Exploring an Abandoned Factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2022
- Not really sure what this abandoned factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin was used for. Looks like it had giant ovens for melting metal or something. I couldn't find any info on when this place closed or even on its existence.
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A.O smith factory. Produced car and heavy vehicle frames. Was one the top producing companies in the states. Move to Mexico at the end of the 90s!!
Born and raised in Milwaukee that is A.O. Smith. Good and bad memories of that place. Laid my father off like 5 or 6 times. He worked there from 1972 and retired from there when it became Tower Automotive. While he was actually working and not laid off we got everything as kids. Very nice childhood
I'm from the area & didn't know this existed. I love that white cream city brick.
This entire factory sums up Milwaukee as a whole, I give it another like 10 years before it's 90% abandoned
It's the ASMR walking crunchy sounds for me😌
Born and raised in Milwaukee. Looks like a place that would've been in or around the 3rd ward.
Found you guys on tick tock, this was really cool to watch
crazy, colorful, the ivy does not look real, looks like a movie set, though i know it is not
My uncle worked there for 40 years. There's alot of abandoned buildings down in that area.
Shoreline is my favorite
Is that what this is? I always wondered what the fuck was in there.
I genuinely had no clue this was around here lol, i live in milwaukee which makes this more cool thh
Hello from Mundelein, IL
I’m so disgusted with whomever went into those places before you all were ever there. Tore it all up. All those places the hotels and stuff. I’m glad y’all don’t do that stuff. Who is it that is so destructive? That’s terrible.
Uhh Gracie is my real name
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3425 N 35 Street
bro's walking through Nier Automata
Loads of poison ivy or oak and sumac
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Is it still there ?
I think it's on N 35th Street
3425
I think that be an old coke plant.
Eyesores like this need to be demolished. I live in Milwaukee, and I am disgusted with my city.
Looks like an abandoned steel mill