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The Proper People

Season 2019 2019

  • 2019-01-11T05:00:00Z on YouTube
  • 20m
  • 7h 40m (23 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
We are two friends, Bryan and Michael, who travel in search of abandoned buildings to explore and photograph. We film our adventures to share with the world.

23 episodes

In this episode we check out the largest abandoned factory we've ever explored - a massive blast furnace known as HFB and it's associated steelworks. This location has been on our bucket list for years and it was amazing to finally be able to travel to Belgium to see it for ourselves. It's truly one of the most impressive abandoned industrial sites in the world.

Special thanks to Pierre M, an ex-employee of the steel mill who allowed us to use his footage of the blast furnace in action. You can see his blog about the steel industry in Liège here: https://haut-fourneau06.skyrock.com/

We also used footage from "HF6: The End of the Film" which you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2eBcHrJxok

In this episode, we explore an abandoned school of physiotherapy in the mountains of Germany. This building was in an advanced state of decay and looked as if it was ready to collapse at any moment.

While on a road trip with our friends from Broken Window Theory, we explore the best abandoned asylum we've ever seen. The building dates back to the 1700s and is filled with natural decay, old relics, and lots of history.

In this special double feature episode, we start by checking out the abandoned Wanderer-Werke factory, where we find the ruins of an incredible ornate power plant that even has chandeliers hanging from the ceiling! Then we head to an abandoned ironworks that's been turned into a street art paradise.

In this episode, we first check out a vintage abandoned power plant with a beautiful color scheme. Then we head to an abandoned coal mine which had several ornate and impressive industrial buildings as well.

In this episode, we explore two large houses in the French countryside.

In this episode, we explore an abandoned theater complex with over 4,000 seats. Two theaters were built on top of each other, something that is extremely rare. Much of the detailed plaster has collapsed, but it is still possible to see how grand this theater once was.

In this episode, we explore an incredible asylum building with power still on. The facility was filled with old equipment and surprisingly a lot of it still turned on!

In this episode we're checking out one of the most fascinating abandoned industrial sites we've ever encountered- the surface works of a huge German coal mine. Inside were tons of interesting sights to behold, including massive machine rooms and a loop of mine cart track that reminded us of a roller coaster!

In this episode we explore an abandoned religious boys school that dates back to the late 1800s. This structure is a beautiful example of Victorian architecture.

In this episode of Bumps in the Night, we return to the abandoned asylum at which we had an extremely creepy encounter a few years ago. This time, we're determined not to be scared off so easily, and to find out if the hospital really is haunted.

In this episode, we explore an abandoned steel factory in Charleroi, Belgium. While the majority of the complex was undergoing demolition, a few buildings on one side were still untouched. Unfortunately we were caught by security, but not before seeing almost everything we wanted to see.

In this episode we explore two of the most interesting abandoned car factories in Detroit: The Cadillac Stamping Plant and Fisher Body Plant #21.

In this episode, we explore one of the largest abandoned schools in Detroit, Cooley High School. At its peak, the school had over 3,400 students enrolled. At the center of the school is a beautiful auditorium with amazing architectural details, but unfortunately suffered a fire in 2017.

In this episode, we explore an abandoned school on the outskirts of Detroit. The school opened as a high school in 1915 but was later turned into a community college and career academy. Detroit's shrinking population eventually lead to its closure in 2009.

In this episode, we're exploring an abandoned mid-century power plant constructed in a streamline Art Deco style. The main highlight of the facility is the turbine hall, but we also check out multiple control rooms, the boiler house, administrative offices, and more.

In this episode, we explore an abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium that dates back to the early 1900s. It's beautiful architecture and open air floor plans were thought to be the only hope patients had to heal naturally in a pre-antibiotic era. Many of the antique medical equipment from the era was also left behind.

In this episode, we take a look inside the abandoned Northridge Mall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that's been closed since the early 2000's.

In this episode, we venture inside Florida Hospital Oceanside to see what remains and to see the extent of the damage from Hurricane Irma.

In this episode, we explore the abandoned Sino Wonderland theme park in Huainan, China. We encountered surveillance drones and security with dogs which seemed to be pretty common in China.

In this episode we're exploring one of the most impressive abandoned power plants in the world- the Port Richmond Generating Station. Being designed in an era when electricity was new and exciting, no expense was spared in creating a structure worthy of this promising technology. Today, the plant has fallen into serious disrepair, but it's still one of the best examples of early 20th century industrial architecture

In this episode we're checking out two of the best abandoned theaters in America, and they're both located right next to each other. The theater complex is currently being renovated, but in this video you'll see what it looked like after decades of abandonment, before the renovations began.

In this episode we explore an abandoned hospital building that dates back to the 1930s and closed around two decades ago. Surprisingly, the building was filled with patient files from the 90's and there were still some lights on in some places.

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