9. Consonno, Italy
Italian entrepreneur Mario Bagno had a lofty dream to create the City of Toys, a mini version of Vegas in Italy. He appeared to have found the ideal location in Consonno, a small village of 200 residents located an hour outside Milan. Paying 22.5 million lire in 1962 (about $ 16, 600), he bulldozed the entire village to create space for his futuristic amusement park.
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Consonno was so quaint that, at the time, there was only one road leading to it. However, this proved to be the downfall of Bagno’s dream. In 1972, a landslide covered the road and blocked access for bulldozers and other heavy equipment. At this point, Bagno was running low on funds, so he abandoned the project. The site was was briefly re-opened in the 1980s to serve as a care home, but as many of the buildings and amenities had fallen into disrepair, it was closed for the last time in 2007.
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