I've been to this place about 3 times with my friends. One time I recorded the experience with my phone and I caught a tall dark apparition. The last time I went I started freaking out because I was seeing moving shadows. To anyone reading if your planning on touring this place make sure you go with somone who knows they're way around because the place is big and you can get lost. Also don't go when it's near dark because you basicly won't be able to go anywhere. Might have to spend the night there 😂
Yea I left that part out lol I heard this place is haunted, the guys I meet there told me they have seen before a figure in the basement of the dining hall
🙌hey man I went to this place because of you and it was really fun but I wasn’t able to see as much as I wanted to I even made a video lol but thanks for showing me this place I’m definitely going back some day
Great Stuff, Guys. The Farm Colony //Sea View Hospital sites are haunting as they are beautiful; bleak and grey and sad, yet replete with the colors a walk back in time provides. I worked for the Parks & Rec Greenbelt Administration some time ago, and it sparked my interest in exploring the site(s). Just astounding, to walk along paths, inside walls, under streetlamps left behind before construction was completed. I'd heard, back then, that the work was assigned to participants in the WPA program-- which makes it all the more sad that so much of the project was never completed. EVEN WORSE: That NYC//Parks officials appear to have no interest in utilizing the Farm Colony//Sea View site for bigger and better purposes than to leave it as is now, wasting away. What more fascinating, than the rebirth of natural flora and fauna in combination with those abandoned structures? What potential there is, in modeling today's communities with like-combinations of green spaces and housing?There are historically-significant, rich, poignant tales to be told about Farm Colony & Sea View -- and at the very least, NYC's Urban Park Ranger's Unit should be assigned to tell them -- in these times, especially -- via guided tours, if nothing more. Thanks for recognizing, appreciating and documenting that which city officials choose to ignore. Give my regards to Broadway-- but please remind them that the line doesn't stop there.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes I agree that the city should do something more with the site but also as it sits its a very peaceful vibe that you get when wandering around the site that makes it really special
When I filmed there we found a bunch of airsoft bbs all over, gotta be such a sick place to play at. Great vid as always
Awesome video! I liked this site alot!
I've been to this place about 3 times with my friends. One time I recorded the experience with my phone and I caught a tall dark apparition. The last time I went I started freaking out because I was seeing moving shadows. To anyone reading if your planning on touring this place make sure you go with somone who knows they're way around because the place is big and you can get lost. Also don't go when it's near dark because you basicly won't be able to go anywhere. Might have to spend the night there 😂
Yea I left that part out lol I heard this place is haunted, the guys I meet there told me they have seen before a figure in the basement of the dining hall
I wouldnt mind cleaning up these places and building them to be live-able.
Hey it’s Pete awesome videos man keep it up
Thanks man! Definitely will, we got a list of places we wana explore!
I would jump nowhere by them stairs
🙌hey man I went to this place because of you and it was really fun but I wasn’t able to see as much as I wanted to I even made a video lol but thanks for showing me this place I’m definitely going back some day
That's awesome that you went to check it out! The Farm Colony is huge I didn't even get to fully explore it
Great Stuff, Guys. The Farm Colony //Sea View Hospital sites are haunting as they are beautiful; bleak and grey and sad,
yet replete with the colors a walk back in time provides. I worked for the Parks & Rec Greenbelt Administration some time ago, and it sparked my interest in exploring the site(s). Just astounding, to walk along paths, inside walls, under streetlamps
left behind before construction was completed. I'd heard, back then, that the work was assigned to participants in the WPA
program-- which makes it all the more sad that so much of the project was never completed. EVEN WORSE: That NYC//Parks officials appear to have no interest in utilizing the Farm Colony//Sea View site for bigger and better purposes than to leave it as is now, wasting away. What more fascinating, than the rebirth of natural flora and fauna in combination with those abandoned structures? What potential there is, in modeling today's communities with like-combinations of green spaces and housing?There are historically-significant, rich, poignant tales to be told about Farm Colony & Sea View -- and at the very least, NYC's Urban Park Ranger's Unit should be assigned to tell them -- in these times, especially -- via guided tours, if nothing more. Thanks for recognizing, appreciating and documenting that which city officials choose to ignore. Give my regards to Broadway-- but please remind them that the line doesn't stop there.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes I agree that the city should do something more with the site but also as it sits its a very peaceful vibe that you get when wandering around the site that makes it really special
Spot is soooo trashed, as always lol