Exploring an Abandoned Bank in East St. Louis, Illinois

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Today we are exploring an abandoned bank in East St. Louis, Illinois that opened in 1920 and stopped printing money in 1934. The bank has beautiful architecture and lots of graffiti. Sadly, the vault doors and contents were removed. It appears to have had 2 above ground vaults. Now just concrete rooms.

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DISCLAIMER: Exploring abandoned and decaying places is very dangerous and can lead to injury or even legal consequences if you are not properly prepared. Get permission from the land owner before exploring places like these and be extra cautious when exploring alone. Wear the proper exploring gear and always let someone know where you are.

The code of urbex (urban exploration) is to leave the location just as you found it. Don't steal anything, vandalize, or spray paint. Take only pictures and leave only footprints.

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