The exploration of abandoned buildings is a hobby a lot of people enjoy. If it's something you're too afraid to physically do, maybe you would like to go on a photo and video tour of some abandoned school houses in Indiana?
I managed to find pictures of some pretty incredible abandoned school houses as well as an awesome video tour of one! These abandoned Indiana school houses are sure to creep you out!
1. Here is a creepy looking abandoned classroom in a church in Gary!
2. Check out this abandoned school auditorium in Gary!
3. Check out Mount Ayr School
an abandoned school in Mount Ayr! Spooky!
4. Here is an exceptionally spooky picture of Weddleville School. I wonder if it's haunted?
5. It looks as though nature is starting to reclaim Linton Township High School and Community Building!
6. Butlerville School has definitely seen better days... Nature is reclaiming it!
7. You almost can't see Blocher School anymore because of all the vegetation.
8. Here is the hallway of an abandoned school in Gary. Would you want to walk down it?
9. This Clay County School looks like it's having a rough time.
10. From a distance, this school house doesn't really look that abandoned.
Want to go on a tour of a very old and abandoned school with me?
I was doing some digging and I came across this pretty incredible exploration of an old abandoned school house somewhere in Indiana. Unfortunately, the creator of the video didn't tell us exactly where the school house is. Doing a little research, I learned there are nearly 30 different Jefferson Township (TWP) schools in Indiana so narrowing this down without traveling the state to look at each one is proving a little difficult. Feel free to tell me where it is if you know!
What do you think about them hanging children to punish them? How creepy!
Please be sure to let me know what you thought of the other abandoned school houses in the comments and remember to share this with any friends or family members who you think might enjoy it!
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