Location Description:
Access to the abandoned government complex off Barrett Avenue is possible through a discreet hole in the fence, found after a short walk through the overgrown grass surrounding the property. The entry point isn’t immediately visible, so visitors should walk the perimeter carefully. Once inside the fence line, an open window on the left side of the building is commonly used to get in, especially if doors or other access points are blocked. Interior conditions are heavily deteriorated—expect broken glass, unstable flooring, and scattered debris. Caution is necessary at all times, especially on stairwells and in unlit areas.
The site is known to attract unauthorized occupants, and sounds from within have reportedly drawn law enforcement attention. Visitors should remain quiet, avoid using flashlights near windows, and be prepared to leave quickly if needed. While the roof is relatively easy to reach and offers a wide view of the surrounding area, the basement is strongly discouraged without protective gear. The air quality below ground is poor and may contain mold or chemical contaminants, so a proper mask or respirator is recommended if venturing down.
Anyone exploring should wear durable shoes, gloves, and a mask, and avoid going alone. Move slowly, stay alert for others, and do not disturb or remove anything from the premises. This location is actively monitored and subject to law enforcement response.
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