The reason the doors are locked up, is last time I researched I found that an old guy owned the place with intent on keeping people out. The part that collapsed that you saw collapsed in one of the recent winters, and the reason people are deterred is because of how deteriorated the building is. It became abandoned once a fire broke out in the main building, and it is extremely dangerous to walk around In because it’s a massive health hazard-getting a house dropped on you typically is lol 😂. It’s a shame the place fell to pieces though, it’s one of the oldest buildings in VT history and could of been saved by our historical society I’d like to think if it hadn’t become so destroyed.
It's sad that this building is like this. My Great Granfather helped renovate it. It was beautiful when it was in its hay day and when it was being renovated. My Grandfather is probably turning over in his grave.
After exploring an abandoned radar station, and an abandoned mall (both in Vermont), I feel like I have to see this now. I have friends to help as well. Thank you for the video! Really helped!
Most of that place was so dilapidated, it hardly looked like there was a floor at all in the main buildings. And this was a while ago, i can imagine how they are now. One building however was in very decent shape. I don't condone breaking into a place, but I cant stop you. There is a house about 500 feet away, and there was a sign claiming they have game cameras. (Tree cams) not trying to be a downer, just informing is all. Be safe! :)
@megaaggron9778 all doors were/are boarded from the inside with 2×4s. Any other open entry was too dangerous. Keep in mind I do this alone. I take extra precautions because of this. Hope ye understand
Great vid I've been wanting to go here a while. I planned to explore here with a friend and even drove by a few weeks ago and we got sick on the trip so we didn't. Def check out the abandoned Lyndonville air force base if you haven't already
By the looks of it, the majority of the building is deemed rotted beyond repair. One building seems to be in decent condition, but I'm sure there's loads of asbestos, lead paint, etc. The property is owned. What they plan to do with it is beyond me. Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you :) wish I was able to go inside. Sadly there's loads of asbestos throughout the building. It's also a public park! So all are welcome around it, inside is forbidden as of writing.
Vermont is beautiful! I love driving through there. I reside in Southern NH. And thank you so much for subscribing! I recently purchased my first DSLR and I can't wait for this summer when I get to travel more and bring more content
My mind is blown. I always wondered how one went about making a Root Beer Float. So very helpful. Do you guys take requests on your how to videos? There's so much I need to know.