These Unbelievable Photos Show Spooky Abandoned ’60s Resorts Then and Now

Photographer Pablo Iglesias Maurer collected postcards, matchbooks and other items showing Borscht Belt hotels and resorts in the 1960s. Then he recreated the images with photos of the same places now abandoned. Because nothing lasts forever.

And the images of these abandoned ’60s resorts then and now prove it…

Abandoned Resort Then And Now

abandoned '60s resorts then and now
IMAGE BY: Pablo Iglesias Maurer

Hi, I’m the Ghost of the Poconos. In the ’60s, I vacationed here with my family every summer. Now I haunt the long-abandoned husks of various Catskills resorts, trying to recapture those idyllic days. I remember this patio well.

I drank a lot of gin-and-tonics under those umbrellas, let me tell you.

Abandoned Resort Then And Now

abandoned '60s resorts then and now
IMAGE BY: Pablo Iglesias Maurer

The first time I returned here, to see if there was an open bar for ghosts, I ran into a total weirdo dressed like a clown. Said his name was Pennywise. Haven’t been back to haunt that place since.

Abandoned Resort Then And Now

abandoned '60s resorts then and now
IMAGE BY: Pablo Iglesias Maurer

This building was added to Grossinger’s Catskill Resort Hotel in 1964. I remember when my family stayed there the year it opened.

Abandoned Resort Then And Now

abandoned '60s resorts then and now
IMAGE BY: Pablo Iglesias Maurer

As a ghost, I tried to go up and down in the elevator, but it was broken. And elevators, like all tangible objects, just go straight through ghosts instead of lifting them up. But I’d forgotten about the rules of incorporeality.