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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2014
  • NOW DEMOLISHED
    I still have a half dozen or so video explorations left in my queue from recent fall (2014) explorations which I will be releasing randomly, this being one of them. As always, I appreciate your support. Thanks for watching.
    This was formerly a one-room school house built in 1900. The S.S. No. 16 means School Sector #16 for the county it is in here in Ontario. It has been converted to a home at one point before being abandoned. The latest date to be found was 1995.
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  • @billgueltig6136
    @billgueltig6136 9 лет назад +1

    This old school in Ontario looks remarkably similar to the local schools found in the U.S. Many were transformed into residences or barns in the US as well. Great video, messy house...

  • @2785Karen
    @2785Karen 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent tour. I loved that furnace. I was thinking that stoned wall area was a coal chute boarded up. Love your videos!

  • @marymay9082
    @marymay9082 9 лет назад +9

    A true urban explorer (and a woman, too!). I love your videos because you take enough time for your viewers to actually get a good look at everything (as opposed to some of those hacks out there who quickly pan around without giving the viewer enough time to even look at what they're viewing); you're very respectful of the property; and your voice is a soothing narrative of everything I'm seeing; and you're brave as hell! I wouldn't have enough courage to walk into dark, abandoned basements by myself.
    I always look forward to your new ones. Please keep up the good work, and thank you so much.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words.

    • @reneewright6956
      @reneewright6956 9 лет назад +1

      Too bad you couldn't show your admiration for Tikitrex without putting down other urban explorers and referring to them as hacks. Everyone has their own style.

    • @marymay9082
      @marymay9082 9 лет назад +2

      No one was mentioned by name; I'm entitled to my opinions (good and bad); and it's too bad you you can't accept that.

    • @reneewright6956
      @reneewright6956 9 лет назад +1

      I don't need to accept YOUR opinion, you're simply free to have it. Just like you have a defensive attitude. I don't care about you. My comment to you is free for anyone on this page to read. I won't apologize for being non judgmental of others who enjoy urban exploration just as much as the rest of us and are brave enough to go out and conquer it.

    • @marymay9082
      @marymay9082 9 лет назад +2

      Funny how you say I'm defensive yet I'm not the one who needs to write a whole paragraph just to prove it.

  • @anamtrompizf6135
    @anamtrompizf6135 9 лет назад +1

    Hello "Tiki Trex", I am from Venezuela (South America), I really like to watch your videos, I am passionate about the issue of abandoned and mysterious houses and . Is fascinating to know who lived there and how they lived... you are very brave to do these videos alone...... Thanks and regards

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +4

      +Ana M Trompiz F Hello Ana. You're most welcome. Nice to "meet" someone from Venezuela here on my channel. I'm glad you enjoy my videos. Cheers from Canada.

  • @jimblue39
    @jimblue39 9 лет назад +1

    Wow Tiki, I can honestly say that is the first time I ever saw an above ground "land fill!" That old wringer washer sure brought back memories of my mom wrestling with the beast we had. Doing laundry with that thing was really a chore. Just amazing all the stuff left behind. As always excellent job, thank you. Take care.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +1

      Above ground landfill! That is for sure! I thought I was dumpster diving, lol I remember my mother wrestling with those washers as well. Things have sure come a long way. You take care as well, Jim, and thanks for your comment.

  • @kentuckylady2990
    @kentuckylady2990 9 лет назад

    Amazing find. I see a few collectibles and some amazing wood.

  • @penniesfromheavon
    @penniesfromheavon 9 лет назад +4

    ***** at 7:16 that's the old "Barbie cut and style"! they were really popular when I was about 12ish. I remember them so well, they came with make-up etc...so crazy to see one is such great shape!

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +1

      Oh, cool. I've never seen them before.

    • @penniesfromheavon
      @penniesfromheavon 9 лет назад +2

      ***** yes they were all the rage in my pre-teen years...so cool to see one frozen in time like that. great explore :)

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +3

      penniesfromheavon I bet! Thanks :)

  • @redneon06
    @redneon06 9 лет назад +11

    I think it would be really cool if somebody cleaned it out and made it into a house again, but doing it the right way. We have a freind who did this to a school school from the 1800s. It's really neat.
    I was happy to see new videos. Thank you Pam!

  • @cwb0051
    @cwb0051 9 лет назад

    wow, I love old one room school houses, but Ive never seen anything like this one..geez..Good job, thank you for taking us along..Stay Safe..

  • @rosseganjr9402
    @rosseganjr9402 5 лет назад +1

    Very sorry to hear this old building was torn down

  • @ndog2005
    @ndog2005 3 года назад

    Tiki, your absolutely amazing, to venture thru that mess, & still do good video. Looks like gone thru many changes, with the windows, Church, then school,. then to house..

  • @M-Angel25
    @M-Angel25 9 лет назад

    That building has a lot of hidden history. It is interesting to see your videos, THANKS!!

  • @abandonedexploration4495
    @abandonedexploration4495 8 лет назад

    Love these old school houses.

  • @kathystidham8309
    @kathystidham8309 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this wonderful tour! What a place!

  • @MilkAndCornbreadd
    @MilkAndCornbreadd 9 лет назад +1

    Pam, this is one of the best smaller finds you have come across. The armoire and dresser are from around the 1940's or 1950's, btw. I thought you'd like to know that. Most of the time I am pretty good with knowing what decade furniture was produced, etc. Another excellent video and commentary! Thanks for posting! I hope you're having a great week and weekend! -- Alex.

  • @buddy8225
    @buddy8225 3 года назад

    Beautiful old place. Cleaned up and fixed up would make a great place to live. Loved the built ins upstairs.😀

  • @FrackMeister
    @FrackMeister 9 лет назад +8

    19:51, you are a true Canadian, you apologized to the mess. LOL

  • @floraldreamerco.9224
    @floraldreamerco.9224 3 года назад +1

    I’m so sad, I used to drive by this place all the time and dream about fixing it up (even though it was beyond repair 😂), and once stopped to get pics. I didn’t go inside because I had someone in the car so was on a time crunch, but I’m so happy I can still watch this video! Just drove by last week and it’s totally gone 😭 Not sure what they’re going to do on that plot. I’m so glad you got a chance to capture it on film though!

  • @Daniel28021991
    @Daniel28021991 9 лет назад

    Great tour, wow a lot of stuff in this house!!! I also like the two cars outside.

  • @ailinos
    @ailinos 9 лет назад +1

    So happy to see you've uploaded Pam! Another great find :)

  • @devonhestekin7551
    @devonhestekin7551 8 лет назад

    Wow! So much clutter for one house! That stove in there I think my aunt has one laying in their yard. Thanks for another great vid!

  • @kroakie4
    @kroakie4 9 лет назад

    What an interesting old place! It's really a shame it's been so horribly junked up. I love that old furnace in the basement. And the old stove. Such neat finds!

  • @louisianabred616
    @louisianabred616 9 лет назад

    Im binge watching your videos!!! Finals are finally over: ) All I want to do is catch up on your beautiful explorations!!!! Thanks for sharing these with us.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Enjoy! :)

  • @sunnster1283
    @sunnster1283 8 лет назад +1

    I've just discovered your channel and I'm watching all your vids. Out of all the places I've seen so far this one gives me the biggest urge to clean up and restore. love this building.

    • @cathyreardon8979
      @cathyreardon8979 2 года назад

      Tiki,
      I live in Ohio, 🇱🇷
      I have an albumn of one room school houses. A friend took me around 50 miles to collect the pictures. There was a few in Mansfield where I live. Some were lived in and some were pretty bad condition. I bought a one room school house bell at a antique store as well as a few old school books. I also had the desk and a few other items. I have always wanted to live in a one room school house.🥰
      God Bless and be safe.🙏 Cathy🌻

    • @cathyreardon8979
      @cathyreardon8979 2 года назад

      Tiki,
      I wonder who owns this property? It's sad to see this one room in this condition with all this trash plus it's starting to determinate.😔☹️. I wonder why the owner just didn't sell. I love it.❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎

  • @bfo2006
    @bfo2006 9 лет назад

    Thanks for doing the explorations for us. ;)

  • @bitethedevil
    @bitethedevil 9 лет назад +1

    Was watching this on my laptop in full screen and saw a spider crawling across. I thought it was on your lens. RIGHT! (shiver, shiver)

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +2

      Glad it was on your end (I hope!)!

  • @Wistful77
    @Wistful77 9 лет назад +1

    Fascinating- bummed out it is over.
    wow-I missed this back when it was posted-BIG Thank You!
    oh my gosh, you make the best urbex videos of anyone, you show us the cool stuff, ans it always freaks me out how you'll actually show and talk about the things I would take notice of myself. Clothes left hanging in such a place, always gives me the creeps. I grew up around some old places like this one, a 'ghost town' of the 1860s in Kansas...[However, there was not as much leftover junk.] Thank you for the great experience. I don't envy you the smells, though. haha

  • @carolinejones5897
    @carolinejones5897 9 лет назад

    A lot of antiques in there loved the video

  • @dankowolf
    @dankowolf 8 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @tealapowell5241
    @tealapowell5241 9 лет назад

    Wow!! Pam, you hit the ultimate house of hoards here!! The stove and furnace were awesome. I was thinking it would be nice to see the house cleared out to be able to see the layout of it. It looked really unique. Bet there's a lot of treasures buried there!! You had me a little concerned with that fallen ceiling for a sec....lol.....very fun and interesting tour!! Thanks for sharing and Take Care!! :)

  • @KurtisSanders33051
    @KurtisSanders33051 8 лет назад

    Thanks for showing.

  • @timekeeper46
    @timekeeper46 9 лет назад

    Tiki, I think you have found a hoarder's paradise! Never seen a building laid out like that one. The big wood furnace is quite unique and unusual. Would like to see that place cleaned out so we could get a better perspective of what it once looked like. Thanks for the great tour. Looking forward to more.

  • @poindexter1387
    @poindexter1387 9 лет назад

    Thanks for posting 😃 I don't know how you kept the camera sooooo steady ,but you did a great job !!! Some people can't keep a camera that steady on a clean flat surface!!! Can't wait for the next one. Thanks again . Frank 😄

  • @nightrider2002
    @nightrider2002 9 лет назад

    This wasn't really shaky at all, so no worries there. Amazing amount of junk, littered almost in every inch. I would of been inspecting it all, but I enjoy the way you do it and your pleasant commentary. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures exploring abandoned properties

  • @FlickerFlee
    @FlickerFlee 9 лет назад

    WOW!! What a great find! Makes you really wonder the story behind all of it!

  • @jadynflint363
    @jadynflint363 9 лет назад

    I love this video! Well, I do love all your videos. Great work yet again!

  • @cassiestam5880
    @cassiestam5880 9 лет назад

    You did an awesome job with this video keep up the great work. I can't wait to see the other videos you have in store for us to see with your finds. Just could never imagine accumulating that much stuff. That would be a show for hoarders in it self. Cassie

  • @JimForeman
    @JimForeman 9 лет назад +1

    You should have looked in those old purses, sometimes they contain a treasure of information about the people who lived there. I found an old purse in the house where I grew up and my parents had been dead for over 30 years. Inside the old purse was my report cards from all twelve years while I was in school. One thing I found but didn't remember was I missed a month of school in the 6th grade due to illness or some sort.

  • @mycozysanctuary
    @mycozysanctuary 9 лет назад

    Almost looks like multiple families lived there. Thanks !

  • @elkidee1
    @elkidee1 9 лет назад

    This was fascinating! I like the way you take the time to sort of let us "snoop" a bit! I cannot imagine walking away and leaving so much STUFF! It seemed very dangerous on the main level in terms of the ceiling only being supported by some old pieces of furniture. I always speculate on who lived in these places and why they left their belongings! Great tour Tiki! Thanks

  • @ASandreassen
    @ASandreassen 9 лет назад

    A really interesting place. Thanks for sharing!

  • @nlaumeyer
    @nlaumeyer 9 лет назад

    As always excellent work, thank you very much.

  • @dubay67
    @dubay67 9 лет назад

    Amazing exterior but sad interior...great video at always !!.

  • @paulsealey2817
    @paulsealey2817 9 лет назад

    another amazing video tiki

  • @brianlippert8213
    @brianlippert8213 9 лет назад

    Great video Pam one room school house are always interesting.

  • @showerdancer
    @showerdancer 9 лет назад

    Wow! What a beautiful structure! If I had money I'd would buy it and restore it. It's got good bones.
    Looks like somebody was using the upstairs as a studio type apartment.

  • @carolehayden8566
    @carolehayden8566 9 лет назад

    OH-EM-GEE! Thanks for focussing on books and magazines. This place literally had "everything. However the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval is not going to be affixed to the property any time soon. The vehicles followed the decorative theme. How Quaint. Thanks, brave Tiki-Pam.

  • @pamelagroover2850
    @pamelagroover2850 5 лет назад

    Hi Tiki, I have read through the comments on some of your videos, and someone mentioned your name being Pam, I like that name, as for my name is Pam too. I like your narration alot. I like your attention to detail , your bravery, your calm demeanor , your true interest in history, slow panning with the camera, most of all the narration . I have become a fan. Thankyou for bringing us your videos

  • @kellb75
    @kellb75 9 лет назад

    Looks to me at some point, after being a school possibly, it was used to hold donations (toys, blankets, clothing, misc. furniture, appliances, handicap toilet etc.). Many items still appear to be in bags & boxes. Maybe after it was abandoned it was ransacked a few times. It does look like it was used to stay in as well, but, doesn't look like it was used long term or as an actual residence, IMO.
    Love all the time you spend showing us details! I can tell it takes quite a bit of effort, and we really appreciate it all!!!

  • @jusmeinia7
    @jusmeinia7 7 лет назад

    Those large pieces of furniture under the ceiling were old, no doubt antiques! Look at that buffet and wardrobe... Beautiful! I suppose when this old school was demolished no one bothered to save them, that is so sad to me. The whole place is sad, a place where many children learned and played reduced to this. Great explore though, many things to see!

  • @dchurch2012
    @dchurch2012 9 лет назад

    This would be a beautiful house restored; beautiful stone and brick work;

  • @stevecouncell5795
    @stevecouncell5795 9 лет назад

    My mother had one of those Kenmore apartment washers when I was a kid. It hooked up to the kitchen sink for water and drainage. It had two compartments, the first one was large and you washed the clothes in it and the second one was smaller you rinsed and spinned the clothes out in it. They washed fairly decent, but you couldn't do very large loads at a time.

  • @joannesabourin1108
    @joannesabourin1108 9 лет назад

    OMG so much stuff, very nice find, as usual :)

  • @azbycxdwesmit3705
    @azbycxdwesmit3705 9 лет назад

    That place is definitely a "pickers paradise"
    one can imagine the teacher telling a couple kids to go chop some wood and stoke up the furnace!
    thanks TikiTrex another great vid! hopefully we all won't have such a harsh winter, but snow is forecast for Halloween.

  • @MegaMouse30
    @MegaMouse30 8 лет назад

    This is one of the best walk troughs I've seen so far; you boldly go where few would dare to go...if you fell down in this place; you would not hit the floor because of all the junk...it's like a time capsule in there...scary moment when you panned the camera over to the jewelry box with the "blue eyed girl" that caught me by surprise,,,great tour tiki.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  8 лет назад

      +David Rodriguez This was a fun one indeed. I enjoy places like this that have so much to see. And yes, at least there was lots of padding on the floor, lol.

  • @twistnsip
    @twistnsip 9 лет назад

    So much beautiful furniture! Amazing how people can just walk away from things. Some of it looks to be in pretty good shape.

  • @elizabethgaspodnetich9676
    @elizabethgaspodnetich9676 9 лет назад

    Wow, what a mess! Makes me want to go clean my house! I always wanted to buy an old church and turn it into a home, but after seeing this mess I may change my mind! To bad it is in such bad shape. Thanks for the look around, be safe and enjoy!

  • @charlesconnolly8435
    @charlesconnolly8435 5 лет назад

    love your videos tiki wish you would upload again your urbex videos are the best

  • @HELLOKIRBYx
    @HELLOKIRBYx 7 лет назад +2

    I just love Ontario. My family and I spent a lot of summers on a lake in Southern Ontario and the cabin we stayed in was right beside an abandoned cabin. We used to look in it all the time but I never had the guts to actually walk around inside. Wish I had though! Thanks for sharing your finds!

  • @anitar955
    @anitar955 9 лет назад

    I did see a cross on the stairwell going down stairs too! It was laying on the left side. Had a furnace like that in a house I once owned. I was told it was a gravity fed one. Never knew quite what that meant. Changed it out to regular. Wish I would have saved it and sold it outright. Gave it away. Looks so cool.

  • @BARTSIMPSON-gk3db
    @BARTSIMPSON-gk3db 9 лет назад

    GREAT STUFF.TKS!

  • @ingohiller3415
    @ingohiller3415 9 лет назад

    This is single again did German boy you the best the details in everything you do and you're not scared to show everything funtastic thank you

  • @dsbup
    @dsbup 9 лет назад

    Hello, Pam. This was a terrific video. The place doesn't look too bad on the outside (except for the lack of windows and some weathering. The inside is a different story. The consensus here is that the last tenant was a hoarder, but it's possible they were squatters. Some people turn these old buildings into private garbage dumps; you've shown us that on some other videos. This could be considered a historic structure; some ambitious person could save it yet.

  • @spotedlady
    @spotedlady 6 лет назад

    Great find. Surprised you walked thru all that stuff. Loved the wood stove and the wood furnace. Lived in a place in Upstate NY that had one of those furnaces in the basement. Never had to split wood for those things. Great video and your very steady with the video camera.

  • @matthewcoombs6326
    @matthewcoombs6326 9 лет назад

    Lol this is amazing I past it everything I go to my grandpa's farm.

  • @annieann4527
    @annieann4527 9 лет назад

    Looked like the school house was used for living the way some of the furniture & other things were set up. Would be very interesting to pick through the junk to see what there is. Some of the stuff look so old. Thanks Tiki

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 9 лет назад

    The Kenmore washing machine is cool - they were very popular here in the UK in the 70s and 80s and often made by Hotpoint and Hoover. They had a top loading washer like US machines and a spin dryer that took most of the water out the clothes ready for hanging :)

  • @RJL738
    @RJL738 9 лет назад

    I love the pun you said in text about not throwing caution to the wind on a windy day, it fit well with the video anyway.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад

      Oh yeah! I never thought of that!

  • @RebeccaMoody21sm01ur80f
    @RebeccaMoody21sm01ur80f 9 лет назад +4

    had to rewatch this one..i still love it!light that furnace up and get cleaning i says :)

  • @fleotusbing
    @fleotusbing 9 лет назад

    Another wonderful video. I look forward to and enjoy every one. Thanks so much for your efforts!

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад

      Many thanks! It means a lot to hear that.

  • @simpkins18
    @simpkins18 9 лет назад

    Tiki, I was kinda scared for you on this one, considering all that stuff, but you're a pro at this! It would have been nice to see the layout of that home but there was just so much clutter. Great video as usual!

  • @carinaj3885
    @carinaj3885 8 лет назад +2

    I really enjoy watching your video's! That 'furnace' in the basement/lower part of the building is also called an Octopus Furnace. Hence the pipes going in all directions. Mainly coal burned gravity hot air type of furnace. The air is heated and the hot air will rise slowly into the vents to heat the rooms, without the use of a fan, as hot air rises. Each vent is attached to it's own duct/pipe from the furnace. Later many were converted into oil furnaces. (1950's) Thanks for sharing!!

  • @gorbulas
    @gorbulas 9 лет назад

    what an interesting building, seems in good shape structurally - given how long ago it seems to have been abandoned

  • @ginamaria2579
    @ginamaria2579 9 лет назад

    Oh my goodness, You are way more sure footed than me & brave ! AWESOME job, how interesting maybe abandoned for some 30 yrs ? LOVE you videos.. Thank you for sharing & braving for us !

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад

      Thanks, Gina. Always my pleasure.

  • @mjg263
    @mjg263 6 лет назад

    Wow, that really is a converted schoolhouse...converted into a DUMPSTER! What a weird place.

  • @nightstylo
    @nightstylo 9 лет назад

    hell yeah a new one!! thanks

  • @jardinmare
    @jardinmare 9 лет назад

    Some of the furniture and other items look very collectible,you are brave waling around in that mess.

  • @Christidj22
    @Christidj22 9 лет назад +4

    Love watching the videos. Places like this make me sad. Obviously that building has great bones and could be useful again. Stay safe.

  • @alexandertricell9618
    @alexandertricell9618 9 лет назад

    *I love your videos, greetings from México :3*

  • @bravesfandevotee23
    @bravesfandevotee23 9 лет назад

    Really enjoyed thanks!

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +1

      I'm glad to hear that! Always my pleasure.

  • @clairwaucaush7225
    @clairwaucaush7225 10 месяцев назад

    That looks like one solid building. The foundation looks great. Just get all the junk out. Someone could restore that.

  • @vickinoeske1711
    @vickinoeske1711 6 лет назад

    Nice stones & brick. Busy road tho - maybe turn into a business? Love the old vintage ringer washer.

  • @jimmarker7948
    @jimmarker7948 5 лет назад

    I m in Des Moines Iowa iv seen worse your doing fine thank you for sharing the the furnace n water heaterare the best thank you

  • @johnmason5574
    @johnmason5574 9 лет назад

    hi Pam, enjoyed this video, what a bunch of stuff! This is John Jon. I had to create a new channel, had problems with the other one. I would be overwhelmed seeing that much stuff like that. But there were a lot of old things in there. That washer/drier you found was a portable thing that you hooked up to the kitchen sink. My sister-in-law had one in 1967. It reminds of a time I had forgotten. Thank you.

  • @GrandWagJeep
    @GrandWagJeep 9 лет назад +4

    Hi Tiki, this was a common layout for older schools. The mirrored rooms in the basement are the boy's and girl's coatrooms along with the corresponding bathrooms. I'll bet you $5 that it was an elderly single woman living there (there's a tiny chance she was a teacher there or attended school there) based on the types of items hoarded.

    • @zeverain
      @zeverain 9 лет назад +2

      That would be kinda sad...a former teacher living in the place she spent her life working in only to watch it crumble around her as she ages o_o

  • @ILoveCloud14
    @ILoveCloud14 9 лет назад +1

    I love these types of videos! Thank you for uploading this! I love seeing old structures! For some odd reason they make me really happy! Like seeing old black and white photos of hospitals and random people make me feel happy! I'm only 12, and no one I personally know likes this type of stuff, I love it!

  • @unpleasanthill
    @unpleasanthill 9 лет назад +5

    That place has some pretty sturdy-looking bones. Would be neat to see someone pull all those antiques out of there and do something with the place.

  • @slammedtv4329
    @slammedtv4329 8 лет назад

    I know this place! I've always wanted to go in.

  • @ohioyodertoter6827
    @ohioyodertoter6827 9 лет назад

    nice old school :-)

  • @russbennett2096
    @russbennett2096 9 лет назад

    Great job!! Excellent find. I would have been in there all day. As others have posted, no need to say sorry for camera work! The furnace in this one is a "gravity" type as I have mentioned in other posts. No forced air/fan, the heated air just went up the big center pipe (if you could have seen the floor you would have found a huge register directly over it.) The large pipes coming back are cold air returns and it all just worked on hot air rising/cold air falling.
    They probably used wood cook stove to help heat also.
    Just a historical note on these: the heated air was always close to the center of building and cold air registers around perimeter. Now this is completely reversed.

    • @russbennett2096
      @russbennett2096 9 лет назад

      Oh, and of course the institutional "puke" green paint !!!!! LOL

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад

      Russ Bennett Yes! lol

  • @appropriatethis8692
    @appropriatethis8692 8 лет назад

    Beautiful 1920's dining set. Such a shame.

  • @jmlokken
    @jmlokken 9 лет назад

    What a building with an interesting story! Upstairs near the antique furniture/table I noticed what looked like maybe a fridge further back. Like they were using the dressers/chests as kitchen cabinets? Two bathroom stalls because one for boys/girls back when it was a school house?

  • @SteveTheFordGuy985
    @SteveTheFordGuy985 9 лет назад

    Hi Pam, and as always a great job with the video, it had to be very difficult to walk over all the stuffed animals and plastic bottles covering the floors in this place. I loved seeing the old "Cone Top" furnace. I was a little concerned if the floors were still safe for you to be walking on. Please never take any chances with your safety. We do not need to see any old bldg that is not safe for you to explore. thanks so much Pam and take care.

  • @RiverofLife95
    @RiverofLife95 9 лет назад

    very interesting!

  • @rareblues78daddy
    @rareblues78daddy 9 лет назад +2

    I really, really dig your videos! No pretension, no stupid theme music, no dumb commentary about ghosts or other non-essential things. Just exploration and reporting!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @jimkey920
    @jimkey920 8 лет назад

    I don't know the population in this area. I think, perhaps, the last use was aa a dat Care Center. That would explain the stuffed animals and dolls while also accounting for mattresses. Very nice building!

  • @andrewkiwi1
    @andrewkiwi1 9 лет назад +8

    You said "look at the floor" Tiki I can't see the floor LOL And in the corner we find grandma squashed under the fallen celing. It was a possibility. There wasn't a bathroom? Maybe at the front of the building. You did well to navigate all of that with a camera in hand. Thanks.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +4

      LOL, this is true about the floor. There was a bathroom in the basement at 12:46 timeline, and then in the other basement entrance, there appeared to be a bathroom stall at 15:15, but I couldn't get to it due to the stuff in the way.

    • @andrewkiwi1
      @andrewkiwi1 9 лет назад +2

      Thanks. How did I miss that. Probably just from staring at all the junk. LOL

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  9 лет назад +4

      No problem! The bathroom was loaded with junk as well. You could only make out the top of the toilet. I couldn't even get in there, lol.

    • @andrewkiwi1
      @andrewkiwi1 9 лет назад +5

      Amongst all that junk their is probably gold. :o) You could just about live in there and you wouldn't have to buy anything except a few repairs to the roof and windows. You've got a furnace and a woodstove utensils, cups and saucers.Even a fondu pot. Tons of rubbish to burn. its all there you just have to find it. LOL

  • @dennisqwertyuiop
    @dennisqwertyuiop 9 лет назад

    great videos

  • @helenhenderson7011
    @helenhenderson7011 8 лет назад +5

    I recognize this place because of the vehicles out front. it was torn down last year by mennonites and is now a gorgeous farm.

    • @TikiTrex
      @TikiTrex  8 лет назад +3

      Thanks for that information.

    • @chizaa8
      @chizaa8 4 года назад

      It’s actually still there, I just visited it today! I stumbled upon it just by chance after watching this video a few months ago. I love this video, so I’m glad I got to see it in person. It’s a shame it’s just been left there to rot; if I had the money I’d restore it in a heartbeat.

  • @michaelclark8337
    @michaelclark8337 9 лет назад

    On the outside that's a nice looking building I hope it's not one that gets torn down. With patients it could be a nice place again