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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Philly Navy Yard(Viewed 2987 times)
hopster location:
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Philly Navy Yard
< on 11/4/2015 11:02 PM >
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I was just reading an article about the Navy Yard. The governor is pushing development down there which got me thinking I would like to check out what is left to see. Can anyone tell me how tough it would be to walk around down there without getting thrown into jail? Are there a lot of guards? Is it even worth the effort?



Radical_Ed location:
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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 1 on 11/5/2015 3:40 AM >
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Posted by hopster
Can anyone tell me how tough it would be to walk around down there without getting thrown into jail? Are there a lot of guards? Is it even worth the effort?


Easy.
No.
Absolutely.

Weekdays only. 6 AM - 8 PM. Self-guided 2 mile walking tour. Free. Where you go is up to the circumference of your gonads.

http://www.navyyar...our-visitors-guide

Edit: Fixed broken link ~Wang


[last edit 11/5/2015 5:28 AM by Emperor Wang - edited 1 times]

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TacitBlue83 location:
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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 2 on 11/11/2015 2:59 AM >
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Dammit ed you are the man lol.

I still gotta hit up those philly spots that are on my list
Been a ghost on here lately.



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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 3 on 12/5/2015 2:18 PM >
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did a driveby on a sail boat. the entire neighborhood in the far corner is leveled & is currently used as a car lot for imports. ( stretches from there to the walt bridge)



Radical_Ed location:
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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 4 on 12/6/2015 6:08 PM >
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Those apartments blew anyway. Just your average, run-of-the-mill drywall and stucco junk atrocities with no features or actual architectural worth.
What you want is the multitude of 50-100+ year old buildings on-site and of course, the moth-balled cruisers and destroyers. Lots of government Navy buildings and heavy industrial, plus classic brick and limestone administrative stuff. America's Naval military history played an important part in this area of South Philly and documenting the past is there for the taking if you so desire.



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Speed location:
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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 5 on 12/6/2015 6:21 PM >
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Posted by Radical_Ed
Those apartments blew anyway. Just your average, run-of-the-mill drywall and stucco junk atrocities with no features or actual architectural worth.


Completely agree. Spent an evening there not terribly long before they were demo'd and it was not worth the long hike through the brush it took to get to them.



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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 6 on 12/7/2015 7:29 AM >
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There are lots of vacant buildings on site and most go back to WWII and beyond in age. Some are sealed up tight and others are pretty easy to get into.

You need to watch yourself because they have some pretty layered security between the PPD, DoD Police, Naval Police, and then private security. However the campus as Ed pointed out it very open, especially now, and getting more publicly accessible as the years go on. Last time I was there some retarded iron-worker stopped me and accused me of being a terrorist for taking pictures of some old machine shop building which was a pain in the ass, but that was more near where they still do shipbuilding.

In my personal opinion from what I have seen there everything is almost 100% gutted and cleaned out. Some of it is neat but the real gem is the exteriors of the WWI era and older buildings down there coupled with just how near military posts are in that they were essentially self contained cities. If you get in some its cool, but you are not missing much if you don't.

My .02 cents.



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<Reply # 7 on 12/10/2015 6:26 PM >
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There is at least one kickass roof, though.



hopster location:
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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 8 on 12/23/2015 3:18 PM >
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Thanks everybody for the help. I appreciate it.



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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 9 on 12/25/2015 4:18 PM >
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Posted by Soldat
There are lots of vacant buildings on site and most go back to WWII and beyond in age. Some are sealed up tight and others are pretty easy to get into.

You need to watch yourself because they have some pretty layered security between the PPD, DoD Police, Naval Police, and then private security. However the campus as Ed pointed out it very open, especially now, and getting more publicly accessible as the years go on. Last time I was there some retarded iron-worker stopped me and accused me of being a terrorist for taking pictures of some old machine shop building which was a pain in the ass, but that was more near where they still do shipbuilding.

In my personal opinion from what I have seen there everything is almost 100% gutted and cleaned out. Some of it is neat but the real gem is the exteriors of the WWI era and older buildings down there coupled with just how near military posts are in that they were essentially self contained cities. If you get in some its cool, but you are not missing much if you don't.

My .02 cents.






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TacitBlue83 location:
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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 10 on 2/25/2016 10:48 PM >
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Posted by Soldat
There are lots of vacant buildings on site and most go back to WWII and beyond in age. Some are sealed up tight and others are pretty easy to get into.

You need to watch yourself because they have some pretty layered security between the PPD, DoD Police, Naval Police, and then private security. However the campus as Ed pointed out it very open, especially now, and getting more publicly accessible as the years go on. Last time I was there some retarded iron-worker stopped me and accused me of being a terrorist for taking pictures of some old machine shop building which was a pain in the ass, but that was more near where they still do shipbuilding.

In my personal opinion from what I have seen there everything is almost 100% gutted and cleaned out. Some of it is neat but the real gem is the exteriors of the WWI era and older buildings down there coupled with just how near military posts are in that they were essentially self contained cities. If you get in some its cool, but you are not missing much if you don't.

My .02 cents.


thx for the info. good summary.



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Re: Philly Navy Yard
<Reply # 11 on 2/26/2016 6:02 PM >
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got to watch out for attack beavers (the animal get your mind out of the gutter) I was there one night going to the houses a few years back and there was a beaver in the little creek thing that runs next to where the houses were



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