I enjoyed your tour...wow. I feel privileged when I get to tour old homes. America's history can be painful,it often is. When you step into private places and discover lives lived and sometimes how they died it can be life changing. People in those times had a whole set of trials and tribulations we can't fathom...we can talk about them but really let's admit we wouldn't want them. This house is a step back, it's architecture and style is truly lovely,it expresses the time,and the finances of the builder and the craftsman they hired.
Dear Laine,It struck me as I watch your Videos,You are the epitome of Southern Charm,You could go back in time and fit right in (After a Wardrobe Change) Really enjoy atching and Learning so much from you and your handsome Bo
Greek Revival is one of my favorite architectural styles! It amazes me how it was adapted to the Southern climate! I'd never heard of "jib windows" before! Ingenious!
I once owned a four square Victorian located in the fort Smith, Arkansas belle grove historic district...the original owner was actually buried in the back yard! The city didn't even know it!
LOVE this! Thanks to wonderful folks like yourselves, we can always preserve our beautiful historic homes for generations to come and see, as well as learn about!
I’m from Louisiana but reside in Texas right now. I would love to buy this house to come home to for entertaining and to stay for half of the year. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I think I just saw Scarlett dashing out beside the pool table! 🥰 Fun stuff! 🥰❤️👍 Thanks so much for the excellent tour! Lucky ducks that purchased it! I wish them every happiness there! 🥳👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Laine, are you sure you do not have a degree in Broadcasting? You are so interesting and informative. And a natural in front of the camera!! What a gorgeous home, I am so glad the new owners are going to preserve and restore it!!
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Thank you so much for the tour. I, too along with another commenter, became a bit confused with the layout of the home. However, the bonus of a family ghost made up for my confusion.
I saw all the orbs in this section of the home in this video also, lots of orbs by the stairs on the porch. Big orbs, small orbs, fast flying orbs and slower moving orbs.
I love what you do! Thank you for doing it! Just one suggestion, it seems you jump around from floor to floor. It's hard to picture the layout of the home. And also, the stairways and hallways of an old home are beautiful, it would have been nice to see the main stairway. Again, you're doing great, thank you! But could you please show the layout so we can picture the house in our minds?
This home was your basic 4 over 4 with a main hall and an additional wing to one side. If you go to @ourrestorationnation on Instagram, there are a couple stories with more video showing the stairs.
So much in that home that's waiting to be restored! I lean toward preservation rather than restoration, at least to some point in time, to include more of the home's history. I owned a 1700s farmhouse, and I kept some of the "improvements" done in the late 1800s because they made the house more interesting and functional. For some of the houses you show us it would be helpful to see a hand-drawn floor plan so that we can keep track as you move from room to room.
Wow what a gorgeous home! Cant wait for an update to see what they do with it. Lucky family! Thanks for the wonderful tour and all the cool information you provided. Yay you got a bed!!! 🎉💖💜💖
I’m a treasure hunter too. That attic would be my domain for hours after hours. I would have so much fun in there n reading all those names on the plaster walls. Another beauty of a home. I must admit I envy those who for these magnificent time pieces of homes. Love love it!!!♥️😊👍
I did some research about this place and saw this. It is about one of the names written on the walls, Narcissa. "Its history includes the story of the death of Narcissa Jane Childers, their daughter, who refused to give up the handsome young son of the plantations' overseer. She was locked in an attic room on the third floor, until she agreed never to see him again. Three times aday, a large silver tray of food was brought up to her. She could eat if she promised to give up her lover. Three times a day the tray was returned untouched to the kitchen. She vowed that she would remain true to her one and only love. Day after day, week after week passed and she ate nothing. At last death mercifully end the romantic struggle. She died at the age of sixteen and today her tombstone lies at the front steps of the Arlington Plantation, as a reminder of unrequited love."
I have a book about early Louisiana homes, and it surprised me to see that many had no interior stairs or hallways. If you wanted to enter a room, you went out to the porch/piazza and entered from the outside door there.
I think the "orbs" yall are seeing are literally dust or something bc the same thing happens to me when i film with flash or light in especially dusty places, or after ive cleaned something dusty. even blown off a bit of powder on a mirror while filming a makeup video with ring lights and its literally like the dust/powder reflecting with light into the lens. But hey i wont knock whatever u believe in, as long as it makes you happy 😊
There are dust orbs and then there are ORBS of a different type. BOTH were present here! I saw several DUST orbs and one real orb! I imagine there are several ghost lingering around this beautiful old home!
I loved Louisiana when I visited it. Such atmosphere. Lovely house. Obviously it has ghosts that turn lights on too. I love the contents of the attic. The baby pram, the furniture. Wow v
I love this house. It's classic, but not grandiose. It needs a lot of work. Keeping the period character and architecture and bringing in modern conveniences...no easy job. The more original the better...if I was rich
I love the names in the attic. We did the same thing in my Mamaw's house. We measured all the grand kids & wrote their height & dates every Christmas or whenever we gathered. I hope no one paints over that!
I love how the ghost turned the bathroom light on for you. Also there were a lot of orbs by the stair when you were showing the porch and the stairs. Lots of fast moving orbs, slower moving orbs, big orbs and smaller orbs. Very cool to see. I was expecting to see a lot in the attic too but only saw big flying around in that part of this video.
This house is a beautiful masterpiece, especially the moldings and fanlight doors. I would have to tear out that hideous arts and crafts staircase and restore the upper hall. I would be a lovely federal style stairwell in another area, most likely in the rear.
Sharon G - Yeah, you could add screen doors to all the jib doors, but I think the OP was referring to the past. And yes, I agree with him. It was the first thing I thought of as well, but I always figure they didn’t know any different, so I’m sure they did notice or care.
Laine, can you provide an update on this home in the future?? I know I would especially enjoy seeing how the new owners worked out the attic space. Thank you for sharing this lovely lady.
The name scratched into the window. Top letter "J" Bottom letters UCLRVVI U=Union CLR= Clearing (open space/transportation) VVI= Vermont Volunteer Infantry (American Civil War)
@@JDlupin yes I see what you mean if you look at it in modern writing. But it was done a hundred years ago in copperplate script, look at Google images of cursive script from a hundred years ago, also the etcher put no breaks between the letters, let me know what you think after that... thanks for the comment😀
Such a gorgeous home in a beautiful and peaceful setting. If those walls could talk, what incredible stories they would have. I hope the new owners preserve its history. I love old homes and architecture and it’s history. I absolutely cry when cities tear down their old homes for new buildings. You loose so much history even in one house or building removed.
Thank you Beth. You are our kind of person. The new owners know what they have and will take good care of this gym. If you're not already following on social media, you need to follow Our Restoration Nation on Facebook or Instagram. We do everything we can to save all the old houses!
I thought the dots that come in at 6:21 were pretty cool and interesting. You cant tell me its dust either!!! And why only pick up in this house and not other houses I've seen the tour? Hmmm lol
Oh my.... Look at the Orbs at the 9:06 min mark!! They are so excited you are there filming.... One goes by real slow at the 9:16 min mark! One comes out of the hand rail at the 9:30 min mark. Say Hi.... You are not alone!
I saw them too! Immediately came to the comments to see if anyone else has as well 😂 I even rewound twice and slowed down the playback to I could see if I was imagining them or not, haha!
@@FollowerOfYeshua1974 Really! Come over to my daughter's 106 year old house and meet Mrs. Garcia. Her Orb is still with us there! Your are an Orb too, when you are not in a human form. Silly person!
beautiful house.... but i would línea to see it with antique furrniture .... or well decorated........ anyway .... Good job ..... greetings from sonora mexico
"Whilst Caitlin sat upon the toilet in this very bathroom, she decided to extend her sympathy to Narcissa Jane for the manner in which she died, er, was murdered. She told Narcissa Jane that if she wanted to make her presence known in any way, that it was okay to do so. Immediately, the bathroom light started flickering and then promptly turned off. Had the bulb burned out? She checked the light-switch, which was still in the on position, and when she flicked it off and on again, the light came back on. Old wiring has eery timing."
No one has mentioned the lights floating around at 3:56 on the video, which are much different than the orbs later 9:08 on the porch. These small clustered of lights might be the camera. Thank you so much for doing all the wonderful videos of the old houses. I have been fascinated with old houses since I was very young. In my mind, I walk through my Great Grandmother's home that was built in 1902 in Little Rock Arkansas. When it was torn down many of the architectural pieces were saved and are now in my home in the Kansas City area. Through your videos, I am able to travel and do what I love most, tour old homes!
Oh, my lowered! Who puts adhesive tape on an oil painting!?! -- Hopefully it's some special preservation/conservation tape. But, Yikes! Thank you for such wonderful tours! Blessings Abound.
wow this home is amazing, I too think the name is James. The bathroom light coming on at 8:00 and the orb on the porch at 9:16 is a little strange....oh my and I just noticed another orb at 9:29.....
The orbs you're looking for show up as round, opaque forms, easy to see and identify once you've actually seen them. I spent a weekend in an old house with friends. We partied and took pictures all night. When I downloaded them, there were orbs all around us, seeming to dance with us! The owner said he had never experienced anything supernatural in all his years in the home.
I tried looking up a little more info about the house after watching this. Looks like there was a girl named Jane who died there when she was around 16. Could be Jane too.
It’s at the very northernmost point of LA, just over the border from AR. So, those sea levels would have to rise incredibly to take the house. If it gets that bad I doubt the house surviving will be on anyone’s list of worries 🤣
1) The name on the window reads “Jami” or “Jammi” to me. 2) Someone is excited for you to visit their home as they turned the light on for you in the bathroom! My guess is you may have a couple family members that previously passed on and wanted to be a part of your tour of their home, lol.
This period of home would have have painted woodwork. Painted woodwork was the standard from colonial times right up until the Prairie/Craftsman period.
The name etched in the window, was put there by a young lady who had become engaged. It was customary back in 18th and 19th centuries, to ensure the diamond engagement rings were real in this way.
Conceivably a few construction workers who started working in the 1790s could have been running or at least directing a building crew in the 1830s, especially if they were master builders and in demand. I don't think master carpenters from the 1790s were concerned with following new-fangled "trends" of the 1830s.
I enjoyed your tour...wow. I feel privileged when I get to tour old homes. America's history can be painful,it often is. When you step into private places and discover lives lived and sometimes how they died it can be life changing. People in those times had a whole set of trials and tribulations we can't fathom...we can talk about them but really let's admit we wouldn't want them. This house is a step back, it's architecture and style is truly lovely,it expresses the time,and the finances of the builder and the craftsman they hired.
Yeah! The ghost put the light on for you in the bathroom .How polite!😁👍
So relieved to know that this house will continue to be loved and cared for well into the future. Too many grand houses have been lost to neglect.
So true
Dear Laine,It struck me as I watch your Videos,You are the epitome of Southern Charm,You could go back in time and fit right in (After a Wardrobe Change) Really enjoy atching and Learning so much from you and your handsome Bo
Greek Revival is one of my favorite architectural styles! It amazes me how it was adapted to the Southern climate! I'd never heard of "jib windows" before! Ingenious!
I agree, it's always been my favorite too
I use to give tours at a very famous plantation mansion in Nashville. One bedroom had jib windows that opened to a large balcony out back. Beautful.
I once owned a four square Victorian located in the fort Smith, Arkansas belle grove historic district...the original owner was actually buried in the back yard! The city didn't even know it!
This is my hometown. My dream has always been to get married here. So happy Cassie and Pete are giving her new life ❤
LOVE this! Thanks to wonderful folks like yourselves, we can always preserve our beautiful historic homes for generations to come and see, as well as learn about!
This is a fantastic house and the history is wonderful. That attic is special.
I’m from Louisiana but reside in Texas right now. I would love to buy this house to come home to for entertaining and to stay for half of the year. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I think I just saw Scarlett dashing out beside the pool table! 🥰
Fun stuff! 🥰❤️👍
Thanks so much for the excellent tour! Lucky ducks that purchased it! I wish them every happiness there! 🥳👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Laine, are you sure you do not have a degree in Broadcasting? You are so interesting and informative. And a natural in front of the camera!! What a gorgeous home, I am so glad the new owners are going to preserve and restore it!!
There are no ghosts. Those are demons.
I am a drug addict whore i will pay every dime if it kills me i will send theandhifore kool time tramp i do wnot do well at but i will be a sample and do five men at that same time so i can at least say i can do it i need to be more creative and pick no one i know truck stops begin with hitch hiit se60 maybe 20 if ineed video copie xanax 8 70is all i need copies wensdaynk
@@heymumheydad3747 ~ Sorry, But NO.
What a gorgeous home, inside and out. Thanks for taking us along!
Beautiful 😍 home and nice spirits following you around helping you show the home 🥰🥰🤓
House of my dreams. The setting, architecture and details. I'm in love!
Thank you so much for saving these beautiful homes, they are part of our history to be cherished! xoxo
Racist history? Lol
Amen!
Thank you so much for the tour. I, too along with another commenter, became a bit confused with the layout of the home. However, the bonus of a family ghost made up for my confusion.
9.22 at the porch you have orbs everywhere. I love this home.
I think that was actually insects. I thought that at first as well.
I saw all the orbs in this section of the home in this video also, lots of orbs by the stairs on the porch. Big orbs, small orbs, fast flying orbs and slower moving orbs.
Tons of orbs as well as super bright flashes.
YES, full of spirit orbs.......
@@TheDirtyscoop ~ I Understand Your Opinion But I Must Disagree. No Insect That I Know Of Is Shaped Like A PERFECT CIRCULAR SHAPE.
I love what you do! Thank you for doing it! Just one suggestion, it seems you jump around from floor to floor. It's hard to picture the layout of the home. And also, the stairways and hallways of an old home are beautiful, it would have been nice to see the main stairway. Again, you're doing great, thank you! But could you please show the layout so we can picture the house in our minds?
This home was your basic 4 over 4 with a main hall and an additional wing to one side. If you go to @ourrestorationnation on Instagram, there are a couple stories with more video showing the stairs.
So much in that home that's waiting to be restored! I lean toward preservation rather than restoration, at least to some point in time, to include more of the home's history. I owned a 1700s farmhouse, and I kept some of the "improvements" done in the late 1800s because they made the house more interesting and functional.
For some of the houses you show us it would be helpful to see a hand-drawn floor plan so that we can keep track as you move from room to room.
@Bob Rogers, it has always been a dream of mine to live in an 18th century building. 💕
Have you ever seen a ghost in it
@@wellsomethingdidhappen7387 No ghosts, though I know of two people that died in that room.
Ohh I’m sorry I jumped to fast on saying I would love to buy it lol but we’re just looking .. lol still love it ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Wow what a gorgeous home! Cant wait for an update to see what they do with it. Lucky family! Thanks for the wonderful tour and all the cool information you provided. Yay you got a bed!!! 🎉💖💜💖
I’m a treasure hunter too. That attic would be my domain for hours after hours. I would have so much fun in there n reading all those names on the plaster walls. Another beauty of a home. I must admit I envy those who for these magnificent time pieces of homes. Love love it!!!♥️😊👍
Your knowledge never ceases to amaze me!!! Thank you so much for the gorgeous tour ❤️
Love love, from a southern belle whose ancestors where some of the first settlers in Louisianan. Hugs and love from Texas.
I did some research about this place and saw this. It is about one of the names written on the walls, Narcissa. "Its history includes the story of the death of Narcissa Jane Childers, their daughter, who refused to give up the handsome young son of the plantations' overseer. She was locked in an attic room on the third floor, until she agreed never to see him again. Three times aday, a large silver tray of food was brought up to her. She could eat if she promised to give up her lover. Three times a day the tray was returned untouched to the kitchen. She vowed that she would remain true to her one and only love. Day after day, week after week passed and she ate nothing. At last death mercifully end the romantic struggle. She died at the age of sixteen and today her tombstone lies at the front steps of the Arlington Plantation, as a reminder of unrequited love."
Those window panes look handblown 👌👍♥️
I have a book about early Louisiana homes, and it surprised me to see that many had no interior stairs or hallways. If you wanted to enter a room, you went out to the porch/piazza and entered from the outside door there.
I love my Louisiana I'm 48 and been here all my life but I'm in the swamps of Louisiana and wouldn't change it for nothing
I love love your videos. I love your excellent enthusiastic narration and architectural knowledge. I learn new things.
I think the "orbs" yall are seeing are literally dust or something bc the same thing happens to me when i film with flash or light in especially dusty places, or after ive cleaned something dusty. even blown off a bit of powder on a mirror while filming a makeup video with ring lights and its literally like the dust/powder reflecting with light into the lens. But hey i wont knock whatever u believe in, as long as it makes you happy 😊
Yup I agree.. my son used to see orbs in his room at night when he was little.. that was dust and insects for sure.
There are dust orbs and then there are ORBS of a different type. BOTH were present here! I saw several DUST orbs and one real orb! I imagine there are several ghost lingering around this beautiful old home!
Wow, this is beautiful, can't wait to see the improvements!
I loved Louisiana when I visited it. Such atmosphere. Lovely house. Obviously it has ghosts that turn lights on too. I love the contents of the attic. The baby pram, the furniture. Wow v
I love this house. It's classic, but not grandiose. It needs a lot of work. Keeping the period character and architecture and bringing in modern conveniences...no easy job.
The more original the better...if I was rich
Beautiful home, I hope they update you about the home. How wonderful you could purchase the bed for Willa. Can't wait to see it.
That bathroom you laughed about, I liked
I wasn’t laughing at the bathroom itself, but rather that the might turned itself on! That was my shocked/nervous laugh!
I love the names in the attic. We did the same thing in my Mamaw's house. We measured all the grand kids & wrote their height & dates every Christmas or whenever we gathered. I hope no one paints over that!
Many homes during the Civil War, unknown soldiers often inscribed their names on glass window. More or less, to say, Kilroy was here.
great showing of the the house...I know it is hard to keep up on when and how things were done...but keep up the good work.
The amount of information inside that head is amazing!!!! I always learn so much 😍 an amazing home!!
I love how the ghost turned the bathroom light on for you.
Also there were a lot of orbs by the stair when you were showing the porch and the stairs. Lots of fast moving orbs, slower moving orbs, big orbs and smaller orbs.
Very cool to see. I was expecting to see a lot in the attic too but only saw big flying around in that part of this video.
This house is a beautiful masterpiece, especially the moldings and fanlight doors. I would have to tear out that hideous arts and crafts staircase and restore the upper hall. I would be a lovely federal style stairwell in another area, most likely in the rear.
If they kept the doors open throughout the summer, they must have had a constant problem with insects coming in.
Screens?
Sharon G - Yeah, you could add screen doors to all the jib doors, but I think the OP was referring to the past. And yes, I agree with him. It was the first thing I thought of as well, but I always figure they didn’t know any different, so I’m sure they did notice or care.
You're correct. That is one reason they used mosquitoe netting over the beds.
Beautiful 😍
Omg!!!!! Love that house!!!
Laine, can you provide an update on this home in the future?? I know I would especially enjoy seeing how the new owners worked out the attic space. Thank you for sharing this lovely lady.
We'd love to give an update. We don't get down that far south too often but the next time we do, we'll see if we can get in.
Very nice! You feature the best houses!
Wow that was an amazing tour an amazing property thank you
all the times I have driven hwy 65 through Lake Providence and didn't realize this was there.
The name scratched into the window. Top letter "J" Bottom letters UCLRVVI U=Union CLR= Clearing (open space/transportation) VVI= Vermont Volunteer Infantry (American Civil War)
Maybe I’m stupid but it looks like it says “Tami”
@@JDlupin yes I see what you mean if you look at it in modern writing. But it was done a hundred years ago in copperplate script, look at Google images of cursive script from a hundred years ago, also the etcher put no breaks between the letters, let me know what you think after that... thanks for the comment😀
@@sueurose2437 Civil war was 160 years ago.
Such a gorgeous home in a beautiful and peaceful setting. If those walls could talk, what incredible stories they would have. I hope the new owners preserve its history. I love old homes and architecture and it’s history. I absolutely cry when cities tear down their old homes for new buildings. You loose so much history even in one house or building removed.
Thank you Beth. You are our kind of person. The new owners know what they have and will take good care of this gym. If you're not already following on social media, you need to follow Our Restoration Nation on Facebook or Instagram. We do everything we can to save all the old houses!
I thought the dots that come in at 6:21 were pretty cool and interesting. You cant tell me its dust either!!! And why only pick up in this house and not other houses I've seen the tour? Hmmm lol
So excited to have found this channel! Subscribed!
Oh my.... Look at the Orbs at the 9:06 min mark!! They are so excited you are there filming.... One goes by real slow at the 9:16 min mark! One comes out of the hand rail at the 9:30 min mark. Say Hi.... You are not alone!
I saw them too! Immediately came to the comments to see if anyone else has as well 😂 I even rewound twice and slowed down the playback to I could see if I was imagining them or not, haha!
@@StarDestroY3r Yup, we'll be an Orb again someday too... ;-)
Those arent orbs. It's just light reflecting on the camera lens. No such thing as departed spirits lingering around on earth.
@@FollowerOfYeshua1974 Really! Come over to my daughter's 106 year old house and meet Mrs. Garcia. Her Orb is still with us there! Your are an Orb too, when you are not in a human form. Silly person!
I love all your videos and I’m learning so much.
I’m only 00:57 into this video and already love it!! 💞💞
Thst second bathroom didn’t disappoint me! LOL
Really enjoyed this!
Floors are gorgeous
beautiful house.... but i would línea to see it with antique furrniture .... or well decorated........ anyway .... Good job ..... greetings from sonora mexico
Oh I do envy you , you get to see all these beauties!!!
Did some digging on the house and turns out the bathroom where the light turned on by itself might actually be haunted.
"Whilst Caitlin sat upon the toilet in this very bathroom, she decided to extend her sympathy to Narcissa Jane for the manner in which she died, er, was murdered. She told Narcissa Jane that if she wanted to make her presence known in any way, that it was okay to do so. Immediately, the bathroom light started flickering and then promptly turned off. Had the bulb burned out? She checked the light-switch, which was still in the on position, and when she flicked it off and on again, the light came back on. Old wiring has eery timing."
No one has mentioned the lights floating around at 3:56 on the video, which are much different than the orbs later 9:08 on the porch. These small clustered of lights might be the camera. Thank you so much for doing all the wonderful videos of the old houses. I have been fascinated with old houses since I was very young. In my mind, I walk through my Great Grandmother's home that was built in 1902 in Little Rock Arkansas. When it was torn down many of the architectural pieces were saved and are now in my home in the Kansas City area. Through your videos, I am able to travel and do what I love most, tour old homes!
3:56 looks like a reflection from the chandelier
its just dust
Are the owners going to put the preservation on social media? Would love to follow! Thanks for a wonderful tour
I don’t know that they will, but we’ll share it if we get that information.
My Dream Home!
Oh, my lowered! Who puts adhesive tape on an oil painting!?! -- Hopefully it's some special preservation/conservation tape. But, Yikes! Thank you for such wonderful tours! Blessings Abound.
wow this home is amazing, I too think the name is James. The bathroom light coming on at 8:00 and the orb on the porch at 9:16 is a little strange....oh my and I just noticed another orb at 9:29.....
I am pretty sure all the floating things are just insects, it seems like theres a lot of them.
The orbs you're looking for show up as round, opaque forms, easy to see and identify once you've actually seen them. I spent a weekend in an old house with friends. We partied and took pictures all night. When I downloaded them, there were orbs all around us, seeming to dance with us! The owner said he had never experienced anything supernatural in all his years in the home.
Haha...Lane will let Kevin go in the bathroom. Go on in, Kevin!
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THINK ALL ANTIBELLIUM HOMES ARE BEAUIFUL. TOO BAD ALL OF THEM CAN'T BE SAVED GLAD THIS HOUSE WILL BE SAVED
I have several items that I got from there when it sold this spring -2021
We did too!
Name on the window is James.
Yes! Closest I got was Janni and I knew that couldn’t be it. Well done, Rasmus. 👍👍
I got Jani too, but James would work as well
I tried looking up a little more info about the house after watching this. Looks like there was a girl named Jane who died there when she was around 16. Could be Jane too.
Looked like Edna to me.
Nice! I thought it was Tami. 🙄 lol
Love, love, love your tours. I greatly appreciate your knowledge of antique homes! 😔😬😔Please work on microphone sound,😢. Thank you😄
It's mostly better on the newer videos. We try to get better each time.
I struggle to understand your words. To me I wish you'd talk slower. You have a lovely vibe. Thank you for saving these old houses. Take care
An orb on the porch flew by !
I love this house, I hope it survives.
This one has been purchased by a young couple that will do it right! It’s in great hands.
@@OurRestorationNation I was thinking more of climate changes and other acts of nature. Luisiana is at a very low sea level. 🤷🏼♀️
It’s at the very northernmost point of LA, just over the border from AR. So, those sea levels would have to rise incredibly to take the house. If it gets that bad I doubt the house surviving will be on anyone’s list of worries 🤣
@@OurRestorationNation thanks, you’ve put my mind at ease. Like I said, I LOVE that house.
I think the name on the window is John...
The name on the window is definitely Jami 👍
That chair moved _on its own_ about 1/4 of the way into the video. Perhaps a *ghost...*
;-)
I watched the video twice and never saw a chair moving on its own.
@@FollowerOfYeshua1974
If people say they saw something ask them for the timestamp.
1) The name on the window reads “Jami” or “Jammi” to me.
2) Someone is excited for you to visit their home as they turned the light on for you in the bathroom! My guess is you may have a couple family members that previously passed on and wanted to be a part of your tour of their home, lol.
Tammi
I wonder if the woodwork was painted white inside originally. I would love to see much of the wood stripped of the years of paint.
This period of home would have have painted woodwork. Painted woodwork was the standard from colonial times right up until the Prairie/Craftsman period.
Also at the 8 minute mark there’s a wendigo peering in from the window
The name etched in the window, was put there by a young lady who had become engaged. It was customary back in 18th and 19th centuries, to ensure the diamond engagement rings were real in this way.
It like "J'amie" to me, French for I love.
@@beckyhurst9451 came here to say the same thing, actually "J'aime."
You should see if any signayurein attic matches the window pane
Omg all these lights turning on😱
Gurl you KNOW that was a ghost! 😫🙀😨
@@mawmawd627 right?! I was like 😱
Motion sensing lights.
Same signature in attic wall?
There are orbs everywhere on the porch
Her height makes the ceilings seem super tall. If i was standing in there it wouldn't look nearly as lofty.
Well… they are 15’ tall ceilings, so unless you are 9’ tall they’d seem lofty even with you in there
At 15:40 All kinds of ghost! Wow just flying all over place!
Just light reflecting from the camera lens.
I think the name scratched in says "Jamie"
What horrors happened on that oak?
Slave hangings
Let's think more positive thoughts! Maybe a lovely picnic or a tea party!
Conceivably a few construction workers who started working in the 1790s could have been running or at least directing a building crew in the 1830s, especially if they were master builders and in demand. I don't think master carpenters from the 1790s were concerned with following new-fangled "trends" of the 1830s.
I wasn't sure which floor you were on while showing the rooms.
Tammi? The name on the window??
Who turned on the light at 8:05? 😱
Probably a motion detector light.
Omg orbs!!! Not dust...orbs!!
It looks like the house in Forrest Gump!
Where was the kitchen?
It was actually on the left side as we faced Laine in the opening scenes. It had been converted into a carport.
That’s what I was wondering! I love old kitchens
Are those human remain urns on the fireplace mantle 3:15?
Kitchen?
Lovely home. Is the name Tami?
Maybe???
The house needs a lot of work, inside and out