Abandoned Historic Bank From the 1920’s

In this video we explored this historic abandoned bank that was built in the 1920’s. The lobby of this bank was beautiful! It had all the original architecture with these huge archways that have been decaying for a while. It looks like they started renovated this bank about a year ago then most likely stopped because of the covid virus. For awhile, the vault was completely flood with a good 12 feet of water but today it only had about 2 feet. It took us sometime walking all over this abandoned bank to find trash bags to use as waders. After I found 2 bags and some tape it was time to shoot the vault. Within a few minutes, both of my feet were soaked but I was happy with the couple pH๏τos I was able to shoot of the vault. If you enjoyed this video make sure to leave us a comment and subscribe! Thanks for watching.

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