

Air Date
August 22, 2012
Episodes
13 episodes
Abandoned
Season 1
Episodes
1. Maryland Grist Mill
Jay and the team search for forgotten relics in a rare historic gem, an 18th-century grist mill in Westminster, Maryland that's been abandoned for decades.
2. Philadelphia AME Church
With only 60 days to spare before Philadelphia's historic Church of the Nativity is demolished, the team rushes to retrieve abandoned treasures from the past 170 years.
3. Pabst Blue Ribbon Factory
The guys are watering at the mouth when they get a chance to explore the former Pabst Brewing headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
4. Maryland Silk Mill
Jay and his buddies take a ride to rural Lonaconing, Md., where they dig through a shuttered silk mill that's been abandoned since 1957 in hopes of securing a slew of vintage items.
5. Georgia Cotton Gin
Jay and his team search for treasures in an abandoned cotton gin.
6. Mississippi Homestead
Jay, Mark and Dan travel to a property so old, it doesn't even have an address.
7. Oil City, Pennsylvania Bank
Jay's salvaging crew seeks riches in an old abandoned bank that was built to hold the spectacular fortunes of America's big oil barons.
8. Maine Paper Factory
At an abandoned paper factory the size of several football fields, the guys hope to score a touchdown with an assortment of historic objects.
9. New York Masonic Lodge
After failing to find valuable goods at a Tappan, N.Y., Masonic retirement home, the team explores two barns set for demolition in nearby Newtown, Conn.
10. Connecticut Ghost Town
It's an extraordinary opportunity to explore not just an abandoned building, but an entire town.
11. Hot Springs Hotel
Known for hosting Babe Ruth and Al Capone, the historic Majestic Hotel closed its doors in 2006. At the abandoned hotel, the guys do some serious room service and find bathtubs, chaise lounges and a mosaic tile fountain.
12. Vermont Marble Factory
The guys head to Vermont, where marble was processed for the U.S. Supreme Court Building and the Jefferson Memorial.
13. Scranton Lace Factory
If making lace in the early 20th century was like printing money, then the guys will be rolling in dough after they explore the abandoned Scranton Lace Factory in Scranton, Pa.