@@TheLukeExplores I would suggest Waltham ma state hospital, it’s massive and still up and has quite the history, there are probably 15 buildings and many still have child cribs and wheelchairs, it’s very very chilling
I used to work there, so did my dad and uncle and ex husband. it was a self sufficient community. i worked in buildings 7 & 22. my father played baseball in the field. and we were involved with the yacht club. my dad built all the cement sidewalks. all the buildings were built with the very best of materials. brass, marble copper. there is a lot of asbestos. did you find the underground tunnels that connect the buildings together? we had a skeleton key that opened everydoor in every building. i still have mine. your info is not all correct.
My deepest apologies- however I think you can see I respond to nearly every single comment that comes through, never mean to miss one! To answer the question, we did not find the tunnels but we did not rly look for them. I haven’t looked either time for it but if I were to go again I’m p sure I know where the entrances are in a few buildings. What about my info isn’t correct btw?
Quiet location in the middle of nowhere except that there is a high school on the far end. There’s a very easy fence to scale surrounding the buildings; all accessible and tons to see.
I would love to go back at some point in the near future. I decided to post the main attractions for the most part so I would love to go back and capture the rest!
That made my day man, I really appreciate that a lot. I really pride myself on showing what a real explore is like- no bs or added crap that makes things unnatural. Seen your videos as well, we should totally link for an explore at some point 🤝
They should reopen this place. There are so many ppl that need mental health treatment. It doesn’t have to be run like a prison but with the advanced technology we have today could benefit a lot of ppl. Also offer employment opportunities for the community.
I live 5 miles away, and I take some of the kids I teach here, and the people who work there never fail to camp in a corner to kick us out. They’re in white pick up trucks, in case you want to know, and visit. One day, these buildings will surely fall to the ground! They should just demolish them and turn the whole area into one giant park (which it already is, despite the buildings)
I personally would like to see kings park stay the way it is but that’s just my explorers preference. I wish they would honestly fix the buildings up a little and let people legally walk through 🤷♂️ I’ve been twice and haven’t seen nearly everything that massive complex has to offer. Hope you enjoyed!!
@@TheLukeExplores I feel you. The thing is I just think it would require a lot of money to maintain a relic, but not only on top of that, make it functional for folks to tour! That would be dope, but sounds unreasonably expensive.
I was curious to see if you guys were going to come across our hangout in there. on the second floor (not giving away building number) we changed all the locks and have an awesome hangout setup in it with couches, chairs A PING PONG table and even tapped electric from the basement. we even setup some beds for a couple guys who were on hard times to stay there. Its there, Maybe next time you'll find it. Happy Exploring! kings park is awesome- Make sure to check yourself for ticks- they are rampant there. Thanks for the content! you have a new sub/fan!
@@TheLukeExplores i havent been there in years, so id be amazed if it were still the way we left it- youd know right away because of the couch and table... i know it was one of the first buildings by the residential road. lol now you have an adventure! happy exploring!
What did you guys think of the video? Comment some other places in New York that you would like me to film!
@@TheLukeExplores I would suggest Waltham ma state hospital, it’s massive and still up and has quite the history, there are probably 15 buildings and many still have child cribs and wheelchairs, it’s very very chilling
I used to work there, so did my dad and uncle and ex husband. it was a self sufficient community. i worked in buildings 7 & 22. my father played baseball in the field. and we were involved with the yacht club. my dad built all the cement sidewalks. all the buildings were built with the very best of materials. brass, marble copper. there is a lot of asbestos. did you find the underground tunnels that connect the buildings together? we had a skeleton key that opened everydoor in every building. i still have mine. your info is not all correct.
Gotta love when someone asks questions in a comment just for the OP to leave a heart and not respond.
My deepest apologies- however I think you can see I respond to nearly every single comment that comes through, never mean to miss one! To answer the question, we did not find the tunnels but we did not rly look for them. I haven’t looked either time for it but if I were to go again I’m p sure I know where the entrances are in a few buildings. What about my info isn’t correct btw?
one of my favorite videos so far, such an impressive building!
Appreciate it! So massive, we couldn’t even finish the whole thing in over a day.
Awesome video! This place is insane
Thank you! Would be cool if they gave tours there the place is really beat up
You should really check out Hillcrest Depot off Hoyt Avenue in the Town of Fenton, New York.
Definitely will check it out- how are the conditions there?
Quiet location in the middle of nowhere except that there is a high school on the far end. There’s a very easy fence to scale surrounding the buildings; all accessible and tons to see.
@@rescuegirl will add it to the list for sure! Gotta see where it is in proximity to my location
@@TheLukeExplores Here's one that I used to explore with my friends when I was a little girl...
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Every time I drive through there, you can feel a presence of something. Similar to the feelings on some parts of mount misery.
Agreed. Was there this past weekend
Oh heck yeah bro!! I'd love to go there!! Definitely a spot for a paranormal investigation
I would love to go back at some point in the near future. I decided to post the main attractions for the most part so I would love to go back and capture the rest!
@@TheLukeExplores bro if NY wasn't so far I'd go with you
I really like this place, great work!
Thank you! Definitely one of my favorites!
I spent a good amount of time as a kid playing soccer with those buildings looming in the background… ahh memories
Both times I’ve been there was a full soccer game being played below- we watched both of them lol. What an amazing spot🔥
I love your documentation style man, very natural, not overdone, and you show the fun times exploring! Respect 🤛
That made my day man, I really appreciate that a lot. I really pride myself on showing what a real explore is like- no bs or added crap that makes things unnatural. Seen your videos as well, we should totally link for an explore at some point 🤝
Ah I live up in here is mass and I’ll come here every 3 years, one of the best up here in New England
Live laugh love kings park❤️
So many memories going through those buildings as a kid they weren’t in that bad of shape back then. 😂
Live laugh love kings park
They should reopen this place. There are so many ppl that need mental health treatment. It doesn’t have to be run like a prison but with the advanced technology we have today could benefit a lot of ppl. Also offer employment opportunities for the community.
Needs a few million bucks in funding and a few years of work but I’m all game for it
I live 5 miles away, and I take some of the kids I teach here, and the people who work there never fail to camp in a corner to kick us out. They’re in white pick up trucks, in case you want to know, and visit. One day, these buildings will surely fall to the ground! They should just demolish them and turn the whole area into one giant park (which it already is, despite the buildings)
I personally would like to see kings park stay the way it is but that’s just my explorers preference. I wish they would honestly fix the buildings up a little and let people legally walk through 🤷♂️ I’ve been twice and haven’t seen nearly everything that massive complex has to offer. Hope you enjoyed!!
@@TheLukeExplores I feel you. The thing is I just think it would require a lot of money to maintain a relic, but not only on top of that, make it functional for folks to tour! That would be dope, but sounds unreasonably expensive.
The building between cottonwood dr and sound veiw court is the most haunted one there
I would love to go back for a ghost hunt I didn’t get to investigate while I was there
Across the street from me
Just went back two weeks ago
Better explore these places soon they’re coming down. It’s been approved.
Kings park will still stand for years. And there will never be a shortage of abandoned places:)
My bedroom
Scary place for sure
I love wet chairs
Beautiful aren’t they
I was curious to see if you guys were going to come across our hangout in there. on the second floor (not giving away building number) we changed all the locks and have an awesome hangout setup in it with couches, chairs A PING PONG table and even tapped electric from the basement. we even setup some beds for a couple guys who were on hard times to stay there.
Its there, Maybe next time you'll find it. Happy Exploring! kings park is awesome- Make sure to check yourself for ticks- they are rampant there.
Thanks for the content! you have a new sub/fan!
Thanks for the comment man! Gonna have to look at this closer, I’d love to find the room. Appreciate the sub, welcome to the fam!
@@TheLukeExplores i havent been there in years, so id be amazed if it were still the way we left it- youd know right away because of the couch and table... i know it was one of the first buildings by the residential road. lol now you have an adventure! happy exploring!