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Religious school complex for the disabled.
< on 9/9/2015 8:58 PM >
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I finally got around to checking out this massive complex that was once a religious school for the disabled. We explored several buildings, including the school buildings themselves, a chapel and a few dormitory buildings, all connected by steam tunnels!

Unfortunately, we did have to skip the power plant due to a scrapper working. Luckily, i heard his power tool right as i was stepping inside, so i backed out before he saw me. We also had to skip the pool house due to the steam tunnel door being stuck. That's all okay, though. It just means i have to make a return trip!

I didn't take too many photos. I focused on room shots this time around. I'll be back for more, though!

1. The first building we entered, we immediately came upon the auditorium. Not a bad way to start off the explore!


After looking around the auditorium and first school building some, we decided to find the steam tunnels.
Once found, we journeyed towards the next school building.

2. A lot of the place is still in pretty good condition.


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4. The main thing time has been taking its toll on is the floors.


Back to the steam tunnels.

5. We didn't expect a chapel.


6. It was a pretty pleasant surprise!


7. Confessing our sins.


Apparently if we had looked under the chapel, we would've found the gymnasium. Something else to check out next time!

8. Hallway towards the cafeteria.


Once again, back to the tunnels.

9. Another school building, which contained the music and choir rooms and such.


10. One of the dormitories. I'm guessing this was a study area.


11. One last group shot before we exited the way we entered!


Thanks for looking!
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Great shots!

Location looks so clean as well!




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Man, it has it's rough spots, but that is a pretty nice looking location.




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Awesome set dude! Looks like a really cool spot.




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Great photos bro but being afraid of a scrapper? There's YouTube footage of me telling a group of scrappers that Wendy's is hiring. Fuck those motherfuckers. Thread where you wish.




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Love seeing wooden floors like the ones here buckle like an accordion, it makes for some really interesting lines which you captured perfectly! Thanks for sharing, glad to read it was a safe explore in the end.




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Thanks, guys! This spot is relatively untouched. There's some graffiti and vandalism, but compared to the size of the place, there really isn't much.

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Great photos bro but being afraid of a scrapper? There's YouTube footage of me telling a group of scrappers that Wendy's is hiring. Fuck those motherfuckers. Thread where you wish.


It's not that i'm scared of scrappers. I just like to avoid them if i can, in case they're actually supposed to be there, legally scrapping. Around here, in most cases they're actually contracted by the owner/city.




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Brilliant stuff, a really nice hall!!




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What an adventure. I have yet to enter a place by tunnels or anything cool like that. Also, super clean spot. I really dig it and you did a good job capturing all the rooms. Thanks for sharing. Make sure to update us with more when you go back!




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Brilliant stuff, a really nice hall!!


Thank you! Lots of halls here. Hah.

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What an adventure. I have yet to enter a place by tunnels or anything cool like that. Also, super clean spot. I really dig it and you did a good job capturing all the rooms. Thanks for sharing. Make sure to update us with more when you go back!


Tunnels are not only rad, but they make moving from building to building that much easier and discrete!

Thanks for the compliment! I'll definitely be reporting back, once i make the trip again. It's a couple hours from me, so it'll be a bit yet.




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Very nice set, thanks for sharing!




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Very nice set, thanks for sharing!


Thank you much!




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