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Bat Country
| | Northern IL < on 6/3/2006 5:10 PM >
| | | Hi, I'm new here, and I live in McHenry county Il, Pretty much the lame suburbs of Chicago. There are a few sites around here that me and my crew are working on exploring, but if anyone knows of others, Please let me know! Here are the few that we know of, I plan on putting up some pictures later. The Silver Nugget, and abandoned resteraunt on Rt.31 Not sure whats going on with this one, there always seems to be more stuff in it every time we go. Abandoned RV Dealership, on Rt. 14 Havent been inside yet, planning to soon. Abandoned house, on Three Oaks Road, south of Rt. 14 Large Victorian style house, some cool architecture. Toy Factory, off Algonquin Road, In Algonquin. HUGE! I havent been there to take pictures yet, but my friends have visited it. Very creepy and old. There are also Several old houses and barns on Rt. 47, just freshly abandoned. Several still contain farm equipment. Any other locations would be much apreciated!
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true_infinity
Location: Rockford, IL. Gender: Male
Jerk of the Year
| | | | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 1 on 6/3/2006 5:54 PM >
| | | Posted by Bat Country Any other locations would be much apreciated!
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most of the illinois/indiana folks are here, all very nice people, but be carefull with posting locations on open forums like this. any more specific than what you've already listed is generally frowned upon...unless in a private forum or PM. back on topic, those all sound like nice places, im from the bartlett/elgin area, so mchenry is a little haul north but not too bad. we should meet up sometime and check out that toy factory at least, that got my motor runnin.
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Leo1: You cant just wander around Gary going into old buildings! Theres plenty of crackheads that will bust you in the mouth for that camera, then run a train your ladyfriends. Me: I like Gary, I think its nice, aside from the lack of eats on a Sunday afternoon. Leo2: Yeah, its really nice...until we find three dead strangers in an...abandoned...thing. |
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Arkan
Location: LaSalle County, Illinois Gender: Male
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 2 on 6/3/2006 10:23 PM >
| | | I've been told about an elusive slaughterhouse out near the town of Irene, but so far it has evaded me. Ah yes, many hours I've spent driving around Irene.
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Reb00t
Location: Chicagoland Gender: Male
Iron Chef Microwave
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 3 on 6/4/2006 11:58 PM >
| | | I have some really poor pics of the Toy Factory exterior. I'd love to do it sometime. Last time I scouted it was a year ago, and they had "rent-a-fence" around the place, and a few dumpsters. The odd thing was that the awning above the door was in pristine condition. I should go back now that I've got a decent camera.
Used to eat a lot at the Silver Nugget. Was a pretty cool place when it was open. I'd think there's not much to see there other than the graffiti on the Route 31 bridge. Additions for your pleasure: Riding the Prairie Trail: In Crystal Lake, north of 176 there is an active factory with a preserved steam locomotive and passenger car sitting out front. It's a little ways off the trail. FYI that sign does say no trespassing, so ask at the factory's reception desk before poking around.
Sterne's wood's was once the site of a gravel quarry. There's a few foundations and standpipes around there. Not much to see, but fun to hike through the bush. The region between CL and Algonquin contains active quarrying. There's a few abandoned loaders from when the Prairie Trail was C&NW's right of way. There's also some abandoned bridge abutments, and lots of piles of discarded rail ties. I'm sure there might be some historical junk scattered in with that stuff, but I've been told off by the Meyer Material People for trespassing before, so be careful. Weekends are best because active mining is not going on.
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Wakalaka
Location: IL Gender: Male
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 4 on 6/5/2006 6:14 AM >
| | | I've been to 2 of those 5 places. Only one time each, but I can give a little information. Silver Nugget- Nothing special..I'd say the most interesting thing we found there were the job applications for 3 years ago. Toy Factory- Definitely a cool place. We keep finding something new everytime we come. I'd highly recommend checking it out. Bunch of small spaces though, got a few bumps on the head.
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Reb00t
Location: Chicagoland Gender: Male
Iron Chef Microwave
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 5 on 6/5/2006 4:12 PM >
| | | Never been inside the Toy Factory, can you give me any idea of what condition the interior is in? IE: stable flooring and roofing?
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Bat Country
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 6 on 6/6/2006 5:59 AM >
| | | I went back today and took several pictures, However My computer isnt respondingwell to my camera at the moment. The other camera we used has a few that turned out well, wich I will put up tomorow. as for the quarries, we might have to check those out. The toy factory's interior is very nice on the inside, some nice achitecture, however tons of grafiti and vandalism. The floors on the second story are very weak in some spots, even collapsed. However you can make it safely all the way to the roof, and up part that fell through. Overall, Definately worth a trip. The only problem is the way in, a small hole in the fence you have to climb under.
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Wakalaka
Location: IL Gender: Male
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 7 on 6/6/2006 6:03 AM >
| | | I definitely cut my back on that fence. That thing is annoying. Found rust in my hair later lol. It's easy to bump your head in certain areas. Definitely bring a flashlight.
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Boomah
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 8 on 6/6/2006 6:35 AM >
| | | haha well i was there today.. the toy factory that is.. it is pretty amazing.. the floors are stable but i would watch out. bring a flashlight.. no doubt.. and there are hobos living there.. there are beds and everything.. i took some pictures inside..and alright there are orbs everywhere. and i heard that 3 people were killed there at one point and thats why it closed.. but does anyone know the history of that place? or know where i can get some information? if so email me [email protected]
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vipermike2002
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 9 on 6/6/2006 1:18 PM >
| | | The toy factory looks interesting, can you guys post some more pics?
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Reb00t
Location: Chicagoland Gender: Male
Iron Chef Microwave
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 10 on 6/6/2006 4:29 PM >
| | | I'll second the picture request. If you want to learn more, a good place to start would be these links: (I tried googling "Algonquin Toy Factory" and a few other things, but I didn't get much) My best guess would be that the building was originally used as a Dairy. There are a number of loading docks facing the bike trail that once would have served a rail siding. If I can remember correctly, there are two chimneys, one of which might have been used to power boilers for pasteurization. More info below. McHenry County Historical Society: http://www.mchsonline.org/ Algonquin Historic Preservation Commission: http://www.algonqu...ommision/home.html Historical Archives: http://www.algonqu...archivesindex.html Oddly enough, absolutely no mention of the "Toy Factory" or any related disasters. The best I could find were these things (with original grammar): September 12, 1888 Local factory makes 200 pounds of butter and 300 pounds of Cheese each day. July 7, 1938 Borden Milk Factory is torn down. It was located near the bike path and north of Jefferson Street. August 31, 1886 Railroad shipped 37,000 cans of milk from this village.
There is a gap in history between 1916 and the 70's on the "disaster" page. I'm still trying to find some more info, which will also come in handy for my model railroad.
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Bat Country
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 11 on 6/6/2006 5:16 PM >
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Here are a few more pictures from when we went. As for a history of the building, I cant find annything, I spent at least 3 hours trying. The only thing i could find is this... http://www.loopnet...de=1lww2t006a00001 Wich states that its for sale for 2.1 million dollars, but thats all. --EDIT-- My bad about the information, Im a little new to this.
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Reb00t
Location: Chicagoland Gender: Male
Iron Chef Microwave
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 12 on 6/6/2006 6:02 PM >
| | | FYI Bat Country, you should avoid posting specific addresses or coordinates in the public forums. Some less than desirable visitors to this board will use locations for vandalism and scrapping, which can lead to locations being closed off or demolished. This generally is a problem in more urbanized areas, but just play it safe and avoid posting specific addresses or coordinates. Edited for spelling and grammar. [last edit 6/6/2006 6:03 PM by Reb00t - edited 1 times]
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Bat Country
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 13 on 6/7/2006 4:40 AM >
| | | Thanks for the tip! As for new information, I found out that there is some sort of abandoned factory in woodstock, that use to make lamps or something of the sort. I plan on finding more about that soon. Also, I was considering a trip out to either vishnu springs or the joliet army ammunitions plant. more info later!
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Nelles22
Location: Nashville, TN Gender: Male
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 14 on 6/9/2006 10:16 PM >
| | | Man i nearly forgot about that place. The fence was sealed tight at the time, and I had some suspicious neighbors staring at me. Thought it was best to leave. Havent made it back out that way since. I think i need to check it out again.
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Bat Country
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 15 on 6/10/2006 6:07 AM >
| | | If your intersted in hitting it up, wait a week or so. some kids broke in a bunch of windows with rocks, and the police covered one of the entry points. PM me if your interesetd in further info.
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marinmci
Location: Illinois/St. Louis
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 16 on 6/12/2006 6:25 AM >
| | | Posted by Wakalaka I definitely cut my back on that fence. That thing is annoying. Found rust in my hair later lol. It's easy to bump your head in certain areas. Definitely bring a flashlight.
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if you walk around the fence towards the back, through that park area, there is a path through the woods. the fence is open back there.
Ive been to the quarries/sandpits countless times. its probably some of the most fun Ive ever had in my life. jumping off giant sand cliffs. Never been caught, close a few times, but if you are smart its pretty safe. anyone ever go to Shireland in Huntley? its an old abandoned amusement park
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Pravus
Location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 17 on 6/12/2006 11:21 AM >
| | | Posted by Bat Country
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Where is this one taken at? that all from the warehouse lookin place?
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Bat Country
| | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 18 on 6/13/2006 4:26 AM >
| | | Yeah, That was taken on the first story, near some offices. Strange huh? Also, Thanks for the tip marinmci, Whats this about an abandoned amusment park? Ill pm you for more info. - Also, Ive just recived word on two more factories, both in the woodstock area, more news later.
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KTownUE
Location: Kenosha, WI Gender: Male
Small town UE all up in the midwest.
| | | Re: Northern IL <Reply # 19 on 6/21/2006 5:47 PM >
| | | I'll have to hit some of these up sometime. I live just on the other side of the border in WI so I think im close enough. Thanks for the tips.
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