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Returning to the Abandoned King Zog’s Estate
Syosset, New York

As promised a few years ago, a visit to King Zog’s estate in the barren winter. Thwarted at two previous visits, I finally saw the ruins of these ruins, formerly the Knollwood Estate. It was purchased by the exiled ruler of Albania, King Zog, in 1951. But King Zog, who Read more…


Back at Kings Park Psychiatric Center

Of all the places I miss in the New York City area, it is the Kings Park Psychiatric Center that hits most. Such a massive campus of decay, I chose the Quads. Desolate and sounding like a rain-powered xylophone, I spent some time in its halls once again. As always, Read more…


Beach House
Abandoned in the Sand


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park State Hospital
Building 90: Business Office & Personnel Office
Building 94: Hospital Laundry

Long overdue, another visit to Kings Park Psychiatric Center! I’m happy to report on some new interiors as access points continue to change. Building 90: Business Office & Personnel Office Though I have been inside these connected structures, this was a first venture to the upper floor. The hallways were Read more…


Abandoned Farmingdale, Long Island

These decaying buildings are all that remain of the area’s aviation production history. The area produced thousands of fighter planes from 1939 to 1965. Most of the space has since been converted into strip malls.


I Got the Power 🏭
Abandoned Power Plant
{Pictorial}


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park State Hospital
The Beds of Building 93; Thorazine

When Building 93 was completely vacated in 1996, only 1/3 of the massive 13 floor structure was in use. Like many large psychiatric hospitals, the advent of psychotropic drugs returned many patients back to their homes. It was Chlorpromazine, or Thorazine, that was the first to offer mentally ill patients Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park State Hospital
Top Floor of Building 29, The Power Plant 🏭

A quick stop up top of Building 29, Kings Park’s power plant. I was kind of scared by this tremendous half pipe Deep, dark decay Buttons and gages Pretty faded pastels Supplies At Pilgrim State now. I couldn’t resist hitting two farm colonies in one day. But there were kids Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park State Hospital
Building 7, Building 21

The quest to get in all the remaining structures at The Kings Park State Hospital, aka KPPC, continues! Building 7: Medical-Surgical-X-ray Labs & Clinic It was first back to the morgue–on the ground floor of Building 7. From there we spread out into portions of Building 21, the Brooklyn units. Read more…


Long Island Night & Day

You have to cherish a friend with the same child-like sense of adventure, one who can–like you–make almost any situation an opportunity for fun. When a night shoot had us both pulled over by a Park Ranger and spoken to by a concerned man tapping on our car window outside Read more…


V.V. Holidaze: Celebrate with Reckless Abandon
Happy Holiday Exploration 🎁 🏚️

I’m really excited to feature an abandoned image on this year’s batch of my Christmas cards! With quick shoots in both Long Island’s KPPC and Staten Island’s New York Farm Colony, I brought the holiday cheer for these tongue-in-cheek shots. I intended to hit up Bayley Seton Hospital (also on Read more…


Return to Downtown Camp Hero
Montauk, Long Island {Pictorial}


Into the Camp Hero Radar πŸ“‘

The most intriguing place on Long Island, Camp Hero’s remains keep drawing me back in. Every time is just as exciting and adrenaline-surging as the very first. But this time, in we went, knowing that access points fluctuate and an unfortunate accident on the frighteningly dilapidated stairwell, and the structure’s Read more…


Abandoned Drive-in & Driving Range
Rocky Point, Long Island

Some of the best things are found by chance–not googled or researched or even actively sought. There is a magic in discovery like that, especially in this day and this age. The Rocky Point Drive-in, which we saw in passing on our way elsewhere, opened in 1961 and quickly earned Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Inside The Abandoned Pilgrim State Power Plant,
Part 3 🏭

Emboldened by company, I went far deeper into Pilgrim State Hospital‘s power plant than I’ve been before… and there’s still more to see. The King of all of Long Island’s Farm Colony hospitals, Pilgrim State still holds the record for patient capacity–13,875 in 1954. Such a massive campus would require Read more…


Birthdaze 2021 πŸ₯³:
Long Island Farm Colony
Birthday Wishes at the
Abandoned Kings Park State Hospital

All I wanted for my birthday during my Long Island Celebration was a trip to the morgue at Kings Park. Am I nuts? Kind of I suppose. But first a waiting in the car selfie on a glorious autumn day… Ok, so the goal was to enter Building 7 again Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park State Hospital
Building 29, The Power Plant 🏭 (Part 2)

Entry points a-fluctuating, my brief stop at KPPC was full of opportunity I seized while killing time on Long Island. It still floors me that I have yet to see its entirety of this hospital campus. While this post is exclusively of the asylum’s power plant, it was just a Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Building 5: Maintenance & Engineering Building
aka the Kings Park Psychiatric Center

After many, many visits to The Kings Park State Hospital, aka KPPC, I was able to enter Building 5, the Maintenance & Engineering Building. As I imagined, the utilitarian space was full of fascinating things to photograph. Building 5: Maintenance & Engineering Building


Long Island Farm Colony
Inside The Abandoned Pilgrim State Power Plant,
Part 2 🏭

I have been meaning to get back to the abandoned Pilgrim State Hospital power plant since the very strange interaction last February. As with many of Long Island Farm Colony‘s decaying structures, access points are inconsistent. But I thought a grey, rainy early morning visit may increase the likelihood of Read more…


Abandoned King Zog’s Estate
Syosset, New York [First Exploration]

During the Gilded Age, extravagantly lavish mansions were built by big money families on Long Island’s North Shore. Their opulence dubbed the area The Gold Coast. Within that latter history the Knollwood Estate was purchased by the exiled ruler of Albania in 1951, King Zog. But King Zog, who had Read more…


Abandoned Shipwrecks {Pictorial}

And now, a bit of urban exploration in the water…


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park Psychiatric Center
The Morgue in Building 7

On the way to a friend’s house on Eastern Long Island, I left early enough to visit my favorite spot to explore on the Island, Kings Park Psychiatric Center. I only had one goal as I parked by car and exited to the gorgeous Saturday, straightening my sundress: to explore Read more…


Downtown Camp Hero, Part 2: The Bowling Alley
Montauk, New York

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Downtown Camp Hero, Part 1
Montauk, New York

If you have been reading my blog for years you may recall a lengthy post on one of the most fascinating locations for exploration in the country: Camp Hero on the tip of Long Island. I recently discovered that the images from that lengthy post were all inexplicably gone–broken–when I Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park Psychiatric Center
Buildings 136 & 137

Reading my map wrong, I made everyone hunt down a hallway that didn’t exist in this conglomerate structure. I am terrible at reading maps… but it allowed us to see the entirety of buildings 136 and 137, which was dynamic and colorful! And I don’t think I need to return Read more…


Long Island Farm Colony
Kings Park Psychiatric Center
Long Exposure Photography in the Tunnel System

Getting into the tunnels was on my list of KPPC to-dos. And I brought my tripod and flashlights for the occasion. Though they were sealed, I was happy to experience them even briefly as they are less obvious way to enter some of the more protected buildings. While we were Read more…