Abandoned 1800's Collapsing Asylum - Padded Rooms and Electroshock Machines

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Today we visit one of the largest complexes I've been too. This asylum has two portions of buildings, one set that has been used recently as abandoned in the 90's and the other portion that was abandoned in the 60's. The first hospital building we visit you'll see alot of natural decay, padded rooms and scary hallways. The second half is way more peaceful in the sense of history you can just see when you are there. The hallways are brutal/ non existent and there was many times my team and I had scary moments. Hopefully you enjoy this hospital from my perspective and if you did, a THUMBS UP would be appreciated and SUBSCRIBE if your new for more content and continued support of my channel! Til next time ✌
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  • @autumnwoodfall4471
    @autumnwoodfall4471 6 років тому +528

    Imagine the pain that people experienced in that place...
    You can almost hear them cry for *help*

    • @tarakidd8655
      @tarakidd8655 5 років тому +4

      Autumn Woodfall 😣😣 ur right

    • @devadasi1
      @devadasi1 5 років тому +10

      Yeah, its so fucked up how we once had hospitals to help the mentally ill instead of leaving them homeless on the streets and addicted to drugs. Idiot

    • @NathanElcoate
      @NathanElcoate 5 років тому +23

      @@devadasi1 Except for the hell those people went though in said "hospitals".

    • @Dizzle19
      @Dizzle19 5 років тому +18

      devadasi1 that’s not at all what she was saying and if anyone here is the idiot it’s you

    • @RugerMad
      @RugerMad 5 років тому +16

      devadasi1 lmao being on the street is better then being experimented on and treated like shit by staff here

  • @whatiwasbusyignoringyou3333
    @whatiwasbusyignoringyou3333 4 роки тому +55

    Thank you for not making clickbait and instead making straight to the point content

  • @TheSaltySiren
    @TheSaltySiren 5 років тому +5

    I work in a State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, as a Psychiatric Technician. Our building was opened in 1954. As I walk through the halls daily, I think about what it will look like when it is abandoned. It’s crazy how outdated it is already. They used to do electroshock therapy and lobotomy’s there, but they don’t anymore. To get to the pharmacy you have to walk through a very small autopsy room. We still have a working morgue in the basement. Our hospital was built to be self sustaining in the event of a disaster.
    I love your videos, and would love to explore abandoned places some day. Keep up the excellent work!!

  • @marceloswifeboricua
    @marceloswifeboricua 6 років тому +223

    Very creepy to imagine what happened in this building and the treatment the patients unjustly were given. Great video as always!

    • @steuk6510
      @steuk6510 5 років тому +7

      There not understand things like seizures in them days. I think is very sad. We know more in medicine them machines would make it worse there thought there could control it them days glad medicine as moved forward our body works on electronic our hearts are powered on potassium sodium and chloride

    • @ruyaskanal
      @ruyaskanal 5 років тому +7

      @Ray Ward they don't get better in there though. In most cases even worse

    • @konpeitojellie
      @konpeitojellie 5 років тому +5

      @Ray Ward What about depressed people?

    • @MimiJoys
      @MimiJoys 4 роки тому +1

      @@justaguy798
      They still use electric shock in Mental Wards for certain cases. Severe depression is known to be eased, among a few other things. The thing is, many men, women and children were dropped off in these places who never should have been there, mostly because family decided they were inconveniences. However, still, many were put there, because there was no other hope for them.

    • @jazmynbrown6820
      @jazmynbrown6820 4 роки тому +5

      Patients are still being treated unjustly. Most of the nurses don't give a shit. It's sad. I especially feel bad for people with autism and down's syndrome.

  • @brianwilliams1796
    @brianwilliams1796 6 років тому +210

    The turquoise tub and chair are for giving baths to patients. They more than likely had treatment rooms rather than surgery. They probably did electroshock therapy in those rooms. You are respectful of the people who had to be there. You need to wear a mask in these places to protect your respiratory tract from mold and asbestos.

    • @laurynnxp
      @laurynnxp 6 років тому +7

      uh he’s wearing a mask.

    • @freebird5548
      @freebird5548 5 років тому +2

      I did see a mask however really vood advice as so many of these you tube explorers take very few safety precautions. They obviously aren't thinking of the long-term affects of the peeling paint that for sure is full of lead, as well as the asbestos, mold spores, etc. These are all serious health hazards that will eventually catch up with them and they will look back and wished they'd used proper precautions.

    • @oooh19
      @oooh19 5 років тому +6

      plus I saw a girl sitting w/ a camera. I wouldn't want to sit on that floor.

    • @JustGigi319
      @JustGigi319 5 років тому +1

      @@laurynnxp he should be wearing a commercial grade respirator mask.

    • @meluuuska
      @meluuuska 4 роки тому +1

      He has a mask

  • @christinetheresa7416
    @christinetheresa7416 6 років тому +80

    FYI prior to more modern times the old psychiatric hospitals were used to warehouse not only psych patients, but the elderly and infirm, and people who had disabilities of any kind, whether they were born with them or following disabling accidents or illness. Very nice explore.

  • @x.owls_4182
    @x.owls_4182 6 років тому +233

    I love how you dont start like those stupid UA-cam channels that goes to these places to start with "paranormal" things... You are awesome and i feel more comfortable in a video like this... its creepy and Sometimes sad but its better in a lot of Ways

  • @coltmerg4202
    @coltmerg4202 5 років тому +22

    1:08 The Hudson River State Hospital, is a former New York state psychiatric hospital which operated from 1873 until its closure in the early 2000s. The campus is notable for its main building, known as a "Kirkbride," which has been designated a National Historic Landmark due to its exemplary High Victorian Gothic architecture, the first use of that style for an American institutional building. It is located on US 9 on the Poughkeepsie-Hyde Park town line.
    Frederick Clarke Withers designed the hospital's buildings in 1867. Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted designed the grounds. It was intended to be completed quickly, but went far over its original schedule and budget. The hospital opened on October 18, 1871 as the Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane[4] and admitted its first 40 patients. Construction, however, was far from over and would continue for another 25 years. A century later, it was slowly closed down as psychiatric treatment had changed enough that large hospitals were no longer needed, and its services had been served by the nearby Hudson River Psychiatric Center until that facility's closure in January 2012.
    The campus was closed and abandoned in 2003 and since then has fallen into a state of disrepair. Authorities struggle with the risk of arson and vandals after suspicion of an intentionally set fire. The male bedding ward, south of the main building, was critically damaged in a 2007 fire caused by lightning. The property was sold to an unnamed buyer in November 2013.

    • @TheShakir98
      @TheShakir98 3 роки тому +1

      interesting, who would want to buy this place? unless they tear the whole thing down and re build apartments and such

  • @autumnspencer9396
    @autumnspencer9396 6 років тому +85

    I have tried watching other urban explorers but none of their videos just get to the point like yours. And your commentary is wonderful! I love your videos so much, you do such a wonderful job on your videos.

  • @franrowe8696
    @franrowe8696 5 років тому +3

    I previously spent 13 years working in an old Victorian Asylum in England, it has now been demolished to make way for a modern building. The treatments back then were brutal, we have barely moved on even today; unless you accept chemical cosh in place of a strait jacket.

  • @sammysines471
    @sammysines471 6 років тому +30

    "we got a... wheelchair just chilling in the sink" cracked me up. another great vid, keep it up!

  • @co.agmusic
    @co.agmusic 6 років тому +123

    So many memories captured in the the rooms

  • @lukeclifton4392
    @lukeclifton4392 6 років тому +208

    Great video. “Medical Mint”- I think you sir, have just named possibly the worlds worst colour!... it needed naming.

    • @BELLA-mf6hb
      @BELLA-mf6hb 6 років тому +8

      Luke Clifton I painted a room that colour before. I think it was called "mint frost".

    • @tarakidd8655
      @tarakidd8655 5 років тому +1

      .

    • @achild2943
      @achild2943 5 років тому +1

      MISSY yeah I painted a box that color. it was called “mint frost gum”.

    • @MimiJoys
      @MimiJoys 4 роки тому +4

      I love that nostalgia color, Medical Mint. It reminds me of our kitchen in the early 60s! My mother-in-law still had that mint colored refrigerator in the mid 80s! You know, it was made back when things were made to last. Like those old Singer Sewing Machines in this video! In the room he scaled to get to... I cringed when I realized he'd gotten over to it. If only those sewing machines could be rescued!

    • @gavinisdie
      @gavinisdie 4 роки тому +1

      Aight, who wanna join the medical mint gang and paint this guy's house medical mint?

  • @jimmymiller77
    @jimmymiller77 6 років тому +146

    You should be very proud of this video. Very professional presentation, Perhaps one of your best. You must be like fine wine, You get better with age... All my best, >

    • @dripalien4529
      @dripalien4529 3 роки тому +1

      this gives an unsettling feeling reading that

    • @ferreira991
      @ferreira991 2 роки тому

      @@dripalien4529 it feels like a letter sent from dr. Lecter to agent Graham.

  • @chloeandrews6584
    @chloeandrews6584 5 років тому +4

    i like that these guys are pretty calm about exploring and don’t say “insane asylum” like other explorers

  • @dejaneiracantizaniz3659
    @dejaneiracantizaniz3659 6 років тому +34

    This feels as if one itself were traveling back in time. All of these memories being captivated in the rooms. Keep up the good work!

  • @cathylopez3034
    @cathylopez3034 5 років тому +2

    I got the feeling that these patients weren’t deliberately mistreated by the standards of the time, but that doesn’t make it less scary. The charts and manuals here and there seems to indicate they were trying to help them. I would love to get my hands on those journals! Great video.

  • @babylexkillz
    @babylexkillz 6 років тому +21

    i live right near there and i used to go there all the time but recently it’s been heavily watched by cops so no one ever goes anymore

    • @wmd40
      @wmd40 5 років тому +1

      Where is it? It looks like it's near a lake. I live in the Finger Lakes and it kinda reminds me of Willard

    • @ThomasBMawn
      @ThomasBMawn 4 роки тому +1

      The name of this place is in the video. You just have to play detective and find it!😎😁

  • @Andshewasafairy
    @Andshewasafairy 5 років тому +1

    My grandma was a pharmacist, she worked in a children’s mental hospital in the 70s-80s. Very interesting stories for sure

  • @robertotley3554
    @robertotley3554 6 років тому +11

    I subscribed and turned alerts on. I like how you....unlike SO many other urban explorers actually interacted with magazines and papers. Getting the dates and just reading a bit/ flipping through the pages. I always found urban exploitation very exciting. Also a bit sad. All the lives lost in this massive building. I imagine it was one heck of an impressive sight when it first opened. Can you imagine how excited the Nurses/pw's/doctors would have been to go working in this giant mental hospital? How many lives were affected by its opening and then by its closing. It is such a shame such beautiful architecture goes to waste. Thanks for sharing this video. I therowly enjoy it.

  • @greydoe
    @greydoe 6 років тому +83

    Great camera use! The black and white certainly adds to the darkness. Yours is one of the very few exploration channels I look forward to. Are you interested in doing more kinds of cinematography?

  • @freebird5548
    @freebird5548 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for sharing this video. Very well done. Probably one of the best I've seen. It's awesome you take the time to show dates of magazines, equipment, etc. Slow and steady camera movement is always appreciated. My Mother had Electrical Shock Therapy back in the 70's after a nervous breakdown. We went to visit her and she didn't know who we were. E. S. T. literally erased her memory from most of her past. Unfortunately, overtime those tramatic memories did return, probably because she returned back to the same unhealthy, dysfunctional, abusive environment. Using EST for her was a very painful, unnecessary and disfunctional device, as far as long-term trauma treatment therapy. It is so much better for the mental health community today than it was back in the day, when so many patients were horribly abused and mistreated at no fault of their own. I can't even imagine what went on behind these walls. The outdated books and equipment give us a reasonable clue. Great job!!!!!

  • @waffies9261
    @waffies9261 6 років тому +123

    All these asylums really worry me. It makes you wonder what really went on there (edit: really well made video tho)

    • @freaked._
      @freaked._ 6 років тому

      CleverMations definitely gonna but that!

    • @freaked._
      @freaked._ 6 років тому

      *buy

    • @g188les
      @g188les 5 років тому +1

      CleverMations there’s also a movie on it.

    • @bluestrife28
      @bluestrife28 3 роки тому +1

      Old old asylums were usually run by ppl crazier than the ones kept there .

    • @hanuchan
      @hanuchan 3 роки тому +1

      @@bluestrife28 true I mean considering women were kept there if they enjoyed sex (nymphomania) and people were kept there if they were homosexual, would lead you to believe that quite a few of the patients there were actually fine

  • @imsososostired
    @imsososostired 5 років тому +3

    That magazine is old as I am. I was born in March of 1983. Can’t believe a 36 year old magazine is still intact. Love old abandoned places especially asylums. Some places looked so unsafe though.

  • @jsemancik1
    @jsemancik1 5 років тому +2

    hey Bro, you're in my hometown, i know exactly where you are, you're lucky you got in there, a lot has happened in the last year on that property since you filmed it, it's very heavily guarded now,, the new owners finally got their grant and are now starting to redevelop the place, they've taken down a lot of the pine trees out on the main road and are slowly demolishing a lot of the older buildings that are too far gone, a few months ago,too somebody set fire to one of the main buildings and pretty much wrecked it, but they still plan on developing it for commercial and residential use, it's going to take a couple years but its supposed to be decent when its done

  • @greyone40
    @greyone40 6 років тому +68

    Anyone interested in the history of mental illness and treatment might want to have a look at the television series by Jonathan Miller called "Madness." (you can find it on youtube, 6 episodes I think, first produced in 1991). In the last century the use of drugs was increased, in part to minimize the use of restraints, which policy we see in the policy statement shown in the video here.
    This is some dangerous stuff wandering around these collapsing buildings. You and your friends stay safe. Interesting video, thanks.

    • @smart422
      @smart422 6 років тому +1

      that why you carry an asp or a knife with you when you explore these places.

    • @patmor530
      @patmor530 6 років тому +2

      smart422 I think he meant viruses and bacteria and stuff 😂

    • @neonnightskies
      @neonnightskies 6 років тому

      Beachgothy They should wear masks, because breathing in mold and stuff like that can be very dangerous. Edit: He does have a mask.

    • @jailbreak4987
      @jailbreak4987 5 років тому

      MLG Boi !!!!!!!!!!! And your name is MLG Boi, you upload Pokémon and Minecraft, and play sonic?

    • @crazystudio1079
      @crazystudio1079 5 років тому

      Thank you for the wonderful story greyone40

  • @lizziv3062
    @lizziv3062 6 років тому +25

    I watch a lot of these vlogs n by far yours is the best one yet, really appreciate the fact that you look at dates, the history, you just gained a new subscriber.

  • @snipergang8115
    @snipergang8115 6 років тому +10

    I was a Josh fan., but he got off road and barley exploring anything ., Now it all about DARK EXPLORATION FILMS 🤘💯

  • @samhardie699
    @samhardie699 6 років тому +22

    Nice one man! it's a pitty that here in the UK abandoned buildings get demolished really quickly.
    Keep up the awesome content

    • @tz100k6
      @tz100k6 4 роки тому +2

      Listed buildings tend to get set on fire which is clearly the councils way of getting out of maintaining them

    • @fretboardmaster70
      @fretboardmaster70 2 роки тому +1

      Not always

  • @sighbleh3596
    @sighbleh3596 5 років тому +1

    I love how respectful you are and not making a mess of things. You’re just slowly walking around and observing

  • @maryvaughan3393
    @maryvaughan3393 4 роки тому +2

    I love how you do the videos with such respect. I would spend more time looking at the security of the windows bc most of these people were held against their wills. The fenced in porches are the only way some patients got any fresh air. The wire around the porches was to prevent jumping and escape. Sad isn't it how they must have longed for freedom or someone to help them. Electroconvulsive treatments are used today only under general anesthesia. I love what you do. Thank you so much. I was a psyche RN

  • @gnislia
    @gnislia 6 років тому +3

    It’s such a shame it’s such a beautiful building, I love the red brick. It’d make a really cool apartment block if it was restored

  • @inphanta
    @inphanta 4 роки тому +2

    Places like this absolutely chill me to the core of my very being. Actually being in such a place would be hell itself.

  • @barbaraevans6954
    @barbaraevans6954 6 років тому +10

    Great video! Thank you for showing respect for the history of these buildings and where so many lives were affected.

  • @oneeyeddog3045
    @oneeyeddog3045 6 років тому +8

    Someone was definitely staying in that last room! Creepy!

  • @Hope190699
    @Hope190699 6 років тому +9

    The sound of all those pebbles while walking is extremely satisfying

  • @lexyslogic8975
    @lexyslogic8975 6 років тому +19

    that is supposes to be one of the most haunted places on EARTH

  • @MrRugercat45
    @MrRugercat45 5 років тому +13

    Good Lord, isn’t anybody interested in taking the books?! Those are quite expensive and useful things, wouldn’t you say? Doesn’t matter if they’re “outdated”. (It’s medical info, that’s always useful) Man, at least someone should collect the ones still readable and give them to a used book store. (I’d sell the ones I didn’t want) I hate seeing all that useful stuff going to waste like that. Man, I’d walk out of there with a ton of stuff.

    • @InMyRepEra.13
      @InMyRepEra.13 5 років тому +1

      MrRugercat45 that’s what I was thinking! I’d keep the books lol

    • @Tailwhip222
      @Tailwhip222 5 років тому +1

      @Zara Basantez Amen to that!

  • @Angelahoneydew
    @Angelahoneydew 6 років тому +9

    The male bedding ward, south of the main building, was critically damaged in a 2007 fire caused by lightning. The property was sold to an unnamed buyer in November 2013. An intentional fire was set on the morning of April 27, 2018 at the Hudson River Psychiatric Center, according to Fairview Fire District Chief.[27] The fire was located in the wing of the old Main Administration building, and firefighters were dispatched around 3:45 AM; more than a dozen agencies responded with assistance.

  • @FloridaMan0561
    @FloridaMan0561 5 років тому +3

    These old buildings all tell a story,you do a pretty good job deciphering it and helping us viewers discover it too,thanks.

  • @garyharrington4953
    @garyharrington4953 6 років тому +11

    Yes always cool to try and explain what your presenting. Makes it all more fascinating and interesting.

  • @Camila-jr2vh
    @Camila-jr2vh 5 років тому +20

    *The Pain People Must’ve Been Through....I Can’t Even Imagine How Many People Died There.*

  • @elizabethkrueger5589
    @elizabethkrueger5589 5 років тому +1

    Its so sad how these people were treated. I worked (housekeeping) in a hospital that had a Psychiatric wing. I always felt sad for the patients in that wing. Most of them were just put there as lab rats. It eventually got shut down. There use to be a room with a restraining chair too. I only had to clean that room a couple times. But I hated that room. gave me the creeps.

  • @normanfletcher8332
    @normanfletcher8332 Рік тому +1

    This place is Massive, bet so much to see, just a Huge Thank You for getting the basics... Like said at begging 'collapsing" & safety is #1....

  • @mattperrin8372
    @mattperrin8372 6 років тому +9

    Wow dude, that took some nerves going in those wrecked buildings ! Awesome video, nice one 😀

  • @garysmith5781
    @garysmith5781 4 роки тому +2

    Old medical buildings give me the creeps, especially phscy wards, the pain and torment people experienced.😳

  • @DOC100
    @DOC100 5 років тому

    I was there 2X back in 2006 and the Kirkbride Building was a mess even back then. We entered thru a basement window and I realized that the floor above my head was resting merely on the pipes. Stairwells were a certain guarantee but a lot of hallway floors were pancaking down into the basement. We did make it up to one or two of the towers which were considered CLUBHOUSES and if you made it up there, you signed your name with everybody else's. The old brick tunnels were total dope. Videos weren't too common back then, but I took 100's of pics!

  • @alanahayes3330
    @alanahayes3330 5 років тому +1

    I love all the wholesome comments about keeping the explore crew safe, it's really great!

  • @bdeal3499
    @bdeal3499 6 років тому +110

    Great video. You should be wearing a mask.

    • @rtex8563
      @rtex8563 6 років тому +5

      With all that old paint flaking off the walls, there's bound to be lead dust in the air.

    •  4 роки тому

      @@rtex8563 Unless your'e grinding it and snorting it, it poses very little threat. Same with asbestos.

    • @skibiditoiletrizzgod
      @skibiditoiletrizzgod 3 роки тому +7

      Yeah with corona he should’ve worn a mask, oh wait it was 2018

    • @kasey6096
      @kasey6096 3 роки тому +3

      @@skibiditoiletrizzgod WHEN I SAW THIS COMMENT THATS WHAT I THOUGHT OF LMAOO 💀💀

  • @amentet11
    @amentet11 6 років тому +1

    can you feel them there? so much sadness and pain. the fear, loneliness.

  • @wakingribbons
    @wakingribbons 5 років тому +6

    Its funny that you're in a medical facility. It makes me realize that watching videos like yours helps me in my profession. (I'm a medical assistant by day.) I'm not so freaked out by the truly weird people that I encounter sometimes. It makes them charming in a way. Great job on this exploration. I really do appreciate your work.

  • @mermaidwe2743
    @mermaidwe2743 5 років тому +1

    I would be interesting to read the journals from 1948/1957/1965 and see what changed. ECT is still used. I had a patient that would come in for it, he said when he started to hear the voices he would coe in the ECT mad the voices go away. Its not as violent as it once was. Post treatment one guy sat up pulled an imaginary pack of smokes from his pocket, beat the pack on his hand pulled out one cig lit with imaginary lighter, took a drag and exhaled the imaginary smoke and leaned back,it was weird. Post recovery he went on his way feeling better, until next time...

  • @anthonyleo5890
    @anthonyleo5890 6 років тому +8

    Been there many, many times. Live 10 mins away. There was just another fire a few days ago.

    • @AcornsMomma
      @AcornsMomma 4 роки тому

      Is this the Norwich Hospital?

  • @babytb9091
    @babytb9091 6 років тому +9

    Just found your videos! Your filming is outstanding and not trying to be a creeper your voice is so relaxing lol 😂 Keep up the good work! 😊

  • @UrbexAndChill
    @UrbexAndChill 6 років тому +17

    Killing it bro.

  • @lawrenceneuenii3564
    @lawrenceneuenii3564 6 років тому +4

    Have y’all been to waiverly hills sanitarium? It’s supposed to be haunted. In Louisville, Kentucky

  • @jazmynbrown6820
    @jazmynbrown6820 4 роки тому +20

    Does anyone get ASMR vibes when he's walking in these abandoned buildings? I do!

    • @thatoneguy1839
      @thatoneguy1839 4 роки тому

      No i don't get asmr vibes but get vibes that he may catch asbestos

  • @prettycoke
    @prettycoke 6 років тому +13

    "We have a wheelchair chilling in the sink." lol

  • @coldwaxmn
    @coldwaxmn 5 років тому +4

    Now THIS place has a creepy vibe. Good work.

  • @aliciaholder3759
    @aliciaholder3759 4 роки тому

    I have epilepsy and not too long ago (and in some countries even now) electroshock therepy was/is used to treat epilepsy, it doesn't do anything other than cause the very thing it was supposed to "cure", epileptic seizures are caused by excessive electrical activity in the brain, exposing it to further electrical stimulation would only cause more or make the seizures more violent. The people who were forced to endure this treatment have nothing but my sympathy and respect and those who inflicted such torture on their so called patients, have nothing but my contempt.

  • @excuse.me.sir.
    @excuse.me.sir. 6 років тому +5

    at 9:55..im assuming thats staind glass windows with the sunlight coming through? lol. for a minute there, it faked me out. looked like neon light signs. haha

  • @jessicamontaperto810
    @jessicamontaperto810 2 роки тому

    Carrier Clinic in my state is one the first hospitals that treated people & they were able to get meds to help them they were a university hospital. They advocated to have them in society!. Been around since the early 1900”s.

  • @12jodz
    @12jodz 5 років тому +3

    Omg looks like an apocalypse has happened up in there...awesome vid and thumbs up from New Zealand

  • @mikepie6988
    @mikepie6988 4 роки тому +2

    This is Hudson river vally psych center for thoughs wondering the actual location.

  • @caitlinochs123
    @caitlinochs123 4 роки тому

    Lol 10:20 a nod to the Proper People. "A chair just chilling in the sink. Just chilling"

  • @bernardarroyo8278
    @bernardarroyo8278 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing footage! Keep up the good work. I’ve done aerial footage of that place a few months ago and they have a lot of security and state troopers patrolling the area. Such a waste.

  • @finncooper4512
    @finncooper4512 4 роки тому +1

    I love that you go to these places looking for history and the beauty of the lace unlike most people who are all ooo spooky ghosts and stuff

  • @kurapikaisnowdrowning9184
    @kurapikaisnowdrowning9184 5 років тому +2

    Watching this gives me a really weird vibe since I've been inpatient in a mental hospital for quite some time.

  • @moonwalker091000
    @moonwalker091000 3 роки тому

    One of your best explorations I have seen so far. And the black & white section with the piano music was amazing!! Thanks guys

  • @kindnessmakesmesmile6583
    @kindnessmakesmesmile6583 2 роки тому

    OMG!!! This place is waaaay more creepy than your other explores!!! Great background sound!

  • @margaretskehan9308
    @margaretskehan9308 4 роки тому +1

    at 5:49 reminds me of nursing school and "evidence based" actions.. those education boards were developed from the "best" information of that time period... so crazy

  • @videosofmydog3717
    @videosofmydog3717 4 роки тому +1

    graffiti says "restrain me baby" at 5:26 😂😂😂

  • @glennewell8108
    @glennewell8108 4 роки тому

    When I was 7, I was sent the Waltham Metropolitan State Hospital - Waltham, Mass., and I'm a ElectroShock Treatment Survivor of that hospital 1963.

  • @kimb4285
    @kimb4285 3 роки тому

    You manged to get some amazing footage of these places, can't get enough of these asylum's or hospitals, they must have been scary places back then too. Awesome video, loved it, thanks.

  • @JohnMiller-px1ob
    @JohnMiller-px1ob 2 роки тому

    At the end I bet you stumbled across some people living in there! Hence the water bottles and that room being way cleaner than the rest. Mattresses were in great shape like somebody cleaned them. Judging by the arrangement I would guess more than one person as well. Great video super interesting!

  • @stevenbrown7042
    @stevenbrown7042 6 років тому +1

    I'd list that building as a well lived multi bed and bath, spacious living, dining and kitchen, integrated bounce houses. You'd be insane not to buy it

  • @RealJefsteticsWorld
    @RealJefsteticsWorld 6 років тому +19

    So cool! Keep up the good content bro!

  • @susannehand7991
    @susannehand7991 5 років тому

    love looking at all theses old buildings and really old stuff it's really fascinating.. more please 😊👋👋👋 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🍀🍀🍀 . also I was at the edge of my couch when you were walking around them floors talking to my iPad saying oh God don't walk that way or don't walk through there my heart was going ninety thinking you were going to fall through. please be careful guys theses are very dangerous buildings they are so old that they could fall or you could fall through the floor's. be mindful where your walking .. I have no finger nails left haha .... love your videos.. ❤❤❤❤..

  • @bettybernier9703
    @bettybernier9703 2 роки тому

    Great job as always. Your filming and narration are spot on and pleasant to watch!

  • @sanjoseserrato1318
    @sanjoseserrato1318 4 роки тому +1

    Damn you can fix those buildings and house all those homeless people

  • @thornie123
    @thornie123 6 років тому

    It’s really a shame the older buildings are in such shape. They should be preserved. Beautiful architecture.

  • @ernestmitchell7088
    @ernestmitchell7088 6 років тому +13

    You did a nice job, very professional. However I would cut out the creepy music tho. But that’s just me, you do as you like. Again nice job over all.

  • @tribeofjosepht.i.community9977
    @tribeofjosepht.i.community9977 3 роки тому +1

    Your “Exploration Videos” are as documental style, and “spot on”. I thank you and your team for bringing these historical architectural treasures of past to view to Us that cannot go out and explore, due to age, disability and lack of funds to travel about.
    Maybe a suggestion that would gives Us Viewers “more to cherish”, is s some information about the “explored sites/sights”, such as dates of construction, dates of closing and a location pin, like from Google Maps/Google Earth.
    Thanks again, Be Safe and Gives Us More Videos !
    God Bless !

  • @SakuTyorinoja
    @SakuTyorinoja 6 років тому +2

    That exercise bike is a "Tunturi", made in Finland.

    • @SakuTyorinoja
      @SakuTyorinoja 6 років тому

      This video reminds me of the film "Session 9".

  • @williamradford9631
    @williamradford9631 5 років тому +1

    A big section gutted by fire, abandoned for a very, very long time, great foot showing how dangerous derelict that place has become. should be boarded up with KEEP OUT. DO NOT ENTER signs

  • @elisabethw7040
    @elisabethw7040 6 років тому +5

    You just invented a new crayons color! Medical Mint!

  • @mereclander
    @mereclander 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing place and very good vídeo.

  • @mikewhite3123
    @mikewhite3123 6 років тому +4

    Find a way to get onto that north brother island out by Manhattan, worth it, just don't get caught lol

  • @mcrfangirl4077
    @mcrfangirl4077 6 років тому +12

    damn... so many harsh memories are left in that building

  • @markcoviello6104
    @markcoviello6104 3 роки тому +1

    I know exactly where this is (I went to collage across the street). Fun fact, they had an actual cannibal patient there once back in the 70s.

  • @shayleelane3435
    @shayleelane3435 6 років тому +1

    i have had electroconvulsive/shock therapy and it is the worst but not nearly as bad as it would have been if i had it last year!!

  • @brookecasey7808
    @brookecasey7808 6 років тому +1

    Long time, no see
    Hope all is well with you.
    LIKED & 2 👍 UP! :)

  • @skybluegb
    @skybluegb 5 років тому +2

    I would've taken the old magazines. They would've made interesting reading!

  • @gigisbarro5200
    @gigisbarro5200 5 років тому +3

    this is kings park psychiatric center right i’ve been a couple times it’s surreal.

  • @timbit72
    @timbit72 6 років тому +2

    You really do amazing work, you're way better than any other UEX. Urbex Dane's a pretty cool cat too. Both you guys have a similar vibe. RNK rocks solid as well...RIP Vern Troyer

    • @Daswassuphomie
      @Daswassuphomie 5 років тому

      Go look up "The proper people" they do amazing exploration videos as well

  • @sarahwilliams3583
    @sarahwilliams3583 3 роки тому

    It would be so cool if you could show pictures of these abandoned buildings in their prime

  • @rimiluvr3360
    @rimiluvr3360 5 років тому +3

    2:30 you can see someone wrote “Help” 😰

  • @alyssamolnar5101
    @alyssamolnar5101 6 років тому +2

    Awesome content guys! This type of thing is my favorite! However I must say that all of the syringes laying around, sure some might be older but the majority of them are most likely from junkies booting drugs. Also fairly certain that syringes from that time period don't look like that....lol

  • @carlshandicrafts1319
    @carlshandicrafts1319 6 років тому

    Your one of the best UA-cam explorer for me!, next to Omar
    I like the way you filming
    Its not shaky, very clear camera
    Soft spoken but not boring.
    Keep it up!

  • @syntheticlover
    @syntheticlover 4 роки тому +1

    The padded rooms don't look padded apart from the door.