Stephanie was my aunt. Its nice to see her traumatic passing being observed in the exploring community as part of the history. She was a lovely lady and was well liked my her patients.
Yeah we have part two for this hospital coming out next week and then we also have a video of an asylum in Detroit. The one in Detroit was a lot bigger and had a lot more left behind. We’ll probably wait to post it for a while because we would rather have a variety of types of locations but it’ll come out before too long.
Any footage from the grounds where you could see the old tunnels, treatment rooms?, They could still be seen in 1975 from various areas on the grounds. Windows on little embankments showed inside. Lots of history
This is actually an asylum. Thank you guys for not click baiting. I cannot wait for part 2. Was there security or anything when you went here? I might go check it out myself. If I can ever make it out there.
A lot of people claim a lot of things are asylums. But yes, this place actually was an asylum. When we went there was not security and it was all pretty open. However the grass around the buildings is still mowed so someone takes care of the land. And all the buildings are not right by eachother either. But with all the history about this place, I would def get out there if you can.
I grew up literally right next door to this in Topeka. When I lived there--- 1996 through 2001 and it was the COOLEST place to explore. Most of the buildings (demolished now) were "abandoned" but I always loved going through them with my neighborhood friends. It is a highschool sports complex now with only a handful of the original buildings still there.
Nice work, my man. I live in Topeka. Keep doing what you do. 👍
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Stephanie was my aunt. Its nice to see her traumatic passing being observed in the exploring community as part of the history. She was a lovely lady and was well liked my her patients.
Great video 👍 on my way to watch part two 😃
Thank you!
I loved the history!!
Thank you for sharing! This building is now torn down interesting to see what it looked like at one time.
Thanks for watching!!
There’s still one building left
I actually went there at night with some other guys it was actually very scary and we heard some noises upstairs I was scary as hell!
What kind of noises did you hear?
@@exploretheabandoned we heard footsteps and weird noises on the second floor pretty creepy.
I’ve always wanted to see a video from you guys about an abandoned mental hospital. Do you have any other videos on these kind of hospitals?
Yeah we have part two for this hospital coming out next week and then we also have a video of an asylum in Detroit. The one in Detroit was a lot bigger and had a lot more left behind. We’ll probably wait to post it for a while because we would rather have a variety of types of locations but it’ll come out before too long.
Any footage from the grounds where you could see the old tunnels, treatment rooms?, They could still be seen in 1975 from various areas on the grounds. Windows on little embankments showed inside. Lots of history
Amazing work! keep it up
Thank you sir
Yo are you located in Topeka it would be cool to do a video together man also I like the top city videos makes me feel like I know more abt my city
My grandpa's uncle died here in 1937.
This is actually an asylum. Thank you guys for not click baiting. I cannot wait for part 2. Was there security or anything when you went here? I might go check it out myself. If I can ever make it out there.
A lot of people claim a lot of things are asylums. But yes, this place actually was an asylum. When we went there was not security and it was all pretty open. However the grass around the buildings is still mowed so someone takes care of the land. And all the buildings are not right by eachother either. But with all the history about this place, I would def get out there if you can.
I grew up literally right next door to this in Topeka. When I lived there--- 1996 through 2001 and it was the COOLEST place to explore. Most of the buildings (demolished now) were "abandoned" but I always loved going through them with my neighborhood friends. It is a highschool sports complex now with only a handful of the original buildings still there.
Wow. That is so awesome. I wish we could have been able to see it back then in that condition. How much stuff was left behind when you went?
This is some Silent Hill shit...😬
Where are you reading this information from?
Impressive place. I like the staircase too
The staircase is a cool spot. Thanks for commenting Martin!!
Where is the adress
Is this place currently still standing ?
A few buildings are but most have been demolished.
awesome
We love the support!!
Interesting location
It is very interesting. Lots of history there.
Story of the last death that happen there is wild
Do they allow people inside?
I live in Topeka. No one is allowed in. That doesn't stop some folks, tho. However, the cops do patrol that area a lot.
There’s a lot of cops n shit. Some of the buildings are demolished but some buildings are still up. There’s some buildings you can sneak in
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You’re fast
Pretty sick would love to check it out for myself
Quite a bit is demolished. But there is still a good five buildings up. And If you know the history of this place it makes it all the more eerie.
@@exploretheabandoned i thought so it looked like they started it but never finished. Look really cool.
Are you near Topeka at all? Or where are you based @
@@exploretheabandoned ohio
REMINDS ME OF AUSCHITZ.
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please get rid of reading a script.