If you've ever wondered what it would be like to live in Disney's Celebration, Fla., you're in luck: The town was born in 1994, and the first residents were given the chance to move in, News.com.au reports.
Celebration was supposed to feature a cutting-edge school for students in kindergarten through 12th grade, as well as a "place of caramel apples and cotton candy," according to a promotional video for homes in the town.
But the school didn't exactly live up to its name, and the town soon became a ghost town, News.com.au reports.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, residents complained about the school's "unexpectedly beautiful" appearance, as well as its lack of local restaurants and shops.
The town's first resident moved in in 1996, and Celebration has since become a ghost town. Read the Entire Article
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