Enjoyed this exploration!!! The opening music was so amazing, I started jammnin and forgot to look at the video... So, I had to start all over...awww! 😉😉😉😄. So informative! Thanks for this! Take care, my friend. Can't wait to see you in the next one! 🙋🏽♀️👍🏽🎶💙💙💙
This prison probably held about 60 prisoners. The first building entrance, they recieved and process the new arrivals. Thank you VPVIDEOS for the tour.
Oh my word! I live near Pottstown, Pennsylvania. We have a road leading back to an industrial complex that used to be where they Firestone plant was years ago.
love the white red brick inside always wanted that on my walls. The cooler could be used for the the food for the co-op. maybe that jail cell was used for a holding tank for the drunks of the town, liked this video. You bring the best shows to us. thanks. those built in shelves are neat. never seen anything like that before.
I wasnt here when this was live, later on when I came here, I had a notification. No problems with video for me, good video, and audio quality. I liked this pick. It is weird how they used glass in those old jail cell doors. I t seems it be a liability, but maybe they did learn from it, and stopped using glass in jail cell doors. interesting windows too. I thought the machine with several chutes may have been something to do with making carpet because I thought I saw a carpet swatch lying on the machine, but I am just guessing. I could be wrong. I enjoyed this video, also, hope you continue with many more.
Hi JP those big metal doors are what we call slam gates . Those are accessed with a large brass key in those slots and you’re right they’re not getting out .
So I've recently gotten into these videos and I've noticed you try to be as informative as possible. I was wondering after you have walked through do you ever do any history on the buildings that you find? Or the people when you find names? When I watch your videos that is what really keeps me interested is the history behind all of it.
Wow, what an explore. And your right about that combine being expensive just sitting there, but that seems to be a commen thing with the expense of them, that some smaller farms, barely have the means to make the payments on the equipment that if they break down they can't afford to fix them. I don't know what a combine like that costs today, but know 20 years ago when I worked at an agco allis dealer they were over $150,000 then. Also love the opening to this video. The music seemed to match it very well.
Cool video. I broke my tibia recently so I can’t get out much. Thanks for taking me along it’s great to feel like I’m walking around with you. Thanks again keep doing what you do.
Hi JP, eating popcorn and watching your video. That John Deere looks like a corn harvester or a combine. If you walked closer I could have told you. Interesting video, love the old building. The vacuum cleaning stuff is funny 😁. I bet that place was cold. Not a lot of cob webs!? The stamps might have been used to mark clothes. Keep up the great videos!
I’m glad to see this video. Documenting these places may be the only memory we have of them in the future. Compared to the prisons now this should have been easy for prisoners to break out.
Hope everyone enjoys their day and can kick back and relax with my Premiere tonight.
sure hope my notification rings this time, will be the first time :)
@@specialist4luciek425 if not, just tune in at 730pm est.
Im exited to watch it
The John Deer is a Combine
Pretty interesting place but kinda weird finding all those cases of dry cleaner
Nice to open eyes of true old time America. Nice find thanks for sharing.
I love watching these. Oh the stories these buildings could tell . Awesome
It's a combine to harvest most anything (corn, wheat, rye)...depending on the front piece you attach.
I believe the JD Harvester was reported stolen. Local Sheriff’s Department may want to know about this.
Another great video, thank you for letting us explore with you from the comfort of our homes! ♥️
Thanks for joining the Premiere
That large equipment you found in there were seed processing machines. Makes sense that it was a co-op farm.
From a person with a visual impairment, thank you for highlighting the pop up facts! What a great video!
Love this video, I kept seeing scenes from The Green Mile in my head. Great work 💜💜
Great video!
The still shots are amazing!!!
Cool old jail. Didn't get notification for this 🤔. Nice explore! Gave thumbs up as always.
Darn RUclips
What an odd but neat location.! The old brick walls in the jail building are so pretty in their own way.
JP , awesome video , enjoyed it ...! Thank you for sharing and taking me along in your explore .. sending love from North Carolina ❤️
Great Video Jp. As usual!
Your welcome JP keep entertaining us with your amazing video’s!
I always appreciate how well you match the music to the mood of the video.
Ty. Its not always easy
Thank you for taking me along, loved it
My pleasure
Enjoyed this exploration!!! The opening music was so amazing, I started jammnin and forgot to look at the video... So, I had to start all over...awww! 😉😉😉😄. So informative! Thanks for this! Take care, my friend. Can't wait to see you in the next one! 🙋🏽♀️👍🏽🎶💙💙💙
Haha
Love watching your abandoned places and especially when live!
Thanks missy
Loved the video JP! Just got done watching your live stream w/special guests. Thanks for the content!
Thanks joe
The second building with the batbroom and shower, was probably the guards station. Where recieved their post orders, radios and log books.
This prison probably held about 60 prisoners. The first building entrance, they recieved and process the new arrivals. Thank you VPVIDEOS for the tour.
You're welcome
Loved the video as always Jay! You are one of the best camera persons ever and I love the high quality of your video.
I appreciate that
great find JP ! nice photos at the end. keep up the good work.
Ty
Great video JP!.. love the intro!.. beautiful pictures!.. thanx!..👍🏻👍🏻
My pleasure maria
Cool video JP, thanks for taking us along for the ride. 😊
You're welcome
Another great video! Loved it!
That machine is called a combine it's used to harvest corn and other grains
Thanks! I would have thought laundry because of the spindles to squeeze out wet laundry...boy was I wrong!
Excited to be here and can't wait to watch :)
Great Video 👍 JP as usual home run buddy 👍
Once again knocking it out of the park. Great video, great music choice, incredible stuff with those jail doors, etc.
Thanks adam
Cool video JP😊thanks for sharing!!
🙂
Those stamps were cool, thanks for sharing 👍
Great video JP keeping history alive one place at a time
Cool video JP!! Thanks for taking us along with you!
You're welcome
Interesting find!! Keep up the great work
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
The little plastic squares are glue. They go into a vat that applied it to cardboard boxes to seal them. We used them at Arm & Hammer.
Ah, ok
We used the same glue for binding books and adhering covers to books.
Oh my word! I live near Pottstown, Pennsylvania. We have a road leading back to an industrial complex that used to be where they Firestone plant was years ago.
Ha! I thought they were Cheez-its for a moment there lol!!
great video jp
Great find as always!
I really love your videos because you do the other side of the abandoned world. Keep up the great work
Ty
That was awesome! Thanks again!
Another great one….keep them coming. Aloha
Love watching as you explore these great abandoned buildings. Also your voice is soothing to listen to. :) Thanks for another great video!.
Thanks lisa.
AWESOME VID, THANKS JAY YOU NEVER DISAPPOINT!
🙂
love the white red brick inside always wanted that on my walls. The cooler could be used for the the food for the co-op. maybe that jail cell was used for a holding tank for the drunks of the town, liked this video. You bring the best shows to us. thanks. those built in shelves are neat. never seen anything like that before.
Another awesome video! Very interesting. It always confuses me why people leave so much stuff behind.
I think it could possibly have been dumped there.
What a great find! This was awesome!
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome find I love old place like that .I love your videos and pictures 🙂
Ty
That wad another really great video. That farm equipment favors a combine with some of it missing. Be safe and God Bless.
Really enjoyed the video Jay
Thank you ray
I am excited JP!! Reminder is set!!
Cool video 👍 I did not get a notification for this though. Thanks for putting a lot of effort into your videos 😊 You do a great job.
Thanks for watching
That warped wall had me thinking I was drunk but I have not had a drink in years! LOL
Loved the intro music..that’s was awesome! You have good taste in music! 🤯😎
Sometimes i do haha
Lol 😊
Thanks for a great video 👍🏼👍🏼
You're welcome ana
Another nice video, looks like the prison would have been like a local town prison at the time. Thanks for sharing.
Really enjoyed the amazing video😎🌞😎👍👍💙
Thanks laura
What a great old prison. Thanks again JP for another awesome location.
You're welcome
At 20:00 that was so cool your fading away like that. I really liked that. OK back to movie YOU LOL !!
Haha
Nice video as always!🖒
🙂
Great video thank you for your hard work! It nice to see no tagging!
I wasnt here when this was live, later on when I came here, I had a notification. No problems with video for me, good video, and audio quality. I liked this pick. It is weird how they used glass in those old jail cell doors. I t seems it be a liability, but maybe they did learn from it, and stopped using glass in jail cell doors. interesting windows too. I thought the machine with several chutes may have been something to do with making carpet because I thought I saw a carpet swatch lying on the machine, but I am just guessing. I could be wrong. I enjoyed this video, also, hope you continue with many more.
Thanks pam
Very nice location JP. Interesting architecture. It looked very hot in NC! Keep cool. Thank you.
What a fascinating find. I liked those jail room doors. Thank you for sharing!
You're very welcome
Thank you for sharing! I especially liked the photo montage at the end.
Another awesome video!!! Thank you!!!
My pleasure
Great video.love watching these adventure.but sad for the waste. old place has so many possibilities..
I'm super excited to see what's inside!
Enjoyed your video thanks for sharing keep them coming.
Great Intro! I was like whoa, this is cool.
🙂
Hi JP those big metal doors are what we call slam gates . Those are accessed with a large brass key in those slots and you’re right they’re not getting out .
What! No Xmas decorations!!! Lol great video Jay, thank you x
I didnt look hard enough lol
It was the first thing I looked for 😂😂😂
Reminder is on.........ready and waiting for the fun to begin.
Really enjoyed your video!
😁
Awesome Jp
So I've recently gotten into these videos and I've noticed you try to be as informative as possible. I was wondering after you have walked through do you ever do any history on the buildings that you find? Or the people when you find names? When I watch your videos that is what really keeps me interested is the history behind all of it.
Sometimes. Depends on what info is available or how significant the place is.
Wow, what an explore. And your right about that combine being expensive just sitting there, but that seems to be a commen thing with the expense of them, that some smaller farms, barely have the means to make the payments on the equipment that if they break down they can't afford to fix them. I don't know what a combine like that costs today, but know 20 years ago when I worked at an agco allis dealer they were over $150,000 then. Also love the opening to this video. The music seemed to match it very well.
Cool video JP
Awesome find! Thank you for such an amazing video!
Great video! What area of North Carolina?
Anther awesome video!! Loved it. Especially since I've been so sick tofsh. Your videos keep me going.
nice video, I like all these different locations you visit ..
I like the really artistic beginning to your video.
Hell yea! Great intro great vid!! Thanks🌵🌵
Cool video. I broke my tibia recently so I can’t get out much. Thanks for taking me along it’s great to feel like I’m walking around with you. Thanks again keep doing what you do.
You're welcome teresa
Great find. I love your channel
😊
Another good one. Got my JP Videos t-shirt today. John Deere combine.
Hi JP, eating popcorn and watching your video. That John Deere looks like a corn harvester or a combine. If you walked closer I could have told you. Interesting video, love the old building. The vacuum cleaning stuff is funny 😁. I bet that place was cold. Not a lot of cob webs!? The stamps might have been used to mark clothes. Keep up the great videos!
Inside was only slightly cooler than outside
I love these types of videos!
I enjoyed the tour they were interesting buildings for sure - I loved the pictures at the end thank you very much for inviting us along ! 😁👍💕
Another great find.
👍👍👍👍👍keep ur videos coming...love watching...
Thanks so much
Great Video ! We sold Capture carpet cleaners at Lowe's. Seen the toy, where is the Xmas decos? haha
Hiding somewhere
Nice video. The old jails always did amaze me. Nice find! Looked like a working farm jail.
Thanks brother
Great channel!
Another great job
awesome video thank you
I’m glad to see this video. Documenting these places may be the only memory we have of them in the future. Compared to the prisons now this should have been easy for prisoners to break out.
Hey, VP be careful with those old doors, you do not want to be accidentally locked in. This prison is definitely old school.
No guard to let me out
abandoned prison yea mebey I visited one mebey as long as there nothing attached to it lol. Thanks JP for another great video keep them coming