Exploring an Abandoned 1970's Prison - Homeless living in Cells..
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2021
- The Prison shut its doors in 1970, but people are still sleeping in its rusty cells, this city prison was built in 1830, after the original courthouse and jail burnt down, this building was erected to house the cities most dangerous criminals. In 1970 the prison was considered small for the city's growing crime population, and the city closed its doors for the last time. Over the 50 years of abandonment has coated the comer cells with a thick layer of paint chips and rust. New inhabitants take shelter in its rock built walls and protect themselves from the elements. If you enjoy the video leave a thumbs up and subscribe for more exploring videos, have a good day!!
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I had do re edit this video because of copyright. The very first clip was used in the movie 'Malcom X' filmed by Spike Lee in 1993. It gives us the best look at what this prison looked like when it was open. I tried using other clips from the movie but RUclips is strict with movie use. Anyway, Hoping you guys enjoy this video, it was a fun little explore! Let me know your thoughts as you watch 😄
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Have you ever been robbed during your explorations? Also, don’t you get uneasy with the unknowns of what your walking into? You always seem so calm.
@@LuvMyGT500 no I havent been robbed before. But it's happened to people doing this hobby before. Gotta keep a level head at all moments 💯
Thanks for the info. Was gonna ask how you did the intro to remake what it used to look like. Excellent video!
Hi Devin! Thank u for another great video & talking about our country's biggest issue. I grew up in Barre,VT. My mom & sister & other family still does. My mom told me that because of 2020 the town/city( Barre has both) has decided to fill up all the motels & hotels with the homeless. Homelessness breaks my heart & because of 2020 it has been rising . I have to wonder how do they get a stimulus check when they need it so badly 🤔 just my thoughts 🙂😊
Seeing all those cells where someone who has nowhere to live or sleep stays makes you realize how much you take for granted.
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If I were homless I would choose a forest. This is too creepy. especilly at night.
For sure.
I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT AND WHY THE PEOPLE ARE STILL IN NEED!!!
That God at least they have this for shelter.
I very much appreciate the way you are respectful of the homeless people who are living their as well as the prisoners who lived there as well as the building itself. It is refreshing to hear someone speak with compassion and empathy.
Devin, I will echo the sentiments of many who have commented here. Above and beyond your giftedness and talent for tactfully documenting and presenting these locations, those abilities are richly complimented by your mature, respectful and considerate manner in doing so. The mindfulness and care with which you carry out your explorations truly make your contributions to the urbex community something to be proud of. Kudos to you and your fellow documentarians for respecting history, both past and present perspectives. Thank you for bring us along and be safe.
I appreciate your knowledge and attention to detail. Also, you seem to have empathy and are not judgemental, unlike most of the commenters I've seen. I've been homeless 2x, only reason is because I got sick. Not everyone in jail is guilty (I've never been arrested), not all homeless are lazy or drug addicts. So many people need to pull their heads out of their own ass and not judge and speak on things they know nothing of.
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Hey! Hope you're well!😊 Love from the UK!
i agree with you 400% .
It’s so important to have empathy. Homeless people are just that, people. Human beings with the same needs, emotions, and desires as everyone else, coming from all walks of life and backgrounds. While there are many in the homeless population with substance abuse problems and addiction disorders, there are also many who are not, and have never been, addicted to or using any substance. I can’t even pretend to know what it’s like to be homeless, and I am incredibly thankful for that, but I absolutely have empathy for those who are dealing with homelessness, and know that the problem of homelessness has a multitude of intricacies and is not a cut and dry issue. You absolutely cannot paint all homeless people with the same brush, and those who judge are clearly ignorant to the fact that it can happen to anyone, even them. I pray that you are doing better now. I deal with a debating progressive chronic illness myself, and that alone is incredibly difficult. I can’t imagine dealing with homelessness on top of it. God bless 💕🌻
@@BhappyD Thank you for your eloquent and compassionate comment. I hope you're doing well and not feeling too bad, with your chronic illness. It is hard by itself. I'm actually possibly facing being homeless for the 3rd time in 10 years......my lease isn't being renewed and there just aren't any apartments....the pandemic is wreaking havoc on everything. I have a GoFundMe but it's not going to be enough. I wish everyone saw things as you do.
I remember visiting this spot around this time last year and I remember feeling a constant sense of hopelessness. It’s all very sad and dreadful...
I did time in there
You are always so respectful of the locations and their history. I shouldn’t be surprised you would also be respectful, nonjudgmental and kind about those live there. Always nice to see a new video from you.
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Looks like a good place for the homeless, beats living on the streets!
When exploring ANY old structure, step on the far right and far left sides of the treads. NEVER step in the middle. Be safe and explore!
You never explored any old structure.... stop lecturing.
its still good advice those are the best spots to use
@@arjanpetersen haha
Haha...fun fact.....
Living in an older house when I was young we had a spiral wooden staircase, it would Creek when we sneak down in the middle of the night to raid the refrigerator,
My older brother taught me to walk on the outside of the steps closest to the wall.... It was much stronger and much quieter while sneaking down to get cupcakes in the middle of the night 😁.....
Great memories 😭
@@arjanpetersen No its true. The middle is the most worn and prone to breaking, if it gives out. The sides are safer. ;)
Great video man This place has been on my list
Thank you bro! Let me know if you come up this way
Can i ask how someone finds abandoned properties to explore.. I am originally from Chicago but living in the Philippines at the moment and this sort of thing especially since i am prior military and like to explore and sightsee would be fun to do. Let me know. Thanks
Hey !!!! Subscriber here lol
Love your videos
Excellent video, Devin! You are very knowledgeable and also respectful to the building and its history and current residents. And you have a good eye for esthetics 👍😊
Wow ,imagine the stories those walls could tell..quite eerie in a way...great vid DE !!!
I have spent time in cells the size you have shown.
Having ur life brought down just to the basics, food and space.
Perspective changes, you become someone else, someone different.
It's almost humbling, but it is not ! ! !
grounded for months in your bedroom by your parents
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Hampden County House of Correction
It is kinda like a day camp.
Crazy how much it’s changed since the movie was filmed.
what the name of the movie
@@robertvalentin5846 I know Malcom X was filmed there don't know of anything after
Bad memories of my late teens/early 20s, I wasn't in the same prison, but it looked pretty similar.
Such a great video; a great Explore. I absolutely love how in tune you are with what is happening. America is not all it's cracked up to be that's for sure. I always say I want the 80's back because that was the best time. People were nicer and they were helpful without wanting anything in return. In our big city in the South, we have tons of homeless; it breaks my heart to see people in this situation, especially when the Government waste so much money on trivial things. I absolutely love all your vids ❤ and your voice ❤. Be safe always ♥💕
Wow your friend climbed all the way up to the top of the cells on those bars. he's not afraid to do that he's awesome and so are you, Devin. You have a heart of gold huni thinking of those homeless people. I loved this explore but feel sad for the homeless but like you said, they have a roof over their heads.
It is amazing the resources that are available to create something positive out of negative, the gov't looks away to thinking about the Habitat for Humanity. PAY IT FORWARD!!!!.
Great find Devin! It’s a shame even though the cells are small, that it couldn’t have been more looked after for somewhere safe for the homeless to go 😀
It’s so sad that so many people have to resort to living in this broken building just to have somewhere safer then the streets to live. It’s a sad world we live in when this is happening and worse when we could be helping those who need it the most
Amazing! Almost two hundred years old and still standing!
Kinda... But yeah
Even in prisons they added such detail to the ceilings back then. This is one of the most amazing videos I've ever seen - great work!
Amazing video, gave me a glimpse into a world I would otherwise never have seen. Thanks for having me along.
So glad I found this channel. The calm, measured delivery is a breath of fresh air compared to the usual LOUD RUclips creators.
You're right most of the other explorer channels are so unsettling they cause me terrible Anxiety.😠
11:32 Respecting people (homeless) and Respecting the Building. Totally Agree with you.
What a neat place and the cell block locked up was so cool!! You are definitely the best urban explorer. I could watch you all day. I used to watch someone else (won't say who) but the vulgar language just got on my nerves. Your always such a class act. Stay safe guys!!
Lol best explorer
I've seen alot , never , ever heard "vulgar" language .
Beautifully filmed as always. Thank you 🤗
Wow thanks for showing us this!!!😍👍
Another Great video,let’s hope 2021 is a good years for us all.
Your mate
Dave
Gold Coast
Australia
Keep up the bangers
Great location and camera work and commentary
Oh God every time you go up the stairs, I have to look away, I keep thinking that they are going to collapse from under you. Be careful I wouldn't like to see you get hurt. 🤗 Also a big Hello from Dublin Ireland. 🇮🇪🍀😎
great work as always wow! thanks for the inspiration to get out there and explore!
I have seen hundreds of these abandoned prisons but not like this! Wow man you really made a hit with this one great job!!
Dude, you have balls of steel. Thanks for sharing this vid!
Thanks for uploading this great video it really made My Day Dark Exploration
Imagine being homeless and living in an abandoned jail....damn. great video as always bro👊🏼
Enjoyed the video amazing since 1830 and still standing, wow hard to believe, nice to see you have respect for homeless, Bless you on your ventures
Love your respect for these beautiful old buildings. Stay safe.
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I love your respect and appreciation for the places you explore. Keep up the amazing work!
Good to see you out there doing your thing. I always thought you are one of the best at what you do. You are right at least they have a roof over there head, thats hard living! I was homeless for about a year, but I used to move around. Never felt good staying in one spot. Thanks for showing them respect and for taking us on your journeys ✌
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Loved the intro with the song you picked. 🔥🔥🔥loved the video overall as well. Shows you not to take life for granted
Suprised Newark hasnt had this pulled down... Whats left of it. I guess they know its being used by the homesless so thats why it hasnt been pulled.
Such a shame its been let to go like this. But its amazing to see.
I work in prison as a guard. It was built in 1840.it still has a hanging tower but its now used for storage.
Your videos are awesome.
Keep up your good work.
Chriss 🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing. I wish you safety💕
Excellent video, thank you.
If the cops get you here, where do they take you? You're already in jail!
On a serious note, though, I'm glad this video highlights the situation so many people face when dealing with homelessness. So often you see spikes on benches and places someone might sleep, it's an act of cruelty. We need to err on the side of compassion when we design public spaces.
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Boys, you did a great job with this one, as always. Keep up the great work
Beyond words 🙏🏼 great vid
A magnificent explore. I just love these old places. So full of history.
I was in prison...the cells were larger than those though, but still really uncomfy for 2 people to live in. :( I was there for an entire year and I have PTSD from the abuse and shit I had seen. :(
I love looking at old stuff also. Great filming.
Seems like a perfect solution to the homeless situation
Amazing ! That's awesome thanks for sharing !
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Excellent tour! The prison was very old but the tour shows the details and structure the way it was so many years ago. Now nature is taking it back but the homeless use this place as shelter and home base. Many uses through the years for one old building. Interesting how small the cells were, but I think people were much smaller back then too, and not overweight. Just became a subscriber! 👍😎
Your videos are awesome... your doing great... be careful out there
Wouldn't it be fantastic if there were enough people to clean it up and with enough donations, rehab the place for the ones who've got no where else to go. I'm quite sure that there must be several people willing to help. Especially if they've been pushed into homelessness by the current situation with Covid.
That would be a great idea! But some idiot would mess it up by getting a lock and locking someone in
Tartaria the last reset
Lead
They could clean it up themselves but they chose to litter it even more...
Enough people there... but usa doesn’t care about it
I'll bet a lot of that Graffiti is from the 80's
Thank You For The Video!
Wow, awesome video. If you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, Marin Co. Take the San Quentin tour you’ll enjoy it. Build before California became a state its still active. The murals in the Chow Hall are amazing. Some of the paintings are optical illusions and where ever you’re positioned in the Chow hall, the painting will be facing you.
Many things to see there as well as Old Folsom prison.
Great video 👍👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing how old buildings are just left to rot away. Would like to know more history on this place when it was operational. Those small cells, can you imagine sharing the double? No dignity when you have to use the toilet in there. I bet they slept on them beds with their heads by the cell door.
Thank you for the tour
Maybe, but with your head by the door you could get shanked.
Great explore thanks for showing this with us, your film work is lovely. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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What an awesome video. Thanks for all you do. I know what you do is dangerous. Thanks for taking the risk to preserve history
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The artwork is out of this World!
Sad that inmates live better than the homeless in this country. I'm surprised this place hasn't been torn down at some point in the past 50 yrs. The decay is pretty amazing. Great video!
Structures built with asbestos products are incredibly expensive to tear down. Everything has to be done in a tent by professionals, as the dust can travel long distances. It's scary to consider how the health of today's various generations has been negatively affected by chemicals that were once deemed safe. I was born in 1973 and have multiple autoimmune diseases. My Dad sprayed Agent Orange during the Vietnam war. As kids, we used to run through the fog created by the trucks spraying the mosquito spray. I could go on, but suffice to say, these chemicals can have devastating consequences for generations to come. Its very sad...
They live better? I know a few inmates who have stated that they would gladly be homeless and free than coddled and imprisoned on the same 1/2 square mile of ground for 20+ years. Puleeeese.
Know a few who served a few years in State prison & said they had cable TV, steak dinners & sports , crafts, job training you name it so some live better than working class for sure.
@@BooBooKittyFuzzyBritches Asbestos is everywhere even in new brake shoes that state " non- asbestos" but says Canadian Mineral Fiber which comes from Asbestos Canada. They just changed the name. Biggest danger is creating Dust that gets into air & asbestos fibers are indestructible so scar lung tissue if breathed over time.
By definition anyone living in any building anywhere lives better than a homeless person. I wouldn’t say it’s sad. If the homeless person had somewhere to live they wouldn’t be homeless.
Awesome video thank you!!!!!!💗
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Some pieces of this reminds me of 7 block in Jackson state prison in Michigan like a big bird cage awesome video. 🤟
yes it dose be there done that
Any time a prison closes it's a good thing.
Amen!
Great video omg! I’m in nj and I didn’t know of this place lol. I’m near there too
Very insightful and respectful. Good video brother I will be a subscriber 👍
Thanks Jeremy! ❤
Binge watching ur vids didn’t expect to come across a place in my city great vid
It's just sad that people have no other place to go and end up in this building..
@darkexplorationfilms awesome job! There is an abandoned naval prison in portsmouth, nh / kittery, maine you should check out. They call it the mini alcatraz of the northeast
Def a great Video 📹... It makes you wonder what went on when it was in working order .. Its very sad to know this day in age we have this many homeless people living on the streets 😔😔😔😢😢 it was for sure a great Video keep up the amazing work 😊😊😊😊
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I worked in a prison built in 1851 and is still in operation today!
I work in a prison built in 1840. It is still fully operational. The gallows tower is still intact just missing the rope its used for storage now. And the drop lever is locked.
We dont execute anymore. So we dont have death row . there was one once. Its now protective custody.
I work as a guard
Great video, there is a video on you tube of the fire there back in the late 90's
Such beautiful light!
In the former East Berlin; you may have heard about it, 'Tacheles' rather reminds me of this prison, albeit in significantly better shape. Quite a few of the squatters installed floor to ceiling windows at where parts of the structure were still rubble from WW II. This place had electricity and evidently indoor plumbing, that actually worked.
This was a great vid always wanted to do an exploration of old abandoned structures. What also was interesting through out the vid or I should say most of the vid you heard the yelp of police sirens constantly
Welcome to newark
Gotta comment for the algorithm besides thank you for the amazing content.
Very cool bro. Thanks for the tour
Amazing to witness a decayed place where inmates wanted to escape that became a haven-of-shelter for desperate victims of homelessness. Thank you for the excellent video. It's a very small burg here but we too have homeless...😭
Crazy how destroyed the prison is! It adds to how creepy the building looks though!
Awesome footage
This a very sad place but interesting you make a great video.
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I did this jail in 2006 with fellow exploring comrades. It was def one of the most decayed places I’ve ever been to. Did you see the building that had 100’s of dumped truck tires? Crazy place with many catacombs! Thanks for bringing it back to life again!
Wow
I love watching your videos there always so cool
My dad was in here im then he died from his friend they both died in a fight together but great vid man keep it up
Wow that's crazy 😧😧
I'm sorry to hear that.😯
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So cool! I always wondered how it looked inside. 🔥🔥
where is this? i might just go
@@josephvazquez995 do your research he gave loads of info about it
@@jonb2793 Yeah Ive found the address
Be safe where you are thanks for the video
Awesome work
Thanks you my friend where is this at great video guys
Wow, the things that have gone on in there!
I once worked for a company that helped with replacing boilers. Larger buildings like schools, hospitals and prisons have multiple boilers in case one is down for repair. I've never seen a system where both boilers weren't piped into the same system. It's a wonder that the scrapers haven't haulled all that iron into the scrapyard $$$$
Idk how I found this but so glad I did!so interesting! 💖 new sub
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Straight from a horror game .. or something similar with Outlast for example.
Great video once again.
Shame that they dont refurbish some abandoned building for homeless to have decent shelter where they could feel safe and shower / wash clothes.
This place is amazing wow, love how it's decaying and nature taking over, awwww bless those homeless people who are living there, at least it's a roof over their heads and they may feel a bit safer. Awesome video though, thank you for sharing, stay safe.
Awesome video brotha.
Incredible 👏🖤
re: "Homeless Living in Cells"
It could be that they were living in those cells before the prison closed !
'Extended Stay' at the 'Grey Bar Hotel' !
Love this video ♥️
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Amazing video and kind of spooky. I can’t believe there’s actual people living in there though I’d be afraid to even step foot in it.
Would be creepy