Join me as I explore today's abandoned structures before they are gone forever. From Abandoned Houses, Hospitals, Prisons, School, Trains, and everything else in between, I enter what some consider off limits to give you that up close look of these failing structures. All Photography is available on my website. www.AbandonedSteve.com
Makes me think of the Robert Frost poem, "Ghost House". "I dwell in a lonely house I know That vanished many a summer ago And left no trace but the cellar walls And a cellar in which the daylight falls And the purple-stemmed wild raspberries grow."
I have a special interest in Pennhurst and I really like the end photos you took. There's a foreboding melancholy to the place that draws you in...so sad.
I guess having a pool at the water line makes makes smart sense. None of the Atlantic liners had outdoor pools due to the cold, windy and stormy conditions of the North Atlantic.
Let’s say 3000 attended church every Sunday in 1950 let’s say u lose one person per Sunday do to old age or just falling away from church. 1950 to 2020 is 3640 Sundays. So if u lose one person per Sunday you now have 0 people attending. I don’t know if this is true, just one possibility.
Such architecture and skilled craftsmanship is awe-inspiring. Personally, I would love to see abandoned churches turned into homeless, low income, community centers, etc. After decades of abuse by clergy, this could serve as a form of "penance?" It's just a thought 🤔.
Let’s say 3000 attended church every Sunday in 1950 let’s say u lose one person per Sunday do to old age or just falling away from church. 1950 to 2020 is 3640 Sundays. So if u lose one person per Sunday you now have 0 people attending. I don’t know if this is true, just one possibility.
No indication as to what church this is or where it is nor When is was built, not even why it closed It pains me to know that church attendance has declined by more than 50% in the past three decades. Church was ALWAYS an integral part of my life. I can't believe that while the rest of the interior of the building is in shambles the sanctuary remains untouched
The money. What happened to the, money. The tithes and offerings, and the building fund? Hey wait a minute. What happened to all that 🤑💰💰🤑 money in the church bank accounts? Money 🤑💰 doesn't just disappeared. Someone must know where the money went.😮
This was my dad's restaurant also we had wonderful memories we found you by accident but very grateful that we did. My mother still alive at 91 and got a kick out of seeing the building in such disarray
This was my dad's restaurant also we had wonderful memories we found you by accident but very grateful that we did. My mother still alive at 91 and got a kick out of seeing the building in such disarray
A floating wreck.and it's been stripped.i heard I guy say in a video today saying how brass and other metal has been auctioned or scrapped,and the owners of the pier want it off their property because it's damaging the pier and it's getting hard to get the rent which is almost a thousand dollars a week. It's time to let her go people, she's a very tired and old lady.
I was a Leslie steam valve rep for DECADES. My training started at the factory when they were in New Jersey. I was on tons of ships at Elizabeth, NJ ... and trained industrially on Con Ed steam in NYC. My service supervisor at the plant had a huge pic of the SS US on his wall autographed by the Chief Engineer himself thanking him for all the support to keep that boat one of the fastest on the planet! I absolutely love looking at the old Leslie co tool valves, regulators and their related pneumatic instrumentation in your vids ✌