Abandoned High School exploration documentary My Haunted Diary
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Abandoned High School exploration documentary My Haunted Diary

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Exploring an old High School that sat abandoned for decades. There was the talk of it being haunted. I got the opportunity to sneak in and explore. The City of Boynton Beach, Florida had been trying to decide its fate. Whether to repurpose it or demolish it. The main portion of the footage was filmed in 2015. Some additional return visits in 2016, and final visit November of 2019. Check it out.

I do white noise spirit box sessions around the exterior of the building. Some shadow movement and anomalies captured within the building. Voices and sounds heard while in the building.

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Location: Boynton Beach, Florida
Date: 2015, additional footage 2016 & 2019

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A My Haunted Diary Production
A Film by James Edward Garcia
Production music by www.epidemicsound.com (http://www.epidemicsound.com/)
Some sound effects from Apple Final Cut.
Old News Videos used from postings on the internet.
Special thanks to Orabella Planos for schlepping me around during these visits.
She also provided some quick distance footage of me at school in November 2019 section.

Building History
The Boynton High School, completed in 1927, was designed by the architect William Manly King and was built by Chalker, Lund and Crittenden. King was the architect for a number of Palm Beach County schools and other notable buildings including the Armory Building in Lake Worth. The design incorporates many architectural features associated with the Mediterranean Revival style; however, there are also elements of the then up and coming Art Deco style which was introduced in the 1920s.
Externally, the building retains many interesting architectural features including columns and urns at the arched entrances, cast stone twisted pilasters, and cartouches on the two corner towers which depict heraldic shields, wreaths, and torches. Internally, the building retains its original wood floors and gymnasium.
In 1928, the school was badly damaged by a hurricane. Many people took refuge in the building, only to be injured when the second floor gymnasium walls collapsed. King was retained by the School Board to oversee the repairs which, on completion, differed slightly from the original design.
The first High School graduation of two students occurred in 1929 and the last graduation of 15 students occurred in 19497. After 1949 the school was used as a grammar school. In 1990, the Elementary School housed in the building was closed and, in 1993, the City of Boynton Beach acquired the building from the Palm Beach County School Board. In 2007, ownership was transferred to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and in 2009 ownership was transferred back to the city. The building, which has lain vacant for a number of years, is listed on the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places.

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