Exploring an Abandoned Prison | Los Angeles

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Publicado 2022-01-08
This abandoned Juvenile Detainee Camp, Camp Louis Routh, was built in 1937 in Los Angeles California. The detainee camp, or detention center, could hold up to 100 prisoners. In 2009 the detention center was closed down due to poor building conditions and has been abandoned since.

I'm assuming this would have been classified as a minimum security prison especially if I'm comparing it to the any previous abandoned prison or abandoned jail I've explored before but this was an awesome place to explore nonetheless!

-Tom V

#losangeles #abandoned #urbex

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  • @user-np2nv5bn4c
    My name is angel i was in camp 15 those 3 buildings were filled with bunk beds 3 dorms housed all the inmates.
  • @wynnssecret8243
    Just so you know Tom, be careful exploring near those hills; mountain lions have been known to come down and wander around😉
  • Move thousands of homeless people into landmark L.A. Sears building vs Move thousands of homeless people into California's abandoned prisons
  • @krlm2280
    3:13 jim brown who passed the other day and former crip monster kody
  • I did time at Missouri State Penitentiary.Have you done a video on that yet?
  • @SKORE1
    I remember being there from 2004 to mid 2005 in Crew 4 😎
  • @martinxplo
    Cool exploration, interesting place. Crazy vandalism though
  • Gary Indiana I've delivered there as a long haul truck driver for 6 years
  • That’s camp Luis Routh when I was there in 2001 it was a fire camp 🏕️ I was in too tough crew #4 & that dorm is A DORM we use to have bunk beds there & that space by the corner was where the CO or the caseload would sit & spend the night watching nothing would happen & sometimes we would b on call for fires 🔥 so u would get gear up & run to the yard & then to the fire truck crazy good memories there 😅
  • I love the Midwest the cornfields you should go to Alton Illinois very haunted
  • @oSLAYERo
    DE abandoned me much harder than this Detention Center.....
  • @bompoifarang1035
    second building was a dorm and the "office area" was where the guard set. the filing cabinet was a medicine safe, notice the lock
  • @Michael-ri2eh
    The state should put homeless people in their 🎉🎉