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UER Forum > US: Great Lakes > old factory (?) in Plymouth, Wisconsin (Viewed 172 times)
Evaa 


Location: Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
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old factory (?) in Plymouth, Wisconsin
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Hey, this is my first ever post, I explored my first place with my friend today, here are some pictures. This is a building in Plymouth, Wisconsin, not sure what it was used for, there really isn’t much equipment except for a furnace and like a boiler. Obviously, there’s a bunch of kid’s toys too so we’re clearly not the first people to have gone inside the building. I saw a broken window last winter leading to the building, but there were too many bushes in the way. I haven’t been able to go back, but I did today and saw it was still open, and there were way less plants in the way.

Here’s the room I saw as soon as I stepped in
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

The door in the room was locked, so I stuck my arm through that hole and unlocked it from the other side. When I first opened it, I thought I heard something from inside the building, and my friend and I got worried so we left, checked around the whole building again to see if there were any doors open, and went back inside. The picture I got from when I first opened the door kinda sucks, but I have one from a different angle that'll be posted later in this post.

Here's the room which was connected to the room we walked into after the door (don't know how else to explain it hahah)
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

and some of the stuff I saw
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr
(A wurlitzer jukebox from 1968)

Here's the room I was talking about earlier from a different angle
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

Then there was a huge empty room,
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

There was an elevator shaft, and I found a small staircase which led to the next floor.

4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

There were 2 rooms, a industrial, empty one, and this one.
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr
(that staircase leads to a door which only goes to the outside btw, that's where we left from.)

4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr
some cute little bugs :p
there was some black mold too in the basement, I had a crappy covid mask and my friend just covered her face with her sweater. We'll be better prepared next time, it was pretty spontaneous.

I didn't really take any pictures of the next couple of floors because they all just had large empty stone rooms. I totally forgot to check for the elevator though, here's a pic from the bottom of the elevator shaft.
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

anyways, we ended up finding a super low hanging attic and there was a small staircase which lead to the roof.

4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

one the roof there was a small room which held the machinery that lifts the elevator.
IMG_5021 by Eva L, on Flickr

we sat on the roof for a while and talked, and when we came down we went into a smaller building nearby. It kinda sucked honestly. We went through a whole in the ground and were in this dusty basement:
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr

Here's the upstairs:
4/2 by Eva L, on Flickr
found some graffiti, mostly racist slurs, and left because it was uninteresting. I think there's another floor but neither of us saw a staircase

In conclusion, first building was awesome, second building was boring, and I should probably pay more attention in English class when we're doing creative writing because even I'm getting bored reading this.




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