Dang, wish I'd a known about that place in Ridley Creek in the late 70's. Used to do a civil war reenactment there every year . I could have found some old bottle dumps in them woods around that place. I was into that back then and had a knack of finding such things and other relics around old places. But when I left after scrounging around I left things the way they looked like after my digs . I respected old places like that and my presence would have never been noticed.
Hello, John! Believe, these houses looked much better those years. Despite they are on the park land, they stays in neglect and aren't documented in park inventory and not marked on their maps. Don't know why, probably because of the hazardous condition. I managed to find some info about Jacob Minshall House in an archive of University of Pennsylvania, but Mullen House isn't mentioned anywhere. Afraid, it's history is lost forever.
Darina, what made you use the voiceover. Extremely nice touch. To second what another person said...guardian looks very at ease there. You never, ever disappoint. Thank you.
Dang, wish I'd a known about that place in Ridley Creek in the late 70's.
Used to do a civil war reenactment there every year .
I could have found some old bottle dumps in them woods around that place.
I was into that back then and had a knack of finding such things and other relics around old places.
But when I left after scrounging around I left things the way they looked like after my digs .
I respected old places like that and my presence would have never been noticed.
Hello, John!
Believe, these houses looked much better those years. Despite they are on the park land, they stays in neglect and aren't documented in park inventory and not marked on their maps. Don't know why, probably because of the hazardous condition.
I managed to find some info about Jacob Minshall House in an archive of University of Pennsylvania, but Mullen House isn't mentioned anywhere. Afraid, it's history is lost forever.
A productive day indeed! Really enjoying the voice overs, and the opening clips were stunning!
Hello, Johnny! Thank you! I had plans to explore these places long ago and finally found a day to visit them
Good job that you had those high boots. Very cool W.C. Best wishes !
Hi, Joe! They didn't help me too much 😁
Hi I enjoyed your explores and the voice over is nice new sub here look forward to more great explores .
Thanks a lot, Owen! I'll tri to find new cool spots!
Interesting
Thank you, Donna!
thank you for making these videos, the woman talking was great and the scary music was a great plus!
Thank you, Lee ! That was Sigourney Weaver voice 😁
@@walkingcam1 your videos make my day!
Love love your videos
@@bonnieleelee9936 thank you 🥰
Darina, what made you use the voiceover. Extremely nice touch. To second what another person said...guardian looks very at ease there. You never, ever disappoint. Thank you.
hello, Francis! Thank you! Hope, my little friends will protect these houses and add some mystery to adventures of other explorers.
That building with the noose looked like a very strange garage or a repair shop of some kind 🎉🎉
it's built in the 60s i believe. The road leading to it from the highway is totally overgrown and invisible now
Guardian looks content there🎉🎉
Hi, Dave! Yeah, he is the main character 😁
@@walkingcam1 lol after you of course
The garage with concrete ramp to a creek with concrete walls, must have been some type of industrial concern?
@@artmccartan4911 i dont know, honestly. Somebody told me that was a body shop in 1960s