The Empty City of Gary Indiana - Portal To Hell at Demon House / Desolate Neighborhoods & Buildings

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  • @RosinGoblin
    @RosinGoblin 2 роки тому +1638

    I'm from Gary. I pray to God that the economy is never destroyed in any of your hometowns. Gary is filled with good people, who do their best to live life despite their socio-economic situation. If I could do it all over again, and choose all of the variables, I would still choose Gary. Thank you for visiting Adam

    • @LindaCarol-cl8vw
      @LindaCarol-cl8vw 2 роки тому +59

      Well written

    • @ariel_at_home
      @ariel_at_home 2 роки тому +72

      I lived in Hammond as a elementary aged kid. My dad worked at the steel mill. Some of my life long friends are still there. It's a great group of people. It's so sad when socioeconomic issues happen. I am so happy that Adam did this. And I'm thankful Aku that you spoke up!

    • @jeffalbillar7625
      @jeffalbillar7625 2 роки тому +11

      ✌️

    • @MikeX3000
      @MikeX3000 2 роки тому +28

      They say Home is where the heart is, you must have a heavy heart.

    • @Sparty-pi3jq
      @Sparty-pi3jq 2 роки тому +65

      I've only been thru Gary, but as long as there are good people, all places in this country are valuable as hell. I dont care your skin color, religion or sexual orientation, I would love to see happy united strong Americans coast to coast (politicsbe damnex at this point). The military taught me, to respect the man/woman,next to me and I learned alot from all walks of life, that were very alien to me. .

  • @TheChoochooboy99
    @TheChoochooboy99 2 роки тому +475

    There are a few streets in Gary that are occupied by Thomas Edison’s concrete houses. 86 were built and about 70 still stand today. They are historically significant and very rare now. You should check them out if you are ever in Gary again.

    • @francisjaniewski5990
      @francisjaniewski5990 2 роки тому +14

      Where at? I always liked Gary. Some strange sociological behavior.

    • @TheChoochooboy99
      @TheChoochooboy99 2 роки тому +28

      @@francisjaniewski5990 these are the names of the neighborhoods I could find. They were built by US Steel in the early 1910’s for the steel plants management. They are Polk Street Cottages, Jackson Terraces, Monroe Terrace, and Van Buren Terrace. I saw them once when I was driving around Gary, but didn’t realize their significance at the time.

    • @TheChoochooboy99
      @TheChoochooboy99 2 роки тому +18

      @@francisjaniewski5990 there’s also the American Sheet and Tin Mill Apartment building that utilized the same poured concrete method. It’s located at 633 W 4th Ave.

    • @Mountainrock70
      @Mountainrock70 2 роки тому +12

      Are these concrete houses owned by the city now or still privately owned?

    • @TheChoochooboy99
      @TheChoochooboy99 2 роки тому +10

      @@Mountainrock70 they are poured concrete houses and are privately owned as far as I know.

  • @JenniferEasonChannel
    @JenniferEasonChannel 2 роки тому +10

    Hello,
    I was born in Gary, IN and wanted to return and document the state of affairs there.
    My attempt to get there a few years ago was unsuccessful as I was stuck in Chicago due to the Polar Vortex Conditions.
    Thank you for such an excellent documentary of this American city.

  • @slackjawedyokel1
    @slackjawedyokel1 2 роки тому +323

    as a retired builder , it saddens me to see all those house decaying --and all that building material not being recycled

    • @irinav.5241
      @irinav.5241 2 роки тому +5

      What could be recycled?

    • @slackjawedyokel1
      @slackjawedyokel1 2 роки тому +15

      @@irinav.5241 re purposed / re used -brick -steel beams -some of the wood -far tighter grain than the fast growth

    • @charlierobles316
      @charlierobles316 2 роки тому +4

      Go rebuild them and recycle them

    • @slackjawedyokel1
      @slackjawedyokel1 2 роки тому +10

      @@charlierobles316 Ill get right on it

    • @kevinxanity4113
      @kevinxanity4113 2 роки тому +7

      @@charlierobles316 you better go help him

  • @charlottesometimes2944
    @charlottesometimes2944 2 роки тому +49

    Been obsessed with Gary for years, I check in on Google Street view at least once a year to see the changes, make sure the theater is still there. Thanks for the tour, it's hard finding content since everyone is afraid to get out of their cars

    • @jeffalbillar7625
      @jeffalbillar7625 2 роки тому +4

      Hey.
      Is Gary really that bad?

    • @strglitter
      @strglitter 2 роки тому

      Gary Indiana murder capital of the world

    • @kylephillip6433
      @kylephillip6433 2 роки тому +4

      Some parts are rough their

    • @charlottesometimes2944
      @charlottesometimes2944 2 роки тому +7

      @@jeffalbillar7625 yeah, it's pretty bad. You can really find houses there for less than 1000 bucks, but you're really just buying the plot of land. It's a very very tragic community. There are a couple good docs on it just type in Gary IN in you tube search

    • @erastuserazade9785
      @erastuserazade9785 2 роки тому +1

      @@kylephillip6433 In what way and how did things become “ rough “ ? So sad that apparently nice places become desolate and depressed.

  • @PaulMcCartExperience
    @PaulMcCartExperience 2 роки тому +107

    That Palace Theater was like the one in Akron, Ohio that's still operating. It was an atmospheric theater. That means you see a night sky on the ceiling. Complete with moving clouds. The atmospheric ceiling in Akron still works. It opened in 1925 and is an historic gem.

    • @steverobertson6393
      @steverobertson6393 2 роки тому +6

      So, 100 years ago, some things were way way better? That's what I'm thinking and feeling. Oh, and yes, that's for all ethnic groups (put that in to get in front of the self-righteous virtue signalers).

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 2 роки тому +1

      Like our Fox Theatre in Atlanta. GA. I'm afraid cancel-culture will tear down buildings it decides is "wrong" before our economy really goes under. Even Stone Mt. is not exempt. I used to watch the laser show there when I was younger and see movies, concerts, and plays at the Fox and Peachtree Playhouse.

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 2 роки тому +3

      The Civic Theater in Akron also has a large pipe organ which rises from a bunker to stage level on a lift mechanism.

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 2 роки тому

      @@virginiaconnor8350 - Stone Mountain glorifies the "cancel culture" of the low-life csa and its ilk. The csa deserves only infamy. Please shove your cancel culture, your "Heritage OF Hate!", far up QAnus.

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 2 роки тому

      @@steverobertson6393 - Greed, willful ignorance, and racism are not positive qualities of "patriotism". Obviously, you need to be shown your place.

  • @billcavalier1243
    @billcavalier1243 2 роки тому +34

    My home town. Haven't lived there in nearly 50 years. You need to make another trip to the Miller section of Gary. The difference is striking.

  • @stevebrown3958
    @stevebrown3958 2 роки тому +204

    Dude don't you ever think for 1 second that people don't appreciate these vlogs. They really do help keep me going and are way better than therapy. However if you need to take some downtime do it. Just know that there will always be an audience for this kind of thing. Godspeed and keep up the good work.

    • @Gnomesmakemesmile
      @Gnomesmakemesmile 2 роки тому +1

      Check out a channel called dream poet. He does vlogs mostly in TN where I live but he finds thing I've never heart of. I think u would like it.

    • @waderinger7962
      @waderinger7962 2 роки тому

      Yeah me too. The perfect places to let it all hang out. I can speak my mind and straighten motherfudgers out!

    • @Just.A.T-Rex
      @Just.A.T-Rex 2 роки тому

      Documenting reality is not a crime. Get over it. Don’t like it? Thumbs down and move on.

    • @adamleavy7506
      @adamleavy7506 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Just.A.T-Rexhe's saying "don't you ever think that" as a statement, not a question.

  • @johnnyrocketed2225
    @johnnyrocketed2225 2 роки тому +91

    What’s crazy is the Jackson’s house shows what those other houses and neighborhoods could, and probably did, look like - if you put in the work to keep it nice. It’s surreal - like a time machine. Thanks again!

    • @My2CentsYall
      @My2CentsYall 2 роки тому

      I guess your going to stay out of the RED LINED AREAS! RACISM Destroyed these areas O home equity. This is what happens when your property DECREASES in value base of its zip code. This area was zoned for the blacks, the poor and other minority groups.

    • @Moonewitch
      @Moonewitch 2 роки тому

      Absolutely!

    • @jerrysullivan8424
      @jerrysullivan8424 2 роки тому +6

      Poor people have little money to keep a house up like the Jacksons. ☹

    • @TamaraGarrettAlpha
      @TamaraGarrettAlpha 2 роки тому

      I wonder why they never invested in the city or if they did, what happened to the cash 🤷

    • @JJJere
      @JJJere 2 роки тому +3

      Believe it or not the Jackson's house looked no different than the rest of Gary at the time of his death, abandoned. That is when it was renovated. It had an old 3ft tall chain linked fence without a gate. No trees. No bushes.

  • @drillsergeant5338
    @drillsergeant5338 2 роки тому +124

    I remember about 20 years ago there was an advertisement on television depicting deserted neighborhoods in Gary in good repair. They were typical looking neighborhoods with 4 foot chain link fence and decent looking houses. The substance of the infomercial was that you could go to Gary and purchase a house and lot and a good neighborhood for $1.00. A lot of people took them up on the offer. I wonder what happened to all those people.

    • @albertricks7513
      @albertricks7513 2 роки тому +21

      Like in Detroit to this day probably you would have to commit to living there for at least 10 years or more and contribute to the city or town's property tax base. Kind of like a time share for vacation properties.

    • @robertbairt9094
      @robertbairt9094 2 роки тому

      Most cities have mostly buildings gutted of all metal plumbing by tearing the walls apart to steal metal piping. Alumsiding removed&exposed to elements🥶 Never get a return 🤑

    • @dalethelander3781
      @dalethelander3781 2 роки тому +2

      Sounds like Niagara Falls, NY.

    • @toptendawgbaybeeeeeee
      @toptendawgbaybeeeeeee 2 роки тому +1

      @@banhammer3904 lol

    • @gary1961
      @gary1961 2 роки тому +12

      They are now living in 'the upside down.'

  • @turbotime1964
    @turbotime1964 2 роки тому +317

    Mr Woo, I give you credit for visiting places outside the comfort zone of many. Gary, IN is unfortunately the poster child of a Rust Belt town, a once-thriving town decimated by the flight of the US manufacturing and steel industries overseas. I wish there is a way to revive these dying towns.

    • @Tufhhuyy
      @Tufhhuyy 2 роки тому +22

      Most people in Indiana won't even go near Gary, literally. Most here don't even know whether or not it's still as dangerous as it once was, and they don't intend to find out themselves either.
      I do really appreciate those who are willing to go there and document its continued decline, as unfortunate as it is.
      Even more unfortunate, however, is that it's not alone in the state. Many, many towns and cities -- especially in the north, but there are examples all over the state -- are quickly declining after industry left. A small amount of manufacturing has moved into some of these towns, but not enough to revive them.

    • @charleslindsay3201
      @charleslindsay3201 2 роки тому +26

      there is a way --it's called tariffs

    • @concernedamerican6961
      @concernedamerican6961 2 роки тому +15

      There is a way for all dying cities & towns to become liveable again, Gary needs to reinvent itself to attract investors. Investors only invest their money into something of potential. (profits) There are many ways to start building but it will not be easy. If some investor builds a golf course and 5-star hotel in Gary there wouldn't be any customers because their view would be a down-troddened ghetto. Everything needs to work in unison in order to rebuild.

    • @johnreed8336
      @johnreed8336 2 роки тому +24

      There is - just buy American !

    • @JohnGalt-vr3lx
      @JohnGalt-vr3lx 2 роки тому +11

      Why would you want to revitalize these cities? The served their purpose for that Era. Time however moves on. Due to unions expecting employees to get paid unbelievable wages and the far left wanting nasty businesses that make actual products to leave America. So instead of these businesses providing good jobs and making quality products, while following very strict pollution control laws. Instead these items are made in China with slave labor in many cases, with zero pollution control measures. Time moves on and cities cannot adapt. It's easier to build a new city from scratch than to rebuild a old city. It's a natural progression. There are many cities that ruled the known world that are now ghost towns. Silicon valley was orchards when I was young. Then it boomed. Now many businesses are moving from San Francisco and Silicon valley to Texas. It's just the natural progression of things

  • @tammycoffin8017
    @tammycoffin8017 2 роки тому +49

    "There is beauty in decay." I like that. It makes me sad to see the shape of Gary. I really enjoyed your video.I felt physically ill when you showed the demon house. I could hardly believe the amount of orbs around there. You are a great storyteller. I will subscribe, for sure. Thanks for making this video!

  • @mattjk0919
    @mattjk0919 2 роки тому +21

    Thanks Adam for looking at the beauty of Gary. A very respectful and optimistic video.

  • @nitedreamer23
    @nitedreamer23 2 роки тому +37

    That sign high above the others at 2:40 has been there since I can remember--literally: my family lived there in the mid-60s when I was two and three and one of my first memories in life outside of my family was that sign, oddly enough. I'm shocked it's still there. Downtown Gary used to be pretty nice back then.

  • @Thedaleb1
    @Thedaleb1 2 роки тому +69

    It’s sad to see the abandoned areas, knowing so many lived there, as an 80’s kid the abandoned malls really get me in the feels.

    • @rogerwatkins8557
      @rogerwatkins8557 2 роки тому

      there was a zayres store at us 51 and us 20 in miller. now i think it might be a flea market or was one. i worked at the KFC " chuck wheelers KFC" across from the 12 and 20 bowling alley in 1972, we took the trash out at night when the Gary cop knocked on the back door, i didn't think it was a bad area but that was the rules, i ran around in gary for years me and my buddies going up to the beach around Marquette park had friends in aetna , i lived in portage garyton area my buddy lived on stagecoach road off of us 12, a lot different now

    • @HeatherleeParks
      @HeatherleeParks 2 роки тому

      I was shook seeing all those “dead” malls

  • @esthergarcia1373
    @esthergarcia1373 2 роки тому +35

    Fascinating video as to how a town can virtually disappear when their main businesses go elsewhere. Also seeing some history before our eyes is amazing to watch. Thank you Adam and always be safe. ❤️🙏🏻

  • @dianecotsirilos2623
    @dianecotsirilos2623 2 роки тому +25

    I really enjoy your commentary/perspective. You are very reverent to these places and the people who were inhabitants there. Bravo, please keep up this great work!

  • @bambi.72
    @bambi.72 2 роки тому +31

    i left scary gary and never looked back, I don't even like driving through it, I'm all good. Gary used to be a beautiful safe place, now it's a nightmare where you never wake up from. my heart goes out to all the good people that still leave in Gary.

    • @Black0bsidian
      @Black0bsidian 6 місяців тому +4

      Is it cursed?

    • @Katobitch
      @Katobitch 5 місяців тому

      i believe da area of carolina street is, theres a Netflix movie called the deliverance juat came out 2 days ago based on true events ​@@Black0bsidian

    • @kenyaouko7388
      @kenyaouko7388 4 місяці тому

      Me too girl, me too! It's extremely depressing my old schools are abandoned or torn down.

  • @ComedyRoom10
    @ComedyRoom10 2 роки тому +15

    When I would go back to college after the summer I would go through Gary. I graduated in 2019 so it’s basically the same now as it was then. It always humbled me going through Gary. Hopefully it can rebuild and be what it once was.

  • @jennyf6446
    @jennyf6446 2 роки тому +23

    “There is Beauty in Decay”. I like that ! Also, there is NO WAY I’m standing on the portal to hell 😂😂

  • @jimbeekman4863
    @jimbeekman4863 2 роки тому +1

    The basement was below were I'm standing now and the back of the house was back here. Brilliant!

  • @christinablakley7261
    @christinablakley7261 2 роки тому +5

    Just randomly watched the video where you rode the bicycle down that metal slide and wiped out. Will always remember that forever. And always love you for it Mr. Woo!!!

    • @margietucker1719
      @margietucker1719 2 роки тому

      Lol...that was great, wasn't? I had to replay it several times!

  • @erikaborsos3731
    @erikaborsos3731 2 роки тому +186

    In Aug 1998, I was driving with my Mom from South Bend, IN to Lansing, IL on I-94. We got tired of the highway & turned off to Gary, IN thinking we could drive down regular streets to reach Lansing. It was eye opening to say the least. The sad uncared for dilapidated homes and poverty everywhere was heart breaking. We drove by the steel mill, which provided jobs for so many in the past, people of all nationalities (immigrants) & cultures worked together for a paycheck for the family. It was still operating but at a very low capacity. It looked & felt like we were passing through a 3rd world country.

    • @pgroove163
      @pgroove163 2 роки тому +19

      you were driving through a third world country

    • @paulsecrest9427
      @paulsecrest9427 2 роки тому +13

      I lived there for 3 to 4 months back in 1993. It was a hole back then. Really sad actually.

    • @Goldun-nah
      @Goldun-nah 2 роки тому +1

      Travel through America down the back roads. America is MOSTLY 3rd world in a “developed nation”. We should be ashamed. We can do so much better but we keep electing fools all the way around.

    • @michaelharrison8036
      @michaelharrison8036 2 роки тому +1

      They worked very hard to kill off the steel industry in the United States.

    • @DavidPNako
      @DavidPNako 2 роки тому +19

      Third world countries do not look like that but war torn countries do

  • @abbiecarmichael3346
    @abbiecarmichael3346 Рік тому +2

    I like how respectful you were of this town and it’s people. A very professional video :)

  • @tinamelton8674
    @tinamelton8674 2 роки тому +31

    For those of us that grew up there, life was different. And it's that way in alot of cities. I still have family there and will forever claim it as my hometown ❤️

    • @lindabradford9591
      @lindabradford9591 Рік тому +2

      It sure was different. It was so much fun to go to Goldblatts and shop, the ymca for a delicious dinner, or Jack Spratt in Miller after eating at Luigis pizza on the next block. Good times back in the 60's.

  • @larryatkins6849
    @larryatkins6849 2 роки тому +72

    I live near Gary and I find the condition of the once proud city, very sad. When things are damaged, they are likely not repaired. Business has fled the downtown area, and there aren't many things to hail there. The steel industry used to be a strong employer and they paid a lot of taxes to help cities like Gary. Now everything has changed and it seems to continue to decline. Maybe things can get better, but it hasn't improved in my lifetime.

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 2 роки тому

      Greed is trumping the USA.

    • @nataliemirza
      @nataliemirza 2 роки тому

      Dear Larry. Is it worthy to buy a house in Gary? Is there a demand of tenants in the city?

    • @larryatkins6849
      @larryatkins6849 2 роки тому +1

      @@nataliemirza I mean I wouldn’t buy a house in Gary for rental property, but if you’re an experienced professional there may be opportunities there.

  • @cacornhusker2940
    @cacornhusker2940 2 роки тому +3

    My Dad grew up in Chicago during the Depression and THE MUSIC MAN was one of his favorite movies and - Gary Indiana, Gary Indiana, Gaaaary Indiana - still rings in my head.

  • @Scottyr05
    @Scottyr05 2 роки тому +25

    Hi From Adelaide, South Australia. Really enjoying your videos of the roads less travelled.. America is top on my Bucket List. Cheers!

    • @iamzerogravity55
      @iamzerogravity55 2 роки тому +6

      Fellow Adelaidian here! Glad to know I'm not the only person from Adelaide enjoying Adam's roadtrips!!

    • @rickdaystar477
      @rickdaystar477 2 роки тому +2

      I've been watching opal miners at Lightening Ridge Australia on TV. You got some rough but beautiful country.

    • @Scottyr05
      @Scottyr05 2 роки тому +2

      @@rickdaystar477 Yeah we sure have. I have been to every state and territory in Oz, its really diverse and full of amazing places and people.. In SA we have Coober Pedy and Andamooka which has some of the best opals in the World :)

    • @Scottyr05
      @Scottyr05 2 роки тому +2

      @@iamzerogravity55 it really is a small world :)

    • @rickdaystar477
      @rickdaystar477 2 роки тому +2

      @@Scottyr05 I saw Coober Pedy mining but couldn't recall the name. I always wanted to visit Australia as I have relatives I never met. I also have great memories serving with some Aussies in Vietnam. OMG great guys and they showed me how to tip a proper pint or two. 👍😎🍺 LoL

  • @chevygurl0115
    @chevygurl0115 2 роки тому +123

    I'm from Gary. My mother grew up on Jefferson street, a block or two from the Jacksons, went to school with Jermaine Jackson. My father use to work at the steel mill. We left Gary in 1987, I use to visit alot because we still have family there. I stopped visiting after my grandmother passed in 2000. Went back to bury my father in 2012 and haven't been back since! A lot of those abandoned homes, unfortunately are hiding a lot of dead bodies of missing people!🙏🏾

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved 2 роки тому

      Any room in Gary for me?

    • @kathynorman7112
      @kathynorman7112 2 роки тому +4

      OMG that's terrible. Don't the neighbors do anything, or the mail man! Somebody who's missing should be reported to the police, so what's the problem?

    • @kathynorman7112
      @kathynorman7112 2 роки тому +5

      I imagine these poor people don't have a family, that's sad. I lost my dad and then my son and my mom soon. Maybe nobody will find my body, that's a depressing thought

    • @Beadledom2024
      @Beadledom2024 2 роки тому +7

      Why are they missing? Do you mean they died in the homes, alone and forgotten? So you mean, forgotten, not missing? No one to miss them...

    • @indyrock8148
      @indyrock8148 2 роки тому +8

      I too would appreciate elaboration of your last sentence

  • @georgettedrafts9164
    @georgettedrafts9164 2 роки тому +22

    That "Demon House" story is very interesting!!! If I am not mistaken, I believe that the former cult leader Jim Jones (who killed 913 in the jungles of Guyana), also came from Gary, Indiana!!!

  • @stimpdog53
    @stimpdog53 2 роки тому +10

    You and I are kindred spirits. As I travel the US I've taken thousands of pictures of abandoned farms, towns, and such, but Gary appears to be an abandonment mecca. Thanks for the tour. I'll have to pass that way one day.

  • @michelehood8837
    @michelehood8837 2 роки тому +12

    Your footage from the Demon House along was epic - “Demon House” was such a good documentary, I’m gonna go and watch it again 👍

  • @mightymouse1111
    @mightymouse1111 2 роки тому +24

    As an Indiana native not from Gary, it is sad to see how dilapidated Gary has become, but as rough as it used to be I think it's in such a good place for a new beginning.

    • @jerry624
      @jerry624 Рік тому +1

      I am from Gary Ind. Am 66 born and raised there. It use to be the place to be. The federal government needs to step in. If not no hope.

  • @roamingkat1043
    @roamingkat1043 2 роки тому +12

    I really like your style in presenting these 'vlogs! It's great to see these old towns but also very sad to see them vacant. It's good that you're there to document them before they're completely gone. You mentioned your concern about your weight some time ago but it's clear that your back in the swing of doing what you love. You look great!

  • @duncan649
    @duncan649 2 роки тому +28

    Such an interesting presentation of The Empty City. Probably the best I've seen with no sensationalist BS. I'm from the small crowded island that is the UK and we just don't have the space for all this abandonment. We have the opposite problem, too many people and not enough space. Another thoroughly enjoyable video. Please keep up your excellent work and thank you.

    • @nickdoughty518
      @nickdoughty518 2 роки тому +5

      From the UK also and I just can't get over the scale of abandonment the Woo brings us day after day. All those small towns and hamlets with almost everything closed from schools, town halls and countless businesses. All those broken dreams. Sometimes you get a hint of very prosperous past times with the remains of drive-thru restaurants for example. That's when we looked out from the worn-out, post-war UK at America with a standard of living we could only imagine.

  • @jessiehaislet3625
    @jessiehaislet3625 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. I enjoyed the tour. My mother and father lived in Gary Indiana when I was a baby. It looks like it might have been a beautiful little town at one time. What a shame.

  • @mellaka.dreanna
    @mellaka.dreanna 2 роки тому +34

    Great video! I’m from Gary and lived in the Glen Park area before moving to Merrillville but just out of curiosity I see a lot of videos of different people exploring Gary but they all tend to go no further than 25th I’ve never seen anyone take a look into the Glen Park area to see the University, Gleason Park and The Village shopping center or what’s actually left there lol Or even go to the Miller Beach area!

    • @darrellbiddings2038
      @darrellbiddings2038 2 роки тому +4

      My sentiments exactly! This guy never mentioned anything about the new university development.

    • @leroybrown505
      @leroybrown505 2 роки тому +3

      It looks peaceful nowadays. I wouldnt mind staying up there for cheap.

    • @charleslindsay3201
      @charleslindsay3201 2 роки тому +6

      all the videos seem to concentrate on the old downtown.,i went to lew wallace high school.i feel as though i do not have a hometown to visit--nothing is left.

    • @lynntiahadley6691
      @lynntiahadley6691 2 роки тому

      Yes only the bs

    • @stuartewoldt1513
      @stuartewoldt1513 2 роки тому +2

      @@charleslindsay3201 well just wait til everyone doesn't have a country

  • @jthoen61
    @jthoen61 2 роки тому +8

    I was born in Hobart, IN. I also lived in Glen Park for awhile. Gary used to be a beautiful and thriving city. People from all over came to Gary when US Steel came to the area. When most of the steel started to be made overseas, that destroyed the area. When I lived in Gary in the '70's, the area was already going to hell. It's hard to see the area as it is now. I had family there back in the day.

  • @kathymcmullen6093
    @kathymcmullen6093 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for taking your time to post what you see and how things are in some towns. Very interesting. I appreciate your effort to show us what has happened. You are showing nothing to get folks upset, just doing good showing what happened. God bless

  • @albertricks7513
    @albertricks7513 2 роки тому +13

    Just finished watching Adam's Jun 24/25 post yesterday morn. Love his style. And to think he was in the vicinity of Chicago a couple weeks before the most recent (so far) mass shooting madness north of there in Highland Park. It's a lil eerie and unsettling. Hopefully nothing happens like that in any of his future posts. Not that he needs anybody worrying about his safety out there. He does film a lot of off-the-beaten path places and in ways that don't attract much unwanted attention. Many UA-camrs do. He did voice his concerns at the start. Too bad so many forgotten and decaying places all over the USA stay that way. But they do get their fair share of visitors for the most part. Stay safe, Adam! And thanks for the stickers/decals.

  • @mgratk
    @mgratk 2 роки тому +7

    Great video as well Adam, thanks for taking us along and documenting these fascinating places and history.

  • @everydayvacaytaj
    @everydayvacaytaj 2 роки тому +2

    The more I see Gary, the more I love Gary the more we need Gary 😆 was not exactly my first thought when I drove through it

  • @Marshall-uy2dv
    @Marshall-uy2dv 2 роки тому +61

    I lived in Sauk Village Illinois which is fairly close to Gary, back in the 70's and 80s when it was still pretty decent.We used to go there regularly for different things. My stepmother used to work at Gary National Bank back in the 70s. This is sad to see! This is what happens when things are moved overseas to save a buck. Lives are destroyed because of greed. Very sad. That whole area is a war zone now, even across the border where I grew up in Illinois. My family was lucky, my parents saw what was coming and moved to Southwest Missouri in the early 80's. Glad they got us out of there!

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists 2 роки тому +8

      Our government as a whole is responsible for businesses moving overseas.

    • @davidstaudohar6733
      @davidstaudohar6733 2 роки тому +1

      , W😎 W great post 👌👌👍👍 if I've had a nickel for every time I've been to Sauk village you could call me John D Rockefeller 🤣🤣‼️ I'm from Calumet Park Blue Island am I helped my closest friend to move the Sauk village in 74, and to reiterate your post yeah it wasn't as bad, but I remember when United States steel went under, thank you Richard Nixon's deregulation they sold out to China, I left in 75 to go in the Marine Corps and I've never looked back, and the only time I do go back is for funerals, of loved ones that didn't get the hell out of there when they had the chance,

    • @dalia5357
      @dalia5357 2 роки тому

      Marshall1959
      Why did this town turn so crummy!! And when did it start turning so bad!!

    • @dalia5357
      @dalia5357 2 роки тому

      @@Guillotines_For_Globalists the USA is the biggest traitor of them all!!

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists 2 роки тому +7

      @@dalia5357 When the jobs left to go overseas, the people left, and property values plummeted. Since then all you have left is a mixture of slums, gangs, crime, and violence that fills in just like any other city.

  • @dunchtimesnack
    @dunchtimesnack 2 роки тому +6

    The Rust Belt is the most interesting place in America. The decaying cities and empty corridors are haunting. Every visit I make to the Rust Belt makes me want to explore more. I hope you stop in Cleveland.

    • @paulsecrest9427
      @paulsecrest9427 2 роки тому

      Yeah parts of ohio are getting worse. Norwood in Cincinnati had a lot of factories and auto plants. That left. One side of the city is boarded up. Unless they finally tore the apartments and plant buildings down. Some parts of Cincinnati are really bounsing back.

  • @silensvigil6199
    @silensvigil6199 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate your commentary and the knowledge you have of a lot of the places you go to. I am generally a quiet explorer but I TRULY appreciate the urban explorers who can add answers to the questions a lot of us have about our abandoned jewels around the country.

  • @douglasmasone7144
    @douglasmasone7144 2 роки тому +34

    Adam! A country in denial we are. Overwhelming uncontrdicted evidence that we have failed in the urban experience. We see the result but the causes are as vast and complicated as the symptoms. The first step is to admit we have failed in this great experience. Much suffering because of it. Gary,Detroit, Chicago, parts of NYC are a testament to this failure.

    • @jamisonbernhardt3310
      @jamisonbernhardt3310 2 роки тому +7

      All of metro Atlanta

    • @michaelperry3694
      @michaelperry3694 2 роки тому

      Government politicians in Washington DC caused this problem over the years. It was all planned with the United Nations agenda

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 2 роки тому

      You are absolutely 100% correct.
      Its a direct reflection of all of USA.
      When jobs aren't available, and drugs and alcohol and prostitution thrive, thats the end.
      Its all reflected of what exists in people.

    • @dinoleite2559
      @dinoleite2559 2 роки тому +5

      Don't vote dem

    • @wendyarbes9514
      @wendyarbes9514 2 роки тому +5

      Relied on government. Government bosses bleed the cities dry and leave

  • @dayman11389
    @dayman11389 2 роки тому +50

    I live near Gary and work in Gary everyday...it's so crazy to think how the town use to be back when my father was growing up. If your ever back in town DM me there's many haunted areas around here that could make good vlogs

    • @lesliemason4024
      @lesliemason4024 2 роки тому

      I work in Gary but live 35 min away. Can you share other haunts?

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 2 роки тому +2

    I came to this video with certain expectations but in all honesty, seeing how nature is reclaiming parts of Gary is kind of beautiful.

  • @gregorymotta6628
    @gregorymotta6628 2 роки тому +57

    While sad to see the downfall of some of these cities, I agree with you there is a certain beauty to it all. I think we wax nostalgic for the good old days. And to see some of the relics and mementos it brings it all back to us . Art in ruins you could say. Appreciate your work Adam 👍

    • @albertricks7513
      @albertricks7513 2 роки тому +1

      I can't always see the beauty with that. Sorry. Even for a guy who has an Aesthetic philosophy. I'd rather just see the past. And have it come back to life. Maybe just look at a photo of a once-there house, like Adam held up.

  • @lizregan1949
    @lizregan1949 2 роки тому +33

    I got stuck in Gary Indiana in the bus station once. It was scary as can be. A simpler time, the auto industry died and killed these small towns.

    • @josephrupsis4623
      @josephrupsis4623 2 роки тому

      Gary was a steel city, not an auto city. Steel started dying in the 70's and the racial tensions in the 60's caused the white folk to move away.

  • @marchellquales4202
    @marchellquales4202 2 роки тому +1

    I just remember Gary from the Music Man. The song is stuck in my brain right now!

  • @jordanlacombe4318
    @jordanlacombe4318 2 роки тому +5

    I used to live in Hammond,IN. My parents would drive us through Gary once in a while. We never had any issues. Cool video!

  • @glennscotti8891
    @glennscotti8891 2 роки тому +27

    Gary very much reminds me of Trenton NJ. Was raised just outside in Hamilton and watched it deteriorate year after year. Pretty much the same situation. Industry left and businesses closed up followed by a chunk of its population. Somehow Trenton continues to limp along.

    • @michaelperry3694
      @michaelperry3694 2 роки тому

      I live across the bridge in PA

    • @glennscotti8891
      @glennscotti8891 2 роки тому

      @@michaelperry3694 out in az now but was born and raised on the outskirts of trenton

    • @pgroove163
      @pgroove163 2 роки тому +1

      used to visit an uncle in Trenton during the 60s as a teen..we would drive from NYC..by 70' it was a shooting range..my uncle was old school Bronx carried around a handgun lol. and had a small pizza place downtown with a buddy.. constantly getting robbed over night..they left in 72'...I drove back around 25 yrs ago and couldn't believe how bad his area was.. completely abandoned and DRUGS EVERYWHERE..

    • @IraQnRollAllDAyLong
      @IraQnRollAllDAyLong 2 роки тому

      From what I’ve seen, Clifton, NJ is the same thing way.

  • @mainedeezy219
    @mainedeezy219 2 роки тому

    I really enjoyed watching this. I was born and raised in Gary and a lot of wat you showed are things I never even paid attention to. Thank you.

  • @kathryncargill3015
    @kathryncargill3015 2 роки тому +7

    Good morning! I work in Gary part time. Nice to see you in this town. Take care and have a blessed day.

    • @gerrysmovietrailersplus7031
      @gerrysmovietrailersplus7031 2 роки тому

      Is it as dangerous there as other people are saying?Living across the border from Detroit, i've been there 100's of times and never had a problem,but if you watch the news you'd be scared to go there.It made think the situation is same in Gary where fear scares people more than they should be.

    • @freebird1292
      @freebird1292 2 роки тому

      My experience in Gary has been good too.

    • @MrRight-v2s
      @MrRight-v2s 2 роки тому

      @@gerrysmovietrailersplus7031 I don’t know anything about Gary. I do know is that I went to a Travel center of America (TA) truck stop in Gary. Was the only truck stop that had an armed guard inside. Therefore I declared it a dangerous city. Google has confirmed my suspicion. However never had a problem, at least at the truck stops and the Walmart.

  • @jim4829
    @jim4829 2 роки тому +15

    It would have been nice if you would have showed the east side of gary (Miller). It is a beautiful area along the shores of lake Michigan.

  • @mk3ferret
    @mk3ferret 2 роки тому +1

    That was a nice service station, such a waist and such a strange town thanks for uploading

  • @Dani92670
    @Dani92670 2 роки тому +23

    That miniature Statue of Liberty is really incredible - never knew that existed, very cool. What a fantastic video and I would absolutely love to visit this place to check out these amazing old pieces of the past. WOW.

    • @veenoir1991
      @veenoir1991 2 роки тому +3

      I see a little liberty statue in like every Indiana town I go to lol. There are 2 in mine alone

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 2 роки тому

      @@veenoir1991 Wow, that's cool, I never knew there were so many.

  • @gregkerr725
    @gregkerr725 2 роки тому +13

    I can remember as a kid staying overnight in Gary while on a long road trip. Back then it was disgustingly polluted and the entire family was glad to get out of it early the next day. Even the tap water tasted like it was 25% assorted chemicals.

    • @tjsogmc
      @tjsogmc 2 роки тому +1

      That's simply not true and pure hyperbole. Gary's water has never been more that 22.3% assorted chemicals.

  • @dclay8412
    @dclay8412 2 роки тому +2

    I have been to Gary a handful of times. Live in California but I have quite a few relatives that currently live I Gary, a few live down the street and around the corner from the Jackson's old house. The neighborhood is called Marshalltown.

  • @barbaragalbreth4429
    @barbaragalbreth4429 2 роки тому +5

    growing up in Chicago in the 60's Gary was always added into our news cycle like a little brother city. I remember they had great basketball players

  • @markbajek2541
    @markbajek2541 2 роки тому +38

    I remember driving through Gary in the 60's when the steel plants were still going and that city like other steel towns had horrible air pollution, I guess if anything came about from all the jobs leaving and the general decay is the air is now more or less breathable.

    • @jthoen61
      @jthoen61 2 роки тому +1

      When I was a kid and lived in Glen Park, the skies glowed orange at night.

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 2 роки тому

      Well I guess if starving people to death and making them homeless has the accidental byproduct of “going green” then someone will be happy it happened.

    • @louisfinley4631
      @louisfinley4631 2 роки тому +3

      breathable for who the birds? the planet is here for us not the other way around.

    • @markbajek2541
      @markbajek2541 2 роки тому +1

      @@louisfinley4631 If you ever visited a chemical factory type town or a steel industry town in their heyday before regulations came into play, you had a difficult time breathing in those areas. The air is way less polluted these days in those towns and nearby areas.

  • @scottbrandts610
    @scottbrandts610 Рік тому +1

    Watching from Melbourne, Australia.
    There is so much about this video that really is haunting. (No pun intended:))
    The whole appearance of the town of Gary, and that almost deserted look are both eerily calming, and poetic at the same time. It actually looks beautiful in its own way - and the stark contrast, as you pan from the neighbourhood surrounds to the Jackson house and its grounds, is just surreal!
    Adding a further sombre feel to the journey: the fact that the "demon house" no longer stands - which I was aware of, having watched Bagans' video of its demolition - is oddly sad. The vacant lot serves as only a reminder of what was formerly, in its unique and unfortunate way, an icon of sorts.
    On the one hand you have the birthplace of, arguably, the most famous entertainment family in American history, whose architectural monument serves as a reminder of reaching for the stars...
    Then, on the other end of the scale we acknowledge the former existence of a different kind of home - one that supposedly served to only shatter one's hopes and aspirations.
    This is absolutely one of the more enjoyable videos I've seen, taking us around Gary and focussing on both the Jacksons' family home and the Devil's family home! ;)
    Thanks for the awesome tour, mate!
    From all of us here, in Australia.

  • @drfalcon4102
    @drfalcon4102 2 роки тому +55

    Garys down fall started in 1964, when Studebaker moved operations to Canada, so many of those closed factories depended on the Auto industry .

    • @larryhullinger4141
      @larryhullinger4141 2 роки тому +10

      You've been sadly misinformed Gary was a steel town Studebaker was in South bend Never moved to Canada

    • @Ifixstuf
      @Ifixstuf 2 роки тому

      @@larryhullinger4141 they need to go watch a few documentaries

    • @peterraynes356
      @peterraynes356 2 роки тому +3

      After South Bend closed Studebaker continued operations in Canada for the 1965-1966 model years before completely going out of business

    • @indianaslim4971
      @indianaslim4971 2 роки тому +11

      Gary's downfall started at the end of WW2 when America rebuilt Germany's and Japan's steel mills and the shareholders of American mills paid themselves dividends instead of modernizing the mills, by 1960 the U.S. was competing against 50's technology with outdated facilities and lost market share that the unions chose to ignore in their negotiations for more pay. Greed from the owners and greed from the unions brought Gary down, not the politicians.

    • @alexvagias5295
      @alexvagias5295 2 роки тому +9

      @@indianaslim4971 You're, absolutely, right. Same thing happened to most of the steel mills around Pittsburgh. No reinvestment. Terrible relationship between management and the unions.

  • @kincaide67
    @kincaide67 2 роки тому +5

    Totally love this adventure. Thanx for not sugarcoating it along the way. This was a tough one to watch, but you kept it real....Ya gotta show the good with the bad. This kinda reminds me of my hometown in Texas. You go back and re-visit and think: What the "F" happened here? How could it go so wrong? How can you fix it? No answers in the wind. I'm not the first one who doesn't understand "progress" or agrees with it. You are indeed a filmmaker, Mr. Adam. Thanx for all these videos. Please be careful. Look forward to the next one. Take care.

    • @gregggoss2210
      @gregggoss2210 2 роки тому +2

      There are answers to what happened here but most people cannot accept the truth.

    • @kincaide67
      @kincaide67 2 роки тому +2

      @@gregggoss2210 Totally understand what you're sayin.

  • @scotts1356
    @scotts1356 2 роки тому +19

    I flip houses to investors. I started flipping houses in Gary many years ago. Gary use to be a decent and thriving city back in the 1950's and 1960's. It actually has some very old and beautiful homes, along with some "nostalgic" and very "cool" old buildings. But today, most of the city is just run down to the ground. When we rehabbed houses, we would either pay a homeless person to stay in the house at night or put a pit-bull in the house. Otherwise, we would get robbed blind. They would take copper, electrical wiring, hot water heaters and other items. Not to mention tear the house apart. I stopped offering houses there back in the late 80's.It was way too dangerous. I can't tell you how many times we bought houses and homeless people were living in them. Thank God we can open carry in Indiana! It's a shame that the city is a hell hole. Mayor after mayor have tried to bring the city back but it never happened. It's just too far gone. What a shame.

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 2 роки тому +1

      Hopefully you didn't sell them to CCP investors. . . I have a really bad feeling of what will happen when the Chinese Communist Party owns too much land in the US.
      Nothing against the Chinese people; I'm part Asian myself; but the Party is a whole different thing than the people it pretends to stand for.

    • @scotts1356
      @scotts1356 2 роки тому +1

      @@zxyatiywariii8 Never sold 1 to them. They can kiss my as@!

    • @harperwebster5913
      @harperwebster5913 2 роки тому +4

      When Republicans take back the house and senate Gary Indiana and many other once beautiful cites will thrive once again,God is in control,it will be amazing!🙏❤️🇺🇸

    • @guyseydel1080
      @guyseydel1080 2 роки тому +2

      Wow,imagine that in Gary? , is it like the 400 pound gorilla in the living room that "No One" talks about..?

    • @guyseydel1080
      @guyseydel1080 2 роки тому +2

      You flip houses in Gary ? You had better start flipping pancakes at IHOP !!!

  • @pedenmk
    @pedenmk 2 роки тому +31

    I use to work up near Gary from time to time. It's depressing. The steel mills are just about all closed and there use to be a lot of crime. I worked at B.P refinery when the incident took place with the woman and her family. Hospital workers watched one of the children walk up a wall backwards. I'm glad they all got away from the cursed home. Gary is definitely having some hard times.

    • @DVankeuren
      @DVankeuren 2 роки тому +2

      Still mills are not just about all closed, they were just consolidated and now owed by two different companies.

    • @Beadledom2024
      @Beadledom2024 2 роки тому +6

      Wait, what? "...watched one of the children walk up a wall backwards." What incident? What now?

    • @haroldworthington8952
      @haroldworthington8952 2 роки тому +2

      @@Beadledom2024 There was an episode of Ghost Adventures called Demon House that went over the story. There was a house there where a demon took hold of a few people and a child who lived in the house walked backwards up a wall in front of witnesses. It's been awhile since I saw that episode of Demon House but in the episode there was a very tall black shadow creature inside the house. I think the story was that someone had opened up a portal there and the demon took over the house. I had heard Zak Baggins bought the house to do an investigation there and after seeing the demon they had the house demolished but the portal couldn't be closed. If you look up Demon House of Gary Indiana you should find more information about it.

    • @shemeshaduncan3325
      @shemeshaduncan3325 2 роки тому +1

      Walk up a wall backwards?

    • @sonar2003
      @sonar2003 2 роки тому

      Sorry the time was 11:30. Wierd shadow ... Might be from the tree.after watching again

  • @TheSteelCityStorm
    @TheSteelCityStorm 2 роки тому +7

    I am the guy who was with Scott On tape my name is SteelCityStorm it is too bad I didn’t know you were in town it would’ve been an honor to meet you I have been watching your channel for as long as I can remember now. Great video and glad to see you are safe hopefully one day I can meet you I have a lot of spots we can go check out

    • @TheDailyWoo
      @TheDailyWoo  2 роки тому +2

      Next time I’m in the area for sure !

    • @TheSteelCityStorm
      @TheSteelCityStorm 2 роки тому +3

      @@TheDailyWoo that sounds fantastic Adam !

  • @bensk8in467
    @bensk8in467 2 роки тому +5

    If I stay up north I’m attracted to moving to Gary because people would think I’m nuts. I think it was an amazing town that got the shaft and left with an unfair stigma because of it. It was killed through corrupt bureaucracy. I like an underdog story. I think it will see a revival.

  • @tekki2060
    @tekki2060 2 роки тому +87

    I did software work in Gary back in the early 90's. It was a dump back then. There's a steel mill that stretches for hundreds of yards that is completely closed down and deteriorating. Back in the 60's this was a blue collar town, but, still an OK place to live. That's not the case anymore. This is a prime example of how the de industrialized United States is collapsing.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 2 роки тому +16

      At some point... God knows when... I can see it being worth while to re-claim these areas... at least certain sections. It could start with clearing out derelict buildings that are too far gone, restoring others, and building new eco-friendly structures. Of course it would all depend on an economic re-birth. It's all a matter of timing.
      Personally I'd rather have our resources focused on rejuvenating Earth Cities than trying to populate Mars. Seriously people... we've got to get our priorities in order. 😳

    • @tekki2060
      @tekki2060 2 роки тому

      @@faithrada Unfortunately, we are on the cusp of the dollar collapsing. Once this happens the last thing any of these cities will be able to do is rejuvenate ANYTHING! You are living in some interesting times as you'll be one of the few in history to experience the collapse of an empire. With absolutely no industry at all a project like that would be an exercise in futility.

    • @johnh23z
      @johnh23z 2 роки тому +6

      @@faithrada agree ... Gary will come back to life one day.

    • @bryonbrendahaulk941
      @bryonbrendahaulk941 2 роки тому +10

      Worst place to live due to high crime.

    • @martymartin2894
      @martymartin2894 2 роки тому +4

      @@bryonbrendahaulk941 what kind of crime.

  • @charleslindsay3201
    @charleslindsay3201 2 роки тому +16

    i went to highschool in gary ,got out as soon as i could.my parents left during the good times too.a company town that went down hill with the steel mill.my school is closed as well as several others.why do people in failing towns break all the windows first and guarantee that the buildings will decay.??gary had a beautiful park and beach on lake michigan --you should have shown that.

  • @btkaylo
    @btkaylo 2 роки тому +5

    This is heartbreaking. The small town I grew up in had textile mills and they’re all gone so the town has fallen. The mayor is one of our school mates who graduated with us and he’s working to bring some growth back in. It’s sad to see them go down like this. ❤️

    • @thejquinn
      @thejquinn 2 роки тому +1

      As long as he doesn't try any of that tax cut bs to try and bring in business, you should be good. No reason to give corporations welfare and then do wage theft on the workers they do hire.

  • @thedorseyway
    @thedorseyway 2 роки тому +10

    Nice video Adam! I hope you can do more "urban" abandoned places, like Gary. Imo, they're more interesting than the "rural" abandoned areas. Also, the demon/ghost stories are interesting too.

    • @chade.7948
      @chade.7948 2 роки тому +1

      They’re not the safest!

    • @thedorseyway
      @thedorseyway 2 роки тому +5

      @@chade.7948 Yeah, I know but Adam is courageous. Also, don't let the rural abandoned areas fool you. They can be dangerous as well and there's a much smaller chance of someone finding you.

  • @Bob-jg3vq
    @Bob-jg3vq 2 роки тому +16

    Adam, between US Steel closing, countless factories and businesses either closed or moved and the violence. It is sad how depressed Gary, Indiana is. Been this way for decades.

    • @johng5710
      @johng5710 2 роки тому +7

      US Steel is not closed...I work there. There's just way less employees needed than there were in the past due to technological advances in steelmaking.

    • @Bob-jg3vq
      @Bob-jg3vq 2 роки тому +2

      @@johng5710 I never stated that the whole Company was closed.I said where I lived on the SO.E.Side of Chicago next to Lake Michigan those plants are closed for decades.I believe that Gary Works US Steel has also been closed for many years. I know that there is US Steel in Joliet area

    • @lubovgeorgeable
      @lubovgeorgeable 2 роки тому +3

      @@Bob-jg3vq U.S steel in Gary is still opened too, just fewer employees

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 5 місяців тому

      Even back in the Jackson’s time??

  • @mocha1836
    @mocha1836 2 роки тому +1

    Miller is a thriving community in Gary, IN. You should have shown the beauty of Lake Michigan. From the Miller side, far East you can view the entire Chicago skyline from across the lake. It's my favorite thing to do here

  • @efficiencygaming3494
    @efficiencygaming3494 2 роки тому +37

    I grew up in Hammond, which is directly west of Gary. My family always knew Gary to be a scary and dangerous place and we wouldn't go there unless we had a good reason to.
    One night in the early '90s, my uncle fell asleep on a train in Chicago and woke up at the Gary station, so my parents had to drive there to pick him up. Once they got there, they had to be careful driving back because the crappy car they had would backfire at high speeds and it sounded like a drive-by shooting. My mom said that was one of the scariest nights of her life.
    It's a shame what happened to Gary. It used to be a great American city a long time ago, but now it's a ghost town.
    Fun fact: There was a town east of Gary that was formerly called "East Gary", but its name was changed to Lake Station in the 1970s because it didn't want to be associated with the rapidly declining city next door to it.

    • @fredc4584
      @fredc4584 Рік тому

      Fun Fact: East Gary was called Lake Station before it was East Gary, so it was Lake Station then East Gary then back to Lake Station

  • @berjaboy
    @berjaboy 2 роки тому +90

    I grew up in Bangor PA and in a lot of ways it reminds me of Gary. Very poor with very little opportunity. There are many small country towns like Bangor throughout PA. However, that's where the similarities end. In Bangor you can walk the streets at night, you can leave your car and home unlocked. The crime rate is almost nonexistent. And what's more amazing is just about everyone owns a gun. Hunting is big in Bangor and its not uncommon to see a gun cabinet in most peoples homes. Despite this, there's no gun crime, none. Bangor may be poor, but its extremely safe. Family is strong in Bangor, so is respect for your neighbor and neighborhood. Trust me when I say this, being poor does not lead to criminality. A breakdown of the family and loss of respect to the community is what leads to criminality.

    • @machinist7230
      @machinist7230 2 роки тому +7

      "Just about everyone owns a gun" - thats pretty much all of Pennsylvania outside of Sixburgh and Philly. PA is the deer hunting capital of the US, with 5 times the number of gun shops as McDonalds.

    • @alexandercabeza2442
      @alexandercabeza2442 2 роки тому +6

      Well said and I agree 👍

    • @AllofJudea
      @AllofJudea 2 роки тому +4

      Everybody in Chicago has a gun too, despite the crazy gun laws.

    • @moseymay1772
      @moseymay1772 2 роки тому +4

      Yes

    • @steves.2368
      @steves.2368 2 роки тому +5

      Profound insight...

  • @whiddlethewoodelf3916
    @whiddlethewoodelf3916 2 роки тому

    When I was very little, a mean cousin told me there was a man living in the walls of their old farm house named Gary Indiana. I never knew there was such a place until I went to college nearby there. I was educated about this city quickly. Very heart breaking to see these photos, but good you document. Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @CruisingPittsburgh
    @CruisingPittsburgh 2 роки тому +8

    At about 9:25 of Video, you show an old service station, right after the fire dept. The architecture of that station tells everything about it: it is an old Phillips 66. Easy to tell as all Phillips 66 stations used to have this design. A canopy that creeped upwards away from the building, coming to a triangular point at the end. The white cage at the end is where the sign went. There is still a station that looks like this in the Castle Shannon section of Pittsburgh.

  • @TheVioletBaker
    @TheVioletBaker 2 роки тому +44

    Admittedly, this title drew a giggle-laugh from me.... I live in Kalamazoo, Michigan and have had the unfortunate opportunity to pass through Gary more than once. Interesting place in some respects, but a ghost town in more than one way. Adam your travels have been so fun to watch, thank you for all the amazing content! 💜✌🏻

    • @chitownkid8716
      @chitownkid8716 2 роки тому +6

      I'm in Lansing and originally from Illinois. Been through Gary quite a bit. You know when you're in it and you know when you are out of it

    • @TheVioletBaker
      @TheVioletBaker 2 роки тому +2

      @@chitownkid8716 you do indeed lol!

    • @apex_ventures
      @apex_ventures 2 роки тому +4

      Before I even knew Gary existed, I met a fella that told me he was from there. Told me it was "a real sh!t hole". Never forget that. That's now what I think of whenever I hear Gary, Indiana lol.

    • @badapple65
      @badapple65 2 роки тому +7

      As a kid that has a family that did a lot of car trips, we called Gary IN “Stinky city” with all of the steel mills running full bore in the 60’s - 70’s. The stench of sulfur and other burning minerals filled the air in the car.

    • @chitownkid8716
      @chitownkid8716 2 роки тому +1

      @@badapple65 wow if I could ever smell a comment

  • @IraQnRollAllDAyLong
    @IraQnRollAllDAyLong 2 роки тому

    My older brother went to Tri-State College there in the Sixties majoring in chemical engineering and was on the deans list; he and a friend, Joe Uskurt, attempted to homestead in Alaska but didn’t succeed and also didn’t finish college. I had a friend in Virginia that worked for the Horace Mann insurance company.Thanks for the tour.

  • @wyattblackwood3927
    @wyattblackwood3927 2 роки тому +63

    Get the hell out of there before the sun goes down. That place is no where to play around, its reputation is well-deserved. I'm a truck driver and have been through there many times picking up steel at a mill in East Chicago Indiana.

    • @Jason_Phillips3679
      @Jason_Phillips3679 2 роки тому +2

      😳

    • @lindabradford9591
      @lindabradford9591 2 роки тому +5

      Got that right. Too bad thats where the only Churchs chicken is.

    • @bto1533
      @bto1533 2 роки тому +8

      There's nothing gonna happen to you there... That town is just like any other... If you look for issues then yes. But if your there just hanging out and don't bother anyone... U will be fine. I've never had an issue there. I worked on Broadway for years. I worked on Grant Street before and I worked on burr st before. I've never had a issue.. more people there know me and look after me than my own people in my own town. I live next to Gary in a little town called lake station... East Gary for the older folks

    • @kodiakbear1715
      @kodiakbear1715 2 роки тому +1

      hey we got the same last name.

    • @lynntiahadley6691
      @lynntiahadley6691 2 роки тому +1

      They dont know that man he good trust might get ppl 2 talk yes I'm from east chicago have family all around gary east chicago hammond chicago yes it has it problem like every other place but it definitely can be much more oml

  • @LizzieWestBathandBody
    @LizzieWestBathandBody 2 роки тому +19

    Thanks for showing the other side of Gary Indiana. You know a house has to be something if even Zack Baggins is afraid of it and looks out for the public safety and demolishes it but of course just like the Jack Kevorkian death van he kept part of the basement and now that's in his haunted museum. You are super close to Michigan I would highly recommend Tecumseh or Adrian or anything along the M12 corridor. Michigan is stuck on stupid for traffic circles by the way which I have to laugh growing up in the city of Orange! Too bad Scott isn't with you I think you two would do well together at the Whitney on a ghost tour! But then again you can take the bridge or the tunnel over to Ontario! ❤️ Safe travels

    • @jeffalbillar7625
      @jeffalbillar7625 2 роки тому +3

      I just passed through the circle at Orange about a month ago!

    • @LizzieWestBathandBody
      @LizzieWestBathandBody 2 роки тому +4

      @@jeffalbillar7625 how bad does traffic have to be if you have to have a traffic circle before there's even model A's! I miss home, but through Adam I can be there!

    • @jeffalbillar7625
      @jeffalbillar7625 2 роки тому +2

      @@LizzieWestBathandBody it's still a very nice area that seems to be thriving.

    • @LizzieWestBathandBody
      @LizzieWestBathandBody 2 роки тому +2

      @@jeffalbillar7625 Always! Maybe one day I'll go home but I'll be moving to Texas or Arizona. Michigan has lost that new car smell!

  • @MillerMeteor74
    @MillerMeteor74 2 роки тому +7

    This is the first I've heard about that "Demon House". But I do know about Gary Indiana being an empty city, with whole streets of houses in ruins, or streets where houses used to be. That area at 17:31 looked like Phragmites, which are the invasive Giant Reeds. They grow in wetlands and take over, and crowd out all native species. They can grow up to 15 feet tall, IIRC.

  • @linabeever2989
    @linabeever2989 2 роки тому +7

    It’s ashamed to see neighborhood in that state. I like the ivy growing on that building,I know that it can be destructive to a building but it still looks great to me. Keep up the good work. Love ya

  • @jelly4524
    @jelly4524 2 роки тому +5

    If you get a chance go to South Bend. The University of Nore Dame has a beautiful campus. Safe travels and God bless. Love your videos!!

  • @queencabbage3689
    @queencabbage3689 Рік тому

    bro thank you this is so much better than most of the "LOOK POOR PEOPLE HOW SCARY" videos people always post of this area

  • @XLordLeamingtonX
    @XLordLeamingtonX 2 роки тому +39

    That marquee said "Jackson Five Tonight" on it for like 35 years.
    It's a city designed to hold 200,000 people and the population today is like 70,000. That's a lot of empty.

  • @kelseyl872
    @kelseyl872 2 роки тому +16

    Gary Indiana is the saddest place I’ve ever been to in my life. The only businesses I saw there were gas stations and places to cash your checks

  • @jimmywhiteside6701
    @jimmywhiteside6701 2 роки тому

    New subscriber! Some of the places you shown like time stood still! The buildings are so full of so many stories! And I seen a video on that demon house, I tell ya I wouldn’t of wanted to live in it!!
    Great video, Thank you

  • @markakira8988
    @markakira8988 2 роки тому +6

    I watched your MJackson/Gary video to check, I'm surprised you didn't see the Gary Railcats minor league stadium. It used to have the world's largest Bennigan's Restaurant. How I miss their deep fried Monte Cristo Sandwich. btw, this was a very cool, unique, interesting video.

    • @esthergarcia1373
      @esthergarcia1373 2 роки тому +1

      Mark Akira..mmm, I love Monte Cristo sandwiches❣️

    • @darrellbiddings2038
      @darrellbiddings2038 2 роки тому +1

      This guy deliberately avoided showing or mentioned anything happening positive in the city.

  • @relaxation61
    @relaxation61 2 роки тому +7

    Great episode. Informative and respectfully done. Love the urban and rural based episodes. So much better than Disney etal episodes which I think are superficial and mindless. I respect the fact that some people love them. Each to their own.

  • @jimholt1635
    @jimholt1635 2 роки тому +1

    I live 20 25 miles east of Gary, it's sad how it's changed, my father and I worked all over the area back in 70s we worked for Indiana insurance for about 10 years, that's why we spent so much time there, really do miss going to the bars in Gary and hustle pool.

  • @Toche44
    @Toche44 2 роки тому +112

    Gary is such a sad story. Things like this happen, places lose their usefulness, but it’s still depressing to see places like this, Detroit, East St. Louis, etc.

    • @gregorysarmas3619
      @gregorysarmas3619 2 роки тому +5

      Great comparison of cities and so many more unfortunately.

    • @RoyJenkins777
      @RoyJenkins777 2 роки тому +30

      Thank a democrat

    • @kinhason46
      @kinhason46 2 роки тому

      Detroit downtown is not such a place, the wealthy have bought the skyscrapers and gentrification has been active for sometime...

    • @lilsuzq32
      @lilsuzq32 2 роки тому +13

      @@RoyJenkins777 - What did they have to do with the decline of the steel industry?

    • @MrJrsdts
      @MrJrsdts 2 роки тому +1

      @@lilsuzq32 The Democrats sent all the manufacturing jobs to China. That’s what!!!!! Bill Clinton

  • @markreardon3472
    @markreardon3472 2 роки тому +6

    Wow, your really moving along! Good ol Gary, obviously like many areas of America lost their luster from yesteryear . The abandoned RR RoW I think was the old Erie Lackawanna.
    Two Thumbz 👍👍

    • @Ifixstuf
      @Ifixstuf 2 роки тому +2

      due to corrupttion

  • @HaveKayaksWillTravel
    @HaveKayaksWillTravel Рік тому

    Thanks for all the great video tours Adam. You are a great inspiration. RIP Gary. #swervygang Ken

  • @brianbarcus5853
    @brianbarcus5853 2 роки тому +24

    1:04 "The People of Gary Welcome You" - and one of those welcoming people ripped off half of the damn sign! The picture is gone from the sign! 1:04 That says it all about the type of city it is. The cops tell people passing through Gary to not even stop at the stop signs cause you'll get robbed if you stop.

    • @NurseRatchett
      @NurseRatchett 2 роки тому +6

      An often repeated lie.

    • @johnnycray4427
      @johnnycray4427 2 роки тому +6

      Obama's kids

    • @davonsmith6594
      @davonsmith6594 2 роки тому +5

      Been living in Gary my entire life, born and raised. It’s really not as bad as you think it is lol

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 2 роки тому +1

      @@davonsmith6594 I'm guessing it has good parts and bad parts, like most cities?

  • @lesliereynolds4492
    @lesliereynolds4492 2 роки тому +35

    Thought I’d make one more remark to the ones I’m reading. My dad told me this. In the 60’s/70’s his brothers were in management in Detroit car factory’s. They were going to downsize so they went out to different plants and walked through the employee parking lots and counted how many American cars and how many Japanese cars. They would shut down the ones with the most Japanese cars. If they couldn’t support what they worked for they paid the price. Support your local businesses unless you want your town to look like Gary.

    • @epytaffskitchenstink
      @epytaffskitchenstink 2 роки тому +10

      i vaguely remember that from the 80's. I was in car business in the 70's when the Asian Invasion was taking hold. Asians lost the battle of WWII but they won the war . . . by "economically "taking over. Your post reminded me of another incident from the 70's auto industry. There was a major shareholder meeting from GM, the president announced stunningly to the 1000 or so shareholders, "GM is NOT in the business of making cars!" the attendees gasped as did the press. "We are in the business, . . of MAKING MONEY!" . Well, alot of business analysts say t"hat moment in time was the beginning of the end for the American car industry."

    • @Ifixstuf
      @Ifixstuf 2 роки тому +9

      @@epytaffskitchenstink Because we build junk. Instead of raising the quality, lets close plants and keep building junk.

    • @Gail1Marie
      @Gail1Marie 2 роки тому +6

      Remember the 1973 oil crisis, when gasoline was rationed? The Japanese (who were willing to embrace Deming's management theory when rebuilding after WWII) produced higher-quality gas-economical vehicles like the Honda Civic. American manufacturers produced the Pinto and the Vega. One friend bought a Vega, and had the paint start to wear off after he'd owned it for six months. My husband owned a Pinto that had the speedometer fail at 30, 650 miles (it was warranted for 30,000 miles, so the manufacturer didn't have to replace it). The manufacturers reaped what they sowed; my husband was so incensed then that he wouldn't drive a Ford today, 45 years later, even if someone gave it to him for free.

    • @erastuserazade9785
      @erastuserazade9785 2 роки тому +5

      @@Gail1Marie Sad , true and COULD have been prevented, in terms of U.S. auto builders not adjusting to trend indicators. Soon as gas crisis passed, BIG gas guzzler production continued. Foolish !

    • @Gail1Marie
      @Gail1Marie 2 роки тому +3

      @@erastuserazade9785 So true. We've always preferred economy cars (we live in the desert, and have to drive long distances), and it's sure paying off now!
      We bought Mazdas for 30 years until Ford took them over and the quality dropped. My husband's Mazda 3 hatchback started showing paint failure after three years, and the dealer refused to do anything about it. Could I have pursued it in small claims court? Probably, but why go through all that hassle? We'd bought Mazdas for 30 years, but that's the last one we'll ever buy.

  • @mage1439
    @mage1439 2 роки тому +1

    Even in the state it's in Gary is beautiful. I can only imagine how it was when it was vibrant with activity, and would love for that to come again.

  • @kahunatiki6498
    @kahunatiki6498 2 роки тому +33

    I admire your courage. Tragic history of the fall of the industrial Midwest and the death of a city.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 2 роки тому +7

      True, but also interesting that nature is reclaiming different areas of these failed cities. It kind of reminds me of the TV show... Life After People. It is amazing how quickly Nature can reclaim its territory.

    • @jimmbo2
      @jimmbo2 2 роки тому

      @@faithrada Ford tryed to build his own tire plant on the Amazon in the fifties I believe.. small town and all... Didn't work, doubt anything remains

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 2 роки тому

      @@jimmbo2 Not surprised.. The Amazon is a pretty aggressive landscape. 😳 🐍🦋🌿🦟

    • @jimmbo2
      @jimmbo2 2 роки тому +1

      @@faithrada Fordlandia a good read

    • @erikaborsos3731
      @erikaborsos3731 2 роки тому

      Reminds me of descriptions in futuristic sci-fi books.