12 Ancient Places in NEW YORK Google Maps Won't Show You

New York State has more than 19 million people living in it — and more than 1 million dead, buried in numbered, unmarked plots on an island one mile from the Bronx. It has a sealed subway station still looping beneath Manhattan twice per hour, a castle built by the world's largest arms dealer that still has unexploded ordnance in the soil, and a former nuclear weapons depot where the world's largest herd of all-white deer still live behind three concentric fences. This video counts down 12 abandoned places in New York that Google Maps won't show you — from a gothic ruin designed by the architect of St. Patrick's Cathedral, to the island where the first U.S. polio vaccine was tested on 20 children without their consent. Every number has a fact in it that will stop you. Stay for #1. 👉 Which entry caught you most off guard? Drop it in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe — this channel goes deeper every week. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro – 12 Places Google Maps Won't Show You 01:12 #12 City Hall Station – Sealed Since 1945 02:15 #11 New York State Pavilion – Built to Last Forever 03:28 #10 Renwick Smallpox Hospital – Gothic Ruin on Roosevelt Island 04:37 #9 Floyd Bennett Field – NYC's Forgotten First Airport 06:21 #8 Camp Hero – The Real Montauk Project 08:12 #7 Bannerman Castle – The Arms Dealer's Island 09:57 #6 Seaview Hospital – Staten Island's TB City 11:53 #5 Seneca Army Depot – The White Deer of the Cold War 13:42 #4 Kings Park Psychiatric Center – A Self-Contained City 16:11 #3 Hart Island – One Million Unnamed Dead 18:11 #2 North Brother Island – Typhoid Mary's Prison 20:12 #1 Letchworth Village – 20 Children, No Consent 23:59 Final Thoughts City Hall Station abandoned, Hart Island New York, North Brother Island, Letchworth Village, Kings Park Psychiatric Center, Camp Hero Montauk, Bannerman Castle, Floyd Bennett Field, Seaview Hospital Staten Island, Seneca Army Depot white deer, New York State Pavilion, Renwick Smallpox Hospital, abandoned places New York, forgotten New York history, urban exploration New York, abandoned NYC, hidden history New York, New York abandoned buildings #AbandonedNewYork #ForgottenHistory #NewYorkHistory #AbandonedPlaces #HiddenNYC