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Kenopsia, a profound sensation, strikes a chord with multitudes, capturing the eerie ambiance that sometimes blankets us in deserted spaces-locales once bursting with life, now shrouded in a melancholic silence.
Exploring #ABANDONED 🏥 Detroit Osteopathic Hospital
The Detroit Osteopathic Hospital began in 1919 on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Highland Street. Originally a house, it was converted and had only 38 beds.
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#ABANDONED Kettering High School Detroit |S17E3
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In the 1950s, Detroit Public Schools was growing rapidly. Many of the district's schools were old and needed repair or replacement. In 1959, voters approved a $90-million program that included funds for 21 new elementary schools, five junior high schools, and three new high schools. Shout out to Mr. P for an excellent urbex weekend in Detroit and detroiturbex.com for all the historical informat...
Bethlehem Steel 🏭 Blast Furnace Row s17e2
Просмотров 1252 месяца назад
From its roots in iron making in 1857 until the last pour in the Massive Bethlehem plant on November 18, 1995, join us as we look back at Bethlehem Steel's history. Bethlehem Steel was used from the Empire State Building to the Golden Gate Bridge. Bethlehem Steel played an instrumental role in manufacturing the U.S. warships and other military weapons used in World War I and later by the Allied...
Tioronda Hat Works Factory 🎩 #abandoned s17e1
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Glenwood Power Plant 🏭 #abandoned s16e2
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Located just a short drive from New York City, on the shores of the Hudson River, stands the remnants of the once-grand Glenwood Power Plant. Erected between 1904 and 1906, this architectural marvel ceased its operations in 1963. Join us as we venture inside to see what remains. #abandoned #yonkers #newyorkcentral #railroad #powerplant #peco The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriar...
Abandoned Lehigh Valley Dariy 🐮 |S16E1
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The Lehigh Valley Dairy, with its distinctive Art Deco façade, was born in tough times and has been a feature of the local landscape since 1934. Once called ‘America’s Most Beautiful Dairy, ' it has been abandoned since 1989. Join us as we venture inside to see what remains before demolition begins. info@KenopsiaExplorers
Charles & Lillian Brown's Hotel #abandoned #catskills #newyork
Просмотров 2777 месяцев назад
In 1944, Charles Brown, owner of several hotels, purchased the Black Appel Inn from the Appel family for US $70,000. The Appels had built the hotel in the early 1920s. After making an additional $100,000 in renovations, the 473-room hotel opened as Charles and Lillian Brown's Hotel and Country Club. The resort became known for the wealthy patrons it attracted, competing against the larger estab...
ABANDONED Alcatraz Island 🏝️ |S15E1
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Perched defiantly in the middle of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island, often called 'The Rock,' has stood witness to centuries of history. From its early days as a military fortress to its notorious stint as a federal prison, and later as a symbol of Native American activism, the history of Alcatraz is as intriguing as the waters that surround it. Website|Donations www.kenopsiaexplorers.com For...
A Look Back at 2023 🥂 S15E1 #abandoned #2023 #yearender
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Join us as we reminisce about the highlights of 2023, revisiting the most enchanting locations we had the pleasure of exploring. Anticipate with excitement as we eagerly await the adventures and opportunities that 2024 has in store. Website|Donations www.kenopsiaexplorers.com For more information, comment below or email us at inquireres@kenopsiaexplorers.com
Kings Park Psychiatric Center 🏥 #abandoned #asylum #hospital |S14E3
Просмотров 34810 месяцев назад
In its first ten years, the hospital's official name was the Kings County Asylum. The hospital was revolutionary at the time because it was a departure from the asylums of folklore, overcrowded places where gross human rights abuses often occurred. Brooklyn built the asylum to alleviate overcrowding in its asylums. It was a "farm colony" asylum, where patients worked in various farm-related act...
New York City Farm Colony 👨🌾 #abandoned S14E2
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The New York City Farm Colony was established in 1898 as a public facility to accommodate the city's poor, elderly, and homeless population. At that time, social welfare programs were scarce, and the Farm Colony provided a refuge for those in need. The Farm Colony operated on the principle of self-sufficiency. Residents, including the elderly and able-bodied poor, worked on the farm and cultiva...
#ABANDONED Nevele Grand Resort 🏩 |S14E1
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#ABANDONED Nevele Grand Resort 🏩 |S14E1
PANTAGIS RENAISSANCE 💒 #abandoned |S13E2
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PANTAGIS RENAISSANCE 💒 #abandoned |S13E2
ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL 🏥 #abandoned |S13E1
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ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL 🏥 #abandoned |S13E1
ABANDED AROUND SOUTH JERSEY 🫨 #abandoned |S12E1
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ABANDED AROUND SOUTH JERSEY 🫨 #abandoned |S12E1
ABANDONED ⛪️ Romanian Orthodox Church | S11E5
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ABANDONED ⛪️ Romanian Orthodox Church | S11E5
ABANDONED 🏚️ Return to Essex Co. Jail | S11E4
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ABANDONED 🏚️ Return to Essex Co. Jail | S11E4
ABANDONED 🏡 1700s Masonic House with Power | S11E2
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ABANDONED 🏡 1700s Masonic House with Power | S11E2
ABANDONED 🏥 Orange Memorial Hospital S11E1
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ABANDONED 🏥 Orange Memorial Hospital S11E1
S9E1| ABANDONED North Brother Island
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S9E1| ABANDONED North Brother Island
S8E2 | Abandoned and Decaying Theater
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S8E2 | Abandoned and Decaying Theater
I was born in that Hospital
Thank you
Not just any still water…green still water 🤮🤢🦠
That’s my favorite water!!!
Mine too
The brain eating amoeba is pretty hungry right now
I had no idea that the Pemberton BCC campus existed, nor that it was a Lenape feeder.
If I remember correctly, it wasn't always. For a time it was own its own. Thank you taking the time to watch and comment.
good work!
Thank you
Cool
Thank you
If i go there am i gona face any legal issu?
As long as you don’t get caught.
@@KenopsiaExplorers isn't that place under survelience?
@@naturalsoundlab4307 I can't say. I didn't have any issues. I will say that it's next to Rikers Island, and you can be seen from some of the rooftops.
In 2003 Bill Cosby visited as the entire school students and staff were in the auditorium. There were no camera phones then, I wish I could prove it lol
I recall reading that when doing my research for this school.
@@KenopsiaExplorers yea, he was walking down the auditorium aisle with that grin on his face lol
My mom worked there for 14 years and was one of the last to leave. I remember growing up there and seeing it in such bad shape.
This was pretty bad here, it really looked like an area that fell on hard times.
And now most of it is high end apartments and condos
It was different exploring there while there was an active constuction site right next door. But I am glad I got to see some of it before its gone.
i live in easton just right next to it
Very exited to see how these apartments go, I might move!
One pattern I have noticed is with abandoned areas that they are completely demolished from within it's like they send people in to do it so they can buy the property up for pennies on the dollar
You might be right, just a shame these wonderful old buildings.
If abandoned, tagged it shall be... \m/
Sadly yes, I am very jelous of abandoned builds in other countries where they stay clean and its all natural decay.
I graduated in 78, was in orange and blue house. It was the second newer school i attended and i can't believe it's closed, and when you consider a great deal of buildings in the system have to let the students out early on days over 85 degrees because they're too old to air condition it's ridiculous. This is a HUGE failing on the Phila school system's head.
It is very sad to see all of these schools just left to decay. I have to admit letting kids out when its over 85 is funny to me. That never happened when I was in school, you just roasted!
Went here 2 years ago . A shame it got destroyed by local kids . All fenced now and could not get inside.
It is a shame, spent a lot of Summer '23 there, kept going back to see more.
The destruction of this once beautiful resort is heartbreaking. I will always love the Nevele.😢❤
Same. I spent a lot of time there that summer.
Thank you mighty girl . 🇺🇸
We asked the conservitory for permission to board to make a full video sadly we never heard back.
New subscriber Excellent explore What a fantastic location Liked the chair tree 😊 Nice one 👍
Welcome, we hope you enjoy the channel and thank you we really apprecate it. It was an amazing school.
good video. crazy all that damage in not that long of time
Yes it was
@@KenopsiaExplorers you have next area already?! looking forward to it
I’m always impressed by your camera work! Absolutely phenomenal! Keep exploring! 🫡
Thank you so much, really appreciate it
PLEASE REPLY WITH FEEDBACK IF YOU BEEN HERE AND THIS HAPPEN TO YOU. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ I was just here 2 nights ago 1am with some friends as we were leaving we hear weird skinwalker like yelling at us “YOUR NOT SUPPOSE TO BE HERE!!” But as we were leaving we heard “HELP ME HELP ME” which was a voice of a man. I’m so shook up from all of this I’m not sure if it was real people or spirits and demons because the voice was raspy and hoarse like heavy metal screaming. We ran hit the street we told the girls to stay near the road while we ran back to the parking lot to get the cars then we heard more uncontrollable hoarse screaming and echoing through the woods. But the snapping of the leaves and branches were right at our ankles! We made it to the car and skirted off as I was going 120mph through the back roads a lot do dear was running out in the street as if they were scared of something
I have been here twice over the years can’t say I’ve had any experience like that. But I will also say I’ve never been there over night. Hope everything works out for you.
@@KenopsiaExplorers thank you I don’t advise any one to go there at night after that happened !
This school is going to get redeveloped soon
I thought I had heard it started already
@@KenopsiaExplorers ya that's what i thought i just read it is going to be apartments which will start soon :) good to see the city growing
I attended that school in the 90s. Even back then it was old and shabby. It was built in the 1930's as a replacement for a previous school that had burned down in the same location. That red door at the east end leads to the boiler room, and I was only in there once when a teacher told me to carry some old books down there and the janitors burned them in the furnace. I think it has a dirt floor. On the west side of the school there was a staircase that lead to a 4th floor, but it was chained off, and they wouldn't let students up. I assumed it was some kind of attic. I also remember hearing about asbestos in the building.
Wouldn’t surprise me most of those schools had asbestos and lead paint.
I miss working here i remember working in April 2009 all the way to December 2012, this was my first job ever. I was a bus boy but did catering here, the people were all very friendly and the environment was amazing. Even though the procedure was the same it was always a new experience exploring the different rooms the building had to offer.
Everyone I have talked to who knew the place always spoke highly of it. I have been told a few times that on days with multiple weddings, people would go wedding hopping all around the building.
@@KenopsiaExplorers lol that sounds about right i remember some employees would do the same and wound up missing for a couple minutes.
@@damiannunez9965 I could only imagine
wow the place looks so big. I wanna go to explore the place really soon. where would you recommend to park the car?
Find me on Instagram (same name) I will give you the info that I used. But I do hear there is security now.
I used to ride past this church all the time when i lived in Harrisburg in the 80's, this church was at 508 division street
I don't know for sure I think I heard its now be demolished.
Thank you for documenting the remains of the school. Unfortunately, the building is being demolished due to it being set on fire a year ago. They don't make buildings like this anymore and the fact that it was still standing prior to the fire and somewhat after speaks volumes to the construction standards of yesteryear.
They sure don’t. It was an amazing school to explore. I’m just sad that it’s gone all over something dumb. No need to set them on fire.
I remember attending Columbus in early 2000s-2011. I wasnt the biggest fan of the school, but i do have some memories of the people there i knew that were nice to me, that made it fun. I enjoyed the field trips the most.
Field trips were always the best!
Back in the day I stayed in a house that had been converted into five apartments on a small double unit street with an abandoned Civil War era factory across the street which was a rat hotel which had rats running into neighbors' houses across the street. It took hell and high water for 10 businesspersons to come up from Florida to look at it and to have it torn down when they would have rather been in Florida handling other real estate which they were slumlords of. Germantown High School better get up off of it.😮
My sister graduated Germantown High School back in the day. We had a second cousin who taught English here. I graduated Central High School years later when that same cousin taught English at Central High School. I had a history teacher who told me that he could not teach at that BLACK Benjamin Franklin High School. He asked me why I wanted to be at Central High School rather than Germantown High School where there were more BLACK people there.😮
Thanks for sharing.
I've explored this building today. And visited last Sumner. Did a video tour of the entire building both times, but have a much better camera the second visit. I'm going to re-post the better quality video to RUclips in a few days.
Let me know when the new video is up
It's being torn down. You should see the gap between the floor and the ceilings. The concrete was thin. They also need pulverizers to tear the building down.
After the fire I figured it would have to come down. That fire was pretty bad.
My Dad went to school there in the 40's.
Very cool.
My wife and I had our engagement party here in 2008. I remember that there were two wedding receptions going on as well that night. My mother in law snuck in on both parties to see how the rooms were set up. What she died later that year, both newlywed couples came to her funeral to pay their respects. You couldn't find anything bad to say about this place. The food was great, and the service was top-notch. Every time my wife and I would meet up with our event planner, he will let us stay for a meal on the house. He always would go out of his way to make us feel comfortable, especially when he found out that I'm an Army veteran (and so was he). The last event we attended was my 40th birthday party. As always, everything was top-notch. It's a shame that this venue is no longer standing, but my wife and I will forever cherish our time there.
Thank you for sharing. I think there is a lot more to the story of what happened here than I could find.
What happens when they farm out to china and Mexico
Not wrong, from what I understand the new factory is closing or has closed.
Love going to the car shows there on Sundays. But id pay anything to have more access to the rest of the stacks and property
For sure I looked around way too many cameras to even try!
Its quite impressive, must be a cool experience to be there.With all that history,it would make a good museum. Hope you are both well. Thankyou & Cheers!
Thank you. There actually is a museum on the site; www.nmih.org/
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Thank you
I live around here there starting demolition and the are security in cars and the building with the long Halway is gone and it just a dirt feild and the building with tall pillars on top is stripped to the skeleton and it’s hard to sneak in
It is being demoed I thought I had heard.
Yea it’s just sad to see it slowly going away after all these years me and my buddies go around every night and go on the roof and past security to have our last times there
This is about get the blacks out of here...they dont need schools rite..we did pay our taxes....this school was a disaster, fighting, no trades were taught , then close, now spanish show up trained fro. Homeland...now they here with our jobs...we not gone be trained for jobs...he explained white supremacy away...he know
i live here but never got to go into these buildings before they get torn down
Are they all gone now? I know when I was there some were gone.
Allen Iverson went to Georgetown
I think I did read this somewhere.
@@KenopsiaExplorers I worked for the School District of Philadelphia for 30 years…got to work on the roof ..attics and basements of these schools ..seen a lot of old stuff ..for instance students did graffiti in the teens or twenties but with pencil ..they wrote their names and the date but a hundred years later you could clearly see it …pencil doesn’t fade …I found old student writings at G town …there used to be a historical marker on the front lawn commemorating the battle of Germantown during the Revolutionary War ..one day I drove by and it was gone …someone from the city may have taken it
I worked there off and on from 95 to whenever it went charter …the building engineer in 95 was a nice guy …hi😀 ..I was amazed at all the decorative tile in the main entrance
It must have been something to see it before it was vandalized.
is there parking nearby? also was there security there?
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My great grandmother worked in the library there
Thank you for sharing
@@KenopsiaExplorersno problem
@@Technobladefan112 wow
If this is Berkeley County College I explored part of it last year was mad fun
It is not but that means another NJ college
Neat little find looks really peaceful!
It really was just a chill spot
Update: Over the winter, significant damage caused a partial collapse, and the building has been demolished. This is very sad for such an amazing part of our history.
KEEP OUT. extreme radiation is present in the site.
Probably from the demo crew