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Imagine "living" there and then the horrible creepy nights there with all the sounds of dripping water or the noises of the creaking building. Horrible...
Ответить"Hustler" and Reebok's socks to pair with, anyone?!
ОтветитьThat step fallen apart... you just about made. My heart drop. I know you're careful, but I'm older than you, so please be careful.
ОтветитьTear it down not like people have never seen a prison before! some things are not worth preserving tore down the original penn station but people want this piece of junk to stiil be here makes no sense at all. use the eminent domain and get rid of it put up a historical marker will do the trick and satisfy those who want to see this eye sore kept
ОтветитьI fail to see how criminals need anything but bread and water. They are there because they have totally ruined someone else's life. Recreation? Give me a fukin break....
ОтветитьJay needs some boots and a real coat lol, poor guy.
ОтветитьIt's a shame that American citizens are living in squalor while people wh broke our laws to get into the country are living in 5 star hotels, being given a thousand dollars a moth to buy food because those meals at $11.00 each, 3x a day isn't good enough. Free clothes, free schooling, free healthcare including taking money and resourses from the VA and throwing out existing homeless Americans from shelters and elderly from convalescent homes to house them.
ОтветитьAm glad this building gives shelter to those who need it.
ОтветитьPerfect place to hide a body, geez. Does it ever freak you out to go into the abyss?
ОтветитьVideos like this make me realise just how blessed I am!
ОтветитьWhen was that built? Its risky going into abandoned buildings. Good thing you had a buddy.
ОтветитьSurreal 👍
ОтветитьKinda sketchy 😂😂😂 cool video
ОтветитьI would be so scared to walk in there 😮 Chris you two got guts 😂 Good video 😊
ОтветитьJay almost falling 😂😂😂. Funny as hell
ОтветитьGreat video 💙
ОтветитьBeing homeless is 1 thing but living in filth is another.
ОтветитьI'm surprised no one has stolen the scrap iron
Ответить- the Big House, er, what's left of it.
ОтветитьLooking at this on maps is really a surprise.
All these trees and this old place right in the middle of a city.
White peoples end up dead first horror movies y’all better watch out
ОтветитьA very tough story.
Unhappy homeless people.
How do you get into these places without getting arrested? I love exploring old buildings and places, but it seems like much of it is illegal.
ОтветитьSad but really interesting.
Thanks Chris and Jay for taking us on this awesome tour
The original structure was built to designs by the notable Philadelphia architect John Haviland in 1837, with additions in 1890, 1895, and 1905.
ОтветитьI like your work. I think you should wear masks inside of some of these structures. I recognized at least one nasty mold.
ОтветитьHaviland was an established prison architect at the time who was most notable for Eastern State Penitentiary, among other prison designs that emphasized prisoner reform over brutal punishment.
ОтветитьKind of scary and I'm from NYC. 👻👻💀💀👿👿
ОтветитьThat’s beyond sketchy, I wouldn’t go in there unarmed and without heavy boots and a dust mask
ОтветитьNewark NJ is a hole..
ОтветитьThose are some small cells.
ОтветитьI guess if you're homeless up there that be the place to be to get out of the weather just have a bunch of blankets
ОтветитьA good place to go missing. I'd pay a bit more respect to the occupants you never know what they have been through.
Ответить2 Bodies was just found there
ОтветитьAs a kid growing up in rural UK boarding school we used to illegally visit all kinds of abandoned factories and ancient churches, war shelters and generally amazing untouched abandoned places... This was predigital and pre smartphone camera as well as pre-internet... we used to regularly take hard hats with us and put them on when we were invariably caught... we would usually get off scott free because we would say we were trying to be safe and not cause damage... on occasion however we were taken back to school in a police car😮 It was the day of the school photo and I remember every time I look at that picture I think the trouble I knew I was in.
ОтветитьRioted in70 or 71....just like Attica?
ОтветитьShameful Americans live like this while Biden feeds Gaza terrorists.
ОтветитьVery interesting. Had a few unexpected funny moments. Keep up the great work. And as always. Both you and Jay Stay safe and healthy. May God bless both of you, you're family, friends and all viewers. ✝️
ОтветитьThis is literally the stuff of my nightmare. So much pain and sadness
ОтветитьI dont know how you can walk these places with home less people being there, crack heads etc. Its a scary looking place and often wonder you may come across someone deceased. Its a real problem with so many home less people these days and am sorry for them trying live like that in places like shown.
ОтветитьPromoSM 😭
ОтветитьI almost want to get a tetanus shot from watching this😁
ОтветитьGreat upload
ОтветитьAnother adventure! You and Journey with Jay make a great team. The prison is so dreary. And the weather adds to it also. Great video. Thank you.
Ответитьcages for humans give me the creeps.
ОтветитьI originally passed on this one but Journey with Jay sent me.
Thanks for the tour Chris!
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Born and raised a couple of miles from there.
ОтветитьI think that's the calmest someone has said that their car is getting broken into.
ОтветитьThe bando of all bandos
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