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Few people left in Dade still remember when the Aerojet-Dade rocket facility churned out cutting-edge Cold War technology that rattled windows all the way to Biscayne Bay during test firings.īut Bulit and his crew know all about it. The dilapidated building, surrounded by miles of rusty fence, lies five miles down an abandoned road on the edge of the Everglades. The light glints off a mammoth cylindrical object: the casing for an AJ-260-2 motor, one of the largest rockets ever built.įor 25 years, the monstrosity has lain dormant under a huge slab of steel beneath the floor of an empty warehouse. If you would like to make a monetary contribution to the OES, click here.David Bulit crawls through a rusted metal hatch and shines a flashlight down a long, dark, and waterlogged silo.

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You will receive full credit for any submissions you make. If you have further information on any place you see on this website that is not listed, please use the contact information below. Enjoy your stay and come back soon! Internet Linksįollow the Ohio Exploration Society on Twitter to receive information about our activities, notifications of website updates, sneak peek photos and more!īecome a fan of the Ohio Exploration Society on Facebook and you will see sneak peek photos, receive notifications of website updates, view upcoming events, links to media articles and more!Ĭlick this link to be transported to the Ohio Exploration Society’s links section that contains links to many more urban exploration and paranormal websites in Ohio and throughout the world. Thank you for stopping by the OES website. Visit the Internet links section below for other interesting urban exploration and paranormal related websites. Simply click the type of location you would like to visit and you will see a list with all of the locations we have visited. The menu bar includes the sections of the OES website. If you would like to request the OES’ paranormal services, please complete our Paranormal Investigation Form. We may also use intuitive research for certain investigations or upon request. Our team uses an observe and report method through the use of video and digital cameras, audio recorders and other specialized equipment combined with historical research to document paranormal events. Unlike some groups who emulate what they have seen on paranormal television shows or mistakenly claim to be scientific, the OES and our partners have developed our own investigative techniques. Members of our core paranormal team each have 20 years of experience investigating and researching the paranormal phenomenon.

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In addition to documenting Ohio’s forgotten and historic sites, the Ohio Exploration Society offers paranormal investigations to property owners free of charge. Adhere to the urban explorer’s creed of “Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints.” If you know of a location that you would like to see featured by the OES, please complete our Exploration Submission Form. Always seek permission before entering private property and always be respectful if you decide to visit any location. Please keep in mind that many of the locations listed here are located on private property. The OES is not responsible if you decide to visit any of the locations listed on this website. While some of the locations are safe for anyone to visit, others are extremely dangerous. Within this website, you will find videos that were shot on location, 360º interactive panoramic photos, thousands of digital photos and the stories behind the places we’ve visited throughout the years.

urban explorer site

We publish our research and photos on this website in an attempt to preserve the history and the memory of these important sites. Members of the Ohio Exploration Society research and photograph locations that include everything from abandoned buildings to rural cemeteries to ancient Indian mounds to wonders of nature. Founded in 2000, the OES is a group of urban explorers who visit both well known historic locations and those forgotten with time. Welcome to the Ohio Exploration Society website. Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window).

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