My mother’s brother incarcerated here in the ‘40’s until the Army wanted him for duty. He participated in the Battle of the Bulge and was given a pardon after the war. He was a model citizen for the rest of his days,
Just got home, travelled from the New York City area to experience terror behind the walls. As a haunted house, I wasn’t impressed, but as a prison, it was downright terrifying. I did 12 years in Florida, so I looked at the place with a different eye, and I can’t even imagine how these guys lasted one week here. As a society we have actually come a long way, if our prison systems are any indication.
It was built to look like a castle, but it was always a prison, or in this case, a penitentiary. People went crazy in there because of the constant isolation.
Went to school across the street for 6 years (22 and Brown St's.) Walked by it 4 times a day 1950 1956. Haunted?? I guess we are talking about someone who was imprisoned there and died there. Why would someone who died in/at such a horrible place hang around after they died? Makes no sense at all. I'm willing to spend the night there, provided I can have my 357 on my hip. It's the living we have to be concerned with, not the dead.
They don't all get a choice to move on especially if they died suddenly like the guard who was killed in the day yard wasn't expecting it so he could easily be trapped there. Watch the million shows on ESP and see all the evidence
wow and they the prisons here in the south are bad everyone who lived thru that and make it home should definitely be getting disability talking about inhumane omg
I have lots of family up in Philly! I have seen the outside of this huge Castle penitentiary. I hope to revisit and have the tour!
My mother’s brother incarcerated here in the ‘40’s until the Army wanted him for duty. He participated in the Battle of the Bulge and was given a pardon after the war. He was a model citizen for the rest of his days,
Sounds like a character
They actually called up prisoners for the war back then! They must have been desperate!
Just got home, travelled from the New York City area to experience terror behind the walls. As a haunted house, I wasn’t impressed, but as a prison, it was downright terrifying. I did 12 years in Florida, so I looked at the place with a different eye, and I can’t even imagine how these guys lasted one week here. As a society we have actually come a long way, if our prison systems are any indication.
Took the guided tour April 2019 and was not shown the hospital wing or the death row. BUMMED
I'm so excited
I'm going on a field trip there on Friday
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I would have loved to work there!Moved to tears of joy watching
Truly amazing place, should stand for ever,
my family and l are visiting Eastern State Penn Oct. 29th, in a guided tour, l m really looking forward to it:)
marie55 i just took the tour October 5, you will enjoy it
I'm dying to do the haunted thing in Halloween! I hear it's pretty scary and amazing
Sydney H its great!!
Yeah was a really sick time. Def go do it.
This is a great lil quick vid
This guy never once looked at the camera ...???
Strange to think about how many people were sent there against their will and how many people now pay to take a tour.
Halloween is coming up soon take a tour through the Eastern State penitentiary if you dare scream💀💀💀
I wish I can go there!!!
Im goung there for my end the year trip any advice
it's awesome!
So cool
I don't know which one was the creepiest to look at, this one or the one in down town Atlanta.
I passed it today and my dad told me it was a haunted jail cell!!!
I loved it and it is so creepy too and Ive nevered ever been to a huge prison like that,Im planning on Visiting the alcatraz and rikers Island too.
The nypd have one way tickets to Rikers bro
Rest in peace, boss, the rapper❤ she shot her music video in the eastern state penitentiary 2024?????
I'm going there for a field trip on friday
Came here before haloween :0 but i can never come here after sun sets
I want to go there..
Going there on a trip
I live behind there and I always go there due to being a neighborhood member.
Im going here for 6th grade trip lmaoo
Good god
1822 building started.
Enjoy Elohim !
Waow
Style Is Good Reason is Bad
Beanie Sigel shot his album cover in the prison The truth album 💿
Apparently it was a castle before it was a prison so they lied a out the actual construction year of it
It was built to look like a castle, but it was always a prison, or in this case, a penitentiary. People went crazy in there because of the constant isolation.
4th grade trip not gonna be scary 😭😪
Philadelphia cheese steaks 🥩 Let’s not forget about the prison Eastern State penitentiary there is 2021? Rest in peace Al Capone
Went to school across the street for 6 years (22 and Brown St's.) Walked by it 4 times a day 1950 1956. Haunted?? I guess we are talking about someone who was imprisoned there and died there. Why would someone who died in/at such a horrible place hang around after they died? Makes no sense at all. I'm willing to spend the night there, provided I can have my 357 on my hip. It's the living we have to be concerned with, not the dead.
They don't all get a choice to move on especially if they died suddenly like the guard who was killed in the day yard wasn't expecting it so he could easily be trapped there. Watch the million shows on ESP and see all the evidence
I saw a face right their
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The narrator sound too happy wtf
Im sleeping there in November, part o a ghost hunters USA facebook event. i`ll piss all over myself for sure.
How did that go!? I've been looking at doing this, but I've seen mixed reviews on it.
@@katykatmeow215 I think after this long without a response we can assume the worst. RIP @Krzysztof oleksij
You can at least paint stuff
wow and they the prisons here in the south are bad everyone who lived thru that and make it home should definitely be getting disability talking about inhumane omg
Well the arkham asylum is real
I wish I can go there!!!