Video of an abandoned train station that was later converted into a nightclub in Pennsylvania More videos on TUC Extras Channel: / theunknowncamextras / theunknowncameraman / theunknowncam
I live in PA and me and 2 buddies do what you do, we just dont record it. Sometimes it like going to a museum for free. Just wish more people would have the same respect for the history of things. I appreciate the way you do your vids. Very classy and respectful. Oh, and that ceiling at 11:20 was amazing.
Ahhh! This was the nightclub I had my first "legal drink" at 21 years old at - 20 years ago this week! Thanks for the memories - sad to see what's become of what had been a great nightspot in my 20s.
I use to work there in the early eighties when it was high end. the place back then was fantastic. every thing in it was high end. I was one of the three original managers. What happened to it is just a shame. David Crosby Little Richard Cab Callaway just a few of the performers that were there. I met & had my Picture taken with heavy weight champ Larry Holmes there. He was a patron. I miss the good times I had there. Its just a shame they let it go like they did.
What a beautiful building! It's a shame it's just being left to go to ruin when it could potentially be a big money maker, love your videos this has to be one of my favourites, makes me wish I had somewhere interesting to go and explore
Really like how you go that little bit extra to include those little factoids about the building in question, those small facts that pop up on screen are a very cool addition and something that is sadly missing on many other Urban explorers channels. The footage alone is good but I like how you also put in that extra work to put the whole thing into context. Great work, keep it up.
I love the way you show pictures of the place before it was closed - really adds to the video, you should do this with other videos, could probably get historical photos of some of those old abandon hospitals and sanitariums. One of your best works yet !
Thank you for sharing the train station I lived across the st years ago before they tore down houses and bars. Played on train station platforms as a kid many memories