I really want to thank you. Documenting these buildings no matter what they are is incredibly important. You show a reverence to parts of our relatively recent history. This is a beautiful place even as it does decay
Ok last comment : Long Island did save my life. It was beautiful out there in the spring/ summer. I really LOVED this video, brought back so much for me. Thank you for being respectful of the place ❤❤
My grandmother died there in Long Island Hospital. We knew a few people who were sent there because they were low income. The island was beautiful. Lots of wildlife. Growing up in Boston, as teenagers, we used to drive out there often over the long skinny bridge. You could either go to visit the hospital or go to the old Civil War fort at the end of the island to explore the ruins. It had been considered a good place to build new apartments or condo high-rises, for the unobstructed view of the other islands and the Boston Skyline. Plans were started and stopped for different deals, but nothing ever happened. Then, they blew up the bridge and left the island and the buildings to just rot. It's a shame.
Thanks for your comment Chris. We thought about trying to explore the Civil War Fort at the end of the island at night, but you have to walk past the active part so we decided to not risk it since we didn't explore the hospital yet. Its good they are finally starting renovations and hopefully will restore the entire island and put it to good use again.
@@abandonedcentral The fort has a lot of concrete areas that look like they were WW2 refurbishments. A lot of it was very overgrown and a lot of it was crumbling, exposed original brick and collapsed tunnel entrances. There were a couple of rooms with the hole in the middle of the floor, to be able to oscillate a cannon or big gun, probably 20th century.. Among all the new growth of maple trees and sumac, were a few surprise open spaces filled with massive amounts of untouched daisys. Awesome photo op. We saw at least one skunk and a raccoon. They nest there, so you really want to be careful. I agree, do it in the daytime, for your own safety. The harbor view is amazing. I hope you get to visit there sometime. i can't understand why they blew up the bridge, rather than maintain it. The buildings of the hospital are all really nice. Colonial brick. The entire place always has a peaceful, refreshing and cleansing feel to it. Like a step back in time. I think one reason any larger development has been so long in the making, is sewerage issues and even more traffic on what used to be a 2 lane road.
I'm so happy I found this video. I grew. up in Boston and have gone by and seen the island from ferries, cruise ships, and boat tours. My paternal grandfather arrived in Boston in 1909 and I remember stories about Long Island from him and my dad. It's a great part of history that you documented that will be amazing to compare to the rebuilding of the island. Thank you for being respectful of the property and people's private info. It's a shame that all those medical supplies were not removed and used in places that really could have benefitted from them. Thank again, you have a new subscriber! Mike/Dallas TX
THANK YOU - a video like this really needed to be made to explain the history of this place. I’m glad you explained the difference of Long Island Hospital and then the Recovery Center / Shelter because a lot of people think this was only a homeless shelter. My uncle was the Ast. Hospital Director before the Hospital closed in ‘93, he then became the Ast. Site Manager afterwards for a few years. He said an older security guard told him some wild stories, including one about an FBI safehouse on the other side of island. Ive had the pleasure of exploring the campus; it’s absolutely amazing. Great video and excellent job explaining the history!!
In the late 90s and throughout the 2000s, there were drug treatment programs and homeless shelters in this island , It's called Long Island. There's a shooting range down the road and a furefighter burn house for training . I lived in a 6 month halfway house for women called the Hello house and watched Spectacle island get built from the drit sdug up by the Big Dig project while out smoking cigarettes. Spectacle is actually in Quincy, and once the bridge broke down, Quincy fought the city of Boston on reopening.
so glad this place will be saved and restored and not demolished like other hospitals. thank you for this explore since ive always wanted to explore this and thank you for treating the old campus with respect. much love
Billions for Ukraine but not enough to keep this hospital open and to build a new bridge. Love your work and incredible videos. Happy Memorial Day to you both.
Thanks for the support Katie! Glad you enjoyed this video. Very sad that America is supporting Ukraine in the war while we have homeless people all across our country.
Hi, I’m seeing things that I never knew about. I grew up in the Bronx left when I was 27. This is just wild. I’ve been to Boston a few times but never knew this history. Thanks so much. Jo-Anne
Oh my gosh! Those railings in the original hospital were amazing! I thought the looked original-and the room that had the bed all made-probably since the 50’s. That was very cool! The magazine’s would have been fascinating-what a find. That was cool-having power so you could watch movies and charge your phones! That’s a bonus. I’m sure there is a months worth of exploring there. Glad you didn’t use the kayak! You could have gotten stranded-with the wind being stronger the next day. The library was sad! The table was so beautiful. And the books just left to decay breaks my heart. 😢
Ya it was cool they had power but think how much power being on at abandoned places like this costs of our tax dollars or helps create the insanely high energy costs we all have to pay.
Pretty interesting for sure the way they made that hospital so far out. When I think of a hospital I think of a building that can be easily reached. Very cool and one of a kind explore.
I would drive my family members over there every week to visit another family member. It was a hospital at the time. I was petrified of the bridge. The smell of urine was so bad I had to wait outside
I really appreciate this video. Long Island has been closed for years and I am surprised you were allowed out. The fort on the island is also very cool
Fascinating documentary! Now what people forget is that hospitals are also businesses, and they can go out of business. The bigger the facility--the more staff they need, and they are quite costly. Now the danger being inside this abandoned building is the accumulation of mold; mold spores are in the air and can cause a massive infection as they start growing in lung tissue.
Brilliant documentary, l thoroughly enjoyed it l say that what we take from the earth it eventually takes back as a lot of the buildings showed. I bet there will also be a museum built on the island with those bunks, bed,s, wheel chairs and documentations like the nursing books in it. Congratulations❤
Ooooh WHO LET YOU OUT THERE 👀 I’ve had to spend time out there a couple of times 🤪 I’ve been wondering what has happened to the buildings!! THANK YOU SO MUCH
I went to college in Boston in the 80’s. I kept a map on my wall with pushpins and string to all the different spots I rode my bicycle. Probably should’ve started by saying that I was more into riding my bicycle in college than I was going to my classes Anyway,.after a ride to Castle Island from Cambridge I went a bit south and ended up in a really bad neighborhood. I had an alright bike, and it was clear when I reached the odd shoreline tenement housing outpost soon south of there that I’d begun to be pursued by people to rob me.. I spun peddles out of it fortunately and back to my apartment and put up another push pin and a string. I told myself I would never go near there again. Until I started looking a little closer at the map, I saw that a little further south of that hellhole neighborhood there looked to be a single or two lane bridge out to a small peninsula/island. I knew I had to check it out. I chose another approach for my next ride to explore it. I went across a bridge/kind of causeway where a guard was in a small booth, though I just rode right past him like I belonged there and he didn’t flinch or do a thing. Then again, he may have been lunchin’ out with his own issues. As in, what I learned to be called nodding out later in life. Anyway, the causeway bridge came to an end a few hundred yards after and I found myself at this place. And back then it looked the same as it does in this video, made in present day. I’m not kidding. The place was completely abandoned. There weren’t any cars parked there or any other signs of life. I looked up at one of these derelict buildings and saw a concentration-camp-thin shaven man staring through a broken paned window from a second floor room at me. The place was in shambles. And then one more face popped interview from another window, and then another, etc. I thought it was completely shut down, though I wasn’t naïve to think that these were ghosts, although it did seem like something out of American Horror Story in hindsight. It was a completely surreal moment, but it seemed that these were people without stable housing. Their sudden curiosity in my presence startled me and I peddled out of there and right past the guard gate with more self preservation than the previous ride. To my shock I learned afterward that it was still an operating facility of some sort, and that long term residents had been kept there after it had basically been shuttered. If anyone had seen the conditions they were kept in It though, I swear it would’ve made Geraldo Rivera’s story in Staten Island look like a joke. It was like a bad acid trip back in ‘86.
It’s was a homeless shelter for a few years and was once going to be made into a place for addiction treatment center and for housing for homeless I’ve lived 15 minutes away from Boston my hole life I remember hearing tons of stuff about it but people called it a different name can’t remember what they called it but google it if you’d like to read about what they wanted todo to the place but the bridge had to be rebuilt and I don’t think it ever got approved
at the time stamp 1:12 when you were showing the light fixtures, those fixtures date back into the 1950's, they are the preheat start type using starters( FS 4)
@@abandonedcentral if the building is going to be restored, those light fixtures will hit the construction dumpster, and the ballasts will be removed and sent to a hazardous land fill due the PCB filled capacitors. I worked in a hospital as an electrician, and one of the buildings was slated to be torn down, so I removed all of the 4 foot light fixtures that had preheat ballasts, and were repurposed in my basement. these light fixtures had all the original ballasts, and the fixtures were built in 1950.
Crazy I spent about 60 days out there back in 2012 at a program. Place creeped me out back then and it was also one of the sickest I ever got in my life. There is a lot of abuse and neglect in the Recovery communities/programs still to this day. The food they would serve was so bad they would allow us to buy our own food once a week. Its a place I forgot till this video.
@abandonedcentral It's all good! When it comes to the recovery aspect of the island as it's known in the recovery community overall it was good and bad at the same time. The programs on the island saved a lot of life's. In general addiction treatment in MA and the whole country needs an overhaul. I first got sober in 2009 at 18, I've been sober since 2017. Because of programs I am alive but it took 9 different halfway houses. From those 9 I was able to see the good bad and ugly. I never thought I would work in the recovery field but I started advocacy work in 2010. Because of covid I left the culinary field as a sous chef and got my CADC and I'm 2 classes away from my LADC. Been working as a case manager since 2021. Only way to get people to listen that can effect the changes was to get experience in field and licensed. Since 2009 I've lobbied for 3 law changes that passed. The most important was the good Samaritan law in relation to overdoses. I'm just getting started, now I sit on city advisory boards and meet with DPH. No one should have to die because of someone's power trip or ego.
Haha thank you! The boat ride was so last minute. We literally were about to leave town when we got the call that we can get dropped off. We truly appreciate the support 🙌
Thank you for making this video the time and effort it takes must be insane their is so many medical things left behind and drugs as well You mention milk of magnesia it called propofol they use it in icu units and surgeries
CUM DRACU SA LAȘI UN AȘA LOC IN PARAGINĂ? CUM SA LAȘI ATÂTA MOBILIER,INSTRUMENTAR ,APARATURĂ MEDICALĂ SA RUGINEASCĂ SI SA LE DETERIOREZE PLOILE,CÂND ATÂTEA ȚĂRI NU BENEFICIAZĂ NICI MĂCAR DE UN CABINET MEDICAL? ÎN CE LUME NEBUNĂ TRĂIM?
What a sad waste of tax-payers money! As badly as we need places for the homeless, battered women and children, even abused animals. Why can't state and federal agencies do something. Just waste, waste, and more waste.
I was going to scope it out this summer because I have a boat and Kayak BUT I heard they have surveillance cameras AND a secret camp site am not risking it
I FUNNY TO WATCH YOU GUYS WALKING THRU A OLD HOSPITAL WITHOUT GLOVES OR MASK TO PROTECT YOURSELFS? IN AN OLD HOSPITAL>?? REALLY??? AND IN THE PAST THERE WAS COVID ???
The point was to quarantine those with infectious diseases to protect the majority from infection. That is based on the fact that the first OBLIGATION of gov't is to protect public health and safety. See US Supreme Court decision _Jacobson v. Massachusetts._
I really want to thank you. Documenting these buildings no matter what they are is incredibly important. You show a reverence to parts of our relatively recent history. This is a beautiful place even as it does decay
Ok last comment : Long Island did save my life. It was beautiful out there in the spring/ summer. I really LOVED this video, brought back so much for me. Thank you for being respectful of the place ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed our video! Thank you for watching. We truly appreciate the support.
My grandmother died there in Long Island Hospital.
We knew a few people who were sent there because they were low income.
The island was beautiful.
Lots of wildlife.
Growing up in Boston, as teenagers, we used to drive out there often over the long skinny bridge.
You could either go to visit the hospital or go to the old Civil War fort at the end of the island to explore the ruins.
It had been considered a good place to build new apartments or condo high-rises, for the unobstructed view of the other islands and the Boston Skyline.
Plans were started and stopped for different deals, but nothing ever happened.
Then, they blew up the bridge and left the island and the buildings to just rot.
It's a shame.
Thanks for your comment Chris. We thought about trying to explore the Civil War Fort at the end of the island at night, but you have to walk past the active part so we decided to not risk it since we didn't explore the hospital yet. Its good they are finally starting renovations and hopefully will restore the entire island and put it to good use again.
@@abandonedcentral The fort has a lot of concrete areas that look like they were WW2 refurbishments.
A lot of it was very overgrown and a lot of it was crumbling, exposed original brick and collapsed tunnel entrances. There were a couple of rooms with the hole in the middle of the floor, to be able to oscillate a cannon or big gun, probably 20th century..
Among all the new growth of maple trees and sumac, were a few surprise open spaces filled with massive amounts of untouched daisys. Awesome photo op.
We saw at least one skunk and a raccoon. They nest there, so you really want to be careful.
I agree, do it in the daytime, for your own safety. The harbor view is amazing.
I hope you get to visit there sometime. i can't understand why they blew up the bridge, rather than maintain it.
The buildings of the hospital are all really nice. Colonial brick.
The entire place always has a peaceful, refreshing and cleansing feel to it. Like a step back in time.
I think one reason any larger development has been so long in the making, is sewerage issues and even more traffic on what used to be a 2 lane road.
I'm so happy I found this video. I grew. up in Boston and have gone by and seen the island from ferries, cruise ships, and boat tours. My paternal grandfather arrived in Boston in 1909 and I remember stories about Long Island from him and my dad. It's a great part of history that you documented that will be amazing to compare to the rebuilding of the island. Thank you for being respectful of the property and people's private info. It's a shame that all those medical supplies were not removed and used in places that really could have benefitted from them. Thank again, you have a new subscriber! Mike/Dallas TX
THANK YOU - a video like this really needed to be made to explain the history of this place. I’m glad you explained the difference of Long Island Hospital and then the Recovery Center / Shelter because a lot of people think this was only a homeless shelter.
My uncle was the Ast. Hospital Director before the Hospital closed in ‘93, he then became the Ast. Site Manager afterwards for a few years. He said an older security guard told him some wild stories, including one about an FBI safehouse on the other side of island.
Ive had the pleasure of exploring the campus; it’s absolutely amazing. Great video and excellent job explaining the history!!
In the late 90s and throughout the 2000s, there were drug treatment programs and homeless shelters in this island , It's called Long Island. There's a shooting range down the road and a furefighter burn house for training . I lived in a 6 month halfway house for women called the Hello house and watched Spectacle island get built from the drit sdug up by the Big Dig project while out smoking cigarettes. Spectacle is actually in Quincy, and once the bridge broke down, Quincy fought the city of Boston on reopening.
What was your favorite part of this abandoned Long Island Hospital documentary? Drop us a comment and let us know!
so glad this place will be saved and restored and not demolished like other hospitals. thank you for this explore since ive always wanted to explore this and thank you for treating the old campus with respect. much love
What a wild ride❤❤❤looks like yall had SO much fun 😮😮😮happy holidays with much love from Canada 🇨🇦
I wish I had friends like you guys - it would be SO much fun to explore places with like-minded people❤🎉😊
Wow, boat ride to the island, exploring an abandoned hospital with electricity and overnight, watching TV before sleep, what more can you ask for 😀👍
Haha for real. It was one of the best explores. Locations like this are extremely rare to come by.
A few minutes in and I'm already hooked! Your content always delivers!
We greatly appreciate the support. Thank you for watching!
Billions for Ukraine but not enough to keep this hospital open and to build a new bridge. Love your work and incredible videos. Happy Memorial Day to you both.
Thanks for the support Katie! Glad you enjoyed this video. Very sad that America is supporting Ukraine in the war while we have homeless people all across our country.
Not billions as in actual cash. It's excess military equipment to help them against a homicidal dictator. Stop pushing the red hat propaganda.
Trump cheated enough on taxes to cover the repairs 100 times over.
Hi, I’m seeing things that I never knew about. I grew up in the Bronx left when I was 27. This is just wild. I’ve been to Boston a few times but never knew this history. Thanks so much. Jo-Anne
Oh my gosh! Those railings in the original hospital were amazing! I thought the looked original-and the room that had the bed all made-probably since the 50’s. That was very cool! The magazine’s would have been fascinating-what a find. That was cool-having power so you could watch movies and charge your phones! That’s a bonus. I’m sure there is a months worth of exploring there. Glad you didn’t use the kayak! You could have gotten stranded-with the wind being stronger the next day. The library was sad! The table was so beautiful. And the books just left to decay breaks my heart. 😢
Ya it was cool they had power but think how much power being on at abandoned places like this costs of our tax dollars or helps create the insanely high energy costs we all have to pay.
@@heatherjackson2520 it is wasteful I agree. And you’re right-it’s probably tax dollars paying the bill.
Pretty interesting for sure the way they made that hospital so far out. When I think of a hospital I think of a building that can be easily reached. Very cool and one of a kind explore.
You guys REALLY know how to explore! The tv was brilliant!
By far the best explore I've ever seen!. Just came across you guys but definitely subscribing and about to check out more of your videos!
Best comment we ever received! Thank you so much for the support. Glad you enjoyed this video.
I would drive my family members over there every week to visit another family member. It was a hospital at the time. I was petrified of the bridge. The smell of urine was so bad I had to wait outside
It was a nursing home end of life place. Not always for drugs
Yeah love the video's of the abandoned hospitals in the USA! Guys you rock! Greetings from Netherlands Friesland Harm&Anna 🇳🇱
Hospitals are one of our favorites to explore! Thanks so much for the support. Glad you enjoyed this video.
I really appreciate this video. Long Island has been closed for years and I am surprised you were allowed out. The fort on the island is also very cool
Thank you for watching!
What disturbs me all the different supplies just left behind there's people out there that need them
There's not always someone who can take them. Also costs money to ship these things often.
Omg this was amazing!!! I watched it twice because I loved it that much lol. IMO, this is the best explore you've done! I'm so jealous lol
You're the best! Thank you for the support Mary! Glad you liked this one. We worked on it for a while.
You know me so well AC I love these kind of abandoned places thankyou, so glad you all got there and back safely the water looked pretty scary ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! We almost missed out on our opportunity to film this location but luckily it worked out last minute.
Amazing exploration 🎉 thank you for sharing !!!
You're so welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
Those wood floors are priceless!!
Yes they are! Hopefully they save as much of the original buildings as possible.
This was so interesting! You guys are really awesome! Thanks for a great explore and stay safe!
I love your guys videos, they are so well made. Thank you so much for posting them!
Glad you like them! Thank you for the support.
Thanks!
We greatly appreciate the support. Thank you very much!
Fascinating documentary! Now what people forget is that hospitals are also businesses, and they can go out of business. The bigger the facility--the more staff they need, and they are quite costly. Now the danger being inside this abandoned building is the accumulation of mold; mold spores are in the air and can cause a massive infection as they start growing in lung tissue.
Me and my dad watch every video u guys post this is by far the best video u guys have done!
Wow thank you so much for the support Alex! That awesome to hear!
Well done, this has to be the best place I have seen, next to St. Therese Hospital in my home town, which brought me to the channel.
greate explore! Watching a DVD in an abandoned hospital is epic!
A night to remember for sure! Thanks for watching Matt!
Andrew House saved my life, over a decade clean and sober today, forever grateful 🙏
They could of donated that stuff to the shelters on the mainland, what a waste..So sad.
Brilliant documentary, l thoroughly enjoyed it l say that what we take from the earth it eventually takes back as a lot of the buildings showed. I bet there will also be a museum built on the island with those bunks, bed,s, wheel chairs and documentations like the nursing books in it. Congratulations❤
Thank you so much for watching. The entire island is a construction site at this point. Renovations will be taking place over the next few years.
Very cool explore!
Ooooh WHO LET YOU OUT THERE 👀 I’ve had to spend time out there a couple of times 🤪 I’ve been wondering what has happened to the buildings!! THANK YOU SO MUCH
Great job guys, one of the best!
Thank you so much for the feedback!
I went to college in Boston in the 80’s. I kept a map on my wall with pushpins and string to all the different spots I rode my bicycle. Probably should’ve started by saying that I was more into riding my bicycle in college than I was going to my classes Anyway,.after a ride to Castle Island from Cambridge I went a bit south and ended up in a really bad neighborhood. I had an alright bike, and it was clear when I reached the odd shoreline tenement housing outpost soon south of there that I’d begun to be pursued by people to rob me.. I spun peddles out of it fortunately and back to my apartment and put up another push pin and a string. I told myself I would never go near there again. Until I started looking a little closer at the map, I saw that a little further south of that hellhole neighborhood there looked to be a single or two lane bridge out to a small peninsula/island. I knew I had to check it out. I chose another approach for my next ride to explore it. I went across a bridge/kind of causeway where a guard was in a small booth, though I just rode right past him like I belonged there and he didn’t flinch or do a thing. Then again, he may have been lunchin’ out with his own issues. As in, what I learned to be called nodding out later in life. Anyway, the causeway bridge came to an end a few hundred yards after and I found myself at this place. And back then it looked the same as it does in this video, made in present day. I’m not kidding. The place was completely abandoned. There weren’t any cars parked there or any other signs of life. I looked up at one of these derelict buildings and saw a concentration-camp-thin shaven man staring through a broken paned window from a second floor room at me. The place was in shambles. And then one more face popped interview from another window, and then another, etc. I thought it was completely shut down, though I wasn’t naïve to think that these were ghosts, although it did seem like something out of American Horror Story in hindsight. It was a completely surreal moment, but it seemed that these were people without stable housing. Their sudden curiosity in my presence startled me and I peddled out of there and right past the guard gate with more self preservation than the previous ride. To my shock I learned afterward that it was still an operating facility of some sort, and that long term residents had been kept there after it had basically been shuttered. If anyone had seen the conditions they were kept in It though, I swear it would’ve made Geraldo Rivera’s story in Staten Island look like a joke. It was like a bad acid trip back in ‘86.
It’s was a homeless shelter for a few years and was once going to be made into a place for addiction treatment center and for housing for homeless I’ve lived 15 minutes away from Boston my hole life I remember hearing tons of stuff about it but people called it a different name can’t remember what they called it but google it if you’d like to read about what they wanted todo to the place but the bridge had to be rebuilt and I don’t think it ever got approved
Very cool video.
Have you ever had any paranormal experiences while exploring these abandoned places?
Thanks for watching! No we haven't had an paranormal experiences in the past 12 years of this hobby.
I worked there for many years. Have so many stories
I was waiting for this
We worked on this one for a while! Thanks for watching Tamika 🙌
Adventure island , great video y'all
Thanks for watching Brett! Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this channel, it's real life sadly gone.
We greatly appreciate the support Robert 🙌
at the time stamp 1:12 when you were showing the light fixtures, those fixtures date back into the 1950's, they are the preheat start type using starters( FS 4)
Hopefully they save them during the restoration.
@@abandonedcentral if the building is going to be restored, those light fixtures will hit the construction dumpster, and the ballasts will be removed and sent to a hazardous land fill due the PCB filled capacitors. I worked in a hospital as an electrician, and one of the buildings was slated to be torn down, so I removed all of the 4 foot light fixtures that had preheat ballasts, and were repurposed in my basement. these light fixtures had all the original ballasts, and the fixtures were built in 1950.
Wow what an amazing experience 👏👏👏💯🤘
Yes it was! Thanks for watching our video!
That was so amazing
Glad you enjoyed our video. Thanks for watching!
Eerily beautiful!
Thank you for watching!
Crazy I spent about 60 days out there back in 2012 at a program. Place creeped me out back then and it was also one of the sickest I ever got in my life. There is a lot of abuse and neglect in the Recovery communities/programs still to this day. The food they would serve was so bad they would allow us to buy our own food once a week. Its a place I forgot till this video.
Sorry you went thru that and that our video brought back those memories 😔
@abandonedcentral It's all good! When it comes to the recovery aspect of the island as it's known in the recovery community overall it was good and bad at the same time. The programs on the island saved a lot of life's. In general addiction treatment in MA and the whole country needs an overhaul.
I first got sober in 2009 at 18, I've been sober since 2017. Because of programs I am alive but it took 9 different halfway houses. From those 9 I was able to see the good bad and ugly. I never thought I would work in the recovery field but I started advocacy work in 2010. Because of covid I left the culinary field as a sous chef and got my CADC and I'm 2 classes away from my LADC. Been working as a case manager since 2021.
Only way to get people to listen that can effect the changes was to get experience in field and licensed. Since 2009 I've lobbied for 3 law changes that passed. The most important was the good Samaritan law in relation to overdoses.
I'm just getting started, now I sit on city advisory boards and meet with DPH. No one should have to die because of someone's power trip or ego.
Fran! That Boat ride, was worth it! 🤑 The Best Content! As, always! I hope you guys, didnt leave that coke machine, unattended to! Wink! Wink!
Haha thank you! The boat ride was so last minute. We literally were about to leave town when we got the call that we can get dropped off. We truly appreciate the support 🙌
that was amazing
in the last 20 minutes I found this place on google maps and was wondering if anyone had explored it, stumbled upon your video and got my answer
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed it!
Perfect example of government waste and ridiculousness.
Thank you for this tour. I'd heard of it as being a New Hampshire gal
Thank you for making this video the time and effort it takes must be insane their is so many medical things left behind and drugs as well
You mention milk of magnesia it called propofol they use it in icu units and surgeries
How much did your boat ride cost? I've been trying to go but haven't been able to find a way there for less than $1000 a person
CUM DRACU SA LAȘI UN AȘA LOC IN PARAGINĂ? CUM SA LAȘI ATÂTA MOBILIER,INSTRUMENTAR ,APARATURĂ MEDICALĂ SA RUGINEASCĂ SI SA LE DETERIOREZE PLOILE,CÂND ATÂTEA ȚĂRI NU BENEFICIAZĂ NICI MĂCAR DE UN CABINET MEDICAL? ÎN CE LUME NEBUNĂ TRĂIM?
Im just glad there saving this
Agreed. The buildings were getting pretty bad out there. Thanks for watching.
There was an old crematorium there when I was there in late 90s
Is there a cemetery there?
Smoked a blunt when he woke up😅
@@nicholas4839 every single morning 🤣
Rebuilding the bridge and keeping this open would gave heen more cost effective than this.
What a sad waste of tax-payers money! As badly as we need places for the homeless, battered women and children, even abused animals. Why can't state and federal agencies do something. Just waste, waste, and more waste.
I live here and didn’t know there was an island with a hospital on it!
You should see a lot about it in the news coming up as they start to prepare to construct the new bridge. Thanks for watching.
I worked at the old hospital for a ouple months in '71. Toured the old bunkers then.
Mayor Wu is trying to get it up and running again.
Also, now that Long Islnad is closed, all the people that could be out there receiving services are all down methadone mile
The old hospital gives of chernobyle vibes.i can't believe how uncomfortable the old wheelchairs were.mine looks like the rolls royce compared to them
I was going to scope it out this summer because I have a boat and Kayak BUT I heard they have surveillance cameras AND a secret camp site am not risking it
Yea, they are out there everyday working now. Its probably still doable but def risky.
Long ISLAND, IS NOT IN BOSTON, ITS IN QUINCY MA
They should be using some of these places for homeless shelters, This place looks to being reasonable condition.
Those copy machines probably still work
Thank you for sharing for us Urbex posers!. What an adventure! Thank you again.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching Doug.
Abandoned since 2014 ,, that’s not centuries ?????
Never said it was abandoned for centuries?
@@abandonedcentral someone in the video did .
The buildings look like they are still in save able condition. With all the migrants and homeless, they should be, using these places.
Yep I said the same thing why don't they protect yourself.
The thing is how they got All of building materials to that island back in the day
Yea I couldn't imagine that process back in the late 1800's. Thanks for all the continued support Robert!
@@abandonedcentral anytime abandoned central ✌️🙏👍😎
They call them boats
Go and visit you would 🎉like it Ellis Island
2008 it was a homeless shelter it has no sharks, 2010 they shut down it's bridge.
No sharks in the ocean? How do you figure Brad?
@@abandonedcentral oh there are lots of sharks.......
Hey guys that tv was for staff use only 😂
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1:15 shark infested ocean waters 😂😂😂
So you're saying there aren't sharks swimming in that water? Are you a complete idiot or just slightly slow?
@@abandonedcentral just say you’re not from the area
demons like to stay in places like this. Dirty, old full of human energy.
What’s with the weird audio
What's with the weird comments?
In this day and age they Could turn that place into a Reformatory for Boys correcting they can't swim off a great location in my opinion.
It is currently under renovation. They are working on all the buildings on the property. Not exactly sure what they are doing with it once its done.
Sharks ,yes, infested ,no.
1950 ka old hospital 1950 ka old real hospital fek nahin
Go detroit!!!
супер!
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I FUNNY TO WATCH YOU GUYS WALKING THRU A OLD HOSPITAL WITHOUT GLOVES OR MASK TO PROTECT YOURSELFS? IN AN OLD HOSPITAL>?? REALLY??? AND IN THE PAST THERE WAS COVID ???
Covid was around in 2014?
@@abandonedcentral no covid started in 2019 June still wear gloves and masks for your protection
Masks do not protect you from covid. SMH some people are sheep
That’s dramatic
It closed 10 years ago screwball. I bet you drive around alone with a mask on
@William McEvoy
The point was to quarantine those with infectious diseases to protect the majority from infection.
That is based on the fact that the first OBLIGATION of gov't is to protect public health and safety.
See US Supreme Court decision _Jacobson v. Massachusetts._
Perfect zombie apocalypse survival spot