Do you mind a couple of suggestions from this old man? When you're exploring these places let the camera look inside every nook and cranny, because it's interesting. There was a built-in next to the fireplace that we didn't get a good look in; and There was a door, in the upstairs, it was probably the attic, but it would have been nice to see what was in there. In my opinion, you spend too much time looking at the old magazines and newspapers. Find the date, show it, but that's about it. You of course make the final decision, it's your Channel.
Much of the best advice I've ever received was from old men and women! Life experience informs our opinions, and a person with more experience is often, not always, but typically of more value. Happy Holidays
When I was a kid, me and my older brother explored an abandoned house in the mid 70's near what would be today, the Wahkenna nature preserve not far from Sugar Grove, Oh. There was a calander from the late 1800's in the kitchen. It was a very spooky place. To this day, I still have strange, and scary dreams about that house.
No running water or bathroom. I’m going to guess that house was built at the turn of the century although someone kept a good roof on it or it would have disintegrated by now.
The house to me was built in the late 1800's. The Philco Refrigerator was a Ford Company. I woman live in the house seeing from the magazines found and some of the clothing. Sears doesn't exist anymore it went out of business. On the second floor yes that is stroller. I didn't see a bathroom. Even a outhouse out side. The farm equipment could have some value to the right person. I didn't see any radio or TV. Having lived in Western New York in the country. It wasn't uncommon for the snowplow taking 3 days clear the snow to get out. It was amazing the barn was made of logs.
Oh boy! Comics! Take that n put it in a scrapbook. My dad subscribed to the Austin ' Tx newspaper (we lived near there) just for the comics. That's the only part of the paper he read.
That Philco fridge was a kid killer back in the day. Those old fridges didn’t have a way to let someone out if you got stuck inside one. We have an old one similar but it’s shaped rounded. We call it the bullet. They are illegal now cause they were so dangerous and so many kids suffocated inside them. We can’t even sell ours I don’t think if we wanted
I would like to figure that out but google isn’t helping with that lol. That’s usually my goal with these places. I record the old ones that are forgotten about and hope to see commenters making judgemental guesses on how old these places are. most of my houses has ranged from the 1800s-late 1900s as of when they were built.
If that was indeed the barn, its my first time seeing a log cabin barn. Thats very cool. My dads family was originally from Ohio (Athens) before migrating to Oklahoma and then Texas. But several generations of his family stayed in Ohio. Yes, that was a baby stroller from the 60's. No bathroom? There must have been an outhouse somewhere, probably collapsed and caved in by now. Thanks for the video.
This exterior is board & batten style wood siding, not clapboards or Dutchlap, so this is way back, pre civil war. The log barn also dated Architecture. Some of the window frames were nicely preserved and some nice hand made wavy farmhouse glass, i noticed one aluminum storm window, they started in late 50's. The boxes of 1980 magazines were most likely transported in for storage along with the Coldspot. I can't imagine anyone living there even in the 1980's. The Coldspot refrigerator was made by Sears. Also the electric range tells me that there wasn't any natural gas, probably a Well somewhere on the land for potable water, there were homemade portable potty chairs, so no bathroom. The electric range was like 1950's, thats probably the last time someone actually lived there.
Do you metal detect? This old property would be a gold mine of old relics and lost items. Is this your property? Do you know the owner? Very cool video.
no, but i wish to do that soon, i dont wanna destroy these old properties so i wouldn’t even bother. I dont know the owner unfortunately, i found this place near a hiking spot called raven rocks. I didn’t see any no trespassing signs so i just walked in.
Looks like about 200 miles east of where I live in Dayton, Ohio. I always wonder why some relative of the deceased (?) doesn't take care of business, get the place cleaned up and sell it. Maybe it's owned by the nature preserve there (?) Needs torn down if you ask me, but yep, these places are always interesting and sad.
Actually now that i think about it, this looks like a Hooterville house. Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor could have used this for scene study for Green Acres. I can even see Mr. Haney selling Lisa Douglas those appliances.
G'day from Australia. Great explore here. If it hadn't been for the darker roof top I reckon I'd never spotted this one. Is this place on a big farm? New subscriber here and keep on exploring 😃 💯
Better homes and garden magazines… we have a very long running tv show of the same name here in Australia and they put out monthly magazines of stuff they’ve done on the show… recipes, home improvements and ideas etc. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Im just wondering if permission was given to trespass on someone else's property and structure. Whether its occupied or not you committed a felony called breaking and entering and doesn’t necessarily mean you have to “break in”. Word of advice, you need to be careful doing this because you can be prosecuted by an owner who doesn't like it. It is unlawful. Cool video regardless. God bless and be careful.
That's fine that you take the time to look for dates on news papers but you don't need to read them. Also keep your flash light on. Plus nobody cares what is in a old refreg, you are wasting everyone's time looking. 75% of the time it is rotting food.
I hope you get permission to go into places like this. I'm sure it's owned by someone. Just because it looks abandoned or is abandoned doesn't mean nobody owns the property and well, I'd have to laugh if you got chased off the premise and caught trespassing and fined! Abandoned doesn't mean free for all.
Do you mind a couple of suggestions from this old man? When you're exploring these places let the camera look inside every nook and cranny, because it's interesting. There was a built-in next to the fireplace that we didn't get a good look in; and There was a door, in the upstairs, it was probably the attic, but it would have been nice to see what was in there. In my opinion, you spend too much time looking at the old magazines and newspapers. Find the date, show it, but that's about it. You of course make the final decision, it's your Channel.
yes sir, I will keep an eye on that. 🫡
I feel the same and he keeps 5he same things over
Much of the best advice I've ever received was from old men and women! Life experience informs our opinions, and a person with more experience is often, not always, but typically of more value. Happy Holidays
This was my distance relatives house. We spent many summer holidays there. Good times
My sentiments exactly! Show the date. Move on. 😊
interesting place........setting with the clouds set the proper mood.......well done
Bro, sure hope you do more videos..Love watching them 👍
Thank you for being so respectful to the folks who once lived there. God bless and happy Thanksgiving.
I think it would be a nice quiet place to live and the best part is that there is no neighbors happy Thanksgiving.
You’re right.
That was a baby stroller.
Good video.
Man i wish i had a dvd of whoever homemade video from the life of living there. Would have been cool to see day to day life
When I was a kid, me and my older brother explored an abandoned house in the mid 70's near what would be today, the Wahkenna nature preserve not far from Sugar Grove, Oh. There was a calander from the late 1800's in the kitchen. It was a very spooky place. To this day, I still have strange, and scary dreams about that house.
Man that place has some history very cool 😎👍 and kinda creepy
You're lucky Jason Voorhees didn't show up! Cool video of this old farmhouse. It's the closest thing to actually time traveling to the past.
That Jason guy was scary! 🤣🤣🤣🤣But I just make sure to listen for that creepy
ha ha ha, he he he" music in the air!
You all should visit the Ozarks there are tons of empty farm houses. This place reminds me of a smaller version of the one my grandparents lived in.
😊dont pay attention to them. U have 54,000 views. Just be yourself. Rock on🎉
I wonder if the log structure in the barn was originally a cabin
That house was creepsville. I can imagine a mutant human living upstairs in that dark bedroom. Good job!😊
Thank you ,Plesae take care, Stay safe Always 🙏
No running water or bathroom. I’m going to guess that house was built at the turn of the century although someone kept a good roof on it or it would have disintegrated by now.
Stroller or buggy. Not sure the difference back in the day. Thanks for the video !❤
Enjoy watching your videos!!
Did the kitchen have a sink? I didn't see one. Also no bathroom or outhouse.
no kitchen sink I believe, but there probably was an outhouse which might’ve fell apart decades ago.
@@zcriix Okay, Thanks.
The house to me was built in the late 1800's. The Philco Refrigerator was a Ford Company. I woman live in the house seeing from the magazines found and some of the clothing. Sears doesn't exist anymore it went out of business. On the second floor yes that is stroller. I didn't see a bathroom. Even a outhouse out side. The farm equipment could have some value to the right person. I didn't see any radio or TV. Having lived in Western New York in the country. It wasn't uncommon for the snowplow taking 3 days clear the snow to get out. It was amazing the barn was made of logs.
Oh boy! Comics! Take that n put it in a scrapbook. My dad subscribed to the Austin ' Tx newspaper (we lived near there) just for the comics. That's the only part of the paper he read.
That Philco fridge was a kid killer back in the day. Those old fridges didn’t have a way to let someone out if you got stuck inside one. We have an old one similar but it’s shaped rounded. We call it the bullet. They are illegal now cause they were so dangerous and so many kids suffocated inside them. We can’t even sell ours I don’t think if we wanted
You should try to understand how old the place is looking at the old doors and door knobs maybe trim
I would like to figure that out but google isn’t helping with that lol. That’s usually my goal with these places. I record the old ones that are forgotten about and hope to see commenters making judgemental guesses on how old these places are. most of my houses has ranged from the 1800s-late 1900s as of when they were built.
If that was indeed the barn, its my first time seeing a log cabin barn. Thats very cool. My dads family was originally from Ohio (Athens) before migrating to Oklahoma and then Texas. But several generations of his family stayed in Ohio. Yes, that was a baby stroller from the 60's. No bathroom? There must have been an outhouse somewhere, probably collapsed and caved in by now. Thanks for the video.
Wow, Comic Books! Awesome! 😀
This exterior is board & batten style wood siding, not clapboards or Dutchlap, so this is way back, pre civil war. The log barn also dated Architecture. Some of the window frames were nicely preserved and some nice hand made wavy farmhouse glass, i noticed one aluminum storm window, they started in late 50's. The boxes of 1980 magazines were most likely transported in for storage along with the Coldspot. I can't imagine anyone living there even in the 1980's. The Coldspot refrigerator was made by Sears. Also the electric range tells me that there wasn't any natural gas, probably a Well somewhere on the land for potable water, there were homemade portable potty chairs, so no bathroom. The electric range was like 1950's, thats probably the last time someone actually lived there.
I remember those comic newspapers. My mom read the Sunday paper. I got to read the comics. Good times. ❤
Thanks for sharing
Great video thanks for sharing
Let’s have thanksgiving dinner there 😅😅😅
Do you metal detect? This old property would be a gold mine of old relics and lost items.
Is this your property?
Do you know the owner?
Very cool video.
no, but i wish to do that soon, i dont wanna destroy these old properties so i wouldn’t even bother. I dont know the owner unfortunately, i found this place near a hiking spot called raven rocks. I didn’t see any no trespassing signs so i just walked in.
Looks like about 200 miles east of where I live in Dayton, Ohio. I always wonder why some relative of the deceased (?) doesn't take care of business, get the place cleaned up and sell it. Maybe it's owned by the nature preserve there (?) Needs torn down if you ask me, but yep, these places are always interesting and sad.
Actually now that i think about it, this looks like a Hooterville house.
Eddie Albert & Eva Gabor could have used this for scene study for Green Acres. I can even see Mr. Haney selling Lisa Douglas those appliances.
What was going on with that barrel in the darker room ? Did you see that ? Or was it like from light shadows etc
G'day from Australia. Great explore here. If it hadn't been for the darker roof top I reckon I'd never spotted this one. Is this place on a big farm? New subscriber here and keep on exploring 😃 💯
no, I don’t think so.
Looks like the kitchen was added on. It has exterior windows on the inside.
This place is about to fall down. Wonder how old it is?? Wish it could talk! 😊
Che Che Che Che Che , Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. I just seen Jason standing up in window. 🪓🪓🪓🔪🗡️🗡️🔪🔪🔪
Better homes and garden magazines… we have a very long running tv show of the same name here in Australia and they put out monthly magazines of stuff they’ve done on the show… recipes, home improvements and ideas etc. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
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You should show the wallpaper, furniture and the flooring
nice place
Happy Thanksgiving
I am still waiting for the episode where someone opens a refrigerator and a couple of human heads fall out. LOL
Damn shame people destroy other people property should be or get sold someone take care of it
People dont think of snakes when walking though the woods
I’d metal detect it possibly date the house by the coins found or close to it
I'd have fun in that upstairs with all that old paper
It’s an old scroller upstairs
Makes u wonder what happened to the one's who lived here
U would think someone hast at least own the property
There over here
I don't see a bathroom in that house
Nobody wants to see magazines 😅😅😅
Im just wondering if permission was given to trespass on someone else's property and structure. Whether its occupied or not you committed a felony called breaking and entering and doesn’t necessarily mean you have to “break in”. Word of advice, you need to be careful doing this because you can be prosecuted by an owner who doesn't like it. It is unlawful. Cool video regardless. God bless and be careful.
That place is as old as Jesus
Take the books and paper and carry them home to.read
He looking what he wants to see 👀🤔🤬
He’s a criminal 😂😂😂
Get with the program 😅😅
Go home and read your magazines 😂😂
No bathroom
That's fine that you take the time to look for dates on news papers but you don't need to read them. Also keep your flash light on. Plus nobody cares what is in a old refreg, you are wasting everyone's time looking. 75% of the time it is rotting food.
Grow up dude 😅😅
You really ran to this kids video with 7 unnecessary comments and you're telling HIM to grow up?? 🤡
I hope you get permission to go into places like this. I'm sure it's owned by someone. Just because it looks abandoned or is abandoned doesn't mean nobody owns the property and well, I'd have to laugh if you got chased off the premise and caught trespassing and fined! Abandoned doesn't mean free for all.
The owner clearly doesn't care about the house. Lol.
I’ll come and see you in prison 😂😂
Stop looking at mags and paper and show more of the property
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