roller skates lie abandoned in racks next to the warped and cracked rolling rink that was once filled with the whoops of excited children.
Photographers and urban explorers around the world have been chronicling fascinating sites lost to time and posting them online.
The incredible images were taken by an urban explorer known as The Unknown Cameraman.