My mother in law worked there, my wife would hang out there as a kid. They both have great stories! I went there to pick them up a few times, walked through when it was still full of old people lol. It was a nursing home at the end.
I lived in Duluth for a few years, just recently moved away in the last few months. You picked a great time of year to visit! A lot of locals advise against going here because cops often patrol it and supposedly there are cameras that they've put up recently. As far as parking, the best place is a dirt road that dead ends just east of the building, and it's just a short walk through the forest to get there. It's really the only way to access the property as the entrance off the main road is gated off. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Duluth, great video as always!
The gate is separated In the front I’ve went jn 3 times in the last half year and the gates been separated enough at the bottom to squeeze in and never seen cameras or had issues with cops
I may have first hand experience with the trespass situations lol basement is fun though. Being outside in the center of the crescent shape at night looking towards all the windows is creepy as hell
@@craigclement8822, and yet none of those dummies ever break out a Holy Bible and begin to rebuke and cast out the demons in the Mighty Name of YAHASHUA HA'MASHIACH (Jesus Christ). I lived in a town that was supposedly heavy in demonic, supernatural, and alien activity, and I had not a peep from them during the time that I spent there.
Thank you for pointing that out,he should of did his homework first before doing the video. I had a cousin who was a patient there until it closed. His wife, a nurse, was there everyday.
Worked at Westville State Hospital in indiana for 2 years..could tell you those places have stories. The movie “ one flew over the cuckoo nest” is real. Be careful there.
My mother and grandmother (paternal) worked there as nurse’s assistants. Grandma fixed my mom up with her son (my dad). My sister and I exist because of Nopeming, kind of.
I like the approach you have when exploring these abandoned places…great job and I subbed👍🏻 I have watched urban explorers and people who went into abandoned mines!! Like the ghost mine show..miss that show!
It's too expensive to use for anything as they have to redo all utilities connected to the city which is VERY expensive. My grand parents worked there back in the 60's and my grandpa died there as a resident. I used to go there to do concerts for the residents when i was a teenager. My grandparents lived about a mile from there so I was there all the time as a kid. There used to be a tunnel that when from the facility to the boiler/incinerator building where the dead TB corpses were taken to be cremated. That smoke stack you saw is that building.
My friend "Stretch" is an electrical/data contractor and I recalled Him saying about 25 or so years ago they had a huge job at some institution up in Duluth so I wondered. I just called Him and sure enough, this was it. We started the vid at the same time and watched. He is shocked at how it looks now. It made Him sad. Nice staff and residents.
Not an astronomical amount of time if they had computers. (Didn't you say 2002 which is 22 years!) " In the middle of nowhere" 10 mins. to Duluth, you can see it from the interstate! You're prone to exageration!
This is so sad 😞 I am lucky enough to have toured it a couple of times when they did tours many years ago. I live in the area but have been to chicken to go check it out now. It’s definitely haunted too.
My friends and I went there at night, and when we were heading back to the entrance, a truck came barreling down the driveway. Apparently, a guy lives in a smaller building towards the end of the driveway/parking lot, along with his wife and kids. I forget why he lives there, but he said he is so sick if people trespassing all the time. I actually just remembered he said they give tours during the day.
I enjoyed this video. As you're walking around, my age made me want to tell you to wear thick boots and some gloves. You don't know how toxic those building materials are. Be careful. I'm glad you're not there at night. Those views from the top were amazing.
I moved to Duluth in 1998, and Nopeming was still running at that time. It closed in 2002. It's interesting to see how quickly a building degrades with extreme temperature swings (we can get 100+ days in the summer occasionally, and -20 or more degree days in the winter). They were hosting a "haunted" halloween tour a few years ago, not sure if still doing that or not. It's not exactly in "the middle of nowhere", it's right off of Becks road just on your way out of town. I live just down the street from it. The bars aren't about criminals. It was a Sanitorium in it's early days, to treat people for TB. Later in life it was a mental health facility, and then an elder-care/assisted living residence. Those bars are to keep people with poor motor control and decision making processes from falling off a balcony while still having a mostly unobstructed view of the scenery.
This place has the strangest energy when you are inside. The crematorium, tunnels, and basement are the oddest. I found lots of what I presumed to be blood near the stage in the childrens wing. Lots of weird stuff going down still
My Grandma died there about 35 years ago. I remember visiting her there before she passed away. I remember her telling me that the lady in the bed next to hers. Died in a wheelchair right there next to her. Good job staff.
I went a month ago, last summer and last September probably around the time you went the sea of different colored trees were amazing and the snow when we went a month ago made it look eerily cool very fun place and pretty place to go but don’t forget to be respectful of its previous residence I’ve seen shadows heard whispers and bangs been scratched once for antagonizing respect them don’t break anything don’t antagonize if your looking for ghost activity you’ll find it here. If you do go be careful of the roofs and old section please don’t break anything building is in enough ruin
Ah, the elitist old people that think that they are better than the young people that they condemn in their lives... here's the thing, you all are just as bad of sources of pollution as those that you all condemn, maybe even more so, in your own lives.
We explored it overnight on a ghost hunters tour in 2018. It was in much better shape then. We spoke with the owner/caretaker. Money was actually being invested into fixing it up. That roof you walked on was fairly new. Sad to see that it is no longer being looked after.
Not really in the middle of nowhere, Nopeming is right off of the freeway that goes from Minneapolis / St. Paul to Duluth, and every local sees it on there way to Duluth from the South or West. Everyone i know in the area knows about it but not many people go there becuase the fine for trespassing there is huge and they've had gaurds there for about a decade now. My mom worked there in the 80's or 90's when it was a retirement home before it closed.
I lived in Duluth for 20 years. I always wanted to check it out. So creepy. I had a Blair Witch Project flashback when you went down the steps to the basement.
❤❤Respect this place their's alot of spirits in there i have a bad feeling some idiot's vandalized that God Forsaken place 😢 theres alot of sadness im feeling, im clairvoyant My mother rip i heard she was in saint Peters state hospital for the insane befor i was born most of those old state hospitals Cambridge, state Anoka state, Furgus falls state,some of my friends that were sent to those places had lobotomies, shock treatment, they were never the same all have passed away now RIP you guys i love and i believe the ugly things that used to go on in sanatoriums state hospitals, all over this country 😢most were snake pits like the movie, each heart is for my friend's i knew, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ 🎉😊
I was a patient there when I was around four because I tested positive for TB. I didn’t have it though. Maybe your mom was one of my care givers. I don’t remember much about it, just little snippets of memory. I have a picture of my favorite nurse and a couple friends taken there. This was fun to watch.
That smokestack you see is The Sappi paper mill in Cloquet, MN down I-35S about 12 miles away. Noepeming was closed as a nursing home and rehabilitation facility (for e.g., post surgery) because of high cost. There were also allegations of mistreatment of patients, however, I cannot attest to the validity of such. Duluth area is WAY COOL‼️
Nopeming was initially a tuberculosis sanitorium and at the time it closed, it had been converted to a nursing home. The bars were in the area the Alzheimer’s patients resided. It was never a sanitarium for the mentally insane. It’s in such a beautiful location. I’m shocked the county never sold it. It would have been an ideal spot for a multiple unit. Apartment building or condominiums.
It was for the "mentality insane" tho my great aunt was sent there for post partum depression and received shock therapy twice and spent the rest of her life there after because she was never the same after. They also tried making it into a low income apartment or school years ago but the building was too far gone. They would have to destroy the building.
6:01 There is a voice after he speeks, im from duluh my great aunt was a resident before i was born she passed my dad tells me storys but the voice is interesting for sounding off in the distance nopeming is notoriously haunted
I recently lived in duluth. Any time I'd talk about nopeming to my coworkers who lived there for a long time. One worked there before it closed. They both always said it was strange and for sure haunted. I explored the bottom floor and the roof and quickly left with my friends. They say the 3rd floor is haunted by a little girl, and the boiler room is haunted by a mantance man. You can feel so much history in those quiet haunted halls.
I'm 3 months late. Thank u for the video I live in MN and was wondering how did u get to nopeming? Did u have to contact someone or just go there? Lmfao my and my ghost hunting crew wanna check it out
There's a small gravel road that dead ends. It's perfect to park at and remote. A little walk through the woods. You'll come up on some doors in the parking lot. A couple will be open. Try to find the stairs because they'll be your best chance at running just in case of police. (People around duluth say they usually patrol. But they weren't there in August) some say the 3rd floor is haunted by the spirit of a little girl. The basement is haunted by the groundskeeper. And the tunnels are haunted by the souls of those who died from TB. I can't imagine how many more peoples souls stayed after the nursing home period of the buildings life. If you explore. Bring gloves, boots, and a mask. It's straight-up asphestos.
Wasn’t it true that patients who were contagious had to be kept away from others so they were placed in the locked ward? Thought I heard that in a documentary on TB.
Back in 2008 this building was bought for MN teen challenge but things were to costly to repair and get in liveable condition it just kinda sat at that point. I don't know If teen challenge still owns it, but they used to have caregivers that lived on site there, my boyfriend at the time was one of them and I would come visit and stay. It was a cool building. Sad to see that it's gone even further down hill. Always had people coming trying to sneak In. Masks, baseball bats, metal pipes. Idk what they thought they were trying to do. Dumb kids. If they'd had just asked to see it I gurentee we would have given you a tour.
me and some friends went in there at like 11 at night and found bedding from what we assumed was a homless person and it turns out its highly illegal and dangerous to go inside. if anyone decides to go there make sure to wear a mask and gloves. and hide your car😂
I meant to say the real name was SOROSIOS PARK. BEAUTIFUL PARK. I COULD GO ON AND ON ABOUT THAT MENTAL INSTITUTION..so very sad.some screamed alot, several had terrible bruises. Bad ones, and I remember a young guy said , if any got pregnant, they would abort the child, then tie the woman's tubes.If by chance, someone actually care and visted there LOVE one, they were never told. I remember this mother was going to find out what really went on there, so she put some kind of a camera in her daughter's room. It showed another patient was having sex,with the girl. I guess it came out that ,that behavior happened alot.we as kids were mean as well, we tease them with candy. We were terrible, B ut the guards never said anything, just ger out of here. Things were alot different back in the 60s.
It was a home for the elderly. And for people who needed rehabilitation when they had hip surgery and so on. Guess there was a wing for people's other problems. But dude you really shouldn't be talking about a building you know nothing about try asking some of the older locals next time. Beth from Duluth, Mn Unless you have permission to be there you are trespassing. The only time that's open to the public is on Halloween.
Um, no one gonna mention that he's just casually walking through this creepy place like its a theme park? I'm just watching on my phone n its super creepy. I was really expecting a jump scare. Got some serious brass guy. I'm too cautious, better safe than sorry type, so I couldn't do that. Major props, excellent videos.
My uncle was there in the late 60's. I remember visiting Nopeming. Nopeming means " out in the woods" or "into the forrest" in Ojibwa.
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Know the lady/ couple that owns Nopeming. It’s old and decayed. They can’t get enough trespassers. Don’t think this building will be around for long
@@sndcetrl Shoulda been torn down 40 years ago!
@@freddielind5282 Kept it for history. Won’t be around in the next 5 years
@@freddielind5282waiting for stringer media to come explore it 40 years later
My mother in law worked there, my wife would hang out there as a kid. They both have great stories! I went there to pick them up a few times, walked through when it was still full of old people lol. It was a nursing home at the end.
Did essentia own that building ?
I lived in Duluth for a few years, just recently moved away in the last few months. You picked a great time of year to visit! A lot of locals advise against going here because cops often patrol it and supposedly there are cameras that they've put up recently. As far as parking, the best place is a dirt road that dead ends just east of the building, and it's just a short walk through the forest to get there. It's really the only way to access the property as the entrance off the main road is gated off. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Duluth, great video as always!
The gate is separated In the front I’ve went jn 3 times in the last half year and the gates been separated enough at the bottom to squeeze in and never seen cameras or had issues with cops
I may have first hand experience with the trespass situations lol basement is fun though. Being outside in the center of the crescent shape at night looking towards all the windows is creepy as hell
The Travel Channels Ghost Adventures explored the building for "spirits" a few years ago.
@@craigclement8822, and yet none of those dummies ever break out a Holy Bible and begin to rebuke and cast out the demons in the Mighty Name of YAHASHUA HA'MASHIACH (Jesus Christ). I lived in a town that was supposedly heavy in demonic, supernatural, and alien activity, and I had not a peep from them during the time that I spent there.
It’s not in the middle of nowhere lol, it’s at the edge of hermantown/ proctor/ west Duluth area. Lots of people live around there lol
It was driving me nuts every time he said that 😂 I live just down the road in Gary. This place isn't remote at all lol.
Thank you for pointing that out,he should of did his homework first before doing the video.
I had a cousin who was a patient there until it closed. His wife, a nurse, was there everyday.
Like right next to the highway. Like RIGHT next to it.
Worked at Westville State Hospital in indiana for 2 years..could tell you those places have stories. The movie “ one flew over the cuckoo nest” is real. Be careful there.
It was a tuberculosis sanitarium, not for the insane. They helped a great amount of people!
My mother and grandmother (paternal) worked there as nurse’s assistants. Grandma fixed my mom up with her son (my dad). My sister and I exist because of Nopeming, kind of.
The bars are there probably so patients don't jump to their death. Be careful on those roof tops!!
Story those bars were put on the balcony’s because of so many people jumping off to there deaths they put them in and called em “suicide rails”
I like the approach you have when exploring these abandoned places…great job and I subbed👍🏻 I have watched urban explorers and people who went into abandoned mines!! Like the ghost mine show..miss that show!
It's too expensive to use for anything as they have to redo all utilities connected to the city which is VERY expensive.
My grand parents worked there back in the 60's and my grandpa died there as a resident. I used to go there to do concerts for the residents when i was a teenager. My grandparents lived about a mile from there so I was there all the time as a kid. There used to be a tunnel that when from the facility to the boiler/incinerator building where the dead TB corpses were taken to be cremated. That smoke stack you saw is that building.
Loved this video! Great job! I wouldn’t be able to go alone 😮
I went on a tour in 2018. Very cool place to check out!
My friend "Stretch" is an electrical/data contractor and I recalled Him saying about 25 or so years ago they had a huge job at some institution up in Duluth so I wondered. I just called Him and sure enough, this was it. We started the vid at the same time and watched. He is shocked at how it looks now. It made Him sad. Nice staff and residents.
Damn, that looks beautiful with the fall colors. That place looks dope
I worked there in '92. Had a lot of fun there! so sad to see it in ruins
went here at night with some friends because we thought there'd be cops patrolling during the day. we just ended up making it way creepier lol
I’ve went only during the day never any patrols least in my 3 times
Not an astronomical amount of time if they had computers. (Didn't you say 2002 which is 22 years!)
" In the middle of nowhere" 10 mins. to Duluth, you can see it from the interstate! You're prone to exageration!
Awesome video guys🎉🎉🎉
This is so sad 😞 I am lucky enough to have toured it a couple of times when they did tours many years ago. I live in the area but have been to chicken to go check it out now. It’s definitely haunted too.
My friends and I went there at night, and when we were heading back to the entrance, a truck came barreling down the driveway. Apparently, a guy lives in a smaller building towards the end of the driveway/parking lot, along with his wife and kids. I forget why he lives there, but he said he is so sick if people trespassing all the time. I actually just remembered he said they give tours during the day.
Great video, very beautiful +👍🔔
I enjoyed this video. As you're walking around, my age made me want to tell you to wear thick boots and some gloves. You don't know how toxic those building materials are. Be careful. I'm glad you're not there at night. Those views from the top were amazing.
Definitely kicking up tons of lead at least.
I moved to Duluth in 1998, and Nopeming was still running at that time. It closed in 2002. It's interesting to see how quickly a building degrades with extreme temperature swings (we can get 100+ days in the summer occasionally, and -20 or more degree days in the winter). They were hosting a "haunted" halloween tour a few years ago, not sure if still doing that or not. It's not exactly in "the middle of nowhere", it's right off of Becks road just on your way out of town. I live just down the street from it.
The bars aren't about criminals. It was a Sanitorium in it's early days, to treat people for TB. Later in life it was a mental health facility, and then an elder-care/assisted living residence. Those bars are to keep people with poor motor control and decision making processes from falling off a balcony while still having a mostly unobstructed view of the scenery.
If you ever get close to South Mountain PA there's a old sanatorium, tb hospital complex. South Mountain Restoration Center is what is called now.
This place has the strangest energy when you are inside. The crematorium, tunnels, and basement are the oddest. I found lots of what I presumed to be blood near the stage in the childrens wing. Lots of weird stuff going down still
My Grandma died there about 35 years ago. I remember visiting her there before she passed away. I remember her telling me that the lady in the bed next to hers. Died in a wheelchair right there next to her. Good job staff.
I explored there around the same time you did in this video. The morgue was in that small detached building.
I went a month ago, last summer and last September probably around the time you went the sea of different colored trees were amazing and the snow when we went a month ago made it look eerily cool very fun place and pretty place to go but don’t forget to be respectful of its previous residence I’ve seen shadows heard whispers and bangs been scratched once for antagonizing respect them don’t break anything don’t antagonize if your looking for ghost activity you’ll find it here. If you do go be careful of the roofs and old section please don’t break anything building is in enough ruin
it is a perfect place for a sanatorium away from pollution and lots of fresh air and rest
Ah, the elitist old people that think that they are better than the young people that they condemn in their lives... here's the thing, you all are just as bad of sources of pollution as those that you all condemn, maybe even more so, in your own lives.
I wonder if I can buy up that property and then renovate, rebuild, restore, and expand on it to turn it into a mansion?
We explored it overnight on a ghost hunters tour in 2018. It was in much better shape then. We spoke with the owner/caretaker. Money was actually being invested into fixing it up. That roof you walked on was fairly new. Sad to see that it is no longer being looked after.
I worked there when it was a nursing home, it gave me the creeps bad. Evening shift too 😳
Not really in the middle of nowhere, Nopeming is right off of the freeway that goes from Minneapolis / St. Paul to Duluth, and every local sees it on there way to Duluth from the South or West. Everyone i know in the area knows about it but not many people go there becuase the fine for trespassing there is huge and they've had gaurds there for about a decade now. My mom worked there in the 80's or 90's when it was a retirement home before it closed.
Very cool!
Reminds me of Waverly Hills Sanatorium In Kentucky. Both built for the same reason. Both remote. Both monstrous in size. Both unnerving in the dark.
I lived in Duluth for 20 years. I always wanted to check it out. So creepy. I had a Blair Witch Project flashback when you went down the steps to the basement.
I'm from Northern MN this is really cool
New Glarus Wisconsin here, notice your content is in the tri state looking forward to watching more!
Hello from brooklyn wisconsin.
Is that you Roger?
Really interesting find on this old sanitarium. Wonder if there may be a part 2, since it looked like there were more underground tunnels.
The entrance to the tunnels via the sanitarium is cemented off there’s another entrance by the boiler room but it’s collapsed in
Did you get to see lake superior while you were here? Hope you enjoyed your visit to Duluth mn
❤❤Respect this place their's alot of spirits in there i have a bad feeling some idiot's vandalized that God Forsaken place 😢 theres alot of sadness im feeling, im clairvoyant
My mother rip i heard she was in saint Peters state hospital for the insane befor i was born most of those old state hospitals Cambridge, state Anoka state, Furgus falls state,some of my friends that were sent to those places had lobotomies, shock treatment, they were never the same all have passed away now RIP you guys i love and i believe the ugly things that used to go on in sanatoriums state hospitals, all over this country 😢most were snake pits like the movie, each heart is for my friend's i knew,
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My Mother worked there back in the fifties.
I was a patient there when I was around four because I tested positive for TB. I didn’t have it though. Maybe your mom was one of my care givers. I don’t remember much about it, just little snippets of memory. I have a picture of my favorite nurse and a couple friends taken there. This was fun to watch.
That smokestack you see is The Sappi paper mill in Cloquet, MN down I-35S about 12 miles away. Noepeming was closed as a nursing home and rehabilitation facility (for e.g., post surgery) because of high cost. There were also allegations of mistreatment of patients, however, I cannot attest to the validity of such. Duluth area is WAY COOL‼️
Yo this is crazy I live in Duluth and I didn’t even know there was an abandoned sanitarium here!
This is amazing
Very Cool
I don't know how you went in there alone 😮
Is this hard to get into? Any security?
Went to college in Duluth (UMD), live in Two Harbors. Never heard of this place…
That would be a great place to make a horror movie. LoL
Approaches smoking pentagram on floor. 'Why was there smoke? why did it go away'?
Oooooh curtains!
Bro...😂😂😂
Supper cool
Nopeming was initially a tuberculosis sanitorium and at the time it closed, it had been converted to a nursing home. The bars were in the area the Alzheimer’s patients resided. It was never a sanitarium for the mentally insane. It’s in such a beautiful location. I’m shocked the county never sold it. It would have been an ideal spot for a multiple unit. Apartment building or condominiums.
It was for the "mentality insane" tho my great aunt was sent there for post partum depression and received shock therapy twice and spent the rest of her life there after because she was never the same after. They also tried making it into a low income apartment or school years ago but the building was too far gone. They would have to destroy the building.
@@ellieerikson6063 R.I.P. to your great aunt. Hope she at least found some tranquility there. 🙏🏻
The smoke.? Was it fog from sun heating up?Those were metal tracks not wood?
6:01 There is a voice after he speeks, im from duluh my great aunt was a resident before i was born she passed my dad tells me storys but the voice is interesting for sounding off in the distance nopeming is notoriously haunted
I recently lived in duluth. Any time I'd talk about nopeming to my coworkers who lived there for a long time. One worked there before it closed. They both always said it was strange and for sure haunted. I explored the bottom floor and the roof and quickly left with my friends. They say the 3rd floor is haunted by a little girl, and the boiler room is haunted by a mantance man. You can feel so much history in those quiet haunted halls.
You keep talking about criminals and insane, it was to help people with tuberculosis and then a nursing home!
I'm 3 months late. Thank u for the video I live in MN and was wondering how did u get to nopeming? Did u have to contact someone or just go there? Lmfao my and my ghost hunting crew wanna check it out
There's a small gravel road that dead ends. It's perfect to park at and remote. A little walk through the woods. You'll come up on some doors in the parking lot. A couple will be open. Try to find the stairs because they'll be your best chance at running just in case of police. (People around duluth say they usually patrol. But they weren't there in August) some say the 3rd floor is haunted by the spirit of a little girl. The basement is haunted by the groundskeeper. And the tunnels are haunted by the souls of those who died from TB. I can't imagine how many more peoples souls stayed after the nursing home period of the buildings life. If you explore. Bring gloves, boots, and a mask. It's straight-up asphestos.
I lived a couple miles up the midway road from there absolutely never knew this was there
There was another in Cambridge MN.. Does that one have a giant unmarked cemetery also
Been there many times. It’s so creepy.
Wasn’t it true that patients who were contagious had to be kept away from others so they were placed in the locked ward? Thought I heard that in a documentary on TB.
They have the Kirkbride Asylum in Fergus falls MN. They don't allow anyone in anymore.
Damn I was there 3 years ago entering in the back through the woods by some trailers. Got spooked by some deer and now wish I went in
The scary part is the people that should be housed there are roaming amongst us!
Old people scare you?
It was a nursing home lol my mother in law worked there.
Great Fall view. Don’t touch anything in these buildings full of asbestos,lead paint and mold.
My grandma used to work there
My great grandpa died here
And where do you live, Simon? I live in the weak and the wounded...
Also use to be a nursing home
I went last year me and two other people man things went left and got scary quick at night.
Middle of nowhere? It’s right outside of Duluth.
Nopeming was never an insane asylum, it was a tuberculosis sanitarium, and then a nursing home.
That's the purpose of a sanatorium. Allegedly.
Is it haunted?
I swear I hear whispering at like 16 in. When you started coming into the boiler room maybe in the old part.
Haunted AF
I stole that snow brush on the bed at 19:16
10:21 They used to put peolle on the balcony they thought the fresh air would help TB patients
Back in 2008 this building was bought for MN teen challenge but things were to costly to repair and get in liveable condition it just kinda sat at that point. I don't know If teen challenge still owns it, but they used to have caregivers that lived on site there, my boyfriend at the time was one of them and I would come visit and stay. It was a cool building. Sad to see that it's gone even further down hill. Always had people coming trying to sneak In. Masks, baseball bats, metal pipes. Idk what they thought they were trying to do. Dumb kids. If they'd had just asked to see it I gurentee we would have given you a tour.
I’d be terrified to go in alone 😂
me and some friends went in there at like 11 at night and found bedding from what we assumed was a homless person and it turns out its highly illegal and dangerous to go inside. if anyone decides to go there make sure to wear a mask and gloves. and hide your car😂
Um, it’s right off the interstate. Not really in the middle of nowhere.
Might be a potential “Orphan Source” around there watch a video from Kyle Hill on those… sketchy…
I meant to say the real name was SOROSIOS PARK. BEAUTIFUL PARK. I COULD GO ON AND ON ABOUT THAT MENTAL INSTITUTION..so very sad.some screamed alot, several had terrible bruises. Bad ones, and I remember a young guy said , if any got pregnant, they would abort the child, then tie the woman's tubes.If by chance, someone actually care and visted there LOVE one, they were never told. I remember this mother was going to find out what really went on there, so she put some kind of a camera in her daughter's room. It showed another patient was having sex,with the girl. I guess it came out that ,that behavior happened alot.we as kids were mean as well, we tease them with candy. We were terrible, B ut the guards never said anything, just ger out of here. Things were alot different back in the 60s.
The GH8 tag heheh
Would have been nice to see this place before it got hit by scarpers
No wonder why the place is haunted as Hell.
They should use it as a mental hospital
It was a home for the elderly. And for people who needed rehabilitation when they had hip surgery and so on.
Guess there was a wing for people's other problems.
But dude you really shouldn't be talking about a building you know nothing about try asking some of the older locals next time.
Beth from Duluth, Mn
Unless you have permission to be there you are trespassing.
The only time that's open to the public is on Halloween.
Better open it back up
Man this sounds like JP the radio slave!
Sam and colby maybe have been here and bro lemme tell u , this place has something
How did he get in?
Um, no one gonna mention that he's just casually walking through this creepy place like its a theme park? I'm just watching on my phone n its super creepy. I was really expecting a jump scare. Got some serious brass guy. I'm too cautious, better safe than sorry type, so I couldn't do that. Major props, excellent videos.
Its steam from the heat of the sun
I saw smoke.... Could you smell anything?
@tristanwoodmansee477
Huh? Steam from What?
@@SharonJones-ql8oy Go back and look at the steam coming from the ground. It was the sunlight hitting the floor
how are you not terrified
Glock 45 boi!
"REMOTE LOCATION" christ dude the town of proctor is like 3 minutes from it...😂
Bro don't go alone please 🥺
looks like a snapper riding mower
It’s five minutes from Duluth 😂
I heard there was a person living in one part of it .