My parents lived in one of the upstairs rooms in the mid-sixties. My dad was attending the seminary there. Later he worked there in the 80s and my sister had her wedding reception there in 1988.
Just a suggestion- perhaps put some sort of disclaimer that since the video was shot the building now has video security and several people have been arrested. Maybe then they might let you keep it up. Or a link to the Lynnwood Hall Preservation Foundation
The room before the room you called a morgue was the Butler’s pantry and the room you called the morgue was actually a room full of safes. If you haven’t read their post, it’s the only room that did not appear on the floor plans for the building.
Safes with no locks? and a pantry is generally near the kitchen. This was halfway down the stairs with same door other side of stairs locked. Most likely those rooms were storage for the massive and always changing art collection And rare books
This one of the BEST exploring of a mansion, I have seen since I started watching exploring mansion video's yesterday. 😊 Thank you so much for sharing the exploring of this magnificent mansion ❤
I am familiar with this beautiful place just from The Proper People. It's interesting to see it from two different perspectives. A beautiful property with a remarkable history.
I hope I’m wrong but the devious mind of a developer will go to any links that refrigerator could be left on with the door wide open so that it’ll overheat and start a fire. I hope that isn’t his endgame, but someone should really unplug the refrigerator.
Philadelphia was always a big high school and college basketball town in the mid-to-late 20th century. In 1953 Jack Weisman lead the Yeadon high school basketball team to a state championship. After his graduation he went and played at Villanova, one of the city's "big five" colleges. Thanks for the video!
Correct, probably switched over to a library in roughly the sixties. My parents moved into one of the rooms in 1963. When I was there visiting was the 80s.
Looks like a great place to rewrite history, would love to have a month with all those books, can only imagine what might have been missed when they cleared out the library. Almost looks like a forgotten loony bin......giggle. 'Eyes Wide Shut' anyone?
What are their plans for it, surely they won’t just let this one fall down around itself, i see so many mansions walked away from, then left to ruin, sad
There is a preservation group slowly working on it. It will take a lot of time and funding but last I knew they were working on the purchase and had cleaned up some stuff
@@UrbexAndChill Oh, interesting! I've seen 10 or more videos of this mansion going back at least 5 years or more. One of the earliest I remember, there was an elderly man still living on the property acting as a caretaker and guard. The mansion was in much better shape then. Sad to see the progression of decay and destruction over the years.
It would be great if Mr. Elon Musk would take this mansion under his wings and restore it to its former glory. The space could function as a recreation place for employees, as well as a seminar space. And in a way, it would meet the two peaks of their time, pioneers of intercontinental shipping and interplanetary travel careers. I really believe that Elon Musk would make this place one of the most desirable destinations in the world. Mr. Musk, breathe life back into this place..
It would be destroyed in a year. Homeless people are homeless because they don't have the money to keep it up. That is why they are Homeless. Only people like Leon or some of these maga lottery winners would by it instead of the ugly modern ones that usually wind up abandoned and decaying..
Hey! Me and some friends wanted to explore this place but we weren’t sure if it’s still owned by someone or abandoned again. Maybe I could hit you up on instagram or something. If you’re in the eastern pa i know some cool spots
My parents lived in one of the upstairs rooms in the mid-sixties. My dad was attending the seminary there. Later he worked there in the 80s and my sister had her wedding reception there in 1988.
Who was the owner??😮
Now you live outta ya car and eat Mc Donald's 🎉🎉😂
When I was a kid, we'd occasionally go over there from south Jersey and run around inside, it was a lot of fun. It was still very in tact.
Just a suggestion- perhaps put some sort of disclaimer that since the video was shot the building now has video security and several people have been arrested. Maybe then they might let you keep it up. Or a link to the Lynnwood Hall Preservation Foundation
The room before the room you called a morgue was the Butler’s pantry and the room you called the morgue was actually a room full of safes. If you haven’t read their post, it’s the only room that did not appear on the floor plans for the building.
Safes with no locks? and a pantry is generally near the kitchen. This was halfway down the stairs with same door other side of stairs locked. Most likely those rooms were storage for the massive and always changing art collection And rare books
This one of the BEST exploring of a mansion, I have seen since I started watching exploring mansion video's yesterday. 😊
Thank you so much for sharing the exploring of this magnificent mansion ❤
there is so much more to see and you are just walking so fast by.
I am familiar with this beautiful place just from The Proper People. It's interesting to see it from two different perspectives. A beautiful property with a remarkable history.
I hope I’m wrong but the devious mind of a developer will go to any links that refrigerator could be left on with the door wide open so that it’ll overheat and start a fire. I hope that isn’t his endgame, but someone should really unplug the refrigerator.
Amazing ! some deep history there!!
Oh most definitely
Thank you for such a detailed tour, loved it. That place is amazing! Enjoyed this video so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
Philadelphia was always a big high school and college basketball town in the mid-to-late 20th century.
In 1953 Jack Weisman lead the Yeadon high school basketball team to a state championship.
After his graduation he went and played at Villanova, one of the city's "big five" colleges.
Thanks for the video!
Thank you for the info!
The glass ceilings in and near the library were amazing.
Entire place is amazing
Not actually library, the galleries were that way
Correct, probably switched over to a library in roughly the sixties. My parents moved into one of the rooms in 1963. When I was there visiting was the 80s.
Nice video! I love it!!
IMPRESIONANTE, ME QUEDO SIN PALABRAS.
😲🤗
Ahh the dream mansion that was. Ive searched all over to authentic images or drawings of the original look, but extremely hard to find.
Im here from TIKTOK and i love your videos
It would be cool to live there & fix it up at the same time.
Casa linda e enorme, manter essa casa nao era brincadeira nao viu.!!!
Hate to see a place like that rot. So, beautiful. They don’t make them like that anymore.
Awesome place thanks
Thank you too
I think Proper People explored this one before.
If you notice, Bryan’s in the video
I think every single uberX UA-camr visited this property in the last 4 years, this is probably the 12th time seeing this house
This place was so huge it had its own power plant on the grounds and took a full time staff of over 100 people to keep it running
So awesome
Glad you liked it
If the paintings in the ball room were to be professionally cleaned, the colors would pop.
Best place ever
Isn't that Bryan from Proper People? Sure looks and even sounds like him.
Wayne Manor 🦇
Good thing Batman wasn’t home
Looks like a great place to rewrite history, would love to have a month with all those books, can only imagine what might have been missed when they cleared out the library. Almost looks like a forgotten loony bin......giggle. 'Eyes Wide Shut' anyone?
Probably so beautiful in it’s day
What are their plans for it, surely they won’t just let this one fall down around itself, i see so many mansions walked away from, then left to ruin, sad
It's beautiful
It’s amazing
@@UrbexAndChill Sure is
I wonder how you managed to not set off the alarm
Temperature dropped.... Ghosts are around you
All I hear watching this is "bong!!! Resident Eviiilll" 😂😂
Lmao
Hopefully it can be turned into something instead of sitting there to rot
I think they started working on it
@@UrbexAndChill that’s good to hear 😊 it’s a beautiful property and should be put to use !
There is a preservation group slowly working on it. It will take a lot of time and funding but last I knew they were working on the purchase and had cleaned up some stuff
It's Philadelphia it's not exactly a growing metro area.... Crime anti-business policies
Wow, it's getting worse and worse. Last video I saw of this property was several months ago, and it was in better shape then. Shame.
I took this video almost 2 years ago. They’ve been working inside for a few months now.
@@UrbexAndChill Oh, interesting! I've seen 10 or more videos of this mansion going back at least 5 years or more. One of the earliest I remember, there was an elderly man still living on the property acting as a caretaker and guard. The mansion was in much better shape then.
Sad to see the progression of decay and destruction over the years.
@@UrbexAndChill you sit on unreleased content for over two years? 🤔
It would be great if Mr. Elon Musk would take this mansion under his wings and restore it to its former glory. The space could function as a recreation place for employees, as well as a seminar space. And in a way, it would meet the two peaks of their time, pioneers of intercontinental shipping and interplanetary travel careers. I really believe that Elon Musk would make this place one of the most desirable destinations in the world. Mr. Musk, breathe life back into this place..
He could make his own Mara lago
Vcs nao ficaram com medo de fantasmas nao??
How many times you gonna post this video lol 😭
Re upload, taken down for copyright
@@UrbexAndChill I’m guessing they have they take issue because the preservation group has their own tour they did
wow
Lynnewood hall is just too big & creepy.
That’s just silly and stupid! $256 million and abandoned. Looks like the White House.
LIBARY
🧡🇨🇦🧡
It's sad that this house sits empty wen there are some really good homeless people in the world
It would be destroyed in a year. Homeless people are homeless because they don't have the money to keep it up. That is why they are Homeless. Only people like Leon or some of these maga lottery winners would by it instead of the ugly modern ones that usually wind up abandoned and decaying..
Dude THE WORD IS LIBRARY. Lie-bRaRe-eee
It’s not LiEBERRY. There’s no BERRY in the word.
Learn your own language.
Hey! Me and some friends wanted to explore this place but we weren’t sure if it’s still owned by someone or abandoned again. Maybe I could hit you up on instagram or something. If you’re in the eastern pa i know some cool spots