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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2016
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  • @RosyB9
    @RosyB9 7 лет назад +413

    Dan, this is wonderful! My Mom, Annie May Fore was born in Pamplin City and many of my forefathers come from that town. When my sister and I were kids, we'd often visit our grandparents, who lived about a block away from town in a house that's still standing. I can remember when the white brick building was Williams Brothers grocery and there were a number of beautiful old Victrola phonographs on the shelves along with jars of penny candy. The larger grocery store in the middle of the block was Canada's (Dan showed the interior and ceiling with old fixtures at 15:55). My grandpa Robert Fore worked at Ralco, the little brick building with a porch on the far end of the block. A number of my great-uncles were railroad employees. Before the trees became overgrown around the Belt Line tracks, my sister and I loved sitting on the front porch swing of the old homestead, watching freight trains rumble through town on summer nights! We made a game of counting the cars (easily over 100!!) and we'd always wave at the conductor on the caboose. Grandma Fore mailed weekly postcards to us from the old Post Office/Bank building. "Miss Lucy" owned a fashionable hat shop in one of the buildings with projecting display windows in mid-block. So many sweet memories of tiny Pamplin!!
    Pamplin was actually a junction of the Main Line from Farmville (since abandoned and replaced by the High Bridge State Park) and the Belt Line. It also lies within 3 counties: Appomattox, Prince Edward and Charlotte. The rail line was the route Civil War soldiers followed on their way to Appomattox Courthouse, 10 miles west, and surrender on April 9, 1865. The old building Dan filmed was once a hotel and I've seen some info that shows that it was around during the Civil War. Thanks again for a magical trip back in time! LOVE your series...

    • @dreamingwishxs4595
      @dreamingwishxs4595 6 лет назад +3

      RosyB9 I live here in Virginia,but i have never been down south of it,and i never came across here

    • @annanthony3870
      @annanthony3870 6 лет назад +1

      RosyB9 mmmm,

    • @roselanemable3141
      @roselanemable3141 5 лет назад +7

      Pretty cool & interesting story. 👍

    • @kesmarn
      @kesmarn 5 лет назад +29

      What a great comment. Thanks so much for giving us some background on this interesting video!

    • @nancyross3964
      @nancyross3964 5 лет назад +17

      OHMYGOSH!! Thank you for adding so much more history to this!!! I'm glad I stopped it at the beginning, now I will know some history as I watch. This is the best yet!!

  • @jamesfulford9628
    @jamesfulford9628 5 лет назад +105

    The old brick house was a motel at the start since Pamplin City was once a regular train stop. I'm not sure when it ended. The train station was restored and is currently in use. I'm not sure what type of business is there. In the 1970's most of the buildings were being used. I used to live in Pamplin City until my mother died of cancer in 1984.
    The old brick house was from the late 70's to early 80's used by a woman who used the room where you entered as an antique shop and the rest was used as a kind of thrift shop.
    I used to maintain her yard, the brick house behind the building. and the grounds of the old brick house. I was mostly her general handyman for other things as well. There was a sign on the porch at one time that said "Antiques" that I painted for her.
    Sadly the woman Mrs. F. is deceased (I'm not sure about her husband). She was a well liked woman. She used to ask me to do posters for her church for different types of sales for people who suffered some serious loss and needed help. I never could say no.
    I live near Lynchburg Va. now and I don't know who it belongs to or if it will ever be restored.
    Seeing your video brought back a lot of memories. Thank You. James.

    • @luckyme100178
      @luckyme100178 4 года назад +1

      James Fulford ......nice

    • @jamesfulford9628
      @jamesfulford9628 4 года назад +1

      @aaronsdavis Happy to help. The street they showed is "downtown" Pamplin and it is literally dead now. The good news is Pamplin has a Dollar General down the road a bit. Have a good day. James.

  • @oldchickenlady
    @oldchickenlady 8 лет назад +181

    I always start thinking about how I would go about restoring the houses or buildings. I hate to see them rot.....

    • @suzangreenier3351
      @suzangreenier3351 5 лет назад +4

      Me too

    • @e.s.l5861
      @e.s.l5861 5 лет назад +5

      At least with brick buildings it’s not quite as insurmountable to gut and redo But I’ve been on some jobs with old houses and the owner ended up dumping fortunes into it to restore.

    • @cockaheuck1534
      @cockaheuck1534 5 лет назад

      Me too. Especially old mental hospitals & nursing homes

    • @brid5970
      @brid5970 4 года назад

      With the train they close I would have left it all behind lol

    • @Gilliebeany
      @Gilliebeany 3 года назад

      @@brid5970 I live right by the train tracks in my city, they don't come often and you get used to it. I literally don't notice anymore! Ppl who visit do, but they're always surprised at how quiet it sounds from inside so maybe we're just lucky

  • @alexanderleatherman
    @alexanderleatherman 8 лет назад +80

    The old house was full of memories like the photos and the typewriter, then the suitcase being shown as if the people left just made me sad for some reason.

    • @Synicizm
      @Synicizm 8 лет назад +28

      It's the photographs left behind that kill me the most. Families and their memories are just forgotten. It puts things into perspective a bit.

    • @dawnatilla
      @dawnatilla 8 лет назад +12

      until you realise that they are just objects and that the only thing that made them special are the people and the emotions we attach to these things.

  • @peachlala8874
    @peachlala8874 8 лет назад +113

    why don't they make houses like this anymore? All the houses now days are so cookie cutter and expensive.

    • @johnharrill1
      @johnharrill1 5 лет назад +15

      I agree totally. No class, just boxes. they all made of ticky tacky and they all look the same. Words by Malvina Reynolds.

    • @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK
      @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK 5 лет назад +5

      Peach lala i blame post modernism infesting architecture

    • @tonihodgessteward921
      @tonihodgessteward921 5 лет назад +1

      Agree

    • @bikerbabe4442
      @bikerbabe4442 5 лет назад +11

      We live in a throwaway culture

    • @modestoca25
      @modestoca25 5 лет назад +8

      and plain/boring looking

  • @joeMW284
    @joeMW284 8 лет назад +24

    The live flower in the window is actually a great theft/vandal deterrent.

    • @Zen-sx5io
      @Zen-sx5io 3 года назад

      That actually makes sense 😯

  • @notsoseriousmoonlight
    @notsoseriousmoonlight 8 лет назад +39

    Every town needs a gargoyle shop! :) Love the columns on the bank; they were beautiful. The whole video is beautifully filmed!

  • @graemewilliams1308
    @graemewilliams1308 8 лет назад +147

    How ironic, people in major US cities living out of cardboard boxes and all these habitable buildings empty.

    • @natebalcerak1659
      @natebalcerak1659 6 лет назад +5

      Graeme Williams I know, and it bothers me, too.

    • @natebalcerak1659
      @natebalcerak1659 6 лет назад +19

      Graeme Williams I know what irony is: it's like Goldy or bronzy, but it's made of iron.

    • @Satanthony
      @Satanthony 5 лет назад +6

      not ironic.

    • @caseywagner351
      @caseywagner351 5 лет назад +26

      Jo, you are either very ignorant or poorly educated on homelessness.

    • @Sarah1920s
      @Sarah1920s 5 лет назад +12

      @@caseywagner351 I totally agree. Many aren't homeless because of not working. Some are mentally or physically ill. Some have been beaten down in life. With no real hope.

  • @luke9511
    @luke9511 8 лет назад +55

    very beautiful house, needs to be bought and restored and saved

    • @HydraulicHydra9
      @HydraulicHydra9 4 года назад +3

      luke9511 It’s been boarded up and is currently being renovated.

  • @tinamiller7400
    @tinamiller7400 6 лет назад +3

    The BEST! This is a typical small town layout and even the architecture and mix of buildings is similar to the late 1800s to early 1900s small towns that sprang up all over the US. There were oil and gas booms, coal, the industrial revolution, and many immigrants came and settled into areas and towns with homes were needed. This had a train (which also fostered these small towns and made it possible to move the goods if they weren't near waterways) which also delivered goods to stores that people needed. Many were farmers which takes space and is why the towns weren't near the main roads. Those main highway roads may not have existed then but there were and are plenty of back country roads if one needed to take a trip further from town, over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house, for Thanksgiving or a visit. My grandparents lived in a town just like this in Indiana. Their house was right on Main Street by the post office and I loved the sound of the train at night, which was behind the houses right across the street. Their Depot had been taken down long before the 1970s but I have a picture and it looks like the one here. They had a large grain elevator near the train tracks I liked exploring. It was torn down in the 1980s. I'm guessing there were planning and building templates made available to municipalities via the government with various formats depending on need, size, grading. Even the intersections and alleys look almost identical. And it makes sense because those towns really worked and I can't imagine every new town trying to grapple with figuring out the particulars and asking at
    The first gathering in a makeshift location, "Say, does anyone here have any experience with urban planning or architecture?" In the late 60s and early 70s when I would go to Summitville, most business were still open. Everyone knew each other and my grandparents and aunt and dad. There was an old general store with creaky wooden floors that sold everything including yummy plastic smelling toys and cap guns. The drug store had a classic gorgeous wood soda fountain counter and would get a chocolate or Cherry fountain Coke for ten cents I think. Nothing compares. Little restaurant where my aunt and the regulars got coffee every morning and often ate. She worked atinsurance office that looked exactly like one of the building they didn't go in-laws/had big
    Windows and the halloween things but inside hers was tall counter and swinging doors and farmers or whoever would come in and gab. I would explore out back and there was
    The same lone old sink on the wall and overgrown crumbling alley in back with old oil tank. Small space between buildings. Houses surrounded the main Street more densely then we're spread out where the fields were. People like bankers with more prominent houses seemed to live just on the outskirts of town often. Summitville is now extremely run down. The buildings were empty. Then some were remodeled with no concern for the original architecture, so it looked
    Pretty bad and I don't think succeeded. At least they tried. Population is around 1000 but
    Probably less. With the demise of small farmers and so many types of businesses that
    Those towns and their locations were Based on, there's no way for enough people to afford living there let alone restore and upkeep an old house. Perhaps some folks who work via internet
    Can start moving back there. Or urban sprawl could push close enough to make the old towns relevant again for commuting workers. Just be careful what you wish for saying you want to fix up an old house that hasn't been protected. My current house is 58 years "new" and solid to the core but took years for the nasty money pit surprises to stop and so much work. It isn't like the movies or HGTV. Especially if you get sick. There are many socio-economic reasons the number of abandoned houses is increasing. I think Ive figured it out but am only typing to myself so will say by Bettina-self. Thank you for the AWESOME video and good/funny commentary. So many assholes in the world. Nice to witness others who "get it" at least somewhat like I do, which of course is what we each prefer. 😁

  • @oldisgood2587
    @oldisgood2587 5 лет назад +6

    My favorite thing about this sweet place is that vandals haven't touched it. Great, great,great video. The mama in me wants to tell y'all to get some work boots. You don't want a big rusty nail or foot long piece of rebar to go through your foot one day.

  • @computergrant1
    @computergrant1 8 лет назад +55

    I smoke a pipe and I can see myself sitting at that table, next to the radio. I love old things and old times.

    • @JessicaRVA
      @JessicaRVA 5 лет назад +1

      Mountain Mettling well that was weird ....... right when I read your comment the table and radio came up.... like immediately 😲

    • @HydraulicHydra9
      @HydraulicHydra9 4 года назад +1

      Mountain Mettling That’s funny because Pamplin used to have a clay pipe factory it’s about a half a mile down the road.

  • @Pamer21
    @Pamer21 8 лет назад +10

    Thoroughly enjoyed this one Dan. That house was amazing. Probably owned by a wealthy individual. When you caught the tires on the roof, it made me smile. There is a very logical explanation for them. Here in the south, it is common to place rubber tires on the metal roofs of homes. The rubber absorbs heat and allows the building to stay a bit cooler. It really works! Please tell Will, love the haircut. It suits him and he looks great. Thanks for the vid, a really nice one!

  • @ThresholdDreamer111
    @ThresholdDreamer111 8 лет назад +37

    First off, let me say... awesome video! It ranks up there as one of my favorites you've done. I have a fairly personal reason for saying so, because I used to live literally five minutes from Pamplin (a little over ten years ago, before moving from outside Farmville VA to outside Philly PA.) I rode through Pamplin so many times on the way to my aunt's place in a town a little bit over from there called Cullen, VA. I always thought the little town had a charm to it, even though it was pretty dead even that long ago. I especially loved the old house you filmed... wow, if its walls could only talk! You've been in my old neck of the woods a couple times now, between this location and the Keysville Drive-In Theater that you filmed a while back. (I attended community college not far from there). I haven't been down that way in years, so it's cool being able to "go back home" vicariously through your videos. I really don't want to actually go back (too many memories... not the good kind) so I can kind-of do so safely from the comfort of my computer, haha. You can never go home... only in a virtual sense. Thanks for sharing all your amazing journeys with us. Hello also to Brian and Will... I especially love when you and Brian team up to visit these places, as his channel is also one of my absolute favorites. God, I wish I could do what you guys do. I'm a huge history buff and former 80s mall rat, so I'd be stoked to go along with y'all any time! ;)

    • @BrianSterowski
      @BrianSterowski 8 лет назад +4

      +ThresholdDreamer111 Even though this is not my video I did want to comment and say thank you! I really like getting together with Dan and Will as well...it makes for a fun day of filming.

  • @devwreck192
    @devwreck192 6 лет назад +86

    Your worst enemies in places like these are (1) bee hives, (2) snakes and (3) exposed nails.

  • @grnpeepers2683
    @grnpeepers2683 8 лет назад +10

    "Let's go see what's upstairs", a very old Norman Bates in his mom's clothes is what's upstairs, I'm thinking! Reminds my of his house, only a brighter, more cherry version! Cool find, thanks guys!

  • @thickerthanwaterchannel3966
    @thickerthanwaterchannel3966 8 лет назад +51

    am I the only one that noticed that FedEx truck kept popping up everywhere O.o

  • @cabamama
    @cabamama 4 года назад +9

    The staircase in the old house reminds me of the one in Psycho. I can see Anthony Perkins ascending it now! Ha ha MOTHER......MOTHER!!!!! Aaaah.....so creepy!

  • @AluraLapierre
    @AluraLapierre 8 лет назад +25

    OMG I want to buy this village. How charming it could be!

  • @Liizziee
    @Liizziee 8 лет назад +49

    Your Footage Is Amazing, Very Clear! Love Your Videos!

  • @CaptainSouthbird
    @CaptainSouthbird 8 лет назад +19

    Apparently all of the businesses are located on what's called "Main St.", but the way the roads are currently laid out, you have to deliberately go off of the more major roads to get to it. VA-47 runs through the town to reach Business US-460, which you imagine are all the highest priority roads. But Main St. is a loop off of VA-47 so all traffic is bypassing it by default. If perhaps VA-47 had been built along Main St. instead it might have had a chance, but who knows.

    • @randyortonsbulge
      @randyortonsbulge 6 лет назад

      Look at the highway going through dayton WA, lol that town got lucky with highway 12.

  • @chadaudinet1201
    @chadaudinet1201 8 лет назад +4

    omg that brick house was a BEAUTIFUL home and could be with deep pockets! Such a shame the old buildings are left in that state of sadness and disrepair!

  • @DaisyM
    @DaisyM 8 лет назад +85

    So this abandoned town is literally the disney movie cars in real life... So cool looking, sad that highways kill small towns like this one.

    • @paulcarmi8130
      @paulcarmi8130 5 лет назад +2

      Literally?

    • @BrittenyRosee
      @BrittenyRosee 5 лет назад +1

      Omg I was just thinking the same thing

    • @leolaturner2193
      @leolaturner2193 5 лет назад +1

      Magi Algarin, the model town for Cars is in Kansas/Missiour on the Route 66.

  • @MilkAndCornbreadd
    @MilkAndCornbreadd 8 лет назад +8

    When Dan first went into the old two story house, and the wheelchair was shown, it reminded me of the1980 Horror Film 'The Changeling'.

    • @kissingcandy1
      @kissingcandy1 6 лет назад +1

      Alexander The Great love that film

  • @metalasfok
    @metalasfok 5 лет назад +4

    Be careful when you see the walls and ceiling caving in. My moms cousin died exploring an abandoned house from a chimney falling on him.

  • @amyhigg4646
    @amyhigg4646 8 лет назад +7

    What an amazing town! Reminds me of typical thriller/chiller movie! That house is awesome, would love to restore it!
    Nice haircut Will!
    Great video as always Dan!

  • @KK20238
    @KK20238 8 лет назад +4

    Dan, ever since I watched the Children's Asylum videos I’ve been hooked and I watched your entire collection, I was amazed at the bravery and willingness to explore that you possess. But now I enjoy it for a totally different reason. Yes; scary stuff always makes things interesting, but now I watch mainly for your intelligent commentary and the incredible angles and shots you use. I’m gunna see whats up on Patreon and see if can make a contribution! Keep it up dude, much respect from Canada!!

  • @NNJPRGreg
    @NNJPRGreg 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful House. I wish it was restored. My home was built in 1917 and solid as a rock. They sure don't build them like they used to. Attention to details.

  • @audiboi1587
    @audiboi1587 8 лет назад +76

    they were not putting in a "big window", the original chimney was probably in poor shape so they took the entire thing out.

    • @DanBellFilmIt
      @DanBellFilmIt  8 лет назад +23

      +audiboi1587 you're exactly right! Probably recycled the old bricks.

    • @stsrigek2170
      @stsrigek2170 8 лет назад +2

      +OXY ! He didn't

    • @fordsrevive
      @fordsrevive 8 лет назад +11

      He didn't change channels. This is his channel for things he doesn't feel are "quite perfect" enough for his main channel. Whether it be because of the shoot quality itself or the location. Hi Dan! Huge fan man. Your the best on the tube.

    • @ganjagranny4208
      @ganjagranny4208 6 лет назад +1

      audiboi1587 I 7 hi

  • @minnescanada
    @minnescanada 8 лет назад +4

    Love this video. I liked see you, Will and Brian ejoying a day out exploring this charming place. I hope you post more ghost town footage.

  • @tigerlillybell75
    @tigerlillybell75 3 года назад +1

    I love the train going through. A perfect soundtrack for an old town fallen by the wayside.

  • @justmenpm144
    @justmenpm144 8 лет назад +1

    I can't believe such a place exist ! In Austria there are not so many abandoned houses or streets ! I love the old stuff in abandoned houses and I enjoy this video very much thank you guys !

  • @chipbush0111
    @chipbush0111 8 лет назад +38

    "Will is such a geek."
    Come on Dan, we're ALL geeks here. :)

    • @silvana8246
      @silvana8246 6 лет назад +2

      yeah i was liking your vid until you called will a geek

    • @caseywagner351
      @caseywagner351 5 лет назад +3

      Will is cool

  • @sallylouise9826
    @sallylouise9826 8 лет назад +7

    Thought it was train music starting up then realised sound was coming from outside. crazy that the buildings were left complete with stuff . Good video . enjoying the Film It series.

  • @WilliamC1966
    @WilliamC1966 5 лет назад +1

    What's so cool is I can see these buildings and towns... because you show glimpses of something most people never see...thank you.... small town america is so interesting...😁

  • @Frazzlewoman
    @Frazzlewoman 8 лет назад +1

    I know everyone's already said it, and probably better than I can, but I just had to add my two cents. This little town is amazing. And that house is incredible. One thing your videos really document well, is that construction has changed so much over the decades. Much more care was put into the work and durability of the materials of times past. Things were built to last, and with an eye to beauty as well. Now everything is just pre-fab and disposable. It's sad really. Thank you so much for documenting these outstandingly fabulous structures before they're gone........And by the way......Nice haircut WIll.

  • @y.p.735
    @y.p.735 8 лет назад +30

    I'd like to know if there's anything like a Preservation law of historic buildings that have a certain age in the United States like we have in Europe?
    Those buildings look kind of old and I think they would look really nice if renovated.

    • @minnescanada
      @minnescanada 8 лет назад +10

      +Yvonne P. I agree, the house tour showed the place to be in pretty decent shape, enough to fix up and use somehow....but it will slip away if nothing is done.

    • @angryKitt3ns
      @angryKitt3ns 5 лет назад +2

      There's laws about houses on the national registry of historic places that loosen otherwise strict red tape to make it worthwhile for people to renovate houses like this.

    • @esmeraldagreen1992
      @esmeraldagreen1992 5 лет назад +2

      You would need at least a hundred thousand dollars to Renovate it

    • @scott27288
      @scott27288 5 лет назад +4

      In the United States, people would rather abandon a strong built older home and move to a cheaper built home that is put up within a week that the first storm can blow down. Makes no sense to me but thats how it is.

  • @shawnsisler3743
    @shawnsisler3743 5 лет назад +3

    Forget the radio, send me the table it's setting on...

  • @uhuherin3525
    @uhuherin3525 7 лет назад +1

    Such a soothing voice Dan has. I could fall asleep to it.

  • @outdoorsaddiction1085
    @outdoorsaddiction1085 5 лет назад +1

    A lot of history in some of these little towns. I love it...very interesting.

  • @lordrah26
    @lordrah26 7 лет назад +38

    so quote me as wrong... but i couldnt go in the places without taking antiques or items i wanted. I love history and couldnt let it sit there. so this is why i do not do this. its not that id want to steal. i just hate history destroyed.

    • @donnaking3344
      @donnaking3344 5 лет назад +4

      skyrim born the property belongs to someone so yes it’s stealing.

    • @scourge9690
      @scourge9690 5 лет назад +6

      @@donnaking3344 skyrim born did not ask if it was stealing, they are clearly very aware of that fact...

    • @BathtubBass
      @BathtubBass 5 лет назад +3

      @@donnaking3344 yeah, yah idiot!

    • @LT1HILLINGHOE
      @LT1HILLINGHOE 4 года назад

      Thief

  • @Flornmonk
    @Flornmonk 8 лет назад +8

    I really like the architecture!

  • @101StudioFilms
    @101StudioFilms 8 лет назад +1

    Always a great job Dan ! It seems so unreal to me who lives in France that there are beautiful small towns abandoned accross the USA. Thanks for sharing those beautiful pictures with us ! :)

  • @iadorenewyork1
    @iadorenewyork1 3 года назад +1

    This reminds me of Brownsville in Western PA, where my people hail from. It either will rally and become renewed, or end up a true ghost town. It's a unique state to be in-between a going concern and a relic.

  • @chipbush0111
    @chipbush0111 8 лет назад +45

    Every time you post a video, it makes me giddy like a schoolgirl. :) Amazing finds, Dan!

    • @jessloo5969
      @jessloo5969 8 лет назад +2

      This

    • @courkey8466
      @courkey8466 8 лет назад +1

      same. I was at work when he posted his last dead mall video.... made the night 10 times better. :D

    • @Llamajhunk
      @Llamajhunk 8 лет назад

      +Jessy Musto .....hairdryer?

    • @chipbush0111
      @chipbush0111 8 лет назад

      Llama Pants Wheelchair. Why is there always a wheelchair?

    • @Llamajhunk
      @Llamajhunk 8 лет назад

      Chip B​ I happen to like wheelchairs, they are helpful when your legs arent cooperating with your body, they come with brakes ( the good ones anyway) and they have wheels which spin and stuff.... let's not discriminate because of what they represent in horror movies ...

  • @coltongoff456
    @coltongoff456 7 лет назад +6

    That house is beautiful! Probably 1800s if I had to guess!

  • @Monbloid1963
    @Monbloid1963 4 года назад

    Watched the video all the way through. Excellent work Dan and crew. Such beautiful old structures. I try to imagine the past lives that dwelt there in it's heyday. Love the old plaster and woodwork of the 1800's. Irreplaceable. Sad to see them in such disrepair. Such history. Thank you for taking the time to film, edit and post.

  • @carlruf9037
    @carlruf9037 5 лет назад +2

    It is good to see the younger generations taking an interest in early architecture and history. We just need to get more of them to commit to preservation rather than pillaging or scavenging (including metal detector buffs) of these sites. I was just thinking now during this current Christmas season, that if this place was ever restored, it would be a great location/site/home for Ebeneezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 6 лет назад +7

    awesome, Dan: I love, love "ghost-towning" - it's an exciting hobby. Am a professional prospector myself.

  • @terminalsigma
    @terminalsigma 8 лет назад +98

    Why *is* there always a wheelchair?

    • @amandalou7133
      @amandalou7133 8 лет назад +3

      Ikr lol

    • @chubbyjaydraws
      @chubbyjaydraws 7 лет назад +6

      I think an old person loved there due to the chair and the portable toilet in the room across from said chair

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 7 лет назад +11

      I think Dan brings one around with him.

    • @benhadigan8337
      @benhadigan8337 5 лет назад +3

      I was under the impression that breaking and entering is a felony and a strikable offence if it is a residential dwelling and just because no one seams to live there and that is questionable from what I have seen with some of these videos none the less these places are owned by some one and what these explorers are doing is called breaking the law and posting the evidence on RUclips for the world to see not very bright.

    • @RTSchofield
      @RTSchofield 5 лет назад +6

      @@benhadigan8337 shuttup you coward

  • @appyd02d
    @appyd02d 5 лет назад +2

    Loved the train going through, perfect for the situation, really added to the ambience!!
    Great exploration, as always! Thanks for posting!!

  • @courkey8466
    @courkey8466 8 лет назад +2

    love the radio with the books, looks so preserved.
    reminds me of the Waltons.

  • @movieedge7370
    @movieedge7370 8 лет назад +40

    There is always photos left behind ....🙁

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 8 лет назад +12

      I know. sad isn't it? memories of people who likely are no longer with us.

    • @CaptainSouthbird
      @CaptainSouthbird 8 лет назад +11

      +Movie Edge The last vestigial clues to a forgotten life

    • @OMGIAmNaked
      @OMGIAmNaked 7 лет назад +1

      Captain Southbird what're you doing here mate??

  • @Drackleyrva
    @Drackleyrva 7 лет назад +7

    Great video---it reminds me of the little town in Fried Green Tomatoes. Sad though.

  • @rocknrollnichole1071
    @rocknrollnichole1071 3 года назад

    My grandma was from Altavista Va. same kind of town. Went there for her funeral and saw the sadness and defeat in the rural past.

  • @cubanbarbee
    @cubanbarbee 5 лет назад +1

    Would love to see this old town revamped! I love this old house ! ❤️❤️

  • @TheCarpetbagger
    @TheCarpetbagger 8 лет назад +4

    Great stuff

  • @crystalstilts
    @crystalstilts 8 лет назад +3

    First house was magnificent 😍
    Loved this one!

  • @sharonlegnon427
    @sharonlegnon427 5 лет назад

    AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was quite the house in its time. That rocking chair upstairs says it all. That little house is on its last days. Looks like they took out the chimney. Look at those green and yellow cabinets!!!!!

  • @Wine-or5jx
    @Wine-or5jx 6 лет назад +1

    This is by far one of my most favorite places that you have explored. That house is gorgeous ! The town is amazing .... so sad to see it abandoned. What a shame : (

  • @strangepecos04
    @strangepecos04 8 лет назад +24

    I didn't recognize Will at first. Nice haircut.

    • @pantherseyes
      @pantherseyes 8 лет назад +2

      glad I wasn't the only one :). I thought, who is that, glad to see will again.

    • @justmenpm144
      @justmenpm144 8 лет назад +1

      +pantherseyes I think the same

    • @pantherseyes
      @pantherseyes 8 лет назад +1

      +Lori_J :)

    • @tomaserincasablancalarocqu5086
      @tomaserincasablancalarocqu5086 6 лет назад

      ChiBot Can You Like mine? You have to like mine! So like it! And like it! And
      Iike it! Or else you will suffer!

  • @m.savage8318
    @m.savage8318 6 лет назад +12

    I live ten minutes away from there, Pamplin, in a town called Appomattox, where the civil war ended.

    • @corneliabender-dantoni787
      @corneliabender-dantoni787 5 лет назад +3

      So maybe you Can explain to me Why this town is abandoned? I am from Germany and wonder Why.....

    • @HydraulicHydra9
      @HydraulicHydra9 4 года назад +1

      Cornelia Bender-D'Antoni I live in Pamplin and the reason why it was abandoned was because it was a railroad town. The “House” was actually a hotel where the train riders would stay. Another reason is that the main road was moved from the town to highway 460 making it really hard to know it was there. My dad was a kid when they built the Highway and the had to pick up his house and move it for the construction.

    • @LT1HILLINGHOE
      @LT1HILLINGHOE 4 года назад +1

      @@corneliabender-dantoni787 Because everyone wised up and moved. It was never a big deal.

  • @jeaniecoudriet6201
    @jeaniecoudriet6201 8 лет назад

    Wow, went to something similar but they moved the town onto this old street, and you could walk threw each place was a museum, and you went in and saw and learned what each dwelling did in the old days, like Doc office, town church/school, train depot! My favorite was the old house, I could just move in and live among all those beautiful old stuff! That place you were at woild be Perfect to make museums!!!! Another good video Dan, I enjoyed it!

  • @marywegrzyn497
    @marywegrzyn497 6 лет назад

    Hi, thx for filming that big, beautiful house, I was so blown away by all the rooms n the stair way n all the precious old Photos n belongs which were so breath taking to see!!!! I have always wished I could have lived back in the Turn of the Century n this Video made me feel happy. Although sad that the family who originally lived there back in the day are gone.

  • @tes420
    @tes420 6 лет назад +10

    I hope nobody goes and trashes these places... I was surprised there didn't look like any vandalism here
    I hope it stays that way
    Great video!!

  • @johnhancock2678
    @johnhancock2678 8 лет назад +5

    The cut out in the back of that last house looked like there's use too be an fire place in that spot mr bell..

  • @graceaaronathotmail
    @graceaaronathotmail 8 лет назад +1

    What an amazing find !!! As usual, another great film it by Dan...and Will

  • @shadowsagainstthewind7813
    @shadowsagainstthewind7813 5 лет назад +2

    This very much resembles the town of Gordonsville,Virginia ...
    Train tracks and towns layout.
    That is what caught my attention , I thought it was Gordonsville,Virginia .

  • @AdamDiddy
    @AdamDiddy 8 лет назад +40

    What a creepy little town, I love it!

  • @TheGamingCaveYT
    @TheGamingCaveYT 8 лет назад +13

    That train scared the crap out of me :-D

  • @tmartyounkin9175
    @tmartyounkin9175 8 лет назад +1

    Another good one Dan, love seeing these old places you find. Keep up the good work. Nice haircut Will.

  • @marylougreen9136
    @marylougreen9136 5 лет назад

    Loved the video. I'm not leaving anything negative because it's all a plus. Thank you! Without you, most of us would never have seen this.

  • @ParkerProduction
    @ParkerProduction 8 лет назад +16

    I would love to film here! Nice video

  • @elizabethphillips7308
    @elizabethphillips7308 8 лет назад +9

    I like Will's new haircut!

  • @robertaldridge507
    @robertaldridge507 5 лет назад

    I just watched your video on Pamplin Va. Yes it is abandoned now I can remember that town was a very busy but laid back little town. Mostly farming and tobacco timber. I spent many child hood days there I had a lot of family that lived outside of town. My aunt and uncle had a large farm, more family than I can count. Spent many summers on that farm. people were friendly. Helping hand if you needed it. Learned to crop tobacco hang it and cure it. Got paid by going to the candy store. I remember the grocery, hardware feed store, even clothing store. use to have a greyhound bus station. Enough thanks for some good old time memories could go on forever.

  • @Thunda65
    @Thunda65 8 лет назад +1

    Amazing- what a beautiful old house and a village stuck in time. Really enjoyed the video.

  • @christiandiderik8326
    @christiandiderik8326 8 лет назад +7

    I would've bagged that vintage radio so hard, you could decorate a whole house with all that vintage furniture, not like anyone would miss it.

    • @christiandiderik8326
      @christiandiderik8326 8 лет назад +2

      ofdrywit if you purposely throw money on theground and i find it later, that wouldn't be considered stealing

    • @Pinupabs98
      @Pinupabs98 8 лет назад +4

      Agreed, In so many of these videos theres so much beautiful furniture/decor thats just been left and forgotten about.. Why not give it another life by doing it up etc. I would :)

    • @lordrah26
      @lordrah26 7 лет назад +6

      Christian Diderik agreed. i just literally take it all. history rotting away.

    • @amyl8350
      @amyl8350 6 лет назад +1

      Let me know when you do and what Happens so I can write a horror novel lol definitely along for paranormal shit to go down. That's how it starts.

  • @Milcom34
    @Milcom34 8 лет назад +7

    Did Will get his Haircut at that Abandoned Barber Shop.....Looks Good.

  • @LikaLaruku
    @LikaLaruku 8 лет назад +1

    Big house with a door to nowhere. Getting flashbacks of the dollhouse from "Are You Afraid of the Dark."
    10:48 Used to own one of those. Was pissed when my parents trashed it. I swore to myself I'd buy another antique Singer with table someday.
    15:48 Oh my gawd.... Those cabinets are hideous. If they were renovating the place, it wasn't within the past decade.

  • @chamilton9182
    @chamilton9182 6 лет назад

    Dan, Thank you for saying gosh. Thank you for no profanity. Thank you
    for a steady hand with the camera and THANK YOU for sharing this place
    with us. The entire town is amazing. It beaks my heart to see Americana
    disappearing. Wish I could restore this gem. What a beauty. Good job.
    God Bless!

  • @tinklvsme
    @tinklvsme 8 лет назад +17

    10:13 That is not a chamber pot sorry. I had that is 80s decorative ceramics. :D Stay safe guys!

  • @greeneyedlilpup745
    @greeneyedlilpup745 8 лет назад +13

    I absolutely love this vid!! What I wouldn't give to buy that house and fix it up.. Truly.. 😉

  • @l.a.picasa
    @l.a.picasa 8 лет назад

    +Dan Bell I am so obsessed with your videos. You're doing what I would LOVE to do but cannot so I thank you for that and I appreciate the slow camera work, focusing on things. It's like I get to snoop without the dangers. Thanks for your sacrifices!

  • @jamesfulford9628
    @jamesfulford9628 5 лет назад +1

    My mistake. You entered from the back. The antique shop is where you would have entered the door where the wood porch is at the front of the building.

  • @chrisfett1368
    @chrisfett1368 6 лет назад +6

    Not a chamber pot, soup turrin, lid has a notch for a spoon handle.

    • @aimeekiser8531
      @aimeekiser8531 6 лет назад +2

      Could be a chamber pot for people with very tiny butts?

    • @0rluh
      @0rluh 4 года назад

      A chamber pot would be a poop turrin

    • @0rluh
      @0rluh 4 года назад

      It could also have a spoon for poop stirrin’

  • @lilahnewton7940
    @lilahnewton7940 5 лет назад +12

    Gentleman, the sign did say ," NO TRESPASSING."

  • @WomanNextDoor
    @WomanNextDoor 3 года назад +1

    Can't believe you missed the Buffalo Bill aka James Gumm reference in the old house with the sewing machine and clothing items on a rail.
    Beautiful house, a wonderful time capsule.

  • @ruby08ish
    @ruby08ish 8 лет назад +1

    Stunning interiors, and those lead glass windows!! Awsome spot Dan :)

  • @ChrisLynch-MrHumor
    @ChrisLynch-MrHumor 7 лет назад +4

    I think the reason they moved out was that train. hearing that train every day would drive anyone batty

    • @sashaprettyeyes2052
      @sashaprettyeyes2052 7 лет назад +4

      Chris Lynch actually u get use to it. i had one by my house growing up

  • @vickiecook7464
    @vickiecook7464 8 лет назад +10

    The town is neat and scary all in one. Reminds me of Stephen King's Salem's Lot where they only come out at night. Great video Dan. Hi Will, I like your new haircut. And hi there to you Brian, you cutie you. ;)

  • @johncook2003
    @johncook2003 5 лет назад

    Best video seen yet of abandoned ghost towns!!! please give us more!!!

  • @smacksalad
    @smacksalad 8 лет назад +1

    Holy catsup! What an incredible location. Marvelously steady shots. Thanks muchly, Dan.

  • @chernyl26
    @chernyl26 8 лет назад +6

    loved it!! Will your hair looks great!

    • @LikaLaruku
      @LikaLaruku 8 лет назад +1

      Too bad for Billy the Puppet though. Seems he's gone bald. 4:47

    • @chernyl26
      @chernyl26 8 лет назад +1

      +Jill Sandwich why yes, yes he has. lol

  • @aMAXproduction
    @aMAXproduction 8 лет назад +3

    Goldfish, frogs, mailmen... What's next, Will?

  • @selrod55
    @selrod55 6 лет назад +1

    I always think about the Christmas days spent in these old homes, the Thankgivings and 4th of July's. They must have been great, if the walls could talk.

  • @Jashmeenneemhsaj
    @Jashmeenneemhsaj 8 лет назад

    Dan the man, I appreciate you and all that you do. Truly inspiring

  • @jahcapone
    @jahcapone 8 лет назад +12

    Dan Bell was 35 minutes away from me and I didn't know😭😭

  • @SuperKaren1953
    @SuperKaren1953 5 лет назад +6

    Walmart caused a lot of small buisness to close.
    That is what happened to our small town.
    Now,there are antique stores and thrift stores.
    At least that small town hasn't fell like this one.

  • @stateofdisorder1
    @stateofdisorder1 8 лет назад +2

    Wow, Will looks sharp with that hair cut! Tell him to keep it up. Love this town. Sad as hell but fascinating. We both said that's an old bank at the same time lol. Man, I hate when gorgeous houses like that are just left to rot ☹️ as always, great video

  • @ceramic49
    @ceramic49 8 лет назад

    What a quaint little hole in the wall place and absolutely beautiful old mansion. Nice video!!!! Thanks for the tour!!