Brownsville General Hospital - Left to Rot for Decades

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Antiquity Echoes

Antiquity Echoes

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The Brownsville General Hospital opened its doors in 1914 while still partly under construction. Development was an ongoing affair on the grounds, with the completion of the hospital proper in 1916 only to be immediately followed by an expansion which included a surgical suite just a few years later. This was quickly succeeded soon after by a large nurse's home and school across the street in 1928, dubbed The Horner Medical Nurses Home. You wouldn't discern any of this from looking at the property today though, not because it has fallen into a state of unrecognizable decay, as so often happens, but because it simply no longer exists. So much energy, so many years of building, expansion, and improvement, for nothing but a few pages in a history book somewhere. That, and historic curiosity websites like this of course. So, as is our custom - Let us eulogize what once was, as we examine the fragmented remains of the late Brownsville General Hospital.
What attracted us to the Brownsville grounds some years before its demolition was the utter sense of loss you experienced as soon as you saw it. For decades the former hospital disintegrated behind vines and trees, vandalized, burned, robbed, and in a state of continuing collapse. To this day Brownsville remains one of the most ruinous locations we have ever paid a visit to, but it was in this utter disarray that it shined. Stunning in its complete removal from any traditional sense of beauty - A byproduct of a city that had more important things to do, and more interesting things to pay thought to.
At times walking the hallways of the old hospital was more like gently crossing a swaying suspension bridge. It was not uncommon for the patient rooms directly off the halls to be entirely lost, displaced by a gaping void multiple stories high. The entire contents of the missing rooms; beds, tables, dressers, walls, and floor, crumpled to a heap in the basement. That far-below basement was where most of the hospital had come to reside as the years gradually hollowed out the building, and what scarce wood remained for us to cautiously traverse was temporary at very best, surviving long past its time. Like the hospital itself.
The whole of the structure existed like a fading memory would if plucked from the mind of someone who had once known it long ago. The colors of its walls were long forgotten, its lines had deformed and twisted, and its facade was blurred and obstructed. The hospital had grown to look in all ways as forgotten as it had come to be, lingering as something that was already part of the distant past.
Before the thorns, fires, graffiti, and collapsed floors, this was once the most utilized hospital in the state of Pennsylvania (percentage-wise). Unlike many disused hospitals, which closed down due to poor population numbers, the reverse was true of Brownsville - It was shuttered in the mid-1960s, upon the opening of a modern hospital built close by to better serve the patient population that was overwhelming the old general hospital. The grounds were then privately purchased and converted to an assisted-living facility, which in turn closed in 1985 due to lack of clients as well as rampant claims of abuse and neglect. Brownsville General rotted away from that day forth, abandoned on the roadside until its unceremonious razing in January of 2021.
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@melchman71
@melchman71 Ай бұрын
I went in here back in 2005 on Halloween. It looked exactly like this back then, you brought back the memories.
@AntiquityEchoes
@AntiquityEchoes Ай бұрын
@@melchman71 What an awesome experience that must have been!
@BurnedDrive
@BurnedDrive 4 ай бұрын
Visited very close to it’s demolition, met a group of other explorers while exploring. Something about two groups meeting, years and years after it’s walls saw it’s last patient, both with the same intent on seeing what was left behind. One of my best memories in the hobby
@AntiquityEchoes
@AntiquityEchoes 4 ай бұрын
We know that feeling, and it's great you've experienced it - Over the years we've formed some incredible friendships with other explorers. There's a common bond that ties many of us.
@faiththeunknownbeing8126
@faiththeunknownbeing8126 9 ай бұрын
Still wish that my friend and i coulda gone in somehow when we would go out that way. She lived out there and me from the city. Wild
@SylviaLanious
@SylviaLanious Жыл бұрын
Love this. So well documented. Wish I could have seen it.
@AntiquityEchoes
@AntiquityEchoes Жыл бұрын
Thank you! We feel that this place was underappreciated during its time.
@rlanious
@rlanious Жыл бұрын
Great video editing. Anyway, I remember taking patients from there to transfer to a higher level of care in Pittsburgh as a young paramedic.
@AntiquityEchoes
@AntiquityEchoes Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and that must have been an interesting memory to have while watching a video of the pace badly decayed. Surely many in the local community hold memories of the place.
@miraclegirl1694
@miraclegirl1694 3 жыл бұрын
Though the walls are leaning with dust and decay, there’s faint voices that whisper there today. It’s the voices of patients and guests from long back, they settle in silence, sun gleaming through the cracks. We wish we could ask what it was like back then, when the hustle and bustle of life came to an end. Though this building slightly stands erect, it makes all who pass stop and reflect.
@AntiquityEchoes
@AntiquityEchoes 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing 🖤
@M0rshu64
@M0rshu64 3 жыл бұрын
Holy hell, that place is falling apart. How the hell did you manage maneuver around to get such magnificent shots?
@AntiquityEchoes
@AntiquityEchoes 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It was a lot of testing floorboards and VERY slow walking.
@abandonedroadside
@abandonedroadside 3 жыл бұрын
Was a beautiful building
@AmongTheUnknown
@AmongTheUnknown 3 жыл бұрын
Now demolished.
@AntiquityEchoes
@AntiquityEchoes 3 жыл бұрын
Yup. We mention just that in the opening paragraph of the video description.
@Tony_minerakaRaGeDudley
@Tony_minerakaRaGeDudley 3 жыл бұрын
Its fully demolished now?
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