I’m watching on replay and I’ve watched tons of documentaries in the past month about all these psych hospitals. They’re all horrific. I still don’t understand how this can happen in a civilized society. This is a reflection of us. This is how we “take care” of our most vulnerable. Well, God doesn’t Bless any country that does this to people.
One of my most favorite places that I ever explored. Going there at night was extra creepy but so worth it. Went a few times before they started tearing buildings down.
I remember going in there in like 2011. It was cool, there was a sign that said fall out shelter I wish I would of grabbed. Not sure if you guys found the building that railroad tracks ran up to? It was pretty cool also. Back when I was younger early 90’s we used to go to the Northville Tunnels at 5 and Sheldon and those were on another level compared to these ones.
Thanks for the video 📹 upload. I found your shots and information very interesting, especially when described how people would be transported underground to the next part of the building, I wonder 🤔 what they sat in or how this was operated
dope video - just went there again yesterday. it’s such a beautiful yet incredibly unsettling place to roam around, have you ran into any law enforcement or security? i’ve been there 20 times plus and never been caught
Hey Tyler, it's nice to hear that you are a fellow explorer as well! I've been there roughly four times so far. The last experience I ran into a construction site with a few friends ( this was a week ago or so) They have a security setup. It appears that they are either renovating or getting ready to demolish a few buildings so they're keeping an eye out for people on the property. So if you plan on going again definitely look out for that as they have a few sensors that will set off alarms
@@jaymeshunter7903 sorry for the late response. The entrance to the actual asylum isn't through tunnels. I took the path of parking at the Michigan hospital building in northville, traveling through the nature trails behind it, and walking through the woods to find it
Eloise has nothing on this place. We used to go here in the 80's & explore many times. There would be multiple papers all over about the patients, it was so eerie but so cool. Always wished they would have filmed a good scary movie here.
@@jaymeshunter7903 hi there. Find me on Instagram @frontier_resolution. Pm me and I'll be more than happy to share parking locations and the best way to get in
I'm not entirely sure but I wouldn't recommend going in without some form of protection. The first few times I went with no mask was dreadful. The smell makes you sick to your stomach. Not to mention all the buildings say, "warning hazardous material inside." Hopefully that answers your question
By any chance do you have an exact address/location? I was gonna go with some buddies this weekend and was hoping maybe you could shed some wisdom like a good location to go in.
I'm actually very unsure about that. We weren't able to find it. That doesn't mean it's not there though. The property is huge and the morgue could be anywhere
Just reading some of the comments here and what I’m reading is disturbing. You guys actually think this is cool? People, human beings were tortured and murdered here. Does that mean anything to you? This place is just an example of why you see dangerous mentally I’ll people on the street. They finally shut all these places down because of the abuses. So they were put on the street, where they are also afraid. It would help tremendously if you could be more compassionate about what you are casually walking through.
I’ve worked at a mental facility for the past 19 yrs, many were at Northville at one point. Some residents are nice people, others raped people, killed people even their own children, hurt people and didn’t go to prison due to a NGRI contract. Imagine how their victims (if still alive) feel.
I’m watching on replay and I’ve watched tons of documentaries in the past month about all these psych hospitals. They’re all horrific. I still don’t understand how this can happen in a civilized society. This is a reflection of us. This is how we “take care” of our most vulnerable. Well, God doesn’t Bless any country that does this to people.
One of my most favorite places that I ever explored. Going there at night was extra creepy but so worth it. Went a few times before they started tearing buildings down.
I’m from Sault Ste. Marie and we are trying to make a bucket list of places to explore. If you know of anymore please let us know!!!! Thanx
Love the decay, awesome video
Myself and my coworkers are abating the complex. crazy how much it’s warn down through the years.
This is awesome I love coming here keep it up 👍🏻
Very interesting video. Looking forward to seeing more. I subscribed 😊
Thanks
I remember going in there in like 2011. It was cool, there was a sign that said fall out shelter I wish I would of grabbed. Not sure if you guys found the building that railroad tracks ran up to? It was pretty cool also.
Back when I was younger early 90’s we used to go to the Northville Tunnels at 5 and Sheldon and those were on another level compared to these ones.
Thanks for the video 📹 upload. I found your shots and information very interesting, especially when described how people would be transported underground to the next part of the building, I wonder 🤔 what they sat in or how this was operated
This is a very nice video👍, What is the name of the opening music you used it is so haunting?🙂
Not entirely sure although I use a subscription service through epidemic sound
dope video - just went there again yesterday. it’s such a beautiful yet incredibly unsettling place to roam around, have you ran into any law enforcement or security? i’ve been there 20 times plus and never been caught
Hey Tyler, it's nice to hear that you are a fellow explorer as well! I've been there roughly four times so far. The last experience I ran into a construction site with a few friends ( this was a week ago or so) They have a security setup. It appears that they are either renovating or getting ready to demolish a few buildings so they're keeping an eye out for people on the property. So if you plan on going again definitely look out for that as they have a few sensors that will set off alarms
Is there anyway to get in besides the tunnels?
@@jaymeshunter7903 sorry for the late response. The entrance to the actual asylum isn't through tunnels. I took the path of parking at the Michigan hospital building in northville, traveling through the nature trails behind it, and walking through the woods to find it
Went here with some friends and got caught leaving and no more then a week it was torn down
Badass video !!
Sorry but you don't have enough lighting , could not see the interior shots.
Turn the brightness up, it’s not that bad
Eloise has nothing on this place. We used to go here in the 80's & explore many times. There would be multiple papers all over about the patients, it was so eerie but so cool. Always wished they would have filmed a good scary movie here.
They did called IT FOLLOWS
This asylum closed in the early 2000’s
Been there. A force told us to "turn back". We did!
Hi I was in that building today but we can’t find the tunnels in the H building you are in so where exactly did you find it??
Any staircase that you can find usually will leave you down below. Best case scenario is somewhere around the gymnasium and the cafeteria
@@frontierresolution THANKS!! Going rn lol
Hey could you message me about getting into the building I want to take my girlfriend but she won’t do the tunnels any help please???
@@jaymeshunter7903 hi there. Find me on Instagram @frontier_resolution. Pm me and I'll be more than happy to share parking locations and the best way to get in
They take asbestos out of the buildings there?
I'm not entirely sure but I wouldn't recommend going in without some form of protection. The first few times I went with no mask was dreadful. The smell makes you sick to your stomach. Not to mention all the buildings say, "warning hazardous material inside." Hopefully that answers your question
By any chance do you have an exact address/location? I was gonna go with some buddies this weekend and was hoping maybe you could shed some wisdom like a good location to go in.
If you get it let me know please
Look south east for parking farther the better
@@natek4139 yeah me and my friends eventually found it, rolled up and there was a fuckin state trooper posted up, on patrol so we didnt go yet
Its all gone
@@addyreid4629 That blows ass. I went there last year, when did it get torn down? I was gonna head back with a few others.
Look up Dr. Tombo and Ronald Loyd Bailey, 1976. (Bailey nearer to 1985 - Michigan crimes)
Do you know if the morgue is gone
I'm actually very unsure about that. We weren't able to find it. That doesn't mean it's not there though. The property is huge and the morgue could be anywhere
i went last year and yesterday it’s still there it’s just off in the woods more
@@frontierresolution I'm surprised you were able to get inside the property. Do you mind if I message you about it?
@@frontierresolution It’s not there, it was in the basement of the main building that was demolished a few years ago
@@kyleybarger6421it’s not still there, it was gone when you went
This is where I used to live
Just reading some of the comments here and what I’m reading is disturbing. You guys actually think this is cool?
People, human beings were tortured and murdered here. Does that mean anything to you? This place is just an example of why you see dangerous mentally I’ll people on the street. They finally shut all these places down because of the abuses. So they were put on the street, where they are also afraid. It would help tremendously if you could be more compassionate about what you are casually walking through.
I’ve worked at a mental facility for the past 19 yrs, many were at Northville at one point. Some residents are nice people, others raped people, killed people even their own children, hurt people and didn’t go to prison due to a NGRI contract. Imagine how their victims (if still alive) feel.
Big pharma funded by oil companies including this one 😏