My aunt lived there for a long time. I remember my mother taking us to visit her when we were kids in the 60's. My aunt told us awful stories I won't repeat here. The place looked creepy to me.
Excellent - horrifying and humanizing. My own documentary for public TV, Front Wards, Back Wards looked at the history and its effect on people like Austin. But your taking it to the point where the natural world is reclaiming the abandoned site is powerful. Thanks for it.
Hi Bill, wondering how to view your doc. I run a cemetery dept on the south shore , and stumbled across some records from 1994, stating this school purchased a grave for a student at the school. She has yet to be buried there, she could still be alive. In digging for info the story behind this school is consuming me. Such a sad story. I would love to know more about the cemetery on the grounds. It troubles me that it is so neglected. I hope I can see your doc sometime.
Omg vry vry well done and respectful vid. Thank u so much! B4 anything major happens i think its best 2 acknowledge those who r burried there and salvage anything that can b used 4 historical and teaching purposes. We should nvr forget those wronged by society. Let’s give a voice 2 the voiceless! God bless
I am horrified by what these people did to my own because I’m neurologically impaired and most of my friends would’ve been admitted to this “school” of horrors if they were born in this era.
Yo I love this vid and really want some way on to the Fernald School property without trespassing. How did you get permission to make this vid? I would love to know because I have ambitions of making on myself so I can see this awesome historic school, though it has a dark history, because I am an abandoned building explore and this was the first one I went to (I didn't go inside of course). Thanks for your time and your wonderful documentary!
I've tried multiple times with friends. Waltham PD uses drones if infrared cameras along with regular cruisers to heavily patrol the area. I've gone through all of the buildings that hadn't been demolished and some of them are really creepy and sketchy. The high level of security at a dilapidated place like this raises a couple red flags as to why its so heavily guarded. -bury boys-
Figgy and Fin ok thanks man. I think I am gonna be able to help out cleaning up the place so I think someday, when the pandemic passes, I will be able to get in. I know it is so heavily guarded, and even though the Fernald is such a cool place, I’m just gonna wait until I have permission to go in.
@@bestbrosstudios8042 I go there pretty regularly and I only once spoke to a cop who was very nice and just asked that I not break anything or vandalized anything. I haven't ever gotten in trouble and most of the buildings are super sturdy and safe
With such a desperate need for more rehab and mental health facilities, it's disgusting they are letting so much property deteriorate and poison the environment instead.
There are two abandoned red houses on either side of the property. Does anyone know if they were a part of Fernald? I'd love to buy them and fix them up!
@@syleniapineiro9933 use your brains people u sound foolish. Horrible things have happened at Bellevue hospital in NY over the years but does that mean Bellevue is an evil and horrible place today? Fernald in its later years was just a simple home for those with special needs. There were no allegations of impropriety in its final years. Why do u think the families wanted it to stay open?
anyone know the condition of it today? i havent been here in about 3 years but i heard it has constant surveillance now, not sure if it's true but im definitely going back soon to find out!
The wanted the building to stay historical now they crumbling haha I live when people try to tell some one what they can and can't do with ground when you buy them
You did really well. Good job paying tribute to those poor tortured souls that never had a chance to share their story.
My aunt lived there for a long time. I remember my mother taking us to visit her when we were kids in the 60's. My aunt told us awful stories I won't repeat here. The place looked creepy to me.
Excellent - horrifying and humanizing. My own documentary for public TV, Front Wards, Back Wards looked at the history and its effect on people like Austin. But your taking it to the point where the natural world is reclaiming the abandoned site is powerful. Thanks for it.
Thanks Bill! Appreciate you
Hi Bill, wondering how to view your doc. I run a cemetery dept on the south shore , and stumbled across some records from 1994, stating this school purchased a grave for a student at the school. She has yet to be buried there, she could still be alive. In digging for info the story behind this school is consuming me. Such a sad story. I would love to know more about the cemetery on the grounds. It troubles me that it is so neglected. I hope I can see your doc sometime.
I worked here for 7 year's in the late 70's, early 80's. It was a trip!!
Tell us about it please
Well done! Thank you for taking the time to make this documentary!
Totally
Omg vry vry well done and respectful vid. Thank u so much! B4 anything major happens i think its best 2 acknowledge those who r burried there and salvage anything that can b used 4 historical and teaching purposes. We should nvr forget those wronged by society. Let’s give a voice 2 the voiceless! God bless
I am horrified by what these people did to my own because I’m neurologically impaired and most of my friends would’ve been admitted to this “school” of horrors if they were born in this era.
Dude r u related to a Donna webb cuz I was exploring there and that name was in a patient box
@@TB55784 I don’t think so but one of my aunts names Donna but her last names Furrey not Webb
@@katlynwebb8474 was it webb before she got married maybe
@@TB55784 My aunt Donna’s not even married
@@katlynwebb8474 oh
I just want to say, the thumbnail is of the administration building from the Metropolitan State Hospital
Yeah, and so is the photo at 10:54. For anyone who may be wondering, the Metropolitan is near Fernald, but not part of it. Great video!
I used to live here
I worked there for one year, the things I experienced I will never forget😢
Tell us please
My mother and twin sister lived there from 1956 -1965 my heart breaks for them children who were horrifically abused like my mom and aunt
Yo I love this vid and really want some way on to the Fernald School property without trespassing. How did you get permission to make this vid? I would love to know because I have ambitions of making on myself so I can see this awesome historic school, though it has a dark history, because I am an abandoned building explore and this was the first one I went to (I didn't go inside of course). Thanks for your time and your wonderful documentary!
I've tried multiple times with friends. Waltham PD uses drones if infrared cameras along with regular cruisers to heavily patrol the area. I've gone through all of the buildings that hadn't been demolished and some of them are really creepy and sketchy. The high level of security at a dilapidated place like this raises a couple red flags as to why its so heavily guarded. -bury boys-
Figgy and Fin ok thanks man. I think I am gonna be able to help out cleaning up the place so I think someday, when the pandemic passes, I will be able to get in. I know it is so heavily guarded, and even though the Fernald is such a cool place, I’m just gonna wait until I have permission to go in.
@@bestbrosstudios8042 I go there pretty regularly and I only once spoke to a cop who was very nice and just asked that I not break anything or vandalized anything. I haven't ever gotten in trouble and most of the buildings are super sturdy and safe
@@miafrancis8095 Awesome thank you so much!
My mummy in the pic used to work there in the early 90s...she retired from there in 1998
Nice job Griffen! And co.
With such a desperate need for more rehab and mental health facilities, it's disgusting they are letting so much property deteriorate and poison the environment instead.
This was really good thank you
There are two abandoned red houses on either side of the property. Does anyone know if they were a part of Fernald? I'd love to buy them and fix them up!
So gut wrenchingly sad and deplorable
My late mum worked here for about 30 years!!! Sad that it's gone now
disgusting hell hole
They killed people!!
sad? Are you kidding
@@syleniapineiro9933 use your brains people u sound foolish. Horrible things have happened at Bellevue hospital in NY over the years but does that mean Bellevue is an evil and horrible place today? Fernald in its later years was just a simple home for those with special needs. There were no allegations of impropriety in its final years. Why do u think the families wanted it to stay open?
ayo?
anyone know the condition of it today? i havent been here in about 3 years but i heard it has constant surveillance now, not sure if it's true but im definitely going back soon to find out!
there are a couple buildings with cameras, but they always got a cop parked outside the main gate
i go almost every weekend easy in and out u can still explore the tunnels mourge still in tact real beautiful visit
You shouldn't have given up on making these documentaries
Super creepy there
The wanted the building to stay historical now they crumbling haha I live when people try to tell some one what they can and can't do with ground when you buy them
Who cares about the friggin buildings....
I lot of people, If u don't care just watch something else