Thanks! Agreed, I think historical documentation is crucial, especially for places like this that will sadly not exist for much longer. Loved your video as well!
Just warched this and it killed me that you missed the basement in the first building. Theres a hole in the wall that you can hop through into one of the tunnels. You can walk quite a ways, at least a good 1/4 mile
I worked in a homeless shelter in Norwich CT. for 3 winters (2004-2007). There was a guy at the shelter that would hit the hospital and rip out the copper and there was a lot of heavy copper piping! So much copper that he rented a storage space to keep the copper, which he sold a few hundred pounds at a time when he needed money. This guy would do his research......He claimed the town of Norwich was full of underground tunnels and he could traverse the town by way of the tunnels! Now that would make for an interesting video!
Agreed, that staircase was wicked cool! The administrative building was a fascinating one to explore, and the main lobby (where that staircase is located) was especially fun to check out!
Very cool video! I live in the next town over and pass through here frequently and have always heard exciting tales about things seen within the walls of these allegedly haunted buildings. Just some quick constructive criticism, with all due respect! But the constant movement was very nausea-inducing. I'd suggest maybe just slowing down the camera panning. I started feeling kinda blech, and I stood up and it was like I had motion sickness lol
Just a bit of constructive criticism. The video 35-45 minutes in just kept getting better and better. The first two buildings were just shelled out, the second one, the partition walls were removed. A quick peak and move on, these buildings were past gone. You started to see buildings that still had the window elements/woodwork and beautiful doors still hanging. Actual evidence of what was left when active. This is the quality stuff. Your presentation and attention to details is well appreciated, nevertheless.
Glad to see you in Eastern CT! Hard to take in everything due to the quick camera movements. Maybe I’m just old. 🤢 Lol. Go to Foxwoods Casino! Or Mohegan. I miss that area. Take care!
Used to sneak in there with friends in highschool when all the building were still there but it was already run down and spooky. Security was heavy and almost got caught a few times.
Nice, I was just in Montreal last weekend! Unfortunately, since I filmed this video, it appears that they have tightened restrictions and security there. Even if you are unable to make it inside, you can view the buildings from beyond!
What's interesting is there's no hospital cemetery. Most state hospitals had a cemetery for patients who were unclaimed at the time of their death. I can only guess the State of Connecticut transported the deceased back to their home of record and left it to the town or city to dispose of the remains. There were many more buildings on site including a powerhouse, farm and several industry buildings for the patients to sew, make shoes, do carpentry, etc. There was a large theater and bowling alleys amongst other things. There was a couple of buildings that overlooked the Thames River that housed the criminally insane. After two criminally insane patients escaped, took a woman hostage and stole her van (they were caught and she was unharmed) the criminally insane were transferred to Whiting Forensic Institute in Middletown. In the early 1900's persons who had TB were brought to the Uncas on Thames Sanatorium off West Thames Street in Norwich.
@@bethany.r.groeger If you're referring to the ones in the front near the road one is a Hebrew cemetery, and the other is a Colonial Cemetery with graves from the mid 1600's to present day. But to my knowledge there is nowhere on the property that contains the numbered graves of deceased patients.
The cemetery they used is behind core plus in Norwich. The area is way in the back near where theres a bridge to go over the highway. Stay on the same side but its on a downward hill
@@PapawsDadillacOEMplus Thank you. I was aware that particular section of Maplewood Cemetery was the section for indigent persons and in fact (as a former police officer of 30 years in Norwich) I saw many a homeless/criminal/just plain poor person I knew interred there. Some even have stone. BUT I was unaware it was the burying ground for the State Hospital. But I'm still guessing that many patients were returned to their hometowns because as you know that area there is relatively small for numerous burials. Thanks for answering!
@@j-mass jason hawes from Ghost hunters was at some of the other buildings across the street this past year has it on his youtube channel! also didnt know if you know but 360 acres of that property will be handed over to Mohegan Tribe sometime next year! eventualy the remaining buildings on the 360 acres will be take down sometime next year. There where so many buildings there i work across from the hospital across thames. Also Matt Riffe the comedian did ghost investigation there back in feb this year! hes into ghost hunting they went into the same buildings you where in.
one building was like a canteen a place to get snacks and odds and ends. there was also a building where patients did peicework Also. there was the main admitting building - a locked ward. and showers and a dining hall cafeteria. there was a co-ed housing where there were rooms and on each side bathrooms stalls and rows of sinks. individual rooms with no locks on doors, this was transition to leaving. and kitchen downstairs this was staffed and patients had weekend priveledges. to go and return.i know i was there in 70" s.if no room at private hospitals in Hartford you went there.years ago if a family member said you threatened them or if people had nervous breakdowns or drug overdoses etc, you got drugged heavily and went there. someone could have you committed against your will...
Do you know across the street from the lippitt building, there’s three other buildings. The nurses ward which is supposed to be really haunted… a men’s , and a woman’s ward…. Less than a mile up the street is the abandoned orphanage known as the Bryant building
I did know that there were a couple other abandoned buildings disconnected from the main campus, but unfortunatelyI was unable to explore them on the day I filmed this. They look wicked interesting though, I would love to return someday and check them out!
While I typically don’t get into super specific detail about getting into these places (just for safety and security reasons), I got in via the very back of the Brewsters Neck Cemetery in Preston. Good luck, it’s a really cool spot!
That sounds awesome! And yeah, I typically only explore during the daytime, mostly just because it looks better when filming and taking pictures. I’ve been at night a couple times, though!
My grandfather's been there! I was little at the time but I do remember him going! You know I'm curious if they would have just kept that open could have people got treatment that they some so desperately need but I also heard a lot of bad about the place yes I am from Connecticut I was born and raised here in Connecticut until about 17 years old
I drive by these all of the time. I’ve always wanted to see them from the interior, thanks for making this Video!
Love the vid. Sad how mostly everything is gone. It’s great though that we both documented the place before it’s gone forever. Keep it up.
Thanks! Agreed, I think historical documentation is crucial, especially for places like this that will sadly not exist for much longer. Loved your video as well!
Just warched this and it killed me that you missed the basement in the first building. Theres a hole in the wall that you can hop through into one of the tunnels. You can walk quite a ways, at least a good 1/4 mile
I worked in a homeless shelter in Norwich CT. for 3 winters (2004-2007). There was a guy at the shelter that would hit the hospital and rip out the copper and there was a lot of heavy copper piping! So much copper that he rented a storage space to keep the copper, which he sold a few hundred pounds at a time when he needed money. This guy would do his research......He claimed the town of Norwich was full of underground tunnels and he could traverse the town by way of the tunnels! Now that would make for an interesting video!
Wicked Excited! Another great video and I love the longer vids!
That grand staircase 57:23 was definitely one of the coolest features in my opinion. So awesome to see! I gotta check that out for myself soon
Agreed, that staircase was wicked cool! The administrative building was a fascinating one to explore, and the main lobby (where that staircase is located) was especially fun to check out!
So excited to watch this one!!
Very cool video! I live in the next town over and pass through here frequently and have always heard exciting tales about things seen within the walls of these allegedly haunted buildings.
Just some quick constructive criticism, with all due respect! But the constant movement was very nausea-inducing. I'd suggest maybe just slowing down the camera panning. I started feeling kinda blech, and I stood up and it was like I had motion sickness lol
Just a bit of constructive criticism. The video 35-45 minutes in just kept getting better and better. The first two buildings were just shelled out, the second one, the partition walls were removed. A quick peak and move on, these buildings were past gone. You started to see buildings that still had the window elements/woodwork and beautiful doors still hanging. Actual evidence of what was left when active. This is the quality stuff. Your presentation and attention to details is well appreciated, nevertheless.
Thank you so much, I appreciate that! I agree, I always like seeing the evidence of what is left behind versus empty buildings!
Cool as hell love these videos just recently visited north adams To see my buddy and thought about the Bloody Tunnel and you vids while there
Should’ve checked it out, but strange to think I could’ve driven over it on the mountains
Oh yeah, the Hoosac Tunnel! Such a dope spot, it’s a lot of fun to explore. Definitely check it out next time you’re in the area!
BRO I was planning on going here on Thursday thats sick!! Watching the full thing now
I saw you were at Mohegan Sun this weekend and thought you were heading there too! 😂 Thanks for checking it out dude!
@j-mass Hahaha I b-lined to Mohegan to run an errand real quick if you know what I mean LOL
You & your videos are badass brother!
Glad to see you in Eastern CT! Hard to take in everything due to the quick camera movements. Maybe I’m just old. 🤢 Lol. Go to Foxwoods Casino! Or Mohegan. I miss that area. Take care!
Thank you! I definitely had to make a quick stop at Mohegan Sun while I was there (and lost some money lol).
It’s the “ Thames River”
Used to sneak in there with friends in highschool when all the building were still there but it was already run down and spooky. Security was heavy and almost got caught a few times.
Fascinating, I thought for sure these were all torn down.
While most of the campus has been demolished, a good number of buildings are still up! I visited 6 of them while I was there!
Such a cool spot!
It really is, such a fascinating location!
24:30 a compressor, probably for refrigeration
Could you get some Fragment from the building??
im from montreal canada and planing to get there in a week is it easy to get in?
Nice, I was just in Montreal last weekend! Unfortunately, since I filmed this video, it appears that they have tightened restrictions and security there. Even if you are unable to make it inside, you can view the buildings from beyond!
What's interesting is there's no hospital cemetery. Most state hospitals had a cemetery for patients who were unclaimed at the time of their death. I can only guess the State of Connecticut transported the deceased back to their home of record and left it to the town or city to dispose of the remains.
There were many more buildings on site including a powerhouse, farm and several industry buildings for the patients to sew, make shoes, do carpentry, etc. There was a large theater and bowling alleys amongst other things. There was a couple of buildings that overlooked the Thames River that housed the criminally insane. After two criminally insane patients escaped, took a woman hostage and stole her van (they were caught and she was unharmed) the criminally insane were transferred to Whiting Forensic Institute in Middletown. In the early 1900's persons who had TB were brought to the Uncas on Thames Sanatorium off West Thames Street in Norwich.
There's a giant cemetery there
@@bethany.r.groeger If you're referring to the ones in the front near the road one is a Hebrew cemetery, and the other is a Colonial Cemetery with graves from the mid 1600's to present day. But to my knowledge there is nowhere on the property that contains the numbered graves of deceased patients.
@@Quasimodo1957 oh ok you're right, my bad
The cemetery they used is behind core plus in Norwich. The area is way in the back near where theres a bridge to go over the highway. Stay on the same side but its on a downward hill
@@PapawsDadillacOEMplus Thank you. I was aware that particular section of Maplewood Cemetery was the section for indigent persons and in fact (as a former police officer of 30 years in Norwich) I saw many a homeless/criminal/just plain poor person I knew interred there. Some even have stone.
BUT I was unaware it was the burying ground for the State Hospital. But I'm still guessing that many patients were returned to their hometowns because as you know that area there is relatively small for numerous burials.
Thanks for answering!
Is this place open to the public?
Unfortunately I don’t believe it is anymore… it’s in the process of being demolished 😢
@@j-mass aw that sucks
It’s PRIVATE property therefore is trespassing and people have been arrested
Bro there are building across the street from the admin building, a whole neighborhood up the hill etc. Part 2??
Fr, I gotta get back over there soon! There are still many buildings I didn’t explore, like that neighborhood!
@@j-mass jason hawes from Ghost hunters was at some of the other buildings across the street this past year has it on his youtube channel! also didnt know if you know but 360 acres of that property will be handed over to Mohegan Tribe sometime next year! eventualy the remaining buildings on the 360 acres will be take down sometime next year. There where so many buildings there i work across from the hospital across thames. Also Matt Riffe the comedian did ghost investigation there back in feb this year! hes into ghost hunting they went into the same buildings you where in.
Was there underground tunnels connecting the buildings? I read there was!
Yep, the tunnels used to connect all the buildings! They recently filled in and excavated most of the tunnels, though.
one building was like a canteen a place to get snacks and odds and ends. there was also a building where patients did peicework Also. there was the main admitting building - a locked ward. and showers and a dining hall cafeteria. there was a co-ed housing where there were rooms and on each side bathrooms stalls and rows of sinks. individual rooms with no locks on doors, this was transition to leaving. and kitchen downstairs this was staffed and patients had weekend priveledges. to go and return.i know i was there in 70" s.if no room at private hospitals in Hartford you went there.years ago if a family member said you threatened them or if people had nervous breakdowns or drug overdoses etc, you got drugged heavily and went there. someone could have you committed against your will...
In the next few videos can you do houses and schools?
For sure! Definitely looking to explore more of those in the future.
Do you know across the street from the lippitt building, there’s three other buildings. The nurses ward which is supposed to be really haunted… a men’s , and a woman’s ward…. Less than a mile up the street is the abandoned orphanage known as the Bryant building
I did know that there were a couple other abandoned buildings disconnected from the main campus, but unfortunatelyI was unable to explore them on the day I filmed this. They look wicked interesting though, I would love to return someday and check them out!
Sweet, just wanted to let you know there was a little more explorer over there
I’m in front of this right now just checked out one of the buildings and didn’t wanna hop fence to the other buildings lol
Did you have to get permission to do this?
Nah, I don’t believe so
There used to be whole ass staff neighborhoods.
Curious, will they let folks in for ghost hunts? How did you go about getting in, if you can say? Lol
While I typically don’t get into super specific detail about getting into these places (just for safety and security reasons), I got in via the very back of the Brewsters Neck Cemetery in Preston. Good luck, it’s a really cool spot!
@@j-mass Have you experienced any paranormal activity at this location on your walk throughs? Just subscribed, great stuff brother
Thanks dude! Unfortunately, I have not experienced any paranormal activity here, but I bet if you came with some equipment, you could find some stuff!
tH ames
There is much more to explire on that area. Just saying
I do paranormal investigations there it’s very haunted also
Do u only explore during the day I can take u to a place that’s Insane right here in Mass prob 50 abandoned buildings
That sounds awesome! And yeah, I typically only explore during the daytime, mostly just because it looks better when filming and taking pictures. I’ve been at night a couple times, though!
@@j-mass ya I go at night I actually been to a few places during the day bcuz if ur videos
@@j-mass have u her of the Fernald
@@j-mass this place actually not dark even at Night u can see plus I got a Bad asz Flashlight that u can see from Mars lol
My grandfather's been there! I was little at the time but I do remember him going! You know I'm curious if they would have just kept that open could have people got treatment that they some so desperately need but I also heard a lot of bad about the place yes I am from Connecticut I was born and raised here in Connecticut until about 17 years old