How does Something like this happen? I would think there would be heirs, creditors, wholesalers, tax collectors, etc. how does it stay trapped in time for so long undisturbed??? Fascinating.
Private Owners! Has to be or the city and state would of sold everything they could and bulldozed that shit hole to the ground. Eventually the funeral home is bought and privately owned. They usually let them go till someone offers them a nice chunk of change for the building itself or the lot . waste of space used for some high priced bullshit that doesn't need to be there.
It could be just old. Some people just don't visit the dead. I once worked for a funeral home that finally was able to buy one that had several issues. My cousin hated her mom no one wants her
Wow, this is so cool. I love it when a video can make me feel as if I were there! I had to literally wash my hands after watching this. The body table still had fluid residue, and also the floor looks like it has blood stains and fluid residue too! Ewww, I was fascinated and grossed at the same time..lol Subscribed!!👍👍
Chicago? Really? Wow its amazing. I love all those antiques. I'm a collector. Do you know how many thousands of dollars is just sitting there ? 💸💸💸So beautiful. Creepy and awesome but beautiful. 👍☺
I love the chairs with what appeared to be lion heads or dragons. Either way excellent video. I work at a funeral home that was built in the early 50’s. I wonder when this funeral home was built. Maybe the 1920’s or there’s abouts??
A few strange things. The casket shown is a "rental" type unit that would be used to display a body intended for cremation. there is a cardboard insert that goes inside. The body is placed inside the insert. Those dowels visible on the bottom are to assist with removing the insert. That casket looks pretty clean and modern to me. Just 'sayin.Also, there are chemicals and appliances in the embalming laboratory that are not very old. So unless there has been an effort to "stage" some of this, it doesn't make sense.As for the facility and old furnishings, could be a situation where the owner died and there is a family dispute over the estate. The lawyers can tie things up for years. In any event whomever filmed this must have a key and permission or they are illegal invaders on this property. Not something I would want a filmed record of.
This is creepy! Why would, whoever owned the funeral home, just leave it like this? Don't you think that they would try and sell off the remaining equipment and any coffins that were brand new and not sold?
3:09 that's very old it's to drain the blood out off body. I love old medical equipment and stuff like that. I beleave its done under pressure ill have to ask my tutor as I not really sure
You guys are lucky! I was just there and someone threw a lot of the furniture and antiques around. Granted it was still cool, but a bummer to see how everything used to be left perfectly frozen in time...
cremations. A girl studying to be a mortician showed me around a funeral home one time and they had a whole room of cremation ashes in boxes and urns that nobody had claimed.
Interesting is the picture at 01:35 is a view of Prague and at 04:24 is in the right corner in the shelf of the box, probably with human ash, with a sign written in chalk K. Vacek. I have to smile because K. Vacek was the author of many popular songs and it was Czech. He is not in the box, of course. I can think of only one, the owners probably came from Czech republic, hence the picture and thus clientele.
Being a Mortician, it amazes me how people explore abandoned funeral establishments. I don't understand the fascination of looking at an abandoned building.
The bone shears are there that's for cutting rib cage open to take the organs out to slow down the decay there take the blood out and put in formhylde imbarming fluid some are gels. It's quite dangerous you would have a full face respirator when doing it not sure about that time as its old
Embalm, embalm, embalm a stiff. Embalm one everyday. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily drain the blood away. Hey, hey, wudda ya say, I was embalmed in the USA!
These people made a fortune out of what's now a $20 BILLION A YEAR INDUSTRY IN THE US ALONE! I'd be happy with just the two matching carved dragon chairs! How much does the owner want for them?
I'm stunned at all of the beautiful antiques, lamps, furniture, and woodwork in this place. It's a shame someone doesn't buy it, and restore it....
Great explore and fantastic location! The dragon chairs at 1:40 are epic! Thanks for sharing!
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How does Something like this happen? I would think there would be heirs, creditors, wholesalers, tax collectors, etc. how does it stay trapped in time for so long undisturbed??? Fascinating.
Private Owners! Has to be or the city and state would of sold everything they could and bulldozed that shit hole to the ground. Eventually the funeral home is bought and privately owned. They usually let them go till someone offers them a nice chunk of change for the building itself or the lot . waste of space used for some high priced bullshit that doesn't need to be there.
Long as taxes are still paid then they can let it rott all they want on the inside. Long as the outside doesn't cause a disturbance.
All Gone it is very sad to see this a lot of things that could be use in another place
It could be just old.
Some people just don't visit the dead.
I once worked for a funeral home that finally was able to buy one that had several issues.
My cousin hated her mom no one wants her
Hauntingly beautiful. I love it!
F.Y.I. Hospitals have morgues. Funeral homes have a preparation room where the deceased is prepared for final disposition
I've seen someone else do a video on the same place but it's always nice to get someone else's view as well.
Wow, this is so cool. I love it when a video can make me feel as if I were there! I had to literally wash my hands after watching this. The body table still had fluid residue, and also the floor looks like it has blood stains and fluid residue too! Ewww, I was fascinated and grossed at the same time..lol
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Chicago? Really? Wow its amazing. I love all those antiques. I'm a collector. Do you know how many thousands of dollars is just sitting there ? 💸💸💸So beautiful. Creepy and awesome but beautiful. 👍☺
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I love the chairs with what appeared to be lion heads or dragons. Either way excellent video. I work at a funeral home that was built in the early 50’s.
I wonder when this funeral home was built. Maybe the 1920’s or there’s abouts??
Good vid...love the piano....
What a shame. Thanks for the video.
2:46 candy in the dish yum .
Great one I just wish they could be longer
3:24 I love the old medical cupboard I've begin trying to get hold off one for my sciences room
Can't seem to find where it is located bummer.
Awesome, I bet that "porta-boy" embalming machine still works...
It never stops working
A few strange things. The casket shown is a "rental" type unit that would be used to display a body intended for cremation. there is a cardboard insert that goes inside. The body is placed inside the insert. Those dowels visible on the bottom are to assist with removing the insert. That casket looks pretty clean and modern to me. Just 'sayin.Also, there are chemicals and appliances in the embalming laboratory that are not very old. So unless there has been an effort to "stage" some of this, it doesn't make sense.As for the facility and old furnishings, could be a situation where the owner died and there is a family dispute over the estate. The lawyers can tie things up for years. In any event whomever filmed this must have a key and permission or they are illegal invaders on this property. Not something I would want a filmed record of.
Would anyone happen to know the name of this funeral home??
This is creepy! Why would, whoever owned the funeral home, just leave it like this? Don't you think that they would try and sell off the remaining equipment and any coffins that were brand new and not sold?
2:56 is the cleaning stuff for the mortuary tables it's a very expensive disinfectant it's a broad spectrum that kills all bacteria and viruses
3:09 that's very old it's to drain the blood out off body. I love old medical equipment and stuff like that. I beleave its done under pressure ill have to ask my tutor as I not really sure
You guys are lucky! I was just there and someone threw a lot of the furniture and antiques around. Granted it was still cool, but a bummer to see how everything used to be left perfectly frozen in time...
Where is this in chicago? me and my friend are mortuary students and want to go see it
bet there are some ashes left behind in those boxes.
cremations. A girl studying to be a mortician showed me around a funeral home one time and they had a whole room of cremation ashes in boxes and urns that nobody had claimed.
limeyosu2000 absolutely yes and just FYI 30% of cremations don’t ask for ashes back! I was horrified to find out!
Interesting is the picture at 01:35 is a view of Prague and at 04:24 is in the right corner in the shelf of the box, probably with human ash, with a sign written in chalk K. Vacek. I have to smile because K. Vacek was the author of many popular songs and it was Czech. He is not in the box, of course. I can think of only one, the owners probably came from Czech republic, hence the picture and thus clientele.
Way to gorgeous to be forgotten about.
Where in chicago is this funeral home located at
When did this place close
How do you get access to these places, are you in there legally, just wondering.
Always a way in. Thanks for watching
Being a Mortician, it amazes me how people explore abandoned funeral establishments. I don't understand the fascination of looking at an abandoned building.
Probably for the same reason you find preparing the dead fascinating. Maybe it's their passion Franklin!
Morbid curiosity.
Real cool......
all that beautiful vintage morgue equipment ☠️☠️☠️☠️💀💀💀💀💀💀💀👻👻👻👻👻
Where is this located
what was address of this place
Hammon or M-2 Organ @ 1:25, hopefully someone salvaged it before the demolition.
Where?
The bone shears are there that's for cutting rib cage open to take the organs out to slow down the decay there take the blood out and put in formhylde imbarming fluid some are gels. It's quite dangerous you would have a full face respirator when doing it not sure about that time as its old
3:05 I love the embarming machine
Where is this in Chicago?
Neil Tarnowski I'm wondering the same, if only the channel left the addresses in the description
its nowhere now, they tore it down
Diego Aguilar No they didnt, someone just posted a tiktok abt this same place LOL
@@TheMinkmermaid where
The embalming chemical trade names are insane, "Lyf lyk jaundice remover", "Nitro!" cavity cleaner.
i can honestly say that would scare me to death
Very intresting
man, use that walgreen cleaner on everything!
Them medical stainless steel tables are very expensive
This has to be Southside for-sure, I know of a few good spots that would be great videos. Lmk if you're ready for some good spots
Yooo wher3 at?
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Right drop those coordinates tf
It is hard to believe that some ashes left behind in those boxes. They should be buried in a common grave if no one clames them.
Creepy chair
That looks an old building
Embalm, embalm, embalm a stiff. Embalm one everyday. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily drain the blood away.
Hey, hey, wudda ya say, I was embalmed in the USA!
John T. Wolfbanger LOL!!!!!!!
Lmao
Knob head
Omg lol
Green burials that's the ticket
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What a sad ending to a funeral home that maybe once was really busy owners may have passed maybe there children didnt want it nice video though...
These people made a fortune out of what's now a $20 BILLION A YEAR INDUSTRY IN THE US ALONE! I'd be happy with just the two matching carved dragon chairs! How much does the owner want for them?
Thanks for no commentary. It's better enjoyed thank people talking and cussing.
You do great 👍 job looking but talking would be great.😊😊
Where was this in Chicago...It would help if you posted address, so we can google earth today!
The instruments laying on the porcelain table look completely staged.
Them stainless steel trolley are worth hundreds and thousands
The JAUNDICE embalming fluid 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮and those are roast chicken shears on the slab ✂️
I guess business was dead so...