I would love to visit a New England home with you! Most of the old homes I have lived in, here in New England, have past "residents". Your daughter was going to come to one of them that was very active and intelligent (We have a mutual friend and you visited her home for one of your shows), but when we knew we were putting it on the market, we held off. I have voice captures from the last house and our current house that sound like the same voice. The words are so clear in one of them, it freaks me out to this day.
Hi Jason & JV, from NOLA. Thanks for the tour, I loved it. I wish y’all would have been able to do it when y’all went to the Myrtles Plantation. Take care, stay safe & have a blessed day.🙏🤗💗👻
Love these 360° videos! I keep pausing to look at the floors, the decor on walls, the staircase & the banister ❤️❤️❤️👍love exploring the architecture! Thank you thank you!
I love the 360 camera videos. I can't always watch them 100% because I get motion sickness, but I have it open in another tab and listen to the wealth of information you two share. They always get me hyped for the investigation!
I really appreciate what you are doing with you You Tube channel. I watched TAPS since its beginning, and i do miss Steve and you crew, at least we still have you. Thx!!
I absolutely love the 360 view! I think it’s one of the more coolest newer technology that makes photography and videos so much more enjoyable. You actually feel like you’re there ❤ thanks for posting guys!
New to this Chanel, but a longtime fan, I really appreciate your methods, of deeply delving into the History of these Magnificent places, and really giving the viewer a great knowledge of them, before getting down to the nitty gritty investigation. this enhances the appreciation of the places investigated. And is just plain Interesting.
Great tour! I most likely will never get the opportunity to see a great historic property like that, so I really enjoy you guys 360. It feels like you're there. So, thank you once again....!
Hopeing to see your daughter and cody in an episode soon. I have really been enjoying their channel as well. I know you recently did a video with them, would like to see them with you know. They are awesome!
Loving these 360s. I watch on my Vizio smart tv and use my remote to move around have not had any problems at all. Thanks again for doing these. Awesome for sure.
Awesome 360 when I found it up in the left corner is the arrows, took me a while to find. lol Look forward to the investigation!! You guys are so funny, bunni wabbits. 🐰🐇😃♥
Plymouth resident and amateur Paranormal Investigator, don't forget Abigail Spooner in the Hedge House in Plymouth. ❤ The herring "ladder" is very cool too! ❤
The 360 makes me dizzy. After having multiple strokes lol. Although I closed my eyes and imagined what you were showing. I can't wait for the actual visit , so I can see what you caught.
Glad to see my red flags are still being used and my moms red velvet nursing rocker up in Sally's room. I miss this place. Investigate the Best Closet, I came face to face with an apparition in that closet!
Firstly a big hello from Plymouth 👋😀 I don't think I heard anything of note during this walk around apart from a loud car at the end. One thing did find interesting is the plasma globe setup. If it actually does work how it's told then the devices I'm working on should work as well, the main difference is mine will fit in a matchbox and cost a couple of £ or $. Still need it tested. Looking forward to the investigation. 😀👍
It is always interesting when you do these historic homes. My ancestors, multiple families, lived in the area since the 1620s. Although, it is not an ancestor of mine, but places they may have gone or people they may have known.
In a lot of these old houses, the ovens were indeed in the basement with the chimney going up through the center of the house. The idea was the heat would rise, kind of like central heating.
I've grown to really enjoy your content. today's version of "ghost hunting" is not good. for anyone. best of luck on everything. BTW, I spent many summers in the 70's in middleboro. (Rock Village.) favorite aunt and cousins lived there. I'm still about 7mi from the northeast edge of the Bridgewater Triangle.
Did a ghost hunt here with The Gallivanting Ginger a few years back - check out her video. We have an audio recording of some creepy music that was playing that we did not hear at the time. Didn’t hear it until we did the playback. I believe her video is entitled “VAG 2022” - long story 😂
I wonder if they were related to the Oliver's in South Bend Indiana? We have an Oliver Mansion that they made Farmer Equipment, and it is haunted as well.
Mr. Hawe’s since you mentioned burgers 🍔 what do you like on them verses not. my favorite is the woofie burger from the 80’s grilled hot dogs split so they lay flat. it was either a camping trip they invited everyone for a cook out bbq or i had it some place i don’t remember. i asked what in the world is a woofie burger since then not all the time very addictive. then you add bacon etc make it your own. give it a try. Thanks for the 360 looky loo and the owners.
Apparently, If it is a dirt floor basement, it only depends on what state the house is located in. I know of many "Michigan" basement homes. This is the first Massachusetts basement that reminds me of a Michigan Basement. The tunnel could perhaps been used as a vegetable cellar?
Beautiful place. Unfortunately a lot of the stuff was cut off as the camera focused on other spots in the room except the area you both were talking about
Maybe the person grabbing ankles is a child? Also, wasn't the attic or/and the basement also used as Slave housing as well as a quick getaway? They also have high ceilings for the fact the men smoked cigars etc so the smoke would disapate through vents quite high up in the rooms. It's a beautiful house I must say but it was definitely built on sacred spaces with some very questionable things going on with Natives & Slaves. Great vid guys.
What you know as Thanksgiving was actually in September after Thanksgiving the English settlers gave their disease blankets to the tribes taking out over 2000 lives men and women and children
I don't doubt about this happening. I mean, I know this happened. But I was told by a history teacher in college that Thanksgiving was a Holiday created by Lincoln after the war to try and get families back together. I can't believe that colonizers thought the indigenous peoples weren't* on the same level like we were taught in grade school. Are our both comments true?
@@KitsuneNoMaboroshiHey hun! I can still see your original comment! You have to set it to "Newest" comments, I had the same problem! If you continue to experience issues lmk, I'm Jason's Moderator. 😘☮️💜👻
The 360 camera is AMAZING! Thank you!
Yes 👍! Just found out.
What camera are you using?
I would love to visit a New England home with you! Most of the old homes I have lived in, here in New England, have past "residents". Your daughter was going to come to one of them that was very active and intelligent (We have a mutual friend and you visited her home for one of your shows), but when we knew we were putting it on the market, we held off. I have voice captures from the last house and our current house that sound like the same voice. The words are so clear in one of them, it freaks me out to this day.
Right down the road from me, awesome!!!! Love this!!! 👻👻
Hi Jason & JV, from NOLA. Thanks for the tour, I loved it. I wish y’all would have been able to do it when y’all went to the Myrtles Plantation. Take care, stay safe & have a blessed day.🙏🤗💗👻
You two are really good together . I love these investigations - and especially the podcasts !
Love using the 360 degrees to see the places more indepth. Amazing is good word. The backyard is beautyful...wow....
Love these 360° videos! I keep pausing to look at the floors, the decor on walls, the staircase & the banister ❤️❤️❤️👍love exploring the architecture! Thank you thank you!
Thanks for putting me on to beardo Jason, great channel, keep up the great work guys x
Love the 360 video!!
What a gorgeous house and property. TY for the 360 BTS . Looking forward to seeing the episode
Love the 360 look
I love the 360 camera videos. I can't always watch them 100% because I get motion sickness, but I have it open in another tab and listen to the wealth of information you two share. They always get me hyped for the investigation!
I really appreciate what you are doing with you You Tube channel. I watched TAPS since its beginning, and i do miss Steve and you crew, at least we still have you. Thx!!
I absolutely love the 360 view! I think it’s one of the more coolest newer technology that makes photography and videos so much more enjoyable. You actually feel like you’re there ❤ thanks for posting guys!
New to this Chanel, but a longtime fan, I really appreciate your methods, of deeply delving into the History of these Magnificent places, and really giving the viewer a great knowledge of them, before getting down to the nitty gritty investigation. this enhances the appreciation of the places investigated. And is just plain Interesting.
So glad you're here!!!! Welcome to the Parafamily!!!! ☮️💜👻☮️💜👻
me too
Great tour! I most likely will never get the opportunity to see a great historic property like that, so I really enjoy you guys 360. It feels like you're there. So, thank you once again....!
Thanks for another great video 😊
I love that you guys do these 360 videos. These locations are absolutely beautiful and the history is so cool.
Hopeing to see your daughter and cody in an episode soon. I have really been enjoying their channel as well. I know you recently did a video with them, would like to see them with you know. They are awesome!
I agree! I would love to see this! Going to check out their channel now as well.
That would be a lot of fun
Omg I have explored this house many times. I can share stories of my physic experiences there..
Please share 😊
Loving these 360s. I watch on my Vizio smart tv and use my remote to move around have not had any problems at all. Thanks again for doing these. Awesome for sure.
So amazing that you guys get access to these amazing places that are integral to American history ❤ Thanks for helping to preserve US history 🎉
Thank you Jason 🙏🏼for taking us along on your journeys of history and investigations
Always love hearing all the history at these locations!! So fascinating!! Very beautiful home!!
I love hearing the histories of these places, even though some of it isn't so nice.
Beautiful, but soo sad the history, should make a great hunt 😮
Wow this house and property is gorgeous! The house seems to be in great condition for the age! I wouldn't mind living here!☺️
Love the 360 and the history. I'm a stone Mason and love that stone wall.❤
In LOVE with those floors!!!❤️
Awesome 360 when I found it up in the left corner is the arrows, took me a while to find. lol Look forward to the investigation!! You guys are so funny, bunni wabbits. 🐰🐇😃♥
I am loving the 360 , it feels like I am exploring with you 😮, Please do this again.
Love the 360 camera. Looking forward to the investigation. Thanks guys
I love that house. So beautiful!! It’s my favorite style.
Golly didn’t know you could move around virtually 😮. That’s awesome 👏
Love when you investigate in my "back yard" (okay maybe a 1/2 hr away but still) Been a follower since your first episode of GH
I've never seen 360 before. It was awesome 👌
Thanks for doing all your great videos. 😊
What a gorgeous place. Can't wait for the investigation. 🖤
Plymouth resident and amateur Paranormal Investigator, don't forget Abigail Spooner in the Hedge House in Plymouth. ❤ The herring "ladder" is very cool too! ❤
Beautiful home & propert.
WOW 360 IS AMAZING!!!
Can’t wait to see the investigation!!🤩😱😱😱
Interesting, Lovely scenery. They have an "Oliver house" in Bisbee that's SUPPOSED to be haunted too.
Thank you for showing us the tour. I was born and raised in Middleboro and I've never been to the Oliver House
This house is stunning. It’s actually very quiet as well kinda lovely
The grounds are gorgeous! Love the 360!
Let me just say, the 360 is very cool.
The 360 makes me dizzy. After having multiple strokes lol. Although I closed my eyes and imagined what you were showing. I can't wait for the actual visit , so I can see what you caught.
Wow! The Oliver House! Good morning, starshine! I love that musical!😂
What a beautiful place 😊 Watch your Dome Jay!
😂😂😂dome😂😂😂
😂🤣😂🤣
LOVE the “shrubbery!” reference 😆
Glad to see my red flags are still being used and my moms red velvet nursing rocker up in Sally's room. I miss this place. Investigate the Best Closet, I came face to face with an apparition in that closet!
Sweet, I happened to just setup a new way for me to view VR videos on my headset, this is a great test
I'm curious to know what it's like with VR? Do you feel like you are actually there?? Asking for a friend.... 😂
Hi there Jason like the video especially when you see a bunny 👍
Been there used to live down the street at the old tom thumb carriage house 👏👏great spot
I love the benches by the windows
Yeah! Sherry!
....also, I do love The Monty Python reference with "The Shubberyyyyy" nicely done 😂
Firstly a big hello from Plymouth 👋😀
I don't think I heard anything of note during this walk around apart from a loud car at the end.
One thing did find interesting is the plasma globe setup. If it actually does work how it's told then the devices I'm working on should work as well, the main difference is mine will fit in a matchbox and cost a couple of £ or $. Still need it tested.
Looking forward to the investigation. 😀👍
Details please!! Are you an engineer or mcguyver? I'd love to hear more about what you're working on!!!! 😘☮️💜👻
My old brain can't handle 360°!!!😂😂😂
Love the stone walls, I live by the Delaware River PA there are a bunch
I enjoyed it
Dang that place looks like it's right out of a fearytail.
This is really cool.
It is always interesting when you do these historic homes. My ancestors, multiple families, lived in the area since the 1620s. Although, it is not an ancestor of mine, but places they may have gone or people they may have known.
WOW, what a beautiful house.
Can’t wait for this one!
Jason is About a 15 min.Away. I Have Watched Them For Years. ❤ 15:40
Jason is 20 min. AWAY from Me. 14:16
In a lot of these old houses, the ovens were indeed in the basement with the chimney going up through the center of the house. The idea was the heat would rise, kind of like central heating.
I've grown to really enjoy your content. today's version of "ghost hunting" is not good. for anyone.
best of luck on everything. BTW, I spent many summers in the 70's in middleboro. (Rock Village.) favorite aunt and cousins lived there. I'm still about 7mi from the northeast edge of the Bridgewater Triangle.
Hey jason and jv gtsy both. Very fascinating about that house. Have a great evening guys. Catch ya next time.
Nice!
Did a ghost hunt here with The Gallivanting Ginger a few years back - check out her video. We have an audio recording of some creepy music that was playing that we did not hear at the time. Didn’t hear it until we did the playback. I believe her video is entitled “VAG 2022” - long story 😂
Y'all are so funny
I wonder if they were related to the Oliver's in South Bend Indiana? We have an Oliver Mansion that they made Farmer Equipment, and it is haunted as well.
When I was little we went to cape cod. I nearly caught myself a seagull. Lol. I called it “Capeincod” lol 😂
YES! “We want… a shrubbery!”😂
Mr. Hawe’s since you mentioned burgers 🍔 what do you like on them verses not. my favorite is the woofie burger from the 80’s grilled hot dogs split so they lay flat. it was either a camping trip they invited everyone for a cook out bbq or i had it some place i don’t remember. i asked what in the world is a woofie burger since then not all the time very addictive. then you add bacon etc make it your own. give it a try. Thanks for the 360 looky loo and the owners.
Apparently, If it is a dirt floor basement, it only depends on what state the house is located in. I know of many "Michigan" basement homes. This is the first Massachusetts basement that reminds me of a Michigan Basement.
The tunnel could perhaps been used as a vegetable cellar?
Weren't kitchens under houses back in the day?
Wow
Beautiful place. Unfortunately a lot of the stuff was cut off as the camera focused on other spots in the room except the area you both were talking about
it's 360 video! You can move the camera around with your mouse or remote depending on how you are watching.
@@Coffeeismysaviorthank you.. I’m old 😂. Now to rewatch..
@@GERI-NANAof7 Haha! I can relate 😀
The high ceilings were for disbursement of smoke from fireplaces, oil, lamps, and candles.
that random gate looks like it leads to the pet cemetery.
Wow Ben Franklin
What is wrong with your camera warping the bed?
I wonder if the bones are from family who died?
That's scary
Maybe the person grabbing ankles is a child?
Also, wasn't the attic or/and the basement also used as Slave housing as well as a quick getaway?
They also have high ceilings for the fact the men smoked cigars etc so the smoke would disapate through vents quite high up in the rooms.
It's a beautiful house I must say but it was definitely built on sacred spaces with some very questionable things going on with Natives & Slaves.
Great vid guys.
29:54 I raised rabbits at one point you'd be surprised at some of the noises they'll make at times actually lol😂
That 360 camera is incredible.
❤
Infected Blankets - which were also given to the NA's on what is known today as "Thanksgiving." 🙄🙄
Jason just one qustion no one Will tell me is ghost real
you said it wrong lol it is what it is ,we would say it differently.
That's a big house
The 360 isn't working on my end for some reason.
19:59 Female voice.
What you know as Thanksgiving was actually in September after Thanksgiving the English settlers gave their disease blankets to the tribes taking out over 2000 lives men and women and children
I don't doubt about this happening. I mean, I know this happened. But I was told by a history teacher in college that Thanksgiving was a Holiday created by Lincoln after the war to try and get families back together. I can't believe that colonizers thought the indigenous peoples weren't* on the same level like we were taught in grade school. Are our both comments true?
Yep that makes sense
My post disappeared. Did I say something against the rules?
Never-ending. It's back😮🧐
@@KitsuneNoMaboroshiHey hun! I can still see your original comment! You have to set it to "Newest" comments, I had the same problem! If you continue to experience issues lmk, I'm Jason's Moderator. 😘☮️💜👻