URBEX / Abandoned Syracuse Developmental Center (VOICES IN THE BASEMENT?!)
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2021
- Join us as we explore the abandoned Syracuse Developmental Center. Built on the site of the former New York State Idiot Asylum.
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Spectacles Wallet and Watch/ Something's Here/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Eneide/ Lonely Space Rhodes/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Ebb & Flod/ Satellites/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Eneide/ Mystic Star/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Placidic/ Dusty Dreams/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Ethan Sloan/ The Cure/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
More Than Family/ Could This Be Real/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com - Zábava
I went to preschool there in the mid/late 70's. Some of my aunts worked there too. It was a nice place then... I remember they had a bunch of different styled play grounds in the back outside... we didn't get to use them all... but I remember that. I also remember the place was dark in some areas... that it had a lot of natural lighting from sky lights so on dark days it was dark.
I hear that from time to time you can see a ghost dog rummaging through old trash cans
I went there for the first time this year and when I went inside I felt a bad energy 😳
I remember this place. I went there every Saturday to teach swimming as an Eagle scout project. This was in the early 70s. It was new then, of course. I remember the modern architecture of the atrium and the graduated pool.
Truly a creepy place. Lot's of strange energy in a place with such a dark past.
my grandmother used to work there. i remember going to visit her there while she was working. it's crazy how much can change in about 15 years
Great Vid! Would love to see More!
Sad to see it in such a state. I used to work for ARC and frequently the patients I took care of would go there for therapy, etc. Even took a state test to work there back in the early 2000s. (even though it was technically closed as the SDC in 1998, they were still using it for other things)
My mother used to work in the little store in there when I was a child. I spent a good chunk of years hanging out after school there. There were some places I used to check out of the same floor but I would never leave the floor as it felt creepy. Same as outside. There used to be 3 or 4 huge playgrounds and some of them creeped me out if I stayed at them to long. Not all scary memories though!
I still visit this place
i’ve left my mark there, crazy place to check out if you’re in the cuse area
Heck that place was creepy even 30 yrs ago… IIRC, it was on the west side by the town of Geddus and the burnet park area
Correct, it's right next door to the zoo. I work a couple blocks away.
Went there the other night, heard laughter from a girl when we were on the roof
When we were in the basement i could hear a mans voice, but im convinced the voices that we caught were a woman's.
I was there yesterday with some friends and we heard the creepiest noises (sounded like a dying dog whining) on the roof. We left immediately after
Grew up literally a block away and had no clue that this is what was up there 😳
I recorded something creepy there too on my channel Paranormal Adventure Group, we heard things screaming and talking to us
V1 sounds like " excuse me" v2 sounds like" hey wait"
It's strange hearing the word "idiots" used in a non-derogitory manner LOL West Seneca has the same type of place, also now abandoned; was so in 2014, from what I read. I was just scrolling google maps for a new town to move to, and saw the West Seneca campus, and doesn't look like anyone could get in without a squad of officers tackling you out of nowhere. It's locked up pretty tight, but seems they don't mind people walking around, tho.
Wow I cannot believe it's gone in the backyard there where a basketball court play there a lot when zoo park was full with gangs
With this place in the mess it's in, just to rid it of all the dibris,the ceiling panels from the drop ceiling,along with the old electric panels and everything else along with the removal of the grafitti,and everything in relation with the mess of this place,including, but not limited to the broken windows of which just about every single pane of glass is broken,especially given the enormous size of this place,to give it a good thorough cleaning which goes without saying,before a rehabilitation of any kind could ever begin,that alone,considering the present condition of this building,would just be scratching the surface,just to do that much alone would easily run into the millions of dollars.Needless to say,it would be so much cheaper to demolish the place and start over from scratch.John M Guinto
I was there in 2018. It’s such a waste that they let that go. I’m sure it’s haunted.
Wow so sad
Freaky place for sure
Despite the sensationalist narration, back in the 19th century this was considered a very advanced and compassionate institution for these children who wouldn’t have received any attention or development otherwise. The emphasis was on mainstreaming them into society if possible.
No point going during the Daytime Go at Night thats what ill like to see.
Just there a couple weeks ago
I was wondering where this is I live in Syracuse New York and I've never heard of this place off this place
I haven't either
I don’t think it’s explorable anymore I went the other day and it was fenced off and there was a bunch of construction equipment and workers I think they are going to demolish it
I was just there yesterday
W h y
Was that you yelling at them? ;)
Whats the address?
@@boibruh1115 800 s Wilber ave
The air in there is so bad it turned the color of a chain I was wearing
creepy
Wow that voice is soothing. Can you read me a bedtime story?
Absolutely me boy
@@syrbex2355 AYYYYYE ME BOY
Where is it
I installed a double room hearing test booth there. I wonder what condition it is in.
I plan on heading here soon. Where did you install it?
I remember driving all the way around the back. It is made of 3" or 4" thick metal wall panels. 1 room for test subject. 1 room for audiologist. With a window between the rooms.
@@cow-monger where is it I need to go
The opposite of good 👍🏻
@@syrbex2355 I would love to get some urbex experience. I live on the Syracuse/Solvay line. Is there a Syracuse group?
so sad
Where in syracuse is this located looking for a new place to explore
sorry this reply is so late but it’s basically right next to the Rosamond Grifford Zoo!
It's on Wilber ave,on the west end of the city of syracuse.I've been by the place quite a few times,but have never been in it,and I would not be brave enough to attempt it,especially alone,I'd have to have at least 5 of my close friends,safety in numbers.Just watching this video as it is, creeps me out!,so I wouldn't recommend exploring it alone.If you must look it over,bring some friends along.John M Guinto
How do you get in? Says there’s camera surveillance, so I’m not sure how to get in without being known
I wonder if someone is sqatting in the basement
Its so sad that people take it upon themselves to deface property.Such a selfish thing to do
This music at
That basement is full of good scrap metal. Lots of copper in those motor and electrical. I'm surprised no one has stolen it.
I didn't hear any voices
Be careful while here got chased by a stray dog
What a waste