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Night of Horrors - Exploring Baltimore's Creepy Children's Asylum at 3AM 

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Tonight we find ourselves exploring the creepy abandoned Gundry Glass children's asylum in Baltimore with Dan Bell and Nation of Decay. The children's asylum was opened in 1880 for children with mental disabilities but after rumors of abuse and neglect an inspection of the asylum's practices lead to the locations closure in 2000. This children's asylum has sat abandoned ever since and is listed as on of Baltimore's most haunted locations. Join us as we explore this creepy location and come across some terrifying finds.
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@UnchartedTravel
@UnchartedTravel 2 года назад
For a similar creepy explore check out this video!: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z7-wiIKdDvM.html
@eily_b
@eily_b 2 года назад
Is that what burned down in October 2021?
@elisgreatday2016
@elisgreatday2016 2 года назад
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@elisgreatday2016
@elisgreatday2016 2 года назад
I hate it
@colhvrt4551
@colhvrt4551 2 года назад
@@elisgreatday2016 lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@SupremeCourt127
@SupremeCourt127 2 года назад
These guys are insane
@clinkclunk
@clinkclunk 4 года назад
Can you imagine this place all spruced up for Christmas? I can only imagine how gorgeous this place was at one time.
@TacoSnipezZ
@TacoSnipezZ 4 года назад
they beat children there bruh
@steph.uhknee
@steph.uhknee 4 года назад
JesterWDE merry Christmas?
@lilliangorordo2650
@lilliangorordo2650 4 года назад
@@TacoSnipezZ mmm
@kerihenning638
@kerihenning638 4 года назад
You are flipping crazy!
@herchal
@herchal 4 года назад
the things that happened in that place weren’t very gorgeous though 😂
@jamesmcgrath1952
@jamesmcgrath1952 4 года назад
Walking around, at nite, in Baltimore? The paranormal is not the thing you should be worried about.
@thevoiceofthelordpastorkei7165
@thevoiceofthelordpastorkei7165 4 года назад
Yeah its me; yep your right! I grew up in Baltimore and later on in the 80' S became a police officer in the city of Balto.and your exactly right! Lol
@carolusrex5213
@carolusrex5213 4 года назад
Damn right there, especially a bunch of white dudes, they always get jumped the most
@glenturney4750
@glenturney4750 4 года назад
The drug dealers and thugs. But, they're safer in that old building, 'cause drug dealers and thugs are afraid of ghosts. They're real tough with a gun, but when it comes to something they can't kill, they run like little girls. 😁
@coleq.7300
@coleq.7300 4 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking
@conniecrawford6429
@conniecrawford6429 4 года назад
@@thevoiceofthelordpastorkei7165 Were you ever called here for any reason?
@adrianbourke3007
@adrianbourke3007 2 года назад
I actually worked here, the top left hand room at top of stairs is haunted. I remember a big black cat in basement, it would never leave but was always fed without any of us feeding her. It was found in top left room dead, caught in the window, missing its tail. The generator used to start up on its own, and screaming came from top left room but nobody ever could find who was screaming
@thisistheend_777
@thisistheend_777 День назад
Here, you forgot this 🧢
@flyaway1470
@flyaway1470 3 года назад
Anyone else a fan of the strange, dark, and mysterious, delivered in story format?
@NobodysGh0sT
@NobodysGh0sT 3 года назад
Yeah Mr. Ballen rules!
@larrydesmond5935
@larrydesmond5935 3 года назад
yes ....i heard the like button was housed here as a child
@IDoABitOfTrollin
@IDoABitOfTrollin 3 года назад
Treat the like button like the intro music of this video and appreciate it
@larrypooper7667
@larrypooper7667 2 года назад
I bet the pesky little like button thought it had found a safe haven. Oh, so naive
@talesin3693
@talesin3693 2 года назад
Mr. Ballen is great
@emilylacey13
@emilylacey13 4 года назад
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how much these guys respect and research the places they explore unlike other explorers who just act very inappropriately and childish. I’ve just found these guys but my god I can’t compliment them enough. Beyond brilliant.
@markfoster1520
@markfoster1520 3 года назад
Hehehe.....I just subbed! Because they didn't find a ghost behind every door! That's the good stuff, People!
@fxbulous_
@fxbulous_ 3 года назад
Emily Hølt I appreciate the video the only thing I didn’t like is there touching stuff without glovesss!
@reznae2718
@reznae2718 3 года назад
Exploring with Josh is great too
@Zabrinapsam
@Zabrinapsam 3 года назад
They should should collab with omargoshtv Omar is just as awesome & they would go good together
@judgeroybean6930
@judgeroybean6930 3 года назад
Emily Holt, you MUST be watching something different to me? I'm not saying i would want to be in that rubbish tip day or night, well not alone anyways but tell me what was 'horrific' please?
@MizBryteEyez
@MizBryteEyez 4 года назад
The scariest thing is the black mold you are inhaling
@fearthetruth974
@fearthetruth974 4 года назад
Bryte Eyez 😆thanks for the heads up.. I don’t think I could handle watching these guys for a half hour
@zenokarlsbach4292
@zenokarlsbach4292 4 года назад
I could imagine myself sleeping there with all these toilets ....
@mickschnabel
@mickschnabel 4 года назад
FOR REAL! I will never understand all of these explorers that never wear ANY type of protection. Not to mention, who knows if there's asbestos fibers floating around as well. Bad shit indeed.
@fearthetruth974
@fearthetruth974 4 года назад
Zeno Karlsbach Ha! 😆 right?
@mickschnabel
@mickschnabel 4 года назад
@G M Lecter *you're (an idiot)
@morpheus7v7
@morpheus7v7 3 года назад
19:19 So you see a doll in a creepy haunted children’s asylum *and you just decide to touch it?* Did Annabelle teach y’all nothing lol
@madi2126
@madi2126 3 года назад
THAT WAS THE FIRST THING I THOUGHT OF WHEN HE TOUCHED IT AHHHHHHHH
@donnageorge6506
@donnageorge6506 3 года назад
lol 😂🤣😅
@PerryArt420
@PerryArt420 3 года назад
I never saw Annabelle or read it, but even I know NOT TO TOUCH A CREEPY DOLL IN AN ABANDOND CHILDRENS ASYLLUM..... LOLOLOLOL
@kathystokes5127
@kathystokes5127 3 года назад
@@PerryArt420 DO YOURSELF A FAVOR: AND DON'T WATCH IT. WISH I NEVER DID. HAD THE ORIGINAL DOLL WHEN I WAS YOUNGER. AND IT GOT LOST IN BETWEEN MOVING. AND I'M SO GLAD IT DID. 🤯
@Xforeverlove21
@Xforeverlove21 3 года назад
Pfft did corona teach y'all nothing?
@PurpelVoilet
@PurpelVoilet 3 года назад
The reason why theres a lot of pink walls is because pink is used in asylums because the colour is soothing and makes you feel calm so if the patients are frustrated they have a lot of pink rooms for them to calm them down. I hope this was a cool fact about asylums :)
@littlemy1773
@littlemy1773 3 месяца назад
That wouldnt calm my dad . Years ago him and mum moved in to a house that hadn't been decorated since the 70s . Carpet everywhere bathroom too , gross colour combos . The bedroom was pink . My mum would wake to find him sleepwalking round the room touching the walls saying no no no no! Once they changed the colour he stopped the creepy sleepwalking 😂
@joseleon2568
@joseleon2568 11 дней назад
@@littlemy1773pink walls caused your father to wake up in the middle night screaming “no no no!”😳🤨
@Costanza1459
@Costanza1459 2 дня назад
Really? Thank you for that info, seriously.
@yuh3851
@yuh3851 4 года назад
The only scary thing I saw was... When the screen turned black and I saw my reflection.
@grahamrsparker
@grahamrsparker 4 года назад
I was expecting someone to jump Infront of the screen,,I had my phone on a funny angel through the video lol
@rebeccamikulin3519
@rebeccamikulin3519 4 года назад
I feel your pain, Eve
@JW-cvnt
@JW-cvnt 3 года назад
And then you're just like 👁️👄👁️
@mikemullins3761
@mikemullins3761 3 года назад
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@kk_giirl
@kk_giirl 3 года назад
graham parker hahaha I’ve done that! Tilt it and just peek...and turn volume down too. 😂
@educationiskeytoallthings6976
@educationiskeytoallthings6976 3 года назад
I’ve worked in nursing homes and they are not all horrid places. The horrible part is how quick family forget them once they drop them off
@Alien998
@Alien998 2 года назад
Oof, it's sad that those people are just forgotten about
@NickyNicest
@NickyNicest 2 года назад
Yep my grandfather stays at a memory care assisted living home as he suffers from dementia. Majority of the elderly there get no visitors. My aunt (his daughter) visits a few times a week and sees it first hand.
@nsayyed5469
@nsayyed5469 2 года назад
ching chaou waung
@KrustyMillennial
@KrustyMillennial 2 года назад
Its what you do in the nursing homes that give you the perspective of how "horrid" it is. Let me guess...working at the front desk?
@educationiskeytoallthings6976
@educationiskeytoallthings6976 2 года назад
@@KrustyMillennial you are so smart. Back when I worked in nursing homes there were no front desks. I was a nurse for 10 years. Medical technician for ten and a CNA for 20 years. Hated it and became a teacher
@maxwellkowal3065
@maxwellkowal3065 2 года назад
One of my greatest fears is exploring a supposedly abandoned place that actually has inhabitants.
@thomasschwarting5108
@thomasschwarting5108 2 года назад
THAT would be scary!!
@skaycgoldenridge
@skaycgoldenridge Год назад
It sickens and even angers me knowing the horrors people and children went through when they were placed in an asylum. Evil, evil people who preyed on and abused these innocent ones should be imprisoned for life. Breaks my heart.
@johnlucas586
@johnlucas586 Год назад
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggestions friends lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere
@skaycgoldenridge
@skaycgoldenridge Год назад
@@johnlucas586 No. I don't believe you know me, nor I you. I have absolutely no idea why that would do that. Suggested friends lists? I didn't even know there was such a thing on RU-vid. I know there is a suggested video list. Facebook is the only social media platform, that I know of, that has a suggested friends list. Feel free to remove me.
@Spectru91
@Spectru91 4 месяца назад
​@@skaycgoldenridgethat's a bit rude
@skaycgoldenridge
@skaycgoldenridge 4 месяца назад
@@Spectru91 LOL! Really? Why is it a bit rude. I did not mean it to be rude at all.
@emilamaa
@emilamaa 4 года назад
My mom sent me this video and I found out my grandma actually used to work here when it was a women's asylum back in the early 80's. She was the activities director there. My mom said when she used to go there with my grandma to help her that is was a beautiful place with wonderful gardens and the most beautiful fire places and joked she wanted a house that looked like it. She said it broke her heart to see it in this state and to find out the history of what had happened to it.
@VicandKelly4eva
@VicandKelly4eva 4 года назад
What was your moms name? I live there 1985-86/87.
@emilamaa
@emilamaa 4 года назад
@@VicandKelly4eva it was my grandma. I think she moved during that time but her name was Luella
@jordanren1182
@jordanren1182 4 года назад
@@VicandKelly4eva you lived there? Wow. What was it like?
@VicandKelly4eva
@VicandKelly4eva 4 года назад
@@jordanren1182 when I first drove up that hill with my social worker at I think age 14 I cried and begged not to go there. But after awhile made many teenage friends and it helped me. But very spooky and I was scared sleeping there many nights. I'm gonna go thru n see if I can find any of my photos from there.
@KC-fd3lt
@KC-fd3lt 4 года назад
VicandKelly4eva crazy to hear your story. Thanks for sharing. This place looks like it was beautiful long ago... but it also looks like it has had bad times also.
@amandahudson431
@amandahudson431 4 года назад
Masks and gloves should be standard items in your backpack
@missyegan8114
@missyegan8114 3 года назад
I almost died from black mold poisoning!
@katybug6572
@katybug6572 3 года назад
Exactly.. esp today’s times
@overpricedhealthcare
@overpricedhealthcare 2 года назад
i think what makes abandoned buildings so scary is how it used to have a heyday, and was a place full of people and now it's all torn down and vandalized because there is currently nobody to keep it alive. and to correlate this with the fear of the unknown, in some or a few cases it isn't known why the building shut down and it is up to you to either imagine or find out the reason as to why the place ceased to run
@itzelmontalvo6645
@itzelmontalvo6645 Год назад
Psychology! We love it
@RedRosach
@RedRosach 3 года назад
My heart always dies a little when it sees such a beautiful building being left to rot away. We don’t have these types of grand old houses where I live.
@zeerajpoot1209
@zeerajpoot1209 26 дней назад
Agree hey dear h r u .. I m from pakistan and impress Your comments
@TheDeadmanRules
@TheDeadmanRules 3 года назад
I feel sorry for any children who were abused! I hope somehow they ended up being okay as they grew up! Nobody should be abused, let alone children!
@TheDeadmanRules
@TheDeadmanRules 3 года назад
@Brandy Sutherland May those who experienced torture and abuse somehow find a way to mend. May those who died at the hands of those monsters who were supposed to "help" them rest in peace. And may those who did all those horrible things to those children find a special place in Hell, if they are not there already! I believe the children are with God in Heaven! They deserve Heaven after all the Hell they were forced to go through! I personally think the people that hurt the children needed mental help of their own. Here's an idea, before hiring people to take care of others, have them get a mental evaluation first!
@sl4383
@sl4383 Год назад
@@TheDeadmanRules the children are dead, there is no heaven. Stop your guilt preaching, nobody cares anymore.
@angievara7355
@angievara7355 4 года назад
How sad that such a beautiful building has been left to decay.
@d-drizzle
@d-drizzle 4 года назад
Wtf are you people talking about?
@jubankta1627
@jubankta1627 4 года назад
You have beautiful eyes my dear
@devinhiggison1198
@devinhiggison1198 4 года назад
@@d-drizzle lol crazy people
@dimitriosfromgreece4227
@dimitriosfromgreece4227 4 года назад
Yes ❤😊
@unohoo9637
@unohoo9637 4 года назад
Baltimore is full of ran down buildings like that. Blocks and blocks of them
@stephanietoman5101
@stephanietoman5101 3 года назад
Can you imagine how grande that home looked back in the day when all that gorgeous wood work was stained and varnished before it got painted over?
@iridescentaurora268
@iridescentaurora268 3 года назад
No need to worry about the cats, they often know when they’re close to dying and will find an enclosed, secluded place to peacefully take their last breathes
@bewhitey
@bewhitey 3 года назад
Nah, them catz were straight murdered. You see how big and healthy they looked? Thick coats. No someone serial killed them. Also, to have two freshly deceased cats in the same house? The odds are astounding! Woop, wait a minute... I just found a dead cat under my bed.
@gemmaiacono9853
@gemmaiacono9853 3 года назад
Mmh If this was the case you’d have seen one cat, but there are two dead there and I don’t think is a coincidence. Plus they looked like domestic pets, with a good fur and not skinny at all. Unusual for a sick animal. The first things you’ll see in a sick animal if they feel they’re gonna die they stop eating and their fur starts to look bad too. So who knows..
@resetti2040
@resetti2040 3 года назад
@@gemmaiacono9853 My cat died of old age a long time ago, she was not sick or anything but reached 12 years old, her favourite place outside was under a little cabin across the street where an old house was. I found her there lying peacefully after she didn't come home after an hour which is usually when shes ready for her meal. Cats and many other animals do this, it was a bit eerie how two cats were found in the same house but It's not impossible or weird, that house is afterall, much much bigger for animals then for us.
@Aguijon1982
@Aguijon1982 3 года назад
Do they also carry a flower to leave next to their corpses?
@iridescentaurora268
@iridescentaurora268 3 года назад
Aguijon Um… no.
@CH-eg6qw
@CH-eg6qw 3 года назад
Shame that such a beautiful building fell into such disrepair.
@sophian9105
@sophian9105 3 года назад
Agreed. Beautiful example of late Victorian/Edwardian architecture.
@coconut4996
@coconut4996 2 года назад
I don't care about this building, it beats children
@MicheleNugent68
@MicheleNugent68 2 года назад
@@coconut4996 🤦‍♀️. The ppl beat the kids. NOT the dang building
@bubblegumlipstick8683
@bubblegumlipstick8683 Год назад
The amount of wood needed to keep all those fireplaces going would of been insane. Beautiful old building, would love to see original pics overlayed to see the difference. I really love how these guys don’t add all the ominous sounds continuously to guide our emotion, keeps the curiosity alive
@curtriceennis2924
@curtriceennis2924 2 года назад
This is one of if not the best abandoned explorations I've ever seen. So glad it doesn't have any "faked scenes" in it. I hope these guys are still making such videos for us ac ll to enjoy. But, being a cat lover, I was quite heartbroken when they discovered the dead cats in this house. TY guys for making a believable exploration video.
@thisistheend_777
@thisistheend_777 День назад
Dan Bell is all about vids like this.
@zw5783
@zw5783 4 года назад
Guy 1: "nah nah nah, that door just opened by itself" Camera man: *cool, but this door has a lock*
@capucinelebloa168
@capucinelebloa168 4 года назад
The door that has a lock was most probably a soundproof door, you can see handmarks on the little window, so it was probably isolation for the kids
@bobbyg387
@bobbyg387 4 года назад
@@capucinelebloa168 brutality exist, that place was closed for a reason- but a door that opens seemingly on its own volition... That's some shit to get on camera.
@rebeccamikulin3519
@rebeccamikulin3519 3 года назад
Omg xDDDDDDDDDDD
@tovebjrsvik4964
@tovebjrsvik4964 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@markfoster1520
@markfoster1520 3 года назад
".....has a lock. From the outside!"
@fireinthemudlikemysoul534
@fireinthemudlikemysoul534 4 года назад
i worked there as a utility guy and it hurts to see my workplace abandoned
@violetlechat
@violetlechat 4 года назад
When did you work there?
@soloanonymous4741
@soloanonymous4741 3 года назад
I mean it still could be refurbished one day. Just food for thought.
@internetpersona3496
@internetpersona3496 3 года назад
Balthasar Gérard why would you even say that?
@conveyor2
@conveyor2 3 года назад
@@internetpersona3496 And why would YOU even say THAT? As if women only exist on a higher plane and men are expendable.
@internetpersona3496
@internetpersona3496 3 года назад
wp r having women’s shelters isn’t saying men are expendable. Women are just more prone to domestic abuse and so there’s more need for women’s shelters
@michaeldevault-edmondson531
I've been inside this place. I grew up about 10 minutes from this place. One of the most terrifying places I've been to. At least these guys look their history up. Haven't seen this place in about 10 years. My goodness how much it's changed. Alot of Maryland then used cast iron if I remember right.
@Jiffypistol
@Jiffypistol 3 года назад
I wish they still made buildings like this. It's beautiful.
@bandfromtheband9445
@bandfromtheband9445 4 года назад
The wood fire places are ALL AMAZING! They need to be carefully taken down, refurbished and refinished and used again in someone elses' beautiful Home!
@katybug6572
@katybug6572 3 года назад
And what about that solid marble one too?? Holy crap I loveee it!
@ratcatcher4804
@ratcatcher4804 3 года назад
They will be. If the building is demolished. Some of the woodwork will probably be saved too.
@tastyunicornfarts
@tastyunicornfarts 2 года назад
@@ratcatcher4804 The place burned down and got demolished.
@blksrsil
@blksrsil 3 года назад
I can't be the only one watching this and thinking I could fix that place up and have a sick mansion for cheap...
@moonlight-9029
@moonlight-9029 2 года назад
I was thinking about the same thing .lol.
@jlr8889
@jlr8889 2 года назад
Always my thought with these kinda vids
@randomshuffle6399
@randomshuffle6399 2 года назад
Yeah, I love old buildings, they are usually so beautiful.
@gayfrogs4206
@gayfrogs4206 2 года назад
A mansion with a bunch of crackheads living in the walls
@wzupppp
@wzupppp 2 года назад
I think fixing it costs more than buying it
@rickyparrilla2426
@rickyparrilla2426 3 года назад
What a beautiful old mansion. Throughout the whole video I was thinking how much would it be to fix a place like that up. Just about every room with a real fire place. Loved it. I hope the city of Baltimore restores that place up instead of tearing it down.
@Honeywell888
@Honeywell888 3 года назад
I have read somewhere on the internet, cats when they get sick, tend to go away from public spots and die alone in quiet places. Once I have found a dead or two cats in our old house we bought decades ago in a village. Hence, there is no wonder, no mystery, no ghost killing cats... If there are ghosts I guess they have better things to do.
@watchensee
@watchensee 2 года назад
Yes but why did both cats have pink flowers placed right beside them? I doubt the cats themselves did it, so someone else was there.
@GoobNoob
@GoobNoob 2 года назад
@@watchensee probably somebody put them there out of respect. Cats do like to go quite and lay down when sick and like to hide.
@lairely6208
@lairely6208 4 года назад
Please guys, for your own savety: Take Helmets and Masks with you when you explore such old buildings. There is always a chance of falling debris that could hurt you realy bad if it hits you on the head. Also, all kinds of mold, asbestos and toxic stuff in paint (wich you can often find in really old buildings, lead or even arsenic was often used in victorian times for example) can affect your health really bad. Well, there is nothing that can save you from my bad english (sorry for that, I'm not a native speaker ^^). Great Videos on this channel btw! I discovered it today and i guess it will keep me up tonight xD
@sharonwolfe5210
@sharonwolfe5210 4 года назад
@Lori Hanks Took the words right out of my mouth...
@slaughteringgg
@slaughteringgg 4 года назад
Your english is wonderful!! Better than some native speakers lool
@lairely6208
@lairely6208 4 года назад
@@slaughteringgg Thank you! =)
@2005deluxe
@2005deluxe 4 года назад
They have laws for places like this. When workers enter OSHA I think it’s called.
@blackbeanburger3357
@blackbeanburger3357 4 года назад
Not to mention fiddling around with switches while being unaware of the wiring. That furnace could have fired and given the state they could have gotten a nice dose of CO poisoning
@darrenj1118
@darrenj1118 4 года назад
Hi! I picked these whispers up with my headphones: 3:01 A whisper says "I am here" 10:42 Sounds like "walk out" 18:01 "Go" 23:23 Sounds like "Get out boy"
@lyfokzz3848
@lyfokzz3848 4 года назад
I'm not pretty much sure about it. Whether it is real or not but yes I do hear that. And that's something weired and creepy!
@flush_entity
@flush_entity 4 года назад
i hear the GET OUT BOY quite clearly
@kyjjyxkyjjyx8843
@kyjjyxkyjjyx8843 3 года назад
Good hearing
@godson.5281
@godson.5281 3 года назад
Emp?
@TiniestTina
@TiniestTina Год назад
First video I watched from these guys. I loved that they were respectful to the property and had general safety in mind. Hearing noises and calling out just to warn any homeless people that they were there to explore. And staying together when they heard noises inside the house just in case they ran into anyone else. They didn't break anything, they weren't running around the house screaming about ghosts, and they were so careful with the items inside the house. Love seeing abandoned exploration videos that aren't about how many ghosts MUST be there.
@charliechristie2949
@charliechristie2949 2 года назад
At 11:30 you are looking at a coal / wood chute for a VERY old furnace, before they started using oil and natural gas..........They used to shovel coal into the furnace, then carry the ashes outside for disposal. A backbreaking job in the winter months !
@kristineguetschow9134
@kristineguetschow9134 4 года назад
The homeless “ain’t afraid of no ghosts!”
@UnchartedTravel
@UnchartedTravel 4 года назад
Kristine Guetschow lol
@shewho333
@shewho333 4 года назад
The ghosts might be more kind to them than the living. 🙂
@willowcupcakes1835
@willowcupcakes1835 4 года назад
@@shewho333 yeah lmao they prefer living alone in an abondoned place rather then facing the mean people outside
@jenniferwilson7762
@jenniferwilson7762 4 года назад
I have a real taky comment but I can say it because I have been one at one time ..but the homeless would rather take their chance with the ghosts rather than Psychiatric care, medication, recovery, or taxes hahaha...srry...but like I said I was once homeless but I pulled up my big girl pants and went to the local daymark" free mental health"and I took my meds as well as counciling "all free" untill I was functional and now productive...it can be done ...😘
@maryfiaola3686
@maryfiaola3686 4 года назад
errrr yes they can be scared of spirits ,its the homeless that have a mental disorder of some kind that are not scared of spirits, or just are deluded.
@Helen-sound
@Helen-sound 4 года назад
My immediate reaction was how stunning this place is and how much I would be planning how to clean it just for starters then how to restore it back as so many of the original state. I live in a house of a similar , if not older age and I’m down to the last stage of restoring it . ... the dreaded stripping the paint off the bannister but it will be worth it as the wood underneath is beautiful.
@bafoabdalmajid2653
@bafoabdalmajid2653 4 года назад
ممكن شرح بالعربية
@jubankta1627
@jubankta1627 4 года назад
Very nice you are awesome dear
@cherihill2003
@cherihill2003 4 года назад
It was beautiful!
@alohamd165
@alohamd165 4 года назад
WeMi Ci that is very cool. Would love to do that if I was younger.
@Helen-sound
@Helen-sound 4 года назад
Aloha Md I’m young in my mind but turn 60 this year .x
@vickieterruso8383
@vickieterruso8383 3 года назад
Was it once a home? So sad about the children, I would've loved & hugged them. Poor babies!!!!!
@Renee2day598
@Renee2day598 3 года назад
I live in Baltimore. I was in Gundry Glass for about 2 wks. in my early teens in the early 1990's, but it wasn't located at this place. It was the name of the children's psych ward at the top floor of Harbor Hospital. I guess it was another location or something. It's no longer at Harbor Hospital or anywhere in Maryland.
@HighSierraDawn
@HighSierraDawn 4 года назад
Imagine how magnificent it was when it was a mansion to a family from 1880-1899 ish. The ladies in their beautiful gowns and men in their fine suits. The original name of the home "Athol" means new Ireland in Gaelic.
@esmigamino3569
@esmigamino3569 4 года назад
I'm fascinated with this era
@PumaPete
@PumaPete 4 года назад
Now it’s just full of athol ghosts!
@jubankta1627
@jubankta1627 4 года назад
You are beautiful Dawn the OG
@HighSierraDawn
@HighSierraDawn 4 года назад
@@jubankta1627 You are very sweet. Thank you kind sir. 😳🤭🎄🎅
@HighSierraDawn
@HighSierraDawn 4 года назад
@Ujuani Abelsen That is true as well Ujuani.
@amwfan88
@amwfan88 4 года назад
I loved the look on Dan's face when the other guy runs down the stairs freaking out about the door. Dan's just like, "Oh, it was probably the wind. Calm down and let's explore." :)
@erikajohnson5459
@erikajohnson5459 Год назад
You guys are great! Thanks for taking us with you!
@yourlocalgenz-minusthecrin3987
@yourlocalgenz-minusthecrin3987 3 года назад
I really like how they explain the history of the building at the beginning!
@aneladee2801
@aneladee2801 3 года назад
I love the camera mans style, taking his time. I love exploring every inch of a place 🤗👍
@VicandKelly4eva
@VicandKelly4eva 4 года назад
Used to be absolutely beautiful when I lived there. I stayed 3rd floor when I first arrived and 2nd floor after earning privileges. Quite a few of us teenagers.
@zedsdeadzedsdead5959
@zedsdeadzedsdead5959 4 года назад
Are you serious? What was it like?! Do you have messenger/Facebook? If so, could you please message me and tell me what it was like?! Douglas Allen Clark
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 4 года назад
When??
@nkeemahdarrah8782
@nkeemahdarrah8782 4 года назад
VicandKelly4eva wait really why were you there and what was it like?
@silvana1441
@silvana1441 4 года назад
omf I wanna know more
3 года назад
I call bs
@zbra13
@zbra13 3 года назад
Thanks for always skipping the cheesey intros and providing a quick intro, and getting right into business. Great content and edits 👌🏻👌🏻
@deniseingram5830
@deniseingram5830 Год назад
It is an absolute shame that such beautiful homes get destroyed and are left to rot. That place looks super creepy. Thanks for sharing your video!!
@johnlucas586
@johnlucas586 Год назад
Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggestions friends lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere
@katybug6572
@katybug6572 3 года назад
I love how calm and logical the cameraman is lol awesome
@samanthaanne246
@samanthaanne246 3 года назад
for some reason I had the feeling that there were more girls there than boys when it was a children's asylum.
@xenahasnostyle
@xenahasnostyle 2 года назад
I enjoyed watching this not cause “it’s scary” but because of all architecture and old stuff
@LAMABABA4
@LAMABABA4 3 года назад
26:36 there's a godamn hand on the table or sum did y'all even see that shit?!
@shiningwhitelight9710
@shiningwhitelight9710 3 года назад
And when they come back in @ 27:23 It's not there. 🤤
@dani-ho3ui
@dani-ho3ui 3 года назад
I don’t see it
@thomastedder654
@thomastedder654 4 года назад
I cant imagine the negative energy that is stored within those walls. It's sad to hear of any child with a drug addiction, mental problem, the death of children there, etc. The mind can sometimes be the worse hell on earth.
@wafawafa1966
@wafawafa1966 4 года назад
I love it when the youtuber doesn't add any scary music to male it intense it's a whole lot better 😊❤❤
@Goldenkitten1
@Goldenkitten1 8 месяцев назад
But....they did....
@wafawafa1966
@wafawafa1966 8 месяцев назад
@@Goldenkitten1 i was being sarcastic 🙂
@tattooedwoman493
@tattooedwoman493 2 года назад
I was here in 1993.I remember the the damn doctor said that I couldn't be helped because of the medicine that they had me on had the opposite effects on me. They were horrible putting kids on meds that they had no business being on.
@sujiyasu8501
@sujiyasu8501 Год назад
Rains , thunder ⛈... abandoned house.. perfect.
@rhienabrozula8983
@rhienabrozula8983 4 года назад
who's watching this videos while reading a comments..👇👈😊
@dispicuablevivi4634
@dispicuablevivi4634 4 года назад
🙋🏾‍♀️
@Deadratfloating
@Deadratfloating 4 года назад
Sup
@sarcasticallyrearranged
@sarcasticallyrearranged 4 года назад
RU-vid needs to figure out how to let us watch a video and simultaneously read the comments.
@vacationwithmyfamilysale1833
@vacationwithmyfamilysale1833 4 года назад
Me
@fatimal.330
@fatimal.330 3 года назад
That would be meeeee at 4am. I like to torture myself in watching these videos late at night because I can't sleep. Can't see the problem why?
@kaidgardner2922
@kaidgardner2922 4 года назад
what a waste a beautiful old property just left to rot. makes me sad
@VicandKelly4eva
@VicandKelly4eva 4 года назад
I was a patient there as a teenager from 1985-86/87. I got used to but was so frightened at night many nights.
@VicandKelly4eva
@VicandKelly4eva 4 года назад
@flint the kaka harris I had very very bad childhood. Very physically emotionally and sexually abused. They were concerned for my mental state and well being so I ended up there. It helped me so much and I have a great life now.
@luiscarmengonzalez
@luiscarmengonzalez 4 года назад
I agree it’s beautiful wood work fireplaces and crown molding, amazing building if I were wealthy , I’d remodel it and make a bed and breakfast for ghost hunters and history junkies lol
@williammorse8330
@williammorse8330 4 года назад
@@VicandKelly4eva glad you are doing well now.... have a great holiday season.... you must be a very strong person.... blessings from Bellows Falls, Vermont
@maggiel5279
@maggiel5279 4 года назад
Sadly a lot of beautiful properties in Baltimore are abandoned and decaying
@naomifisher6200
@naomifisher6200 3 года назад
I always make sure I have stuff to bargain with if I run into a homeless person in the place I'm exploring... just don't forget to have plenty of protection for the crazy one's!
@darlenesanchez3103
@darlenesanchez3103 16 дней назад
His way of filming is actually very relaxing, even his voice. 😌👏🏼
@jessicah3450
@jessicah3450 3 года назад
The early treatments for mental illness were pretty brutal, even up into the 1940's and 1950's. I'm sure there were many deaths, and the families never claimed the bodies. Families abandoned members they couldn't care for at these kind of facilities. It's sad, our oldest state asylum has so many graves of unclaimed bodies. They spent their entire lives institutionalized. The hospital even grew its own animals and gardens to feed patients. Now there's laws requiring patient consent before undergoing experiments, but if a person is deeply disturbed or in a dissociative/psychotic state, how they can give proper informed consent. That's always bothered me about "modern" mental hospitals.
@Velo1010
@Velo1010 2 года назад
I’m not a researcher or doctor nor a historian, but I’m going to say that I think back in the early to mid 1900’s a lot of mental Heath treatments were experimental. Of course some of the treatments were just like today- you think they are the best practice, but thirty years from now we will be looking back saying the same thing we are today about treatments a century ago.
@ChrispyMulder
@ChrispyMulder 2 года назад
Now they force a guardian on them to give consent. May or may not know them
@ITI-xi5zx
@ITI-xi5zx 2 года назад
modern mental hospitals are just as barbaric as older ones were. I was put in one as a teenager, and I suffered horrific abuses there (Havenwyck hospital in michigan-- read the reviews and you'll see what I'm talking about)
@ITI-xi5zx
@ITI-xi5zx 2 года назад
when I was in a mental hospital as a teen, they sedated me and gave me medication without asking for my or my parents' consent. they refused to give me blankets, and they let a girl throw chairs at us without restraining her. the nurses were cruel, and they would jab us with needles on check up days until our arms were bruised and blackened. this was in 2013, mind you!
@martinroy1169
@martinroy1169 Год назад
What you mentioned is true Jessica
@user-rt5oo6ro8l
@user-rt5oo6ro8l 4 года назад
"we agreed to stick together till we know we are alone" -then splits up 😂
@derekmahon1652
@derekmahon1652 Год назад
After watching this I did some searching and discovered the building burnt down in 2021. Glad we could see it beforehand! Great explore guys.
@juanfanesi8767
@juanfanesi8767 11 дней назад
Your channel is a must-watch for me. Thank you!
@UnchartedTravel
@UnchartedTravel 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! For another creepy video with similar vibes check out ALONE ep.3: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E9ZiTVMBiW8.html Where I stay the night alone in these creepy places! Also if you enjoy my content please consider subscribing to catch future uploads!
@user-cz1tq1ls1m
@user-cz1tq1ls1m 3 года назад
استمروا يا أبطال مغامره رائعه جدا شكرا لكم form ksa هناك أماكن مهجوره عندنا مقابر شاهدنا فيها أشياء ومخلوقات غريبه ولكن لا أحد يصدق
@shereebilsbotough5205
@shereebilsbotough5205 3 года назад
0045o5
@traceyagnew6233
@traceyagnew6233 3 года назад
I’m try w
@traceyagnew6233
@traceyagnew6233 3 года назад
مبمبم نب
@traceyagnew6233
@traceyagnew6233 3 года назад
I’m terrified
@miamikkelsen3289
@miamikkelsen3289 4 года назад
to all those who died there rest in peace and condolences to family closest friends and acquaintances and those around those who loved them my heart cries and bleeds for your loss with all my love from dk
@hypurban
@hypurban Год назад
1 week till haloween. Looking forward to this Alone drop every day.
@jonathanc.6925
@jonathanc.6925 6 месяцев назад
Imagine remodeling this place. Just wow. Gorgeous
@liag8961
@liag8961 3 года назад
“So we ended up setting up a few paranormal trinkets Dan had, just for fun” *demonic radio sounds*
@damage6836
@damage6836 2 года назад
And not really addressing it hahaha
@carusosteve424
@carusosteve424 4 года назад
Originally known as “Athol,” the large stone structure on the property was designed by Baltimore architect, T. Buckler Ghequier, the grandson of Robert Carey Long, Sr. (1760-1833), as a home for Charles Joseph Baker. Dr. Alfred T. Gundry acquired the property after Baker’s death and his family continued to operate the facility as a women’s sanitarium from the early 1900s through the late 1980s. Psychiatrist Dr. Sheldon Glass around 1988 and expanded the facility as a psychiatric hospital. The hospital facility closed in 1998 and the building has remained vacant up through the present. During the redevelopment of Uplands, Baltimore Heritage secured a commitment from Baltimore Housing to avoid any demolition. Unfortunately, continued neglect with no active plans for redevelopment places the building at significant risk of deterioration.
@cherihill2003
@cherihill2003 4 года назад
Thank you! Always love the history of these beautiful old buildings.
@sophroniamason2730
@sophroniamason2730 3 года назад
The history of the people that have lived and gone on in these gorgeous places fascinate me. Thank you.
@katybug6572
@katybug6572 3 года назад
Wow, interesting! Thanks for sharing! 👍
@michellefoord6174
@michellefoord6174 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the history of this place I always love to hear the history of these beautiful buildings and places thank you for telling us know
@Skittlesskittles-om6hp
@Skittlesskittles-om6hp 2 года назад
Not only exploring an ASYLUM. But it’s raining. Makes it1000 times SPOOKIER…NO THANKS…😳😳😳😳😳 People inside the walls…😳😳😳😳😳😳😳 That is sooooo sad and my heart breaks for the beautiful kitties…rest in peace…amen..❤️❤️❤️
@dewaldsteyn1306
@dewaldsteyn1306 Год назад
Yeah i agree. Except for the rain, like the sound of rain are so satisfying even at such a creepy place, i could listen to it all my life.
@davidcarter3830
@davidcarter3830 2 года назад
A lot of these places look like luxury mansions and castles but in reality they are the complete opposite inside when it comes to treating people of I'll health.
@user-ds3vy7cd4x
@user-ds3vy7cd4x 4 года назад
Go armed and stick together. Also wear a mask. Go during the day. People go to get copper and they can be dangerous if you interrupt them.
@therealladyk.hatake8400
@therealladyk.hatake8400 4 года назад
For real not even a bat or hand gun or a taser. Shit, I would have all of that including pepper spray & a machete w/ gloves.
@homieholmes5803
@homieholmes5803 4 года назад
If u do bring a gun and a cop catches you instead of a trespassing charge you will catch a more serious one.
@robdog1245
@robdog1245 4 года назад
@@homieholmes5803 Actually you likely wouldn't. Most cops are ok with UrbEx people, they may hit them with a warning, but 9/10 they don't really care if some UrbEx RU-vidr is armed and trespassing, they have bigger fish to fry.
@bewhitey
@bewhitey 3 года назад
Yeah I know some kids that always stuck together when they were trying to find chester copperpot. There were these guys following them trying to interrupt them, the whole situation was really dangerous. They weren't really armed but they did have Sloth to protect them
@user-ds3vy7cd4x
@user-ds3vy7cd4x 3 года назад
@@bewhitey you just won the comment section 👏👏👏😆
@sunshinet90
@sunshinet90 4 года назад
Much respect for not filming the dead cat, thank you.
@PattiMahaney
@PattiMahaney 4 года назад
Merri Rothan They didn’t zoom in on them- which is much appreciated.
@PattiMahaney
@PattiMahaney 4 года назад
Merri Rothan Me too. I have 2 young fur babies myself.
@tombuchanan7302
@tombuchanan7302 4 года назад
You’re weak can’t handle a little death
@kellyhedge5146
@kellyhedge5146 4 года назад
@@eltigremadre ...I'm a big animal lover myself, my 2 dogs & 2 cats are all rescues also,,, And I don't blame you for not liking to see any animals that are deceased,, its very heart breaking😥
@kellyhedge5146
@kellyhedge5146 4 года назад
@@tombuchanan7302 , that's abit harsh & uncalled for🤨🤨 just because Merri doesn't like seeing dead cats DOES NOT make her weak..
@BlackRaven87
@BlackRaven87 3 года назад
So sad to see such a beautiful building in such disrepair
@furiosasinclair2018
@furiosasinclair2018 3 года назад
I would have taken the dollies home with me, cleaned them up, and given them new names. No dolly deserves that kind of neglect.
@katybug6572
@katybug6572 3 года назад
Ikr the stairway is gorgeous.. I can totally picture this whole place all redone it’s got amazing character and detail still !
@Sgt_Rosz.CIB-11Bravo
@Sgt_Rosz.CIB-11Bravo 4 года назад
The lead paint and asbestos is what I’d be concerned with
@godkiller6853
@godkiller6853 4 года назад
That's honestly the least concerning actually black mold is much more dangerous for the body and if you got lead or asbestos signs in your body it's all and fair dangerous if you don't check yourself or get test quickly to be cleared off it.
@issa32065
@issa32065 4 года назад
Asbestos is harmless unless attempting to alter it. Only asbestos dust is harmful. People can have asbestos in their house and be fine until they attempt a remodel. Many people still have asbestos in their houses today
@Sgt_Rosz.CIB-11Bravo
@Sgt_Rosz.CIB-11Bravo 4 года назад
Issa Halsey or unless you’re like me, and have to crawl through the attics of those old homes containing asbestos infused insulation stirring up that dust.
@scotthensley8960
@scotthensley8960 3 года назад
@@mistywilkins74 Thinking the same thing.
@jessicah3450
@jessicah3450 3 года назад
God Killer I worked in a building with a black mold problem, everyone was sick there. It gets in the air, all of the clothing we sold, and the cardboard boxes that products were in. It seems to penetrate everything that can soak up any moisture. The lead paint is a problem if you eat it, and the asbestos gets airborne if you drill into a wall or something to create dust. Those are fine as long as they're contained, many buildings still have lead paint and asbestos. I agree the mold is the worst!
@jasonswaglord1498
@jasonswaglord1498 Год назад
12:58 you can hear a huge thud coming from someplace the asylum
@urbaxvibes
@urbaxvibes 2 года назад
Awesome explore 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@spiritofthetime
@spiritofthetime 4 года назад
It's really interesting to see a different photographer's perspective having watched Dan exploring in there. If there are people living there it's not apparent where their living space is since there's nothing to indicate recent habitation, and yet the cats suggest that someone is visiting or living there at the moment. Thank you for sharing Brennan, have a great time in Point Pleasant in a fortnight.
@UnchartedTravel
@UnchartedTravel 4 года назад
spiritofthetime that is a very good point, Dan seems to think that someone sleeps upstairs on occasion, but like you said we found no signs of habitation and thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@zigzagu_
@zigzagu_ 4 года назад
Poor cats :/
@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803
@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803 4 года назад
Angel 🙂👍
@badkitty1159
@badkitty1159 4 года назад
I know =T.T= ghost got em...
@Enes-wj5xq
@Enes-wj5xq 4 года назад
Those cats are being sacrificed for dark magic. I know about these heretic works.
@davemiller8215
@davemiller8215 4 года назад
only good cat is a dead cat....
@badkitty1159
@badkitty1159 4 года назад
Dave Miller did it! =T_T=
@Dat_Boy_Dale_Gribble
@Dat_Boy_Dale_Gribble Год назад
I like how no one's talking about the fact that they got all those different voices on EVP before the 10 minute mark.
@alondraaguilar6690
@alondraaguilar6690 2 года назад
Hearing the rain is so peaceful through all this
@dewaldsteyn1306
@dewaldsteyn1306 Год назад
Ikr. I can listen to the satisfying sound of rain all day long.
@charlesholmes1598
@charlesholmes1598 4 года назад
Dan isn’t scared of anything he’s a beast lol
@iWassaGuy
@iWassaGuy 4 года назад
You should’ve seen him in part one of Down In The Devil’s Well.
@charlesholmes1598
@charlesholmes1598 4 года назад
- WassabiGuy3224 - he get scared ?
@iWassaGuy
@iWassaGuy 4 года назад
Charles Holmes Yep. There is a good reason why he was scared.
@charlesholmes1598
@charlesholmes1598 4 года назад
- WassabiGuy3224 - is there any update on the murder and the case ?
@katybug6572
@katybug6572 3 года назад
Right he’s awesome
@rsuriyop
@rsuriyop 4 года назад
Abandoned only since 2000... I was still old enough until then to have worked in this creepy, old, decaying asylum. It's sad when you don't feel old but then you come across videos like this that make you feel your age :(
@onesabez
@onesabez 2 года назад
This place is truly haunted. Had some weird phenomenons happen to us. It's unfortunate it burned down.
@rimjhimkaraki8070
@rimjhimkaraki8070 2 года назад
What happened?
@chicken6738
@chicken6738 2 года назад
It really burned down ?
@onesabez
@onesabez 2 года назад
@@chicken6738 Completely burned down. Nothing left.
@sadgirlmoody1664
@sadgirlmoody1664 3 года назад
The rain was perfect
@shaofuchang515
@shaofuchang515 3 года назад
I miss the old square staircase designs like that.... watched this over and over and everytime I see the staircrase derelict my heart sank.
@mystismith5815
@mystismith5815 4 года назад
*Some of the woodwork in that place is just gorgeous. It'd be a true horror to NOT have someone try to restore/relocate some of it.*
@jusmeinia7
@jusmeinia7 4 года назад
That beautiful woodwork can be salvaged, to just rot away is a real shame! Because of insurance reasons no one will be allowed to go in and salvage anything.
@johnsir6457
@johnsir6457 4 года назад
That solid marble art deco fireplace be worth a bomb provably.
@tonarnold8165
@tonarnold8165 3 года назад
The most challenging thing in your life, but one that excites the audience.
@wilfredocaban3542
@wilfredocaban3542 Год назад
The woodwork in that building at the time was very expensive.Its nice to see someone appreciate it and the architecture.
@lillyrose8552
@lillyrose8552 4 года назад
The little children that passed away there probably put the kitty with the flower🥺 some spirits are sweet, and some of them in the video seem to be very playful. How amazing😊 you guys had great readings by the little doll. A little girl is probably attached to her
@MisaoHelloween
@MisaoHelloween 4 года назад
It always amazes me how well this buildings are built. This building is beautiful and I wonder why nobody wanted to restore it and use it for something. It's such a waste.
@samanthaanne246
@samanthaanne246 3 года назад
The issue is legality, since it was private property, if nobody can make contact with the owner or their lawyer, there is nothing anyone else can do. Judging by the rate of decay, the cost to renovate would be more than the place is worth. True the artisan manner of the decoration is priceless to the eye and those whom appreciate the craftsmanship; but I defer to the first part of this reply comment.
@god_is_only_shreeram
@god_is_only_shreeram 2 года назад
Hi love you artic misao
@snoops5581
@snoops5581 2 года назад
Most of the time old buildings have asbestos & lead paint. That’s why some of the old row homes were torn down.
@cathyhazeladams_4_joy_flow
@cathyhazeladams_4_joy_flow 3 года назад
I think the tunnel you saw coming down into the basement is a coal chute: I grew up in a house built in 1918 in Dundalk, MD (east side of Balto county) and the basement still had a little cubby room into which coal had been delivered before the house was converted to oil. The look of the place takes me back - so many old field stone buildings in rural MD and PA...
@guygill7827
@guygill7827 2 года назад
This is giving me chills bro
@justastranger9868
@justastranger9868 4 года назад
The Last of Us music...I respect the hell out of that
@GrizzlyGamer404
@GrizzlyGamer404 3 года назад
Why do most urban explorers NEVER wear gloves, masks, like anything to protect themselves from anything that could potentially infect them? 😂
@channaryblue7060
@channaryblue7060 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing, especially when they go to hospitals and stuff?
@garysmith2479
@garysmith2479 2 года назад
Yeah like asbestos and lead paint
@JustCam.
@JustCam. 2 года назад
Yolo
@Alien998
@Alien998 2 года назад
Because that's just not how this works
@GrizzlyGamer404
@GrizzlyGamer404 2 года назад
@@Alien998 that's why i said potentially i doubt some urban explorers has good knowledge about things that can actually infect humans
@georgeburgess9489
@georgeburgess9489 Год назад
That's awesome you guys are investigating that spot Iived around there my whole life
@thomasschwarting5108
@thomasschwarting5108 2 года назад
Absolutely LOVE the backstory to your explores!!
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