Sunrise Resort
This is one resort with a long history of name changes. It was first known as the Elm Camp before it was changed to Ted Hilton’s Vacation Hideaway, then switched to Frank David’s Resort before they finally settled for Sunrise Resort. That’s a lot of indecisiveness.
It was bought from the founders by the state of Connecticut in 2009 and has since remained abandoned for reasons known to them. The Sunrise Motel was founded in 1916 and consisted of a pool, an office building, a dance hall, cabins, and motel-style lodgings; this all summed up to 80 buildings, which were all demolished in 2013, including the structures in the image above. Guess what? It was renamed again! This time, it is called the Sunrise State Park.