AMAZING Then and Now Photos of Abandoned Places

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bumpyproductions
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Great video and equally great background music as well 👍

Tom-okrh
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The one thing I dislike about our country, we throw so much away ! There is so much that could be repurposed for good !

melodyhart
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The Tome School for Boys in Port Deposit was probably better known as part of the old Bainbridge Naval Training Center which was established in WW2. I worked there for a couple of years and the old school was used as the Naval Academy Preparatory School before the base closed down in the early 1970's. I actually was part of the crew that moved the Navy out of the school and emptied the buildings.

pclayton
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Time goes by and people and places get forgotten by this same time.

fonziebulldog
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Yay. PA TURNPIKE! And Maryland too. Thanks for posting!

janetcarbone
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The PA Turnpike tunnels were abandoned with good reason: two lanes were reduced to one at the tunnel entrance. The traffic jams this created were epic.

jimpatrick
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Interesting to see the passage of time. Plus the music is the jam.

Boski
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I rode through all of the PA Turnpike tunnels. We would go to the NJ shore every year when I was young. It was always an interesting and exciting moment to go through them. I liked the sign, "Remove Sunglasses." Yes, as traffic increased the tunnels became a huge bottleneck especially on a holiday weekend. Now, even having 2 lanes in each direction is somewhat of a bottleneck. But no worries, the PA Turnpike Commission will be sure to collect a toll.

georgesealy
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I have that movie " the road" definitely looks like the same tunnel i remember saying in these videos " if the world's over populated why we have so much abandoned places "?

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In Oconto Falls, Wisconsin, there's an abandoned bridge located adjacent to the Scott paper mill that used to connect South Maple Street with North Caldwell Avenue ascending Company Hill in Downtown Oconto Falls. The old bridge was bypassed by a new bridge, running parallel to the dam, that opened sometime in the 1980s, and now the old bridge was closed off to the public and rotting away due to over 30-40 years of decay. The rebar in the concrete sidewalk was exposed and there were holes in the road itself. A barricade and chain-link fence has been put on both sides of that old bridge sometime in the mid-2000s.

Justin-Hill-
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The “after” scenes looked like they could’ve been used in “Chernobyl Diaries”.

tieroneactual
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Remember when Trump said “the country is closed. We’re full”. These videos show what a disaster the country has become.

scasey
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Why doesn't the owner sell to a developer for a recreational site or park

theodorepetine
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America has so much space, things that have no use over time, get abandoned. It's so incredibly wasteful, I hate it. Here in the Netherlands almost every square meter is accounted for and put to good use. It's hard to find anything like this anywhere.

StatusQuonald
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So weird to build a major road n tunnels and then waste it after x amount of years. I don't understand that. How many people had to give up homes n property to Emminent Domain just so that Turnpike could be built? Same for those schools. Seems like a lot of poor longterm planning or maybe it's just a throwaway society. Seems like some places could be recycled or rejuvenated. Wasteful somehow.

lorinapetranova
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Your videos are neat, but get rid of the exclamatory remarks. It would make it a lot more enjoyable

mikey
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Why do you say that the ruins are 'insane?'

margin
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Now just places for seshes and trapping.

jasonmillers
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whoa! the short clip of driving in the tunnel, which is really narrow, was not near long enough for its 6000 foot length, way over a mile. so it must have been pretty dangerous in there. is that why it was closed? is it a trail now?

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