First Post Guys! Anyways, my group of friends and I found an abandoned Gas Station south of Atlanta. Apparently, the gas station went bankrupt due to the county screwing them over. A new highway system was out in, and the road to the gas station was relocated, so in order to get to the station...
HISTORY
wiki text: Riverside Amusement Park was an amusement park in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA from 1903 to 1970. Originating as a joint venture between engineer/amusement park developer Frederick Ingersoll and Indianapolis businessmen J. Clyde Power, Albert Lieber, and Bert Fiebleman and...
Built in 1896 and in continuous use until 1995, this pinwheel style quaker prison was a reflection of a similar one located nearby. You can tour that one for a few dollars and take as many pictures as you like. This one was not so easy....
It was the site of a controversial...
Hello everyone. I was refereed to join the forum from the Facebook group. Im from Ohio, USA and have followed urban exploring for a while. Recently I started getting out and doing it myself. I mainly film videos and post them on youtube but I also take pictures when I'm scouting new areas. I was...
The Mcneil Mansion burlington city new jersey..Mcniel was a pipe maker he created his own enclosed town..he had his own electicty factory,his own firehouse,all next to his pipe factory
as it once looked
There was amovement to tear it down...i tried my ancient hebrew curse resh resh...to...
The St. Nicholas Breaker, once the world's largest coal breaker, capable of processing 12,500 tons of coal per day,described as sounding "like thunder" during operation..injury and death were common..... located between Mahanoy City and Shenandoah in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania on rt54...
This was the first presbyterian church of trenton nj built in 1870 but in its last incarnation it was the imanni church ..before it became abandoned
some of the stained glass are tiffany stain glass
I think thats a red rosewood steinway..fully restored its worth about 30,000$...
The Scammel Mansion Yardly PA..orginal built in 1790s or so added onto though the ages..the scammel family made porcelin...I used to post on the WeirdNJ site but they closed the fourms..with no explanation so now ill post here..i walked right into this place years ago but now they have built up...
First I must apologise for not being around too much lately, other things have been going on and I've barely found the time or energy or want to explore stuff here. However I have just got back from a three week trip to the States where I saw many wonderful things and places.
As many of you...
Afternoon All,
Here is another hospital i visited whilst in the States. Was about a 3.5 hour drive from where i was staying in Rhode Island so was up early for this one to make our way here. Once there, we parked up and was shocked to see how much more snow there was here than there was in RI...
No info on this one im afraid, i litrally got to Boston and met up with some friends for some dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe then started drinking, drunk way too much tbh, more than i intended as i was wanting to do a rooftop on the first night in the states, but by time i actually got away from...
Morning All,
This report is very picture heavy i do apologise
I recently went over to America for the first time ever to meet up with some American contacts who had said in the past if i was ever over in the states, they would be more than happy to show me around :)
So i upped and booked...
Throwing up something else from the vaults, visited not quite a year ago with a non OS member. This house, built in 1883, was described at the time in a local newspaper as “perhaps the most elegant country home in Middle Georgia.” The home changed hands between three families, the first in 1889...
The Martin Office Building, also known as the American Life Building, and the Stonewall Building, was built in 1925. it originally housed the Birmingham City Commission as well as various other firms and tenants. Sometime in the sixties The American Life Insurance Company moved their...
It's been a little bit since I've posted anything but that doesn't mean I've been slacking on exploring. The last week of December and early January me and my exploring pal decided it was a good time to get down and dirty scouting, researching, and exploring places here around Birmingham, since...
Unfortunately I have no historical information to share with everyone about this former school, all the information I can find trawling through the internet about this place all deals with photos of it while it's been abandoned, and no information on it.
This was one of those places that me and...
Built in 1920 the six story (seven counting the basement) First National Bank Building in Andalusia is the tallest structure of it's kind for nearly a good 70-80 miles in each direction! The view from the roof of this place is simply incredible, the surrounding land is very flat, so you can see...
Compiled from two visits in October and November of this year, with a bunch of non Oblivion State peeps. History and historical pictures taken from various sites.
Skinny Street was opened in 1957 as a high school, with it's first class graduating in 1961. In 1961 the Alabama Air National Guard...
Sorry that my first post is posting my video, but i had no idea this forum existed and would love to hear opinions!
1 year ago in the Red Sea me and my friend Jordy were trying to jump of a bridge structure but we had to check the water first.
Turns out there was a whole building...