Abandoned Steve

Abandoned Steve

Join me as I explore today's abandoned structures before they are gone forever. From Abandoned Houses, Hospitals, Prisons, School, Trains, and everything else in between, I enter what some consider off limits to give you that up close look of these failing structures. All Photography is available on my website. www.AbandonedSteve.com

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  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator16113 күн бұрын

    One of satans citadels. Nowhere to be found in my King James Bible.

  • @bartmuller9797
    @bartmuller97974 күн бұрын

    Gut wrenching ! Might l ask what denomination was the Parrish and where is it located! Thanks

  • @twodollabag7509
    @twodollabag75096 күн бұрын

    The shay has officially entered the shop at steamtown scranton for full restoration 2 weeks ago and is being worked on. 🎉

  • @backonpro5679
    @backonpro5679Күн бұрын

    Thank god. I just pray that there’s hope for the rest of them in the yard

  • @UQRXD
    @UQRXD10 күн бұрын

    Scrap it.

  • @user-vl7un2zq6y
    @user-vl7un2zq6y17 күн бұрын

    It always amazes me the items that are left behind in the building.

  • @annefernstrom9418
    @annefernstrom941817 күн бұрын

    I have a special interest in Pennhurst and I really like the end photos you took. There's a foreboding melancholy to the place that draws you in...so sad.

  • @TruenoD12
    @TruenoD1221 күн бұрын

    SS United States would be not be scrapped but being repainted reused as a not a cruise ship but still an ocean liner

  • @TruenoD12
    @TruenoD1221 күн бұрын

    You know this girl see what the ship would never sell again I hope this ship would be bought by Cunard

  • @user-tn9vr6rs3g
    @user-tn9vr6rs3g22 күн бұрын

    300 years old and indoor plumbing. 😂

  • @tracyhill4550
    @tracyhill455026 күн бұрын

    This is beautiful. Someone needs to restore this beauty and make it a museum

  • @user-jh9yf2zj4v
    @user-jh9yf2zj4v28 күн бұрын

    Wow beautiful Staircase❤

  • @user-jh9yf2zj4v
    @user-jh9yf2zj4v28 күн бұрын

    Big house❤

  • @seanroche2358
    @seanroche2358Ай бұрын

    Steve please let us know you’re ok!

  • @kallekula8619
    @kallekula8619Ай бұрын

    If you cut off 100 feet of ss united states stern and put on 4 funnels, thats how big titanic would look like, very similar size.

  • @gregt8638
    @gregt8638Ай бұрын

    I guess having a pool at the water line makes makes smart sense. None of the Atlantic liners had outdoor pools due to the cold, windy and stormy conditions of the North Atlantic.

  • @normanmeharry58
    @normanmeharry58Күн бұрын

    Not quite true.

  • @qarsiq
    @qarsiqАй бұрын

    I want it!

  • @badexter1
    @badexter1Ай бұрын

    Amazingly Outstanding Sanctuary and Facility. Per the description I hope the current group is successful in preservation.

  • @FiveElements00
    @FiveElements00Ай бұрын

    The men in the past, built some beautiful churches.

  • @davepowell7168
    @davepowell7168Ай бұрын

    'Scrap me'

  • @jkirby-vd1wm
    @jkirby-vd1wmАй бұрын

    The building is stunning! Such a shame to let it crumble.

  • @johnmartin4650
    @johnmartin46502 ай бұрын

    The timber in these places must be worth some money……it’s heavy duty stuff . ……..When wood was much cheaper than today and there was lots of it……!

  • @PInk77W1
    @PInk77W12 ай бұрын

    Let’s say 3000 attended church every Sunday in 1950 let’s say u lose one person per Sunday do to old age or just falling away from church. 1950 to 2020 is 3640 Sundays. So if u lose one person per Sunday you now have 0 people attending. I don’t know if this is true, just one possibility.

  • @waynetaylor8082
    @waynetaylor80822 ай бұрын

    Such architecture and skilled craftsmanship is awe-inspiring. Personally, I would love to see abandoned churches turned into homeless, low income, community centers, etc. After decades of abuse by clergy, this could serve as a form of "penance?" It's just a thought 🤔.

  • @theresadimaggio7241
    @theresadimaggio72412 ай бұрын

    It should be restored

  • @theresadimaggio7241
    @theresadimaggio72412 ай бұрын

    Such a beautiful church, why did they abandoned it

  • @PInk77W1
    @PInk77W12 ай бұрын

    Let’s say 3000 attended church every Sunday in 1950 let’s say u lose one person per Sunday do to old age or just falling away from church. 1950 to 2020 is 3640 Sundays. So if u lose one person per Sunday you now have 0 people attending. I don’t know if this is true, just one possibility.

  • @KennyAnderson-tm7zl
    @KennyAnderson-tm7zl2 ай бұрын

    Where is this place about would love to visit it and the surrounding area.Location would be great bud .

  • @Azdharchannel
    @Azdharchannel2 ай бұрын

    There is a Royal Hudson

  • @jackkircher1755
    @jackkircher17552 ай бұрын

    No indication as to what church this is or where it is nor When is was built, not even why it closed It pains me to know that church attendance has declined by more than 50% in the past three decades. Church was ALWAYS an integral part of my life. I can't believe that while the rest of the interior of the building is in shambles the sanctuary remains untouched

  • @ruthgoldbergives6945
    @ruthgoldbergives69452 ай бұрын

    The money. What happened to the, money. The tithes and offerings, and the building fund? Hey wait a minute. What happened to all that 🤑💰💰🤑 money in the church bank accounts? Money 🤑💰 doesn't just disappeared. Someone must know where the money went.😮

  • @graysoceanworld5662
    @graysoceanworld56622 ай бұрын

    I hope they will save this ship and turn it into a hotel.

  • @jameskellis3122
    @jameskellis31222 ай бұрын

    Whenever I see something like this it makes me think of all the decades of parishioners who sacrificed their blood, sweat and tears to have this beautiful house of worship as a soul saving station in their community... just abandoned and deteriorating 😢

  • @stopyraful
    @stopyrafulАй бұрын

    I believe this was the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church in Detroit, MI. It was built about 1908, maybe 1910 and had a vigorous congregation until the late 1950s or mid 60s. Sadly, the church became the victim of demographics with people moving out. A couple of churches came in and tried to make a go of it, but they soon closed, too.

  • @imac1960
    @imac19602 ай бұрын

    are you ever going to make videos again are you still around

  • @gregbell3559
    @gregbell35593 ай бұрын

    They waited too long, its beyond repair.

  • @ChristineTrubiano
    @ChristineTrubiano3 ай бұрын

    This was my dad's restaurant also we had wonderful memories we found you by accident but very grateful that we did. My mother still alive at 91 and got a kick out of seeing the building in such disarray

  • @ChristineTrubiano
    @ChristineTrubiano3 ай бұрын

    This was my dad's restaurant also we had wonderful memories we found you by accident but very grateful that we did. My mother still alive at 91 and got a kick out of seeing the building in such disarray

  • @sevengreen5494
    @sevengreen54943 ай бұрын

    A lot of churches are finding new life as mosques.

  • @user-fo5gk9ir7n
    @user-fo5gk9ir7n3 ай бұрын

    Instant thumbs-up for Steve's videos, even before I've finished watching 'em. Damn, I pity the animals that had to live at that "zoo."

  • @THEWEIM
    @THEWEIM3 ай бұрын

    this is so far gone now all side panels gone

  • @edbrown6985
    @edbrown69853 ай бұрын

    A floating wreck.and it's been stripped.i heard I guy say in a video today saying how brass and other metal has been auctioned or scrapped,and the owners of the pier want it off their property because it's damaging the pier and it's getting hard to get the rent which is almost a thousand dollars a week. It's time to let her go people, she's a very tired and old lady.

  • @thomasdeturk5142
    @thomasdeturk51423 ай бұрын

    That washout reminds me of the abandoned Tillamook railroad between banks and Tillamook Oregon.

  • @mickybulli
    @mickybulli3 ай бұрын

    Steve, lebst du noch, was ist passiert??

  • @rexfrew5392
    @rexfrew53923 ай бұрын

    I was a Leslie steam valve rep for DECADES. My training started at the factory when they were in New Jersey. I was on tons of ships at Elizabeth, NJ ... and trained industrially on Con Ed steam in NYC. My service supervisor at the plant had a huge pic of the SS US on his wall autographed by the Chief Engineer himself thanking him for all the support to keep that boat one of the fastest on the planet! I absolutely love looking at the old Leslie co tool valves, regulators and their related pneumatic instrumentation in your vids ✌

  • @morganmend
    @morganmend3 ай бұрын

    We went here for our first grade field trip in 2005.

  • @Netcentric-fk6ek
    @Netcentric-fk6ek3 ай бұрын

    chop it up, it a waster of time. Its been decades and the US is poorer than ever. Debt in the trillions. Chop it up and make bicycles

  • @michaelhoran407
    @michaelhoran4073 ай бұрын

    Scrap the ship in Philadelphia so as not to pose an environmental hazard to other ports and countries!

  • @shortliner68
    @shortliner684 ай бұрын

    I remember seeing this line from US 1 back in the early 1960s. It looked to be in pretty decent shape for a secondary line and even sported a communication pole line with wires/green insulators on the creek side. Not having a rail map of the area, those communication wires put me in mind of the B&O RR that ran alongside US 40 in Maryland. I wondered whether it was another portion of the B&O track that had curved closer to US 1 as it headed into Pennsylvania. Wasn't until years later I realized it was a different rail line altogether. Sad to see what has become of it many years after I first discovered the Branch while riding from Baltimore to Philadelphia.

  • @michaelhoran407
    @michaelhoran4074 ай бұрын

    Re: SS United States It’s not salvageable except for parting out for steel scrap. Even that would cost $200 million USD.

  • @RyansColoradoRailProductions
    @RyansColoradoRailProductions4 ай бұрын

    Last November, the whole property (and all the cars) were sold to a scrapper. Most of the cars (all but a few of the ones outside) are called PCC cars. The type was developed in 1936 to design a standardized, modernized, streetcar. Most ran until the ‘50s, with the ones in Los Angeles surviving in service until 1963. Here is a list of all the cars there that were either sold to museums or private collectors, or were outright scrapped. Shaker Heights 73 Philadelphia (SEPTA) 2103 2190 2258 2259 2261 2269 2270 2271 2274 2279 2283 2290 2724 Pittsburgh (P.A. Transit) 1703 1738 1741 1750 1754 1771 Boston (MBTA) 3229 3242 3244 3246 3247 3252 3255 3256 3259 3261 3266 3267 3270 3271 3285 3326

  • @gipseebustelo8271
    @gipseebustelo82714 ай бұрын

    Oh my God this really disgusted me how can somebody go in there and deface that beautiful home it just really makes me very angry