Former Knights of Columbus Building |
I have to say, this is one of the coolest buildings I have had the honor to check out. I know I say that allot, but this really was a treat. We went here 11-25-2006. It only took me 3+ years to add it to the site. This building was built in 1918 and served as the Knights of Columbus building for many, many years. Now, it sits in a state of disrepair. They have had machinery stationed outside and inside in the past, but one can tell there is little hope for the building as it currently stands. Perhaps a gutting and overhaul could save it, but as is the interior are rotting away. What can still be sean is what was once a beautiful building.
It was a fairly simple layout. It had three floors: A basement, main level, and upper level. Through the front door there was a grand staircase that connect the basement stairs to the upstairs. It would have been quite breathtaking back in its day.
| Amazing |
Exteriors
| The former main entrance. You can see inside. | The side that faces the street. There is not heavy machinery stored there for some reason unrelated to the building itself. |
| Farther down on the main door side. At the bottom right is the date plate for when it was built. |
| Coming up from the basement. | A smooth criminal fire escape. |
The Main Level
This large room used to be the main area of the building. Now it sits in ruin, but a nice sunset really beautifies the room. You'll see
| Facing west |
| I love it | Facing back east towards the front door and staircase. | The west wall. You can see where a bum slept. You can also see where the floor is caving in. |
| Creepy chair. |
| The ceiling, well.....rotten |
The Stairs and Doorway
The main staircase was amazing. The front door was pretty darn cool with it's bricked glass. The main staircase was directly in front of the door.
| On the main level going up. | Looking down from the upper floor. |
| Almost to the top. And yes, those are real cobb webs like you see in haunted houses. I always thought they made them big to be scary but apparently they get that big. | The top looking at the wonderful wood work. | Fixed the nule post! |
The Basement (Scary.....ok not really)
Well, it actually was. It was so dark you couldn't see and the stair going up weren't exactly trustworthy.
| Going down | w/out flash | w/ flash |
| The side of the staircase | Another hole in the floor. This one was close to the main door. |
| Rotting ceiling. This was were the bum area picture was. |
| Basement door leading to stairs outside. |
Upstairs
Upstairs was by far the worst. I did not go up for long. I barely got off of the staircase. I could see through the floor. Everything was rotten. I was not going to take the risk being that ceilings were at least 10 feet high.
| Very rotten |
This is one of my favorite places that I only went to once. It was just fantastic. I don't know what else to say. I will just leave it at that.