Abandoned House UNTOUCHED - ANTIQUES, vintage stuff left behind!
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- MUST SEE - Incredible abandoned house! NOTE: Some audio portions are silent on purpose. ***they de-monetized so was forced to remove INTRO MUSIC. SORRY.
Music credits: www.purple-planet.com Tejal Yann - Emotional Wilderness
That house shouts of love and attention. I really think preserving these homes like this shows us and future viewers that a house can be warm and cozy and how they became homes. It isn't a haunted or evil place. It just shows the natural change of time in a families life. The only thing I did not see was personal pictures of the family. I wonder if there were kids, grandchildren, brothers, sisters? I don't think you disrespected the folks that lived here. You showed that they mattered and you respected who they were. Bekah, your soft voice shows kindness not boredom. Thank-you for sharing.
Always wanted to explore abandoned houses, but never had the guts.
Glad I can live vicariously through you guys.
Some of oldies actually had and used those rotary phones when we were kids LOL :D
Funny how when you opened the fridge Rick was dry heaving from the smell and Bekah is like I gotta get in there and check it out. What a trooper!!
Bekah I’ve always been able to tell that you are as excited about your explorations and video making as much as Rick cuz you are so focused on getting the best images and detail for your viewers. That fact that different things jump out to each of you and you describe things in your own ways make the videos really interesting and fun to me !! You both have been nothing but respectful of the belongings of and interested in the lives of the ppl that have lived in and passed through and beyond in all these houses. Awesome video !! Those end stills were gorgeous.
I love how you videotape Becca. With you behind the camera I get to see everything. And that your husband loves to open every drawer and every closet. It's like I'm right there with you guys. You are also a perfect narrator Becca. Always calm never in a hurry. You two are a perfect team. I enjoy every video you make
Crazy when houses get abandonned with all thoses things left untouched. What I would really love to see is a channel that not only find and explore abandoned houses and places but also try to research and investigate who were the owner, what happened, why it ended up that way and make a full fledge episode on each places. That would be very cool!
AND, preservation of, sale of goods, property for family members,
INSTEAD OF.
items left to deteriorate, property left to deteriorate ==
LOSS ALL ROUND WHICH
MAKES NO SENSE!
I would prefer things were TAKEN, to be preserved, or even sold,
STILL BETTER THAN WHAT IS HAPPENING!!!
Skinny Vinnie with the thibgs left behind, it was like the owner didn't plan to leave the house
Casper explores does that
bros of decay explore and tell history I love their channel
I agree.wouldnt be that hard but what there doing is illegal they're trespassing. Plain and simple.
Great find...i imagine an elderly person lived there and when they died the family just left it all to rot. So sad all those beautiful antiques just rotting away... thanks for the great video!!
Absolutely amazing, I'm sure the family would appreciate you documenting the things they loved and cared for before it's lost. Love your videos keep up the great work Rick & Bekah
Bekah is so adorable. Love you two. Im a disabled Veteran. I binge watch all night.
Thanks Todd !!
I love those old coffee mugs left hanging there!
Texas 1 My Grandma had a whole set of dishes like that. 👍
"You shave with a shaver and you broom with a broomer". That's solid logic and I agree 150%
Cool house. Non-leaking roof. Great find.
Had fun listening to 'young' enthusiasm in finding old stuff. Thanks for your respect and thoughtfulness.
You guys are never disrespectful! Love how excited you get!
VB Stewart right they like we hit the jackpot
Cool place! Thanks for sharing. Yeah man that bottom part of the TV is fake drawers, just for looks. I turned mine into a dog bed. My dogs love it. Toilet water.. lmao.. it's French for Eau de toilette; a lightly scented cologne used as a skin freshener.... Because of this, eau de toilette was sometimes referred to as 'toilet water." Those Johnny Walker matches are so cool! Those are at least 1950s! Johnny Walker was a man who born in 1781, eventually invented the friction matches. I wish I could have seen that 1950s washing machine better with the powder blue on it. The music at the end is perfect! Once, again, thanks guys.
I really enjoyed this video… Reminds me of my past. Thank you for respecting their property
I appreciate your videos so much. You both are a great team on the explores you go out on. Like the fact you don't vandalize or take even the simplest items home, just because no one else would want them, or would miss them. I respect you for that. I also realize you are a Christian couple which makes the explores more interesting. No bad language and none of the other stuff that some explorers express. Love your videos and your personalities! Great Job!! Thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you bill!
@scott scot84 nope their not !!!
Linnament was used for sore muscles I believe. My grandparents had it...popular in the 40s and 50s.
I'm in my 40's and still make it the way my Great Grandmother did... 😆
My mother used it until she passed away in Dec. 2012, she was 89.
I love you two. I also love the way you show us stuff and respectful with everything. Rick makes me laugh! 😊
REALLY enjoyed this one, it reminded me so much of my grandparents' home the way she kept house. Thanks for posting!
So glad you liked it!
It makes me sad to see these old homes sometimes because you wonder who lived there and why they had to leave everything like that. I just started watching your videos and you guys are adorable. Really enjoy your videos
So sad, all their belongings left , but you captured it beautifully 👍🏽
@Wanda Roderick Really than why did you bother watching. Just so you can show the world how black your heart is. Keep your negative comments to yourself. Nasty
I wonder who's family this belonged to ? Does the city have any information on who used to live there and what happened ?
Amazing! What a find! Virtually untouched. I'm going to have to try Urbexing in the South.
OMG. That refrigerator! Never leave a refrigerator closed when there's no power. My husband and I cleaned the vintage fridge in our first house, before we moved in then left for the week, leaving the refrigerator closed. The next weekend, when we went back to clean more, the entire inside of the fridge was covered in mold! And, there was nothing in it! No food. It seals so well, it seals the mold and heaven knows what in.
I don't even want to think what that fridge smelled like. The butter....the butter was brown, guys, in that fridge you guys opened. It looked like someone had put all the flour, sugar, butter, corn starch etc in the fridge for safekeeping and they never came back. Kind of sad.
You two do such a good job. So respectful and kind. Great Explore, Rick and Bekah.
Hi Mary. Yes we’re married. Thanks for all the valuable info you provided. Sorry you don’t see more of bekah. She doesn’t always like to be on camera and she’s better at filming than me.
@@ExploringwithRickBekah It seems like you two have worked out what works best. :) As I said before, you make an adorable couple and a good exploring team. Thank you for all the great videos!
I'm really enjoying Bekah's soft manner and camera skills and Rick's enthusiasm. I know Bekah is very enthusiastic, too, just quieter than Rick. She seems to like the kitchen things a lot, like I do. I love old kitchen things and old medicine cabinet contents. I collect old Jadeite and Hazel Atlas kitchen supplies and dishes. Keep up the good work! :)
SLOAN'S LINIMENT... when I was a kid in the Adirondack mountains, in the 1950's, everyone used it for a mosquito repellent, especially when fishing . We put it on our shirt cuffs, collars, hats, and pant's cuff. I can still remember the smell. Not pleasant stuff, but it worked!
I found the history of Sloan's baybottles.com/2018/04/10/sloans-liniment-kills-pain/
Wow!! That house is a REAL piece of history!! Thank you for sharing.
I love that house! So many cool old things, it really takes me back in time. Thank you.
Same here. My grandmother had coffee cups exactly like the ones hanging on the wall in the kitchen.
That was an awesome tour!! So much in that house took me back to my grandmother's house. (she passed in 1995). I think you did a good job of treating the place with respect. Appreciate you both!
So glad to see y'all again...loved the ironstead beds, Johnny walker matches, and pink lady in the kitchen.....💖💖💖
Thanks for this from Bath Britain ! I love watching these. It’s so amazing to see these old places stuck in time .
WOW, what an awesome video. Enjoyed seeing all the old stuff. Can't imagine why anyone would leave all that good stuff behind
you are a neat couple never lose that special feeling.. Love your never ending curiosities always watch you two
Lol 🤣 Toilet Water is watered down perfume or called eau de toilette. Love y'all. Not making fun of you. I can tell you're young. Missed your videos!
That’s why we have to teach them!
Remember that Little House on the Prairie where Nellie tells Laura she needs toilet water? She meant well but I think Laura got the wrong idea. lol. She meant eau de toilette.
Pretty gal you are
I giggled alittle when he said surely its not toilet water lol.
@David Smyth right? lol
This was a great find! Glad it wasn’t vandalized. I love seeing all the old stuff.
It was just like walking into my grandparents house. Many of the brands are familiar. It’s a shame that the house has fallen into disrepair. The antique furniture is amazing! I am sure that the when the past inhabitants never expected their home to be abandoned completely. Thank you for being respectful of the property.
Thank-you. So very sad, but you have saved the history by taking this video
Hey Rick😁toilet water is an old 1970's way of saying perfume or cologne for ladies lol
Old timers used call soda soda water.
Perfume is the expensive "good stuff," Cologne is the next step down, and is less potent, then there's "Eau de toilette" AKA "Toilet Water." It's the watered down version of a perfumed scent. They call it Toilet water, because you keep it in the "toilet room," and also, it was commonly dispensed in ladies public restrooms.
Eau de Cologne
Lol too funny 😂😂😂
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This is one of the very best abandoned explores I have seen! Thank you
This was a very lovely place to live in its day. Not rich by all means but so neat and nicely decorated. One thing though, I do wish you would close lids, drawers and doors when you open them. Toilet water was another name for cologne. Not a shop vac but a regular household vacuum cleaner. Thank you so much for the post. Love to you both.
My grandma had one of those. It was a cannister vacuum cleaner.
Another awesome explore Rick & Bekah! This is a lovely old home...sad to see all of their belongings left behind. Stay safe my friends & know you guys are loved. Blessings & Loving Hugs 🤗 from your FAMZ in NC.
It’s a shame to leave some of that collectible stuff to rot into ground. It’s obvious no one cares about it. Someone could give that stuff a loving home. So so sad to see . Great video 👍
Agreed. The waste of useable items is a shame.
Y’all are so cute to watch and Ricks enthusiasm is second to none! Thanks for all the great videos!
Btw y’all are in no way disrespecting these places y’all explore.
What a great find! I love how excited you were. Keep em coming!!!
I love seeing the old houses. I want to see more for a long time. I have this weighing on my heart. So I am concerned about all the mice droppings as mice can cause disease. Please be safe. I don’t want anything to happen to either of you. I would love to see you wear some thin gloves and mask to keep from getting as much dust from the mold and mice. Even if you could wear gloves that would help when dealing with the mice. I only say this as coming from my heart. I mean no harm. Please do not take this wrong. Got to keep you two healthy for more adventures with you. I don’t have much of a life anymore as I’m getting older every year. Lol but I do love going on these adventures with you. Take care
Such a cozy little house, love the rockers.
1962 vintage rotary dial wall phone :)
This house and the items in it are from the early 40s too the late 90s.
And the Tampa nugget sublime are 1950s.Have a great day.
Awesome find it's so sad that someone could leave their family belongings behind like this, it would be hard for me to find such beautiful antiques then leave them behind for everything to decay, however, if I were an explorer as you two are it would be my duty not to destroy or remove any item. I LOVE THIS CHANNEL THANKS RICK AND BEKAH HOPE THAT THERE ARE MORE VIDEOS TO COME!
Thank you Kathy. :)
Great find. Must’ve been a sudden death. I’m 65 now and boy would I have loved doing what y’all are back in the day. Plenty of old houses that are gone now from old homesteads to plantation houses. Nobody would go “explore” with me😢
When I was growing up you couldn't find a bathroom cabinet or a kitchen "junk drawer" without one of those little salve containers in it. A couple of years ago I took my 92 year old mother to the doctor for her check up. She pointed out a sore spot she had on her knee and she asked the doctor if he could just get her a little salve, she knew it would fix it up. The doctor had no idea what salve was. (She was wrong anyway - the sore spot on her knee turned out to be skin cancer and the salve wouldn't have helped a bit!) When the little children got to go shopping for a birthday present for their mom, toilet water was a top choice! On the cost scale, perfume was the most expensive, followed by cologne and then toilet water. You could buy a bottle of toiler water with your $.25 allowance and to little noses, it smelled just as nice!
In Australia black salve, I think it is called, does cure skin cancer, so she just may have been right? Lucky to keep your mother with you so long, good genes or good diet?
Absolutely. I used to loved to smell my grandmother's old toilet water.
@@tumbleweeduk7479 she was preferring to just any kind of salve, not black salve.
This little house was obviously a home. A full life was lived here. I know you have to leave everything as you found it but so much stuff is rare and wonderful. Thank you for showing us these amazing places.
What an incredibly awesome find, wow, thank you so much. Very interesting to see. Dont know if i would have put the harmonica to my lips but you got guts honey! LOLLLLLL
Thank y’all for the great video and many thanks for taking us all on a fun adventure!!! 😃
I've been watching abandoned places for several years now. It's kind of sad knowing that once upon a time there were people living in those places but now they're gone. I've been telling myself that "maybe they just moved to another place and they're fine". But the sad reality is, some of them are really gone from this world. Thank you for respecting what they left behind. I hope everyone's like you. For the dear departed ones: May their souls rest in the Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
This one is definitely a gold mine of goodies in there. Like you guys, I often wonder if these people had loved ones. Apparently not with the way the house is left! That's sad really.... Loved this one with all of the cool old stuff untouched after so many years! Thanks for sharing this find! Peace and Love, Kim ~
What an awesome find! You all have come a long way from some of the first videos you all made.So much more respect! Great job!
That dresser, wow. Would love to have that. And those old products, so cool
That set of drawers in the bedroom is incredible!
Yes they are. 😍
I have been watching a lot of abandoned house videos. I really like the way you two film and present. 👍🏻
Wow, awesome find, awesome job! Maybe your best yet guys! Thx for making and sharing!!
Hello👋🏻! I enjoyed your video. What a neat old place. I personally think you two are very respectful. I’m 55 and I saw tons of things in there that I’m more familiar with than you two would be simply because you are not old enough to remember! Lot of seventies stuff and older. Really neat. Thanks for sharing your exploring! ❤️💜💚
Lentiment oil is just like that mentholated salve jar you picked like someone would use Ben-Gay today for muscle pain. Those cups are made by Hull and are no longer produced. They were pretty famous pottery back in the 50-60s. In fact, my dad drank out of that coffee cup everyday of his adult life.
you 2 are Delightful, so nice to see young people with respect.
loved the explore guys, for the most part the house itself is in decent shape, despite the living room floor starting to cave in, looks like it was lived in by elder folks either a man or woman or both, with all the lineament and Mentholatum rubs you found, in that one box, they were used for relaxing joints and muscles,, etc, those washing machines go back to the early 1970's, i believe it was a Maytag, my grandmother had one very similar to it,,,nice old home, ill bet there was a lot of love in it one time,,,,probably wouldn't take too much to get her fixed up again
Furniture amazing old phone amazion only thinking mid. 40 or maybe. Early 50. Enjoyed video
Many times, I enjoy the comments on your videos as much as your videos...so interesting what people have to say about things you find. Keep up the great job! Love the videos!
Thank you so much, God bless, you guys deserve all he has to offer.
What a wonderful find. Someone lived a happy life there
The harmonica that said The Lone Ranger is worth at least $100. He used to have a TV show in 1940s
Italian girl lone ranger was on radio in the 40's 50s on tv as well as 60's and 70s
@@verakurz8047 Clayton Moore played him on tv.
Lone ranger had radio programs before 1950
Y'all took me on a trip down memory lane..I had a lot of those things and furniture along with the wooden shelf in the bathroom! Thank you so much...I had a rush of emotion seeing this house...amazing!!
So good to see a video of yours! I’ve missed seeing them! Very interesting house you found!
You showed integrity when you brought up having respect for the people's belongings you handle. My respect for you just soared to new heights. You clearly appreciate the history and human factors in these places you investigate and that is a great quality you posses!
@ 1:15 - the three tiered kitchenware is exactly the same as the one my parents have. It was always used over holidays for delicious desserts 😊 Missed your uploads- btw those ants were crazy & huge!!!
What a nice video. I'm binge watching you guys. Having a sad day thinking of my sister who died 3 weeks ago. But I know shes happy in heaven having a warm cup of tea and playing cards with Gram.
Amazing that most of that stuff isn't that dusty considering how long it has been abandoned awesome find
Dust is made of human skin flakes, dust mite poop (dustmites live on human skin that flakes off). No people in the house = no dust.
Cigar box's are very collectable !! Bedroom dresser is Beautiful - Great Find 👍
What a treasure of a find! I always wonder about the story behind these places....
Thanks for another great video! I love this little house. I love looking at all the old bottles, cigar boxes, ect. too! Stay safe! 👍🏻😎
I remember us having a green Maytag washer like that one. Great find you two :)
I THINK YOU BOTH RESPECT EACH AND EVER PLACE YOU VISIT. ALOT OF PEOPLE WOULD TAKE THINGS OR BURN THE PLACE DOWN.. GREAT VIDEO.. RICK & BEKAH..BLESSINGS..
Next time bring a back up battery, so you both don't have to rush through your adventures? great video though!
He does this in every video I've seen🤯
Great video guys!!Some day I'll fulfill my dream of living in a 70s or 80s untouched house with every thing still in it.
Love the things in this house. Wouldn’t I just love to have those rocking chairs. You made me laugh talking about the toilet water. It is a mild smelling perfume. The linament is for sore muscles, sort of like Ben Gay. This was a great house and the paneling was in great shape, not all warped. Definitely looks like grandma’s house with all the old stuff.
This reminds me of the house my grandma lived in when I was a kid. Same phone (although pea green), tv, floor ashtray, toilet seat cover (green) and old toys. Cool video!
Hey you two... love your videos! Pro tip: wait until the end to open the fridge. That way if it stinks, you don't have to endure the stench you've released while you continue exploring.
LMAO @ 11:54 ... "Cuz I don't wanna kiss no spider web lips!" :D
Old art-deco dresser @ 15:50 is gorgeous. Most likely 1920's-30's. What a shame it has been left to decay.
I have an old dresser like that in my shed, didn't know it was that old
Ginny Miller pro tip 2; charge batteries properly so you can take your time and show us more! 😬
What a awsome video. Adding to my favorites. Rick,you were very kind to let Bekah go in first.Yall are such nice folks.
Also, the salve you found i the drawer is ointment to help with healing like for example cuts.
And they pronounced it "sav" with the L silent. The "toilet water" was perfume. It was called toilet water from the late 1800s up to about the 70s and then just became perfume and cologne.
I have watched countless exploration videos and just came across this channel. I love ya'll!
Great job filming Bekah as usual. 👌
THATS MY OLD WASHER!!!! That thing ran perfectly for decades!!! SO cool.
It's a shame all of this old stuff is going to waste if they had any family why didn't they get any thing I sure hope some one can save some of these antiques
Ross Egan Jr Some people don’t see value in “old junk”, and simply do not care about the “old junk” left behind when their parents or grand parents pass away and leave it to them. You should see some of the beautiful and extremely rare items brought in to your local scrap yard. It’s very depressing.
When Lord Jesus Christ returns SOON we aren't taking anything here with us. We will be given NEW bodies and all earthly things will be left begind to be destroyed with this dying earth.
@@jenniferornduff7835 haha!
@@randomcommontater979 haha?
Scott scot84 If this family, or your grandmother’s immediate family, did not want the belongings left behind, other less fortunate people could REALLY benefit from them. Such waste of furniture, appliances, clothing, books, etc., is a shame.
Thank you, I really enjoyed the video. I’m glad you said it was in Georgia. 1997 is only 23 years ago. But, since you are both about that age, it seems like ages ago. Liniment is what people rub on their aching joints, the same with “balm.” Toilet water is cheap cologne. I’m surprised everything was left intact. It looks like they left in a hurry. I love your enthusiasm, at discovering things. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
I just started watching your videos, very interesting watching you both go through these houses.... I'm older, so some things look familiar. .....It's strange how no one ever claimed the properties, I wonder what happened, makes you think that they passed on all alone...What ever the case, thank you for your videos. ..
Got a kick in the heart when you opened the cabinet with the glasses and plastic containers. Reminded me of my late Gma and Gpa!!😊
This place is amazing!!! I wonder, how do you guys find these places? And thank you so much for sharing them! It's absolutely fascinating! Keep exploring!!!
At 5:39, thank-you very much for exploring the fridge. I see so many of these other exploring channels that ignore this part and it triggers my O.C.D. so bad because I want to see what was in there. You're both troopers for doing this and I appreciate it a lot. I still find it so eerie and amazing seeing those old food items you can't even buy anywhere and have been long forgotten about. Wow, love that.
Great find. I'd love going exploring old houses like this but I'd never open a icebox because the nasty smell would knock me out..
I love how thorough yall are, going through every drawer and looking at every little thing on the walls, I hate explorers who just skip over that stuff and look at only furniture
Looks like an elderly person lived there, and never threw anything away. Wood paneling was popular back in the 50's- 60's.
Bekah, you make the best videos. The close-ups, the overalls, the steady slow pace. Your voice matches the pace of the video really well. I often turn off other explorers' videos early because their video makes me dizzy, they talk about nothing, and show their face most of the time. Keep doing what you're doing! Rick is good too :)
When I saw the length of time of the video, I knew it had to be good and man, no disappoint there! What a pristine look back in time ! Maybe worth a second look?>>great to see you back ! > thanks for the video ☮❤
Really sweet that you're excited about this house. I hope you get to see some unvandalised houses soon that really are full of antiques.