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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Asylum #7 was constructed in the early 1900's. It began life as an "..Asylum for the Insane", then it was partially converted to a prison. Currently, the campus houses an active corrections facility with a handful of vacant buildings scattered among the active ones.

Just like the recently penetrated "Government Health Campus", it appears that the current ownership of this location has been enough of a deterrent to keep most people away. The building presented below was the former men's prison barracks and has been vacant for 11 years. We also explored the extent of the tunnels which connect all of the buildings. Due to the nature of exploring partially active locations, I only took the time to photograph what you see below. The rest of the action can be seen in the video of this trip here.

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

Asylum #7 © 2016 sublunar

2 Comments:

  1. Aerohog said...
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    Anonymous said...
    Where is this asylum?

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