Abandoned Hospital with Amazing Domed Ceiling
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Join us as we explore a historic abandoned hospital, which was used to treat both tuberculosis as well as mental disabilities throughout it's history.
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Interestingly sanatoriums like this built on mountains actually were good for treating TB because the lower oxygen tension made it more difficult for the bacteria to survive.
Min 1:26
Never change your intro music. It's too good.
Anyone else think that the proper people make TV show quality productions?
even better
they need a touch of casey neistat
Why? They are and how they use youtube are completely different.
no, in tv shows they would scream around like "omg i saw a ghost" and shit like that. this is way better than tv shows
+nusscreme agreed
So much time has passed, but your intro is still one of the best I have ever scene with the info then the music, this is how it's done
Agreed
I agree to
Adamthewoo has a good one.
its proper
+Victoria Ohler they have some of the best urbex videos on the net. I could easily see these guys getting their own exploration show on a network like discovery. They are very professional with filming and explaining what they are showing you.
we need a "chairs just chillin" compilation... someone get on it haha
definitely! 😂
😂😂😂
It would be the most chilled video I've seen for a while.
might have to sit down for that one
note the: "fuck this chair" graffiti @7:14 just chillin'
That domed dining area with the stained glass roof was amazing, truly a lost architectural design from ages ago.
I like how we all leave the screen off of full screen mode and read the comments as the video is playing.
Litterally me rn ahaa
@@katemcpx same
Such a surreal place, nice vid!
+Bright Sun Films Thanks!
No matter how many times I hear the opening theme I love it
These guys have perfect musical tastes. Apart from the great intro, all the music extracts are well chosen and totally immersing.
The still use Electro Convulsive therapy (ect) as a treatment for deep depression today. It's much more humane as they give anasthetic so you don't remember the treatment. It's a voluntary treatment and I know a few people it has helped immensely. The problem is it wasn't voluntary 50 years ago and the scene in the movie "One Flew over the cuckoos nest" still haunts people.
Where do I sign up....my brain could use it
I still remember saying goodbye to my mom as she left for a week of electroshock therapy. As a young boy, I thought I would never see her again....still choke up when I think about it. Also, whenever I watch Requiem For A Dream, I feel extremely uneasy watching his mother get shocked. Darren did such a good job with how he shot that scene. So disturbing...
I would say in the late 80s around the time my mom was diagnosed with bipolar the doctors actually suggested electro shock therapy for her my dad stepped in and said no it’s way too inhumane and that she would never do it but yeah not sure if they would’ve gave her any medication to sedate her or not but it is still used and actually now that I think of it I do believe in a law and order SVU episode there is a victim who is going through with these therapy sessions against the wishes of benson as she needs her to remember some things and the therapy makes you forgot
You should consider using 12-14 of the awesome pictures you guys take, like the dome room in this video and make a calendar! Sell them and use the proceeds to do more traveling and exploring! You should also compile photos and sell them in a screen saver format. I would buy them! Just a thought! :-)
Great Idea, I would totally buy it!
Can't imagine it'd be legal in many ways to sell pictures you took of a private location when trespassing since it is probably owned by someone (probably the goverment).
+Neroxen good point
That hall was stunning indeed. A calendar is a great idea :D
Any pictures you take are yours even if you shouldn't have been at the location. The only exceptions I know of are military and intelligence facilities where signs are posted stating that photography is illegal due to national security.
I'm 62 and a half too old and too poor to explore like you guys so watching your videos makes me feel like I'm right there thank you thank you
OMG that Dome. Those lights. The Architecture. Where is this place? You notice the Star of David in the Dome center?
The "texture" of the decay in this building is stunningly beautiful.
Never use a staircase in an abandoned building as a group. You never know how much it will hold. Always go one by one
When going as a group and in case it collapses, you might have a chance of landing on the soft bodies of your friends, if you're lucky. There is always two sides to everything. 😅
Interesting trivia about this location (EDIT: this has since been classified as a myth/debunked):
In 1901, US President William McKinley was assassinated in the "Temple of Music" at the Pan-American Exposition. After the exposition, most structures (many classical) were demolished. However, the dome glass over the Temple of Music's interior was salvaged/purchased and integrated into the structure of this very hospital which now is at the top of the dome ceiling seen in the video.
Indycoone wow, really? That is so cool!
where is this? what was it called?
@Rainer Werner Mindbinder How would it last all this time though?
hello, I love you.
This is actually a myth, if you research a little more you will find the dome in this hospital and the one in the Temple of music are slightly different. Still a beautiful historical treasure that deserves better then what it is getting.
The machine he thought to be an electro shock machine was actually a heart monitoring system used before they had nice computer ones like now. Also, the "confinement room" for children was probably a room to test hearing
Shut you're mouth woman!
TG *your
TG *,
TG Learn how to write.
@@Daswassuphomie and eat your testicola too.
+The Proper People You're very lucky that you didn't get picked up for trespassing there. We live less than an hour away and we hear every week of people getting picked up for trespassing up there(whether their there for urbexing or not). It is heavily patrolled by the local PD and State Troopers, so I highly advised anyone against going there. There is a chain link fence around the building around the building preventing trespassers from entering. The town it is in makes mega $$$ money off the fines it collects from trespassers. My group and I, Beauty In Decay Project, have been up there exploring this past summer and it is a very nice place to explore. We've been up there twice in fact. There was a fire up there at the end of August 2016 and the fireman would not even go into the building to put it out, but stayed outside because of the condition of the building. It is currently in escrow between NYState and a forestry company, but I think between the fire, the vandals, the trespassers, and the state of the building, it will soon be acquired by the forestry company and demolished. Structurally, the building is in deplorable state and it is a shame because there is so much history and amazing architect contained within the building that should be preserved.
This is one place where I would be so upset to see demolished. I've never been in any other building like it in my life. And yea we heard about how heavily patrolled it was and took lots of precautions, such as arriving around 5am and being as stealthy as possible.
I agree too. But unfortunately, places like these are getting to be few and far between because there is no money to to restore these buildings and the land they sit on is more valuable than the buildings. Defintely enjoy them responsibly while they last and bring them to us safely while you do so.
Perhaps in the future we can meet up in the future to do an explore together in my area. There are still so many buildings here in WNY that need to be explored. Thank you for all you do! (:
I've got dozens of friends with trespassing charges stemming from this place. If you go in silently at night you're okay.
@@epicrevops where is this?
DON'T DEAD
OPEN INSIDE
hahahaha
Whhhhat???
glenn :(
we will miss him
13:28
To the people that think they copied Josh, they actually didn't. If you look at their vlogs form over the summer you'd recongnize that Michael and Bryan actually visited this place before Josh did.
Thank you. Getting real sick of those comments.
+The Proper People No problem guys! By the way keep up the great work. You two have inspired me so much!
Who cares anyway...does it change the video? NO.
The oculus in the dining room is so beautiful, it’s a shame this place has been left to rot. Great video, guys!
I love that you explored this place. As soon as I saw the thumbnail I knew exactly what it was. I grew up 30 miles from this place and never got a chance to see it. My grandmother was treated there in the mid-1940s.
That dome is absolutely gorgeous.
18:23
Thats an Autoclave. It sanitizes with high heat so things can be sterile. Worked in a lab for a year and a half and I'd recognize that ANYWHERE!
That moss carpet was so cool lookin'
That dome must have been truly stunning back in the day.
*About to go to sleep
*Notification "The Proper People just uploaded a video"
*Fuck sleep
+Hi-Point C-9 is the best gun ever ()=greater than. .. nitpicking
+Hi-Point C-9 is the best gun ever Cause I can m8 what you gonna do about it
+Hi-Point C-9 is the best gun ever why do you comment dumb shit all the time go away
MCHFacts I use The Proper People to sleep, so Ha I get sleep.
The lego room is possibly a sound proof room. It looks like the one at my hearing doctors office where I go inside and they test my hearing.
The table you see around 4:10 is actually a tilt table, to test for cardiovascular response to changes in blood pressure. Hence the ECG machine. one of the side effects of some medications used in both institutions and for TB include cardiovascular effects.... hence why they would monitor :) thought this would be helpful to explain.
Interesting, thanks!
I've tried finding other urbex explorers and literally no one compares to you guys 100%
Old buildings (1930s and before) have/had such a grace and elegance not found in post WWII crap.
Wholeheartedly agree.
That place is literally crumbling to dust, its beautiful.
"Problem while playing."
Screw you YT, let me watch ProperPeople!!!!
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I am watching it, and its spectacular.
Same
me too!
same
That room at the 20 min mark was likely a hearing test room. The window was so the doctor could observe you while the test was happening.
14:07 for always having accurate information I'm kind of hurt you called that a vacuum, that's a floor buffer
Love how the birds are all still singing ... GREAT video as always
Thanks for the experience guys ! We love watching your videos when on shift at the firehouse...
Thank you for protecting people with your work. Really means a lot to a lot of people.
Another fellow Scot :)
Thank you, HairyGooch, for your service
Love the videos. They just get better and better.
They do
Ya that do :p
Amazing location guys. The lighting was just about perfect for this shoot. This place appeared to have been out of use for many years and the glass dome in the ceiling of rotunda was an awesome find. Great adventure M and B.
One of my favorite places! The entire sub ceiling of the room with the stage has collapsed since this video, it's cool getting to see what it used to look like! I didn't realize there was a tunnel over to the power plant??!!?
There was a really cool TB sanitarium that was explored years before it took off on youtube. Not sure but I think it was in upstate NY. You could tell they took care of their patients. This place did have a conveyor belt for those who had died in a sloped tunnel that was designed not to upset other patients when someone died [a frequent occurrence] They were transported from the end tunnel according to the website.
Just some fun facts about asbestos. It was used in several forms, the most common were floor tiles, pipe wrapping, sprayed on ceilings, joint compound, tape around pipe connections, and finally in loose in the form of pebbles. This is just a short list.
I really enjoy your vids.
24:37 I spot a horizontal stationary steam engine! Wish we could have had a little better shot of that.
I am just going to go ahead and say that u guys have your shit together with these videos. Your editing is perfect and your video quality and sound is perfect. I also love the intro. It has that feeling to it that gives u chills. I only recently found this channel about 3 months ago but I absolutely love it. Keep up the good work.
20:00 That's a sound proof room to for speech testing. We've done this with two of our kids when they were very young. A medical professional sits in the room with the child (a parent can sit in too), and asks them to pick up this color brick or that color brick over headphones.
the "german" was so bad that I (as a german) couldn't even get what they were trying to say lol
Paula Kroll only thing I knew was flamethrower lol
@@masonjanik7314 it's wrong tho. Flammenwerfer is written like this, not flamenverfer. It's basically like an american would imagine german just by how it sounds if you get what I mean.
I doubt it's German, though. As far as I could find, most of these words aren't in any dictionaries, but sound like German when pronounced. I'd say it's probably not German, but a dialect such as Plattdüütsch or something even more uncommon. (Though if it were Plattdüütsch I should be able to understand it, and I don't, so it's probably not that)
@@matthijsveldkamp8027 Its just the writing of ignorant kids trying to rebel by idealizing nazis. There's too much of that in the US, especially those who march at state houses with rifles and camo.
I speak German as my second language, and I tried best as I could, but I couldn't understand it either. It almost looks like Frisian. But the spelling and grammar still doesn't match up.
Definitely wasn't written by a German speaker (native or other wise). Wahrscheinlich nur von einigen assi.
They certainly chose a wonderful spot for this building, and they designed it so well too! It's a damn shame they let it go, buildings this beautiful ought to be preserved!
Good to see you here! :)
16:39 The German writings mean nothing, it's just random rambling. They probably intended for it to have meaning, but they failed.
The only words that make sense are "jews", "and" and "flamethrower", even though the grammar is lacking.
the spelling is the worst.
the top right word is "wieder" i think.
still thinking about what "berch" or "vist" are supposed to mean.
Yeah, I don't know what they were trying to write, but it's all wrong and nonsense, even jews and flamethrower are misspelled :D
Maybe it's in Charlie Chaplin's "German" from The Great Dictator ^^
A germany guy approves this. :D
It was all misspelled and just a bunch of nonsensical wording that was meant to look German, I spent 6 years over there.
Very beautiful architecture! Good video. BTW, that 'Mental Hygiene' pamphlet is a historical document - it comes from the time of eugenics programmes (MH was a euphemism for eugenics).
This place was probably closed ward by ward, judging by the literature from many periods you saw.
"I'm getting to old for this shit" I remember you all talking in some other episode how there is always that one old guy in movies that says that phrase so I laughed when I heard Chris say it Lol.
No contest, TPP have the best videos and the guys are apparently real pros.
Definitely the best urbex vids out there.
Woaaa!! I was in there a few years back :D the dome glass ceiling is incredible in person
Such a grand place with not much vandalism looked like. Find a lot of beauty in the decay of these abandoned places. As a diabetic found it very interesting seeing the brochure on insulin. Another great jop guys.
23:04 I forgot they had a 3rd person with them and he scared the crap out of me
A one-way mirror, also called two-way mirror (or two-way glass, half-silvered mirror, and semi-transparent mirror), is a reciprocal mirror that is partially reflective and partially transparent. The perception of one-way transmission is achieved when one side of the mirror is brightly lit and the other side is dark.
Youre talking some serious high quality stuff with the filming and editing here.
Great Locations, the dining hall almost looks like a sort of chapel, and the Painted Glass Window is amazing.
I can imagine what a beautiful hospital it was when it was in good condition.
These videos make me so happy. I've always wanted to go explore abandoned place. I look forward to watching these videos every week. I just love what you guys do. Keep doing what you're doing and stay awesome.
I know I've said this before and so have others, but I really really love your intro song. Always enjoy watching your content 👊
Holy shit. I remember watching these guys last year, just thought about them. Used to watch them constantly. Remember subbing around the 80-90k range, now look at them. Wow times have changed. Good work guys. Sheesh time flies.
Wasn't Exploring with Josh just there? That being said, I like this footage better.
Yes, he was
Would have been quite interesting if they had accidentally run into each other while exploring this site.
Yeah he was. I prefer The Proper People's footage and explanations. Also, Josh stuck to the main buidling in his video.
Josh doesn't do tunnels. I come to this channel for the tunnels lol
He doesn't do tunnels?! Probably not silent hill-ish enough for him lol
This was the most beautiful natural decay, I just loved it! The lighting was incredible as well! Thanks for another exquisite video guys.
Electroshock therapy is still used to treat some mental illnesses. It's rare and used when few other options are available, but it does still exist.
Just came on to say the same thing. It's only used in extreme cases & with full consent of both patient / their family. Definitely not the first port of call & is one of the last resorts.
+Laura Williams how does it work?
Emily Chick ECT induces small seizures in the brain
it's also done under anesthesia, so it's not like you see in the movies
I think I need Electroshock
I love watching the proper people love them more then TV it’s self
Not so fun fact: Electro shock therapy, known as Electroconvulsive therapy these days is currently being used for treating mental disorders while electrically inducing seizures. Controversial & risky since it has been associated with short term memory loss, difficulties learning & retaining information. It can take months to improve the memory problems, too.
The green booth at 20:06 is a sound-treated booth for hearing testing. You can even see the outlets on the outside where the audiometer would have been plugged in. Those are expensive pieces of equipment, so it was probably removed when the building was closed, or stolen. The window is so the audiologist (or anyone else administering the test) can look in to see if the patient is responding to the tones or not. Since this was the children's unit, they may have had toys in there to keep kids entertained while the test was going on.
Your videos always inspire me to explore new places and recently I have went into a abandoned school
I found a abandoned dam.
+Live To Explore thank you very much mind helping me out?!
+Super Bacon hi can u check out my channel? I subbed
+Live To Explore I'm a small CZcams channel too. Please subscribe to me. I'll help you out. Anyone who subscribes to me..., I'll subscribe back
They are awesome
OMG! That's the J.N. Adams Memorial Hospital. Its up near my grand parents. I didn't know you guys went up to New York, that's great. You guys probably went to go see the Buffalo Central Terminal too then.
18:20 I forgot what it's called but it's a chamber that's used to clean medical tools. I remember seeing one of these in a show once.
20:30 Looks like an observation room (the one with the LEGOs in it). The sound padding, the open space that would have been perfect for a two way mirror. Yeah, more than likely.
BTW, many ghost hunting groups and shows have gone here. I have to ask, did you guys see or hear anything weird or unusual that you couldn't quite explain while you guys were exploring?
where is this place/what was it called?
The machine at 18:20 is called an autoclave
Go to the 22:40 ish mark after the little thing Abit linens you can hear a ghost say dude or something
www.google.com/maps/place/J.N.+Adam+Memorial+Hospital/@42.4485008,-79.002968,552m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d2e9cb0d8b200f:0xb0b08f9a443296c0!8m2!3d42.449301!4d-79.000669
The creepy music yall add is creepy enough, but with your respirator breathing, its just perfect! :)
These are always sad because many treatments were literally just torture.
this has to be my favorite explore you guys have done so far. but all of your videos are amazing as well.
Star of David in the center of the dome?
Exploration of abandoned places like this has always captivated me, especially from a young age. I'm glad you guys are doing this, and documenting it with videos. Keep up the great work. I'm glad I subscribed.
Reminds me of Briarcliff Mental Institution. Like if you get that reference.
24:37 amazing shot
Love your videos. I'd love to explore abandoned places as a living.
As a living? How would that work?
+Attila theHun its not. them posting it to youtube is. Ad Revenue
Recording the video and uploading it to CZcams
The.Green.Day.Idiot
Exactly! But that's not what he said...
+Attila theHun
He didn't say how he would do it for a living though.
At 20:34 Thats a room for doing hearing tests. its soundproof for a reason.
At 4:36 slow the video down to .25 speed and look out the window, it is a CLOWN
Clausta. I don't see the clown and I slowed it down
I saw something but it was someone
This was truly a beautiful building in its time. Those gray walls, are they giant cinder blocks or solid concrete blocks?
17:19
"weenee"
Inappropriate
#DeMoneyTized
Hi-Point C-9 is the best gun ever ... no duh
Lol xD
😂😂😂
Nate kk
an old hospital near where i live was abandoned for years after it was used during ww2, now its purposed as an animal vet/SPCA
Weird confinement room in the lego room, may have been to test children's hearing, which would explain why it was 'sound proof'
winterprism I totally agree
I Been scouting some new places they look promising , thanking exploring with josh the proper people for inspirating me to get back out there again and record my journeys this time around.
Great video! :) Good shots
I love watching you guys. Your editing and camera work is brilliant. You both seem so respectful too holding the doors for each other.
Have you thought about adding subtitles to the videos where you are wearing the masks? Sometimes when you are off camera, or wearing the masks it's tough to understand what you're saying.
Also, I thought this was the video where you find the running air conditioner in the building that had no power???
It's further down in the playlist.
I live right by this hospital. I explored it in 2010, and wow has it gotten so much worse since then.
Love your vids, they’re a leap way up from the clowns who enter vacant houses and don’t even know WTF they’re looking at or what era it’s from.
You guys deserve a programme on tv or a dvd would be good to watch here in New Zealand
1:25 im not the only one who saw that!???
This is one of your best episodes yet guys. That place is haunting and beautiful.
That red light though
15:02 the random bursts of music keep making me think it’s the video itself 😂
I'm new to your videos, and only watched 2 so far. But it would be really fascinating if in your videos you gave more historical facts about what we're watching.
I had a pavlovian response to that model m, I love those things. Blue switches are nice but they just aren't quite the same as those clunky old things.
several spaces marked for "Proper People Bingo"; Chairs just chilin', Christmas decorations, Don't Dead Open Inside,
That lighting at 5:30 is any photographers wet dream, so beautiful!
Heh, this place is about 2.5 hours away from me :D
That pamphlet at 10:20 ish looks like promotional material for their union! Cool!