Speaking of people being compartmentalized, my grandmother would go visiting, every so often. She would walk to various neighbor's house and sit on the porch and visit with them and the neighbors would do the same. People now days would have probably never heard of such a thing. Going visiting was just part of peoples regular routine years ago.
@@trinasthings-My family of both sides, were WV born & raised-Belle for my Dad, whose father owned the Grocery Store their & was a butcher,& Charleston for my Mom. My best memories live in WV, up on Byus Drive, with my Great Grands, Grands, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, neighbors,& friends!!! My Great Grand was William A. Byus Sr aka The Country Preacher-a couple who was celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary, made the newspapers some years back, & lovingly stated that he was who had married them all those years back!🥰My grandfather, went to a Florida College for ministry,& brought Billy Graham home for break! Grandpa Byus spent many an hour with him, & Billy stated he hoped he could be as good a man & preacher as my Grandpa-I think he exceeded even His wildest of dreams!!!😂 Holidays were pull out all the stops & decorations, with everything so festive, including paper wraparounds of Santa Claus at Christmas for lamps,& bunting of RW&B for the 4th of July. My Uncle had planted some peach trees on The Hill, with the first to ripen for the 4th the next year,& we put it into our old crank ice cream maker, that we all took turns at-Best & Never matched ice cream of my lifetime!!! Croquet & Horseshoes were the games, that everyone gathered to play-I was Wicked at Croquet!!! The regulation horseshoe pit, & heavy horseshoes were a bit too much for me back when-can’t be great at Everything!!!😂And I spent hours staring at the Biggest Mimosa tree when it was in bloom-Hundreds of hummingbirds buzzing it,& feeding! I always got sick like clockwork then-I later found out I’m super allergic to that tree!!!🫣🙄 Papa(my Grand) was ill all the time I’d known him-pancreatitis being the biggest issue, that he’d come to Virginia(where we moved to) to be a Guinea pig for MCV Medical Center for 6 weeks stays. They always gave him a suite that was more hotel like,& we’d go stay with him on weekends there-it was fun for me & my brother!!! My Grands took us All kinds of places in different states in the summers, & we just had sooo much fun, as well as learning things!!! Papa kept a huge garden, & Uncle Cook, who worked for DuPont, would test new concoctions out on the bugs, as well as fertilizers-Him & GOD only know what the H he sprayed-all of which he was told was perfectly Safe, of course.🤬We all know better today!!!
Yeah, do that today and they'd probably call the cops when they see ya walking up their path! I'm originally from NY- 60 miles east of NYC, and even there, when I was a kid in the 60's and early 70's, we'd sit under a shade tree with the downstairs neighbor...and our families and friends all knew each other (My now 99 year-old mother is still in touch with the neighbor's niece who is now 80 years old...they've been good friends for 50 years now, and even though we've now lived in KY for over two decades). Now, people don't want to be bothered if they can't just send a text...disgusting!
My great Gran would drag me along wherever she went visiting. I loved it, except for the wakes, where the body was laid out in the parlor. As a little girl, I found it frightening.
LOVE this! Enjoyed hearing the stories about this house that I have seen all my life...the Highway 16 gateway to the mountains. I especially enjoyed the recreation map of the outbuildings, barn, etc.
I was born and raised in these mountains. My family came from Britain been here since the early 1700s. I see the pictures and videos, and always had a wander last for the UK.
My family was lived in the area for over 300 years and had a large parcel given in payment for service in the American Revolution. One of the houses we have was built in 1865 after my 6th great grandfather came back from the Civil War. It has been updated over the years but it still the same house from then.
🤩 What a great story & video! I truly am grateful 🙏 to have come across this! I don't know 🤷♀️ ANYTHING about houses 🏘️ or repairs but from what i saw 👀 that is an amazing house 🏡 in great shape! The roof looked good ... no eyeballing damage ... & the "paneling" on the walls ... gorgeous 😮!!! 🙏❤️🩹🙏
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It's sad but happy, I'd love to see someone fix the house up and put new life and memories back in it.
I'm live in Ashe and have passed this house going down the mountain. I'm 37, but I can remember when it wasn't so rundown.
I don't know how I ended up here but I'm so very glad I did, what a wonderful warm video and beautiful memories shared.
Awww,Thank Shelia for me,sweet of her to share her memories. Interesting old house.
Speaking of people being compartmentalized, my grandmother would go visiting, every so often. She would walk to various neighbor's house and sit on the porch and visit with them and the neighbors would do the same. People now days would have probably never heard of such a thing. Going visiting was just part of peoples regular routine years ago.
I’m from WV & this is very true. Neighbors would visit & check in on each other all of the time. This was before the internet though.
I would love that!
@@trinasthings-My family of both sides, were WV born & raised-Belle for my Dad, whose father owned the Grocery Store their & was a butcher,& Charleston for my Mom. My best memories live in WV, up on Byus Drive, with my Great Grands, Grands, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, neighbors,& friends!!! My Great Grand was William A. Byus Sr aka The Country Preacher-a couple who was celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary, made the newspapers some years back, & lovingly stated that he was who had married them all those years back!🥰My grandfather, went to a Florida College for ministry,& brought Billy Graham home for break! Grandpa Byus spent many an hour with him, & Billy stated he hoped he could be as good a man & preacher as my Grandpa-I think he exceeded even His wildest of dreams!!!😂
Holidays were pull out all the stops & decorations, with everything so festive, including paper wraparounds of Santa Claus at Christmas for lamps,& bunting of RW&B for the 4th of July. My Uncle had planted some peach trees on The Hill, with the first to ripen for the 4th the next year,& we put it into our old crank ice cream maker, that we all took turns at-Best & Never matched ice cream of my lifetime!!! Croquet & Horseshoes were the games, that everyone gathered to play-I was Wicked at Croquet!!! The regulation horseshoe pit, & heavy horseshoes were a bit too much for me back when-can’t be great at Everything!!!😂And I spent hours staring at the Biggest Mimosa tree when it was in bloom-Hundreds of hummingbirds buzzing it,& feeding! I always got sick like clockwork then-I later found out I’m super allergic to that tree!!!🫣🙄
Papa(my Grand) was ill all the time I’d known him-pancreatitis being the biggest issue, that he’d come to Virginia(where we moved to) to be a Guinea pig for MCV Medical Center for 6 weeks stays. They always gave him a suite that was more hotel like,& we’d go stay with him on weekends there-it was fun for me & my brother!!! My Grands took us All kinds of places in different states in the summers, & we just had sooo much fun, as well as learning things!!! Papa kept a huge garden, & Uncle Cook, who worked for DuPont, would test new concoctions out on the bugs, as well as fertilizers-Him & GOD only know what the H he sprayed-all of which he was told was perfectly Safe, of course.🤬We all know better today!!!
Yeah, do that today and they'd probably call the cops when they see ya walking up their path! I'm originally from NY- 60 miles east of NYC, and even there, when I was a kid in the 60's and early 70's, we'd sit under a shade tree with the downstairs neighbor...and our families and friends all knew each other (My now 99 year-old mother is still in touch with the neighbor's niece who is now 80 years old...they've been good friends for 50 years now, and even though we've now lived in KY for over two decades). Now, people don't want to be bothered if they can't just send a text...disgusting!
My great Gran would drag me along wherever she went visiting. I loved it, except for the wakes, where the body was laid out in the parlor. As a little girl, I found it frightening.
We love this place......one of the only reasons we go down 16 mountain lol. Thanks for sharing.
Loved the tour of the house. What gorgeous wood the walls were built from. So sad to see these iconic structures deteriorate
LOVE this! Enjoyed hearing the stories about this house that I have seen all my life...the Highway 16 gateway to the mountains. I especially enjoyed the recreation map of the outbuildings, barn, etc.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm in UK but feel very drawn to these places and houses.
They have a draw! No doubt about it.
I was born and raised in these mountains. My family came from Britain been here since the early 1700s. I see the pictures and videos, and always had a wander last for the UK.
Another jewel posting ❤ thanks
You're welcome 😊
Man what I would give to have a family home passed down to me… I would renovate it to its original state, except I’d add a bathroom.
My family was lived in the area for over 300 years and had a large parcel given in payment for service in the American Revolution. One of the houses we have was built in 1865 after my 6th great grandfather came back from the Civil War. It has been updated over the years but it still the same house from then.
I didn't know this house was famous! I've actually dreamed of buying it for a while.
This is one of the most iconic houses I know of in WNC. EVERYBODY who travels Hwy 16 knows it.
By the way, I checked out your YT channel, your fiddling ain't too bad! :)
@@AppalachianMemoryKeepers Thanks!
This would be an awesome place to restore and use as a wedding venue.
Wow, what she said about the difference in times… so sad and accurate. ❤
❤,,, what a beautiful woman sharing her treasured memories
We agree!
Love this!! :)
Thank you!!
If you’re ever in Hickory area I can show you some neat things a lot haven’t heard of
🤩 What a great story & video! I truly am grateful 🙏 to have come across this! I don't know 🤷♀️ ANYTHING about houses 🏘️ or repairs but from what i saw 👀 that is an amazing house 🏡 in great shape! The roof looked good ... no eyeballing damage ... & the "paneling" on the walls ... gorgeous 😮!!!
🙏❤️🩹🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
She would have to shimmy up the shelves. 5:39 yep people used to cook 3 meals a day everyday. We used to have breakfast for dinner too! ❤
Loved this and the first thing I noticed around the doorway was lots of old square nails
Good eyes! Thanks for watching.
I have a first cousin that lives close to this house and it’s about 4 miles to the county line
Thats long time ago
Where's its driveway?
It has disappeared into the cow pasture.