Night of Horrors – Exploring Baltimore’s Creepy Children’s Asylum at 3AM

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Tonight we find ourselves exploring the creepy abandoned Gundry Glass children’s asylum in Baltimore with Dan Bell and Nation of Decay. The children’s asylum was opened in 1880 for children with mental disabilities but after rumors of abuse and neglect an inspection of the asylum’s practices lead to the locations closure in 2000. This children’s asylum has sat abandoned ever since and is listed as on of Baltimore’s most haunted locations. Join us as we explore this creepy location and come across some terrifying finds.
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22 Comments

  1. I can't believe that you morons are walking thru this place touching all that stuff without any gloves on, or not wearing any type of masks with all that black mold, as well as I see tons of materials that contain asbestos, D-U-M-B!!

  2. Where is finland text 😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒

  3. Anyone think of having a night party in one of those haunted houses.. like play some party music all night while people dancing all night and making noise? I bet all the ghost and spirit will dissapear the next dayπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  4. i really enjoyed the eerie atmosphere you captured in this video, great job! but honestly, i feel like exploring places like this is a bit disrespectful to the history and the people who suffered there. i mean, are we supposed to just treat it as entertainment? it raises some ethical questions, don't you think?

  5. this video was so well done, you really captured the eerie atmosphere of the asylum. however, i can't help but wonder if these kinds of explorations glorify what happened to the kids there. it's important to remember the history and not just turn it into entertainment, you know?

  6. I appreciate these guys and their research in places like these because there some other explorers who act not cool but these they know what to do ❀

  7. That little sign that says Merry Christmas it plugs in its neon that's worth a lot of money if it works that's something you don't never see anymore as a neon Christmas light

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