4:49 - I was a child in the 1980's and we watched movies in class using projectors that used these. I haven't seen one of these in many years. 11:34 - Someone should invent a playground for folks 18+ where everything is like it was when we were kids, only much larger and taller. lol 13:37 - Also, in the 1980's, playgrounds had concrete. There was no padding. If you fell off, it hurt, and you learned not to fall off again. This is one of the strangest places I've seen on your channel so far. Great video!
Definitely one of the stranger explores for sure, very different in terms of magnitude of places I’ve been this year. I agree on the playground btw, I’m only 22 and I miss being socially accepted for playing outside. I’ve seen a lot of the older style playgrounds, I definitely would have strayed away from those. Thanks for watching as always, you’ll get an email from me next week btw :)
Definitely one of the stranger explores for sure, very different in terms of magnitude of places I’ve been this year. I agree on the playground btw, I’m only 22 and I miss being socially accepted for playing outside. I’ve seen a lot of the older style playgrounds, I definitely would have strayed away from those. Thanks for watching as always, you’ll get an email from me next week btw :)
Heeeey! Great job! This place was in amazing shape for it's abandoned age. It's sad seeing places like this, but it looks better than most orphanages. It was like a place for everyone! Scary to think they may have had addicts here along with the kids, reminds of poor farms from back in the day. Chair 15, and dead thing number..? Don't think I'll keep track of that one lol. The over-kill crib is actually a nice one. Expensive too! That could have been donated, where some low income family could have scooped it up. Smh. It was great to see you two playing on the swings! You will rarely see kids doing that anymore. That is now a form of child abuse, letting your kids fly off and possibly getting hurt from having fun. I don't like this new wimpy world we live lol. I still have scars today from being overly stupid as a kid, but I lived! 🤣
First and foremost- should I start an un-alived count? Since I’ve been semi paying attention I’ve lost count badly. It’s gotta be triple digits as of late. This vid was also filmed like 2 months ago so that’s why the chair count is so low. Was hoping to see adoption papers, but the court orders was the only paperwork we really found. Thanks for watching Mary, definitely a different kind of explore than I’ve been showing lately 🙏🏼
@@TheLukeExplores It was different! You don't see places like being recorded, let alone being showed. I don't think you should do the whole animal thing. Yeah...talk about it, but maybe not do the count. PoopTube could get butthurt, and try to shut you down. It's interesting to me, but I'm an odd one lol
LET'S GOO!! 🔥💯🤝🫂😎 2:00 i love how little to no graffiti that place has!! I hope it stays like that 3:47 imagine if the power had cut on, that would have been epic 🔥👀 5:47 those curtains are better than the ones i got in my bathroom 😂😭 8:15 yeah i need to get new pads to put into my respirator 11:08 never seen a crib like that before, thats wild 12:53 that looked fun 😂 15:02 anytime we see a abandoned place we always see Christmas, Halloween and even thanksgiving decorations left behind, but i think this is the first time we've seen easter decorations left behind 16:39 congrats on the new respirator! Lol 😂🎉 17:55 could it have been a coyote possibly?? 🤔 19:06 you know what makes it even creepier about that doll? Is the fact that there's no graffiti anywhere inside the building, except for what was on the floor, there's no vandalism, no signs of anyone living there, and yet that doll is in the basement of all places, it's the only thing thats out of place in the entire building Overall great explore brother!! That place definitely seems as if someone visits it often, especially with how some kf it was cleaned up mear the end like y'all said, crazy that the one place that used to be a homeless shelter has no homeless people living in it now, kinda ironic because you'd think that a homeless person would be squatting there Looking forward to the next adventure!!
Thanks Tev, this place was so different from my usual explores. So much to unravel in just 20 mins, I would love to do an investigation here. Hope you enjoyed, and I agree on all points especially the doll part.
Nice explore Luke. Would be a great place to explore Liminal Space photography, especially being so untouched. Those half empty rooms and corridors in nice light. Would be so nice. Nice distracting video watch from the boring political debates wrangling on here in the UK.
Thanks for watching Derren. Definitely a different kind of explore when talking about magnitudes and sizes of the places I’ve been to recently. Hope you’re doing well man, appreciate you as always.
4:49 - I was a child in the 1980's and we watched movies in class using projectors that used these. I haven't seen one of these in many years.
11:34 - Someone should invent a playground for folks 18+ where everything is like it was when we were kids, only much larger and taller. lol
13:37 - Also, in the 1980's, playgrounds had concrete. There was no padding. If you fell off, it hurt, and you learned not to fall off again.
This is one of the strangest places I've seen on your channel so far. Great video!
Definitely one of the stranger explores for sure, very different in terms of magnitude of places I’ve been this year. I agree on the playground btw, I’m only 22 and I miss being socially accepted for playing outside. I’ve seen a lot of the older style playgrounds, I definitely would have strayed away from those. Thanks for watching as always, you’ll get an email from me next week btw :)
Definitely one of the stranger explores for sure, very different in terms of magnitude of places I’ve been this year. I agree on the playground btw, I’m only 22 and I miss being socially accepted for playing outside. I’ve seen a lot of the older style playgrounds, I definitely would have strayed away from those. Thanks for watching as always, you’ll get an email from me next week btw :)
@@TheLukeExplores 22??? I'm old enough to be your mom. 😂
Heeeey! Great job! This place was in amazing shape for it's abandoned age. It's sad seeing places like this, but it looks better than most orphanages. It was like a place for everyone! Scary to think they may have had addicts here along with the kids, reminds of poor farms from back in the day.
Chair 15, and dead thing number..? Don't think I'll keep track of that one lol.
The over-kill crib is actually a nice one. Expensive too! That could have been donated, where some low income family could have scooped it up. Smh.
It was great to see you two playing on the swings! You will rarely see kids doing that anymore. That is now a form of child abuse, letting your kids fly off and possibly getting hurt from having fun. I don't like this new wimpy world we live lol. I still have scars today from being overly stupid as a kid, but I lived! 🤣
First and foremost- should I start an un-alived count? Since I’ve been semi paying attention I’ve lost count badly. It’s gotta be triple digits as of late. This vid was also filmed like 2 months ago so that’s why the chair count is so low. Was hoping to see adoption papers, but the court orders was the only paperwork we really found. Thanks for watching Mary, definitely a different kind of explore than I’ve been showing lately 🙏🏼
@@TheLukeExplores It was different! You don't see places like being recorded, let alone being showed.
I don't think you should do the whole animal thing. Yeah...talk about it, but maybe not do the count. PoopTube could get butthurt, and try to shut you down. It's interesting to me, but I'm an odd one lol
Nice explore once again! This place sure was clean and it's always a treat when there's little to no destruction free of graffiti!
Appreciate that Jeff- different kind of explore then recent places but such a creepy vibe in this one 🔥
LET'S GOO!! 🔥💯🤝🫂😎
2:00 i love how little to no graffiti that place has!! I hope it stays like that
3:47 imagine if the power had cut on, that would have been epic 🔥👀
5:47 those curtains are better than the ones i got in my bathroom 😂😭
8:15 yeah i need to get new pads to put into my respirator
11:08 never seen a crib like that before, thats wild
12:53 that looked fun 😂
15:02 anytime we see a abandoned place we always see Christmas, Halloween and even thanksgiving decorations left behind, but i think this is the first time we've seen easter decorations left behind
16:39 congrats on the new respirator! Lol 😂🎉
17:55 could it have been a coyote possibly?? 🤔
19:06 you know what makes it even creepier about that doll?
Is the fact that there's no graffiti anywhere inside the building, except for what was on the floor, there's no vandalism, no signs of anyone living there, and yet that doll is in the basement of all places, it's the only thing thats out of place in the entire building
Overall great explore brother!!
That place definitely seems as if someone visits it often, especially with how some kf it was cleaned up mear the end like y'all said, crazy that the one place that used to be a homeless shelter has no homeless people living in it now, kinda ironic because you'd think that a homeless person would be squatting there
Looking forward to the next adventure!!
Thanks Tev, this place was so different from my usual explores. So much to unravel in just 20 mins, I would love to do an investigation here. Hope you enjoyed, and I agree on all points especially the doll part.
@@TheLukeExplores thanks brother and heck yeah!!
This was one of the best-conditioned places I've explored for the period it was abandoned.
What month did you explore in bro? I was here in March, was hoping there was more left however.
@@TheLukeExplores Same month, march.
Nice explore Luke. Would be a great place to explore Liminal Space photography, especially being so untouched. Those half empty rooms and corridors in nice light. Would be so nice. Nice distracting video watch from the boring political debates wrangling on here in the UK.
Thanks for watching Derren. Definitely a different kind of explore when talking about magnitudes and sizes of the places I’ve been to recently. Hope you’re doing well man, appreciate you as always.
The large crib was for a bigger child that was disabled.
Thanks for the comment!!