Top five stl abadoned sites
Top five stl abadoned sites
What are the most interesting, largest, best Urban exploring sites in near or within 50 miles of st louis
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I am asking because I have been doing this for about a year and this is the first time I found a forum for discussing this. so heres my list
city hospital,
st mary infirmary,
st louis armory plant
14th street mall? maybe
I guess thats the best i have been to I should probablly keep looking
city hospital,
st mary infirmary,
st louis armory plant
14th street mall? maybe
I guess thats the best i have been to I should probablly keep looking
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City hospital and St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant (I'm assuming that's what you mean by st. louis armory) are demolished now. And I don't know what the 14th street mall is....is that the St. Louis Centre? If so, it is being renovated right now, so not quite "abandoned." Here's my list of places that are readily accessible and within 50 Miles, as per your guidelines (in random order):
-St. Mary's Infirmary
-Fallstaff Brewery
-Armour Packing Plant
-Carondelet Coke Plant
-Rock City Quarry (just because of how HUGE it is)
-St. Mary's Infirmary
-Fallstaff Brewery
-Armour Packing Plant
-Carondelet Coke Plant
-Rock City Quarry (just because of how HUGE it is)
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I have got to get to the brewery, and then I must find the new number one urban exploration site in the STl(or around)
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i just recently learned that there is a difference between the falstaff brewery and the lemp brewery please correct me if i am wrong.
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You are correct. Two completely different complexes, although somewhat closeby.
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There was a cop sitting in the loading dock area right as we pulled up in my car. So that killed that fun for the night
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Which site was this at?
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Someone tell me how to get to Falstaff.
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go to google maps and check out the corner of lemp and shenadoah. This going to be be between highway 55 and 44
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any one who wants to do falstaff is gonna need a ladder. Or some type of rope devise the lowest easiest entrance is 8 feet of the ground.
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hey i finally did flastaff it was great and you dont need a ladder. Just a good jump and little climb. it was great
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City hospital is not demolished, it is the Georgian Condominium Complex. Speaking of the Georgian, and this thread, Gilded Age (the developer that did the Georgian) has purchased St. Mary's infirmary, but considering their seeming inability to finish what they start, and their soon to be constructed strip mall on Bohemian Hill, it should be a viable exploration site for years to come. They might start taking better care of it though.
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Yeah, I guess demolished wasn't the right word. However, they did destroy a few of the newer buildings, while keeping the older more historic domed ones.
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