YMCA Abandoned AMERICA POPULATON IS DROPPING The Y


YMCA Abandoned. American populaitojn is dropping. The Y, YMCA, The Y Abandoned and Closed. Cleveland Population growth lower. Planned Parenthood, abortion, busing, whiter flight, Hough riots NAFTA, urban sprawl fetus, population control, eugenics, the YMCA gym, the YMCA hours, the YMCA history
YMCA Abandoned Detroit, Abandoned YMCA, population of Cleveland, eugenics in America, planned parenthood birth control,

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Abandoned Medusa Cement Company


Medusa Cement Company was the oldest and was the biggest cement company in the USA. America does not need as much cement due to population decrease from boomers dying, people not having babies, females being sterilized, and Planned Parenthood abortions that kill 350,000 fetus per year. USA has had 50,000 million abortions since 1970. These dead babies do not need driveways.

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Abandoned Power Plant


Abandoned Power Plant located in downtown Dayton Ohio was visited by Urban explores Marko Vovk and Johnno Bashian. This power plant was outdated and was a coal faculty. The power plant and building became obsolete and was vacated.
Abandoned Hotel

Abandoned Train

The Abandoned Pennsylvania YMCA Railroad Hotel Canton Ohio

Abandoned Amusement Park Chippewa Lake

Abandoned Grain Silo

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M. R. (Music written for Cleveland Marko)
All music interest contact Marko Vovk

Fat Man slip and fall


Fat Man slip and fall. Fat man slips and falls in abandoned building. Urban Explorer and Home Inspector Marko Vovk slip and fall in dark building, and then he is attacked by bats. Please watch Marko Vovk videos on ClevelandMarko YouTube Channels.

Abandoned Bridge


Abandoned Bridge in Cleveland Ohio explored by Urban Explorers. The Jefferson Avenue Bridge was built in 1905. The steel truss bridge once spanned and crossed the Cuyahoga River which had a lift bridge with a Cowing Roller Bascule Bridge design. The Jefferson St. Bridge was Temporary Closed in 1957 after it was hit by a freighter. In 1958 bids were taken to make repairs. The repair cost of $3,000,000 was too high and the bridge was abandoned. Today, the bridge is severely overgrown with bushes and trees, and the railings are falling off the few spans that are still left.
Abandoned East Cleveland

Urban Exploration Abandoned Trailer Park

Abandoned Warner & Swasey complex

Abandoned Observatory

Abandoned Amusement Park Chippewa Lake

Cleveland Aquarium

Festivus Urban Explorers Version

Music provided by Ryan Manthey a Lakewood Ohio resident and Musician.
Ryan Manthey https://soundcloud.com/ryan-manthey-1

Festivus : FESTIVUS FOR THE REST OF US, Urban Exploring


Festivus : ” Festivus for the rest of us” , Wednesday, December 23, Urban Exploring. Seinfeld Festivus Urbex Version of the Strike. Festivus urban explorer on an urban exploration celebrates the “Festivus Holiday” instead of Christmas. According to Wikipedia, Festivus, a well-celebrated parody, has become a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 that serves as an alternative to participating in the pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season. Urban explorers Marko Vovk, Johnno Bashan and guest photographer Don Luce go on a Festivus Urban Exploration mission. They start out at The Woodhull Supply Company which is also known by others as they “Rubber Duck Factory” or the Rubber Duckie Building. From this site they travel to East Cleveland and view many blocks of vacant buildings. Later, they find an access road near the rail road tracks and find an abanaedoed truck yard which they call “ The Island of Misfit Toys” which they get the original idea from the “Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer” Christmas movie. The journey continues to an abandoned homeless camp near the railroad tracks. One homeless man or train hobo was living at the camp. Marko Vovk offered him a twenty ( $20) and the man kindly said “no thank you sir” . From this location, the trio finds a bluff overlooking the valley in Valley View Ohio near Canal road. This access road was located under the high tension wires. The trio ends up at the abandoned Cleveland Westinghouse building also known as the See other videos below
Abandoned Playground Victoreen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w51PY…
Abandoned Warner & Swasey complex
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS6JX…
Abandoned Power House
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-0I-…
Abandoned East Cleveland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR1Om…
Abandoned Observatory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_-7X…
Abandoned Amusement Park Chippewa Lake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfNVa…
Cleveland Aquarium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HDEk…
Flat Roof Leaks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV5KG…
Vinyl siding leaking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZzRg…
Goats crossing the boarders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkYMM…
Mulch: The Truth- We All Have Been Scammed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWJdW…
Urban Exploration Paper Mill, Trenton Ohio, Excello Lock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9s86…
Urban Exploration Abandoned Trailer Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGVCc…
Bigfoot Sasquatch Trips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czfPY…
Music provided by Ryan Manthey a Lakewood Ohio resident and Musician.
The song in the video is called three cords. The link to this full song and others
Is provided below
Ryan Manthey https://soundcloud.com/ryan-manthey-1
OREO building

Seinfeld Festivus Urbex Version of the Strike

Cleveland’s abandoned Warner & Swasey complex


Cleveland’s abandoned Warner & Swasey complex
The WARNER & SWASEY CO. was a leading manufacturer of machine tools, telescopes, and precision instruments. New England machinists WORCESTER P. WARNER† and AMBROSE SWASEY† formed a partnership in Chicago in 1880. They moved to Cleveland. They opened a machine tool shop on Carnegie Ave. near E. 55th St. in Aug. 1881. The firm produced turret lathes for tanks and planes used in several wars. Utilizing the same techniques and machinery used to produce machine tools, they also produced telescopes. In 1886 the firm built the largest telescope at the time for the Lick Observatory in California, and later completed large telescopes for the U.S. Naval Observatory and the Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin. During World War II, the company employed 7,000 people. Warner & Swasey’s closed it last remaining plant in Solon in Jan. 1992 ending the century old company.
Abandoned Observatory

Urban Exploration Abandoned Trailer Park

Abandoned Amusement Park Chippewa Lake

Bigfoot Sasquatch Being Secretly Killed by Government

Cleveland’s abandoned Warner & Swasey complex