Urban Exploration - ABANDONED - Pennsylvania Mansion

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  • Urban Exploration : Abandoned House CLICK SHOW MORE TO READ HISTORY AND DISCLAIMER
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    Built in 1947 by Dr. Dimedio, this mansion, called the "Bella Vista" sitting on 12 acres lies abandoned and on the list to be torn down. According to Delco public records, the house totals 15,000 sq feet with 7 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. Dr. Dimedio was a famous surgeon who founded the old Mercy Hospital. He was the general contractor for this mansion. However the house was not built very well. Rumors all were talked about from this place. Rev Fred Drummond lived in this house 30 years ago. He supposedly ran a cult at the church near the property and in the house according to documents. His leaders have also been recently involved in a child molestation case at the church that been going on for years and still is going on. A google search of his name will bring up tons of newspaper articles about what he use to do in that cult. Today the house sits abandoned since 2005. A developer currently owns it and plans to demolished it in the near future. The house would cost millions to fix. They have no choice but to tear it down. Information gathered from Public Records and Philly.com
    Disclaimer: Exploring Abandoned Structures can be dangerous and you could be trespassing. You could get a fine, get hurt, get sick, and/or get arrested. Therefore I CAN NOT be held responsible for your actions if you do choose to enter an abandoned site. I am not providing this video to show people where and how to get to these places. This video is meant to give my viewers the feel of an abandoned structure safely in their home plus provide some history. Just don't do it. If you choose to ignore this disclaimer, you are taking full responsibility for your actions!
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  • @discoveringpennsylvania2899
    @discoveringpennsylvania2899 9 років тому +11

    Well done video. It is sad that this, once beautiful, mansion is now gone forever.
    I am glad you documented it.

  • @RichardBaran
    @RichardBaran 8 років тому +10

    God I watch one of these videos, then I get stuck watching all of them for hours and hours. Amazing stuff

  • @GPGremlin1974
    @GPGremlin1974 10 років тому +13

    Its sad to see something that nice be trashed so bad.

  • @arsinowey66
    @arsinowey66 10 років тому +10

    Thanks for the time you take researching and getting the background information on the places you explore !! It really gives that "I've been there" feeling to those of us that would never see these wonderful places otherwise !!
    I avidly watch all you post and eagerly anticipate all your new explorations !!

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому +4

      Tiffany Crouse Thanks so much. Glad you enjoy it. I try my best to get all the information I can

  • @gabbyg561
    @gabbyg561 8 років тому +6

    I guess the moral of the story is, If you are a Doctor, don't imagine yourself a building contractor. Get an actual building contractor to do the job. Imagine if a building contractor had planned and overseen the building of this magnificent home, it might very well have been salvageable today, and saved from demolition.

  • @angelreaderlaura
    @angelreaderlaura 8 років тому +6

    Thank you for taking us through. So sad to see grand places like this demolished.

  • @therandomperson19992
    @therandomperson19992 10 років тому +1

    The arches in front of the house, they are iconic.

  • @TheGamingChapel
    @TheGamingChapel 9 років тому +4

    Abandoned Steve I absolutely love videos like this. People these days tend to forget about the history of their own communities and places like this that once thrived within that community, now have fallen into rough times and its sad. Such beautiful architecture and really a marvel to look at, despite it being abandoned and run down a bit. If those walls could talk, just imagine what they have seen and heard. Some of these you look at and are like, damn, if only someone purchased this property and had the money to restore it, it would once return to its former glory but sadly these days, money is very tight and not many have the funds to do so and even if they did and were to sell it, not many could afford it. Not everyone who is into urban exploration destroys things and to those who do, I hope that one day due to the videos those people up to UA-cam that they would be caught and punished to the fullest extent of the law. Thank you for being one of those who doesnt destroy, but instead, leaves footprints in such an amazing place.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  9 років тому +1

      Eric Wells Thanks Eric. Glad you enjoy my videos. I try hard to give these places a history approach. Some other explorers just walk the building to show you the building. I want to show you the building with history so you mind will go racing thinking about what use to walk those halls

  • @juliebarclay5641
    @juliebarclay5641 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for another fab explore. I love all the info you give us- thank you!

  • @tamararohlin9292
    @tamararohlin9292 7 років тому +3

    The dome ceiling in the "grand foyer" was something else! such a sad thing that these houses rich in history left to decay. Kinda hurts my heart that it was demolished.
    I can tell that you put alot of thought and emotion into your videos....the music that you chose for your picture montage at the end....both majestic and eerie at the same time.

    • @txshaemac
      @txshaemac 2 роки тому

      The chandelier in Gone with the Wind - used to hang in that ceiling. I know, because I used to visit that house often when I was a teen.

  • @Shewulfy
    @Shewulfy 10 років тому

    Can you imagine entering that house and being greeted with that awe inspiring staircase? Such a gem.

  • @carolehayden8566
    @carolehayden8566 10 років тому

    incredible work. you just get better and better. love the captions. Disrespect for that great place..appalling. Thanks for enriching and beautiful content.

  • @TikiTrex
    @TikiTrex 10 років тому

    Great coverage of such a gorgeous find. I can imagine how beautiful it was before it was trashed. I especially loved the rounded entrance and ceiling there. And also, that built-in filing cabinet in the basement was different. Thanks for sharing, Steve!

  • @lily121127
    @lily121127 10 років тому +10

    This how is beautiful! It would be so worth the money to fix it. What a shame its being torn down and its been very vandalized

  • @LateBoomer1964
    @LateBoomer1964 10 років тому +1

    I like the still pics at the end, it allows us to see things in a better light. Thanks again.

  • @michaelhogan4103
    @michaelhogan4103 10 років тому +1

    Great video, Steve. Thanks for posting.

  • @bboop1964
    @bboop1964 9 років тому +3

    This house is amazing and I can just imagine the grandeur back in the day! Thank you for sharing! I only hope someone was able to reclaim something from this home before it was torn down.

    • @AndrewSmart32
      @AndrewSmart32 8 років тому

      Nothing left to reclaim by the looks of it

  • @weirdsearchhistory5876
    @weirdsearchhistory5876 10 років тому +5

    Vandals will destroy anything unfortunately. If it weren't for high security at some old cultural/ historical sites they would tag those places as well.

  • @Bloodydemise
    @Bloodydemise 10 років тому +1

    Im glad im not the only one intrigued by abandoned places

  • @forterierocks
    @forterierocks 10 років тому

    What a fantastic place! Steve you make awesome videos, also like that you do research on the places you explore. keep up the great work

  • @emilytreat2764
    @emilytreat2764 10 років тому

    I have driven by this home for over a year and have always been curious about it. I finally drove down the driveway today to get a better look. What an amazing home! I was too chicken to go inside, but still curious, so I looked it up when I got home and was excited to find your video tour. Thank you for the tour and for the history.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      Glad you found the video. Awesome place isnt it?

  • @Colormepearl
    @Colormepearl 10 років тому

    Thumbs up to the explorer. I have watched many of these type videos, and you did an excellent job. Made me feel like I was there. When I was a kid, we use to go explore big, old, abandoned homes. Great memories. Anyway, thanks.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      thank you so much. really appreciate the comment!

  • @judithmartin3091
    @judithmartin3091 9 років тому +1

    The cupola area must have been gorgeous with the lotus-topped Grecian columns in place and intact....amazing that the ceiling colors are still so vivid. It's a crying shame that it was built so poorly, it could still be a well-kept beauty.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  9 років тому +1

      Judith Martin i agree. I wish nobody left this place to rot like that

  • @bbcasting
    @bbcasting 10 років тому

    Great video. Thanks for checking it out and posting!

  • @MrCaitMonster
    @MrCaitMonster 10 років тому +1

    There are so many beautiful materials here that could be used for something. It's a damn shame they are all going to waste...

  • @IKS-Exploration
    @IKS-Exploration 10 років тому

    nice vid, thanks for sharing

  • @Superdavereno1
    @Superdavereno1 10 років тому

    Really well done Steve. I love you B/W shots. They really bring the age and mystery of this grand old place. Too bad the reality is so dark.

  • @jorgealves8319
    @jorgealves8319 9 років тому

    A very good video and photos. I like the fact that you respect the memories acting like you were a visitor and not an invader. Good job!

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  9 років тому

      Jorge Alves Thank You., That is my goal when exploring these places

  • @emilytreat2764
    @emilytreat2764 10 років тому +1

    So amazing, but it just increases my curiosity about the history of this house. Thanks for being brave enough to explore this wonder.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      thanks emily. there is a lot on the net about the previous owners

  • @JTSPodcast
    @JTSPodcast 7 років тому

    Love the videos!

  • @jump4joy1975
    @jump4joy1975 10 років тому

    I can imagine how beautiful this place was.. Great video thanks for sharing your explores with us..

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      I made another video with some old photos of this place submitted to me. It on my channel. Check it out

  • @beckyp3179
    @beckyp3179 8 років тому +3

    It's very sad to see these once beautiful homes sit in ruins!!!!!!!

  • @Brooklynlife1000
    @Brooklynlife1000 10 років тому +1

    Great find Steve!

  • @courtneygomez1106
    @courtneygomez1106 10 років тому +15

    ugh i hate when people go into these beautiful places and tare it all up -_- it still has so much potential tho! i love it! if i only had the money to fix it up

  • @dutchessnkiki70
    @dutchessnkiki70 10 років тому

    Thanks for the video Abandoned Steve! Even with the disrepair this place is in it's still amazing to me! Such a shame to see the vandalism that goes on in these places and people can't respect them. From looking at the other video with the pics that the mom and grandson gave you this house looks like it probably holds a lot of happy (hopefully) memories when they lived there and the house seemed so alive! Going to look up more info on this house! Thanks again!!! = )

  • @BCZF
    @BCZF 9 років тому +1

    Nice work, Im a new subscriber, very well produced.

  • @teresawilliams7481
    @teresawilliams7481 10 років тому

    I enjoy your videos Steve! It's a shame these beautiful homes can't be saved!

  • @Earthlinked
    @Earthlinked 10 років тому +16

    As far as the building standards are concerned - I take them to court - you CANNOT force a house built in the 1930's to have the building codes in the 2010's!!!!!!!!!! People would be upgrading EVERY FRIGGIN YEAR - and that is NOT how it works!!!! A house only has to be up to the standards for the year it was built - PERIOD - houses DO NOT have to change standards every time the builders decided to add or change housing standards!!!!!!!! If that were the case - the builders would change the standards RADICALLY - every year - just so they would stay in business!!!!!!!!!!! Standards change very slow anyhow are rarely - but you cannot backdate your standards - people would hunt them down and burn them at the stake!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      i agree with you. I think this might be an excuse by the developer who currently owns this land and house so they can tear it down for more homes.

    • @mynhra
      @mynhra 10 років тому

      Abandoned Steve You maybe on to something there ! (excuses)

    • @Earthlinked
      @Earthlinked 10 років тому

      debbie hodges
      SURE - there are excuses - if NOT the building industry would simply dissolve because NOBODY could afford to rebuild their house - to keep up with the newest standards year after year!!! Of course there ARE exceptions - and in Georgia - you have 5 years to "upgrade" if a previous standard has found to be life threatening - such as if your insulation is poisonous - then you have 5 years to replace it - but things like this are EXTREMELY rare!!!!!!! Standards are made to force builders to build very safe and efficent houses - that last forever - so it is very rare that a standard is overturned - but it does happen - as with fiberglass insulation - which was found to cause cancer!!!!!

    • @curtr4136
      @curtr4136 10 років тому +1

      Well, yes and no. If you, or a contractor, apply for permits to make changes or upgrades to the property code enforcement could, and will, require you to bring certain things up to the current code, including, but not limited to, electrical, plumbing, and emergency escape standards. This would also include getting asbestos and lead paint testing and removal done.
      Been there, done that.

    • @kayeplaguedoc9054
      @kayeplaguedoc9054 10 років тому

      Earthlinked
      Yeah, you don't have to force a building to be up to code but the fact is if you want to repair it at any point it has to be up to code. The house I live in right now was built by my great grandfather in 1928, and every time something has broken we've heard the words "So this part of your home isn't up to code, we've got to replace it" before they can do basic fixes and the fact of the matter is if this fixes don't get done, it can make things worse. In our case our entire water system had not been changed since it was first put in and imagine what would have happened if we just went "Ehh, we don't HAVE to be up to code" when water was seeping through the walls and along with causing puddles of water and mild flooding in the basement it caused dangerous mold to start growing? So yeah, we had to fork out a LOOT of money - but you DO have to be up to code if you want to at least live like a modern dignified human and care about your homes condition.
      However, I do understand where you come from. This was certainly a once beautiful home and I can also say we've gone out of our way to ensure any work done on our house retains the aesthetics, even if we have to re-do portions because it is a beautiful home and a lot of guests often comment positively that it felt like stepping into the past when it was brand new. And I would have loved to see this place get fixed up and allowed to stand, I remember when I saw the exterior I said "I'd live here if it were fixed up!" and sometimes its even baffling why such beautiful homes get abandoned.

  • @davidskinner3400
    @davidskinner3400 10 років тому

    something very spooky about these old houses,thanks for posting Steve

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    Thanks Tiki, The filing cabinet built in was something I never seen before. I wish the place wasnt destroyed or i was there a few years early to really get a better look at what i use to look like

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    Wow!!!! Thanks so much for sharing that story. I heard very similar things from my mom and grandmother who use to live in that area when the Dr lived there. It always good to know I have some locals following me! I need to get ahold of some pictures of the inside. Like some old Realtor ones or something

  • @lexdee523
    @lexdee523 8 років тому

    An oddly built mansion although I'm sure it was a lovely view when it was completed. I love the way you give a some information on the property at the bottom of the screen which is very informative to interesting seekers such as myself. I enjoy all the videos, thanks for posting.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  8 років тому

      Thank You. I try my best to give all the info I know.

  • @ndog2005
    @ndog2005 10 років тому

    What A House !! Elegant .. Beautiful on the outside, just sad about the destruction & ruin, inside.. Was surprised the fireplaces were so plain.. Saw the note about problems had develop, Sad.. that it has to be demolished..
    Loved the pics at the end.. Great video, Steve ..

  • @diane189444
    @diane189444 8 років тому +1

    Wow really enjoyed this thank you

  • @ElizabethMac
    @ElizabethMac 10 років тому

    part 4. It sparkled the whole place was just amazing. Never seen anything like it since. My husband is a tile installer and he said that type of tile is extremely expensive. The woman came back and they had a big pack of wrigley green gum. They gave us all little packs of gum each I think the guy may have asked us a few questions but I cant remember anything that was said after I saw the inside of the house lol...our parents had no idea we went there. Thanks so much for this video!

  • @RobertBrumley60
    @RobertBrumley60 10 років тому +1

    Why is it that no matter what state it's in, if there is an abandoned building, some people have to vandalize the hell out of it. Like it's getting back at somebody yet they don't even know who was in it before.

  • @Kat4u2
    @Kat4u2 10 років тому

    .. such a shame , so pretty on the outside , cant imagine why previous owners would not have kept up such a place ,kept maintained and looking nice before such deterioration and breakdown even had a chance to start. Like you mention the cost now would be horrific to fix back up , it really looks like was really beautiful at one time w/ all the lush gardens , big pillars, and all, bet was real Serenity. Also from way looks inside w/ the awesome staircase, fireplaces ,elaborate dome ceilings ,wood work ,and marble floors, i bet it was real beauty when built .Thanks for sharing your awesome videos , love them !

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      from what I was told, the previous owners foreclosed on the house.

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    great article. Thanks for sharing that with me. My grandmother even told me about him as she was young and seen him before as they lived very close to that house

  • @pa17948
    @pa17948 10 років тому +1

    i live in pennsylvania and if i had the money i would buy it and restore it. it still has alot of beauty and potential!

  • @dsorvita
    @dsorvita 8 років тому

    I like your videos, they are entertaining and fun to watch. I also like that you make some investigation about the house. I would like that you talk a little bit more in your videos, sharing the thoughts that you are having at that moment.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  8 років тому

      +dsorvita Thank You. I get mixed reviews on the talking. I have some that like the talking and some that rather just listen to the place. I wish UA-cam could give me the option to do both

  • @blondiesunshine6873
    @blondiesunshine6873 10 років тому

    I have been waiting for this video. I know the house and have visited a few times, sadly never inside. I remember the gardens and all the Italian statuary. Thank you Steve for sharing:)

  • @quadrosquadros6989
    @quadrosquadros6989 10 років тому

    Great work. I enjoyed watching it.

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    awesome. Thanks for sharing. Wish it was still there

  • @bxx32
    @bxx32 10 років тому

    Amazing exploration Steve. What more can I say?

  • @aazhie
    @aazhie 8 років тому +2

    Gorgeous house, thanks for recording it, always sad to see these kinds of things go, even when they are so wreked

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  8 років тому +1

      +aazhie Your welcome. Thanks for watching

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    Thank You Tayler. Many more to come!

  • @cufan27
    @cufan27 10 років тому +1

    Beautiful home..so worth fixing..so sad being torn down : (

  • @williamgriffin6515
    @williamgriffin6515 10 років тому

    hope u do more videos...love your videos and adventures.

  • @nuffinedited2
    @nuffinedited2 10 років тому

    what a great video nothing new! Keep up the great work

  • @daredevil7442AUTOMOTIVE
    @daredevil7442AUTOMOTIVE 10 років тому

    Very nice find. That place must of been something to behold back in the day. I googled it and couldn't find much info about that place, I was looking for old pics from when it was in good condition, the grounds/gardens were probably very ornate. good vid

  • @fltboy182
    @fltboy182 10 років тому +1

    I can`t travel any more. So it`s cool to see new places. Thanks Steve

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    that is awesome. I always like to hear stories from people who were in the places before they went abandoned.

  • @tealapowell5241
    @tealapowell5241 10 років тому

    That was an awesome video! I've never seen an entrance & staircase & ceiling like this had! You're right, this place must have been amazing at one time! And the grounds are beautiful. It's a shame it's in such disrepair. Going to google the Rev to read the rumors surrounding the house. Enjoyed your video very much & thanks for sharing!! Be safe!!:)

  • @w1semonkey
    @w1semonkey 9 років тому

    My dream home has the that same type of front foyer staircase. I love that frontal interior view after all that hassle to get there.
    Kudos to you!! :)

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  9 років тому

      joseph deas i wouldnt mind having a staircase like that myself

  • @jerrythecoo3295
    @jerrythecoo3295 10 років тому

    Great video Steve!. It's nice to see what they looked like before they are destroyed............. :)

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      thank you. I am hoping to get some pictures of this place

    • @jerrythecoo3295
      @jerrythecoo3295 10 років тому +1

      Right on!,..... I Subscribed& look forward to the next adventure.. I also want to compliment you on the History subtitle information,.... It's nice!.... Not a lot do that. Merry Christmas! :) Ttyl.

  • @jasecarter1
    @jasecarter1 10 років тому

    Fascinating to see the beautiful old house but sad at the same time.Your footage echos with what it once was, there are so many stories that place could tell I'm sure.

  • @heavenbounddaughter1125
    @heavenbounddaughter1125 10 років тому

    Thanks for the video. Very interesting explorations there. I remember when my Dad and I used to explore abandoned buildings so it brings back memories. He's gone now and I'm unable to explore as I once did so your videos bring the exploration to me via your videos. So many, many thanks. God bless.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому +1

      Sorry about your dad and I am glad I can bring back the memories! Thanks for watching Dahlia

  • @boo22sdf
    @boo22sdf 9 років тому

    Wonderful, Hope there is someway to save this house! I love old houses! They were built so sturdy and looked so beautiful!!

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  9 років тому +1

      Danny Weston Sadly the house was demolished a few months ago. I have the video on my channel. Take a look

    • @boo22sdf
      @boo22sdf 9 років тому

      Dang, what a shame!
      Thanks!

  • @hannahdowning9613
    @hannahdowning9613 9 років тому +1

    Really interesting!

  • @maryannschweikert3149
    @maryannschweikert3149 10 років тому

    This must have been a beautiful place at one time. Thank you for giving me the chance to see it. Keep up the good work.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      it sure was. i am hoping someone has pictures of the inside when it was in it glory days

    • @PreservationEnthusiast
      @PreservationEnthusiast 10 років тому

      This is the kind of place I would complete bust the crap out though Mary. As is mentioned in the video, this does meet modern building standards and it does need to be smashed up. The local powers would probably order it to be wrecked as it is unfit for modern standards, so by trashing it, we are doing everyone a favour.

  • @nycdweller
    @nycdweller 9 років тому +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. They shouldn't tear this place down, it should be restored!!

  • @hunbun_xx
    @hunbun_xx 9 років тому +1

    It's a shame someone couldn't keep up with it. It looked so beautiful!!!!

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    the staircase and ceiling amazed me as well. I spent hours researching these guys. A lot of good information. however i could not find photos of the place in his hey day besides one old one, where did you find them? message me the link please?!

  • @elkidee1
    @elkidee1 10 років тому

    Thanks. The video was great and thanks for pointing out the old photo. I kind of wish someone would pop up with a bunch of photos of the inside when it was in its heyday.

  • @elkidee1
    @elkidee1 10 років тому

    Are there any pictures of this house in its heyday? This was an excellent video. Nice work and thanks!

  • @namasteme
    @namasteme 10 років тому

    great vid thanks for sharing

  • @harrisoncoleman621
    @harrisoncoleman621 10 років тому +1

    Very cool video!!

  • @76southernpride
    @76southernpride 10 років тому

    a very awesome, beautiful mansion. It is a shame that it has to be torn down, although I understand the reasons. the photos and music at the end went together very well. thanks for the tour, while it's still there.

  • @IslandGirlTCFamMember
    @IslandGirlTCFamMember 10 років тому

    Great tour Steve! It was a beauty it it's day!

  • @sarahillebrandt447
    @sarahillebrandt447 10 років тому

    I just did an image search on this house. Could only find 1 picture that was uploaded in 2005. I don't know when the picture was taken but it was winter and the picture was in black and white. Looked like an old picture. Beautiful.

  • @aaronjmattis
    @aaronjmattis 10 років тому +2

    I might pop over here tomorrow to see if it's still standing. I'll email you if I go. I might check out an old bowling alley instead. I'm in DELCO, so this is not far from me. Thanks for uploading.

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    Thank You Mike. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    Thank You so much!

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    Thank You. Still searching for some older pictures

  • @michaelwhite2823
    @michaelwhite2823 3 роки тому

    Another great video. I just can't get over how many wonderful things are abandoned in Pennsylvania. I know there was a huge boom decades ago but the state is just beautiful. It is so green and lush. I live out in dried out California and with some exceptions, nothing stays abandoned. Developers gobble it up and build something ugly.

  • @jolovesminnis
    @jolovesminnis 10 років тому

    I would love to been able salvage some stuff. I think that closet was All cedar.i can't imagine the cost it must have taken to heat that place. I love houses with all that wood! Very nice Steve! Thanks for taking me along!

  • @kittyofpink
    @kittyofpink 10 років тому +1

    I got the chills when I saw the sign, "Your time is up." I wanted to scream.

  • @sarahillebrandt447
    @sarahillebrandt447 10 років тому

    WOW........ What an entrance. Absolutely beautiful staircase. I wouldn't want to leave.....

  • @The1BlackKrow
    @The1BlackKrow 10 років тому

    that "all wood" closet is cedar. cost a pretty penny. dome ceiling was amazing, great vid.

  • @dragonflyladybeth8169
    @dragonflyladybeth8169 10 років тому +1

    Beautiful! I would love to live there! Just a bit of fixing up and it be worth tuns! love it!

  • @dennyshoopman4397
    @dennyshoopman4397 10 років тому +1

    Cool video! Thank you!

  • @gardensofthegods
    @gardensofthegods 6 років тому

    Wonderful choice of Music at the end to go with the photos ; very nicely done vid.
    The cupola ceiling at 14 :18 is gorgeous and looks intact to me. I wonder if they're going to try to salvage it and install it someplace where it could be seen and appreciated .
    Really a shame about that property... I'm wondering exactly where this was located what neighborhood and nearest crossroads ?

  • @Munkylaw
    @Munkylaw 10 років тому +9

    Whoever did the tagging could have had a boss ass hangout if they knew better. Such a shame to see a wonderful house like this in shambles.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому +4

      i agree completely

    • @S3PT1M1
      @S3PT1M1 10 років тому

      yup, so many locations actually unavailable now cuz that crap drew too much attention

    • @AlexWolfLikesPie
      @AlexWolfLikesPie 10 років тому +3

      I hate it. Also the tagging is usually mega shitty, and the younger taggers like writing "DICKS" on everything in bad handwriting. It only ruins things.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому +6

      i agree 100% that all you see now and it tells who what age group is actually in these buildings

  • @CihaPet
    @CihaPet 9 років тому +2

    I really hope that they were able to salvage some of the materials from that house. Some of the flooring looked interesting.

  • @brettbarnard2563
    @brettbarnard2563 10 років тому +1

    I LOVE abandoned places.. I agree. Something kinda magical and unknown about them.. So sad that people have to go and vandalize these places...

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому +1

      Yep. When i started photography, i was getting bored if my area until I found an abandoned house to shoot. Now look at me haha

  • @Bobster986
    @Bobster986 9 років тому +1

    Wow, what a beautiful place, I can't believe a historical society doesn't restore it.

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  9 років тому

      Bobster986 yes sadly it has been demolished now. I have a video up on the channel of it

    • @Bobster986
      @Bobster986 9 років тому

      Abandoned Steve:-(

  • @caitlinb9271
    @caitlinb9271 10 років тому

    Julie, one of the girls adopted by the dr, is my grandmothers cousin. I have never spoken with her but I read her book recently when I learned about it from my grandmother, so it was cool to see this video and envision what she wrote about it in the book. (:

    • @AbandonedSteve
      @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

      Yea I was contacted by Julie recently and trying to get some older pictures of the place. Glad you found the video

  • @samorayee420
    @samorayee420 7 років тому

    thank you very much , beautiful video with beautiful mansion really feel sad . someone can living and can care about this mansion . see it's destroying . everywhere just see dust and claps

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve  10 років тому

    Thanks Ben. It was an amazing house to see

  • @johnplayersstandard
    @johnplayersstandard 10 років тому

    What a neat design at the entrance.