Abandoned Building in Fort Pierce, Florida
This Abandoned Building in Fort Pierce stands along Highway US-1 as a silent monument to days gone by. Urban explorers will appreciate the chance to delve into its deserted corridors, all from the safety of a captivating 360-degree virtual tour. Each chipped wall and rusted fixture adds to the building’s haunting character, inviting you to imagine what once took place within its deserted rooms.
Below, take a look at eight (8) immersive panoramic images that capture the crumbling details and eerie charm of this forsaken spot. The sweeping views reveal every shadowy corner, allowing you to experience the property’s gritty allure without stepping foot on-site. It’s a rare glimpse into a forgotten piece of Florida’s history, ready to ignite your curiosity and sense of discovery.
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About the abandoned location
From the research we did, there was little information about the location. There was no mention of a building on the property appraisers website, and on Google Maps, the building has been abandoned since the Street View car drove past the location in 2008. On the side of the building there is an sign for what looked like the last tenant was a hair, nail and massage business. If you know what this used to be, leave a comment below.

An equirectangular image of an abandoned building in Fort Pierce, Florida
Here are a few other abandoned locations you might find interesting, house in Crawfordville, Thomson Tabby House, or the Kingsley Plantation. You can also check out our top abandoned places in Florida page.
An 8K 360VR video from our YouTube channel
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Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
- Canon DSLR camera
- Canon 8-15mm fisheye
- Manfrotto tripod
- Custom rotating tripod head
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