I said the same thing too when Max was drawing. I thought to myself, either I am very obtuse to my surroundings even in high pressure situations or we’re really suppose to believe she remembered all that detail after experiencing all of that? Lol I’ve noticed over the seasons they like to recreate situations so this was clearly an Easter egg to when Will drew the map of Hawkins and Joyce noticed his crayon lines connect. My favorite is Lucas always being so sure a monster won’t bust through their makeshift barricade haha.
Yeah, I was laughing. To have a drawing that is so accurate it can be morphed into a house with a few folds. It's not what my drawing or perception skills would get you lmao
Just found your video. Creel house sold this past Dec. Kicking myself for not taking a tour while it was on the market. (Had no idea at the time that it was used in Season 4. Late to the party is my middle name.)
I just saw a Funko Pop figure of this house at Barnes and Noble. I’m not a collector, don’t particularly like stranger things, but considered getting it because of how much I love that style of house.
I had a Victorian farm house, built in 1892. It didn't have anything fancy about it, except fish-scale shingles above the upstairs windows in front, and a transom window over the front door that I uncovered when I realized what it was. I loved that the previous owner, Josephine, lived there 50 years. I didn't change much while I owned it, because even though the wallpaper was peeling in places, none of it had been removed, so there was a record of all the wallpaper over the years. I found that delightful. There was a big wrap-around porch too. And the wood floor in the kitchen had burnt marks in front of where the old wood-burning cook stove had been. Too much more to add here. I found out who owned it before Josephine by looking at census records. The current owner gutted the house to make three apartments to make money. He could easily have made it into two by just locking one door inside the front door and using the kitchen door for downstairs. There isn't much left of it now, although he kept it looking similar on the outside.
@@AuraFire666 No, it isn't. It was a Bed & Breakfast for many years, but it has been privately owned for a while now. And yes, I've stayed there. This has always been my favorite house in Rome and I remember one time when it was for sale for $335,000...and I didn't buy it. If only I could have!! However, I was in college at the time (Berry- also used for filming many things) and there was no way I could afford that.
@@AuraFire666 you definitely can not. I live right up the road and it's called the Baltimore house. It's owned by 2 nice gay men. I father built the kitchen and a staircase just before filming
"because it is a Victorian house, I'm legally required to talk about it," I love you for that! ❤😻❤🏡
I live in Rome, GA. I drive by this house on an almost daily basis. Absolutely beautiful house.
Same
Hi neighbor! Our doctor's office is just down the street from it.
Ahhhh I love this thread! It's so rare you see YT bring a community together heh. Y'all have some great houses in that area apparently :)
I said the same thing too when Max was drawing. I thought to myself, either I am very obtuse to my surroundings even in high pressure situations or we’re really suppose to believe she remembered all that detail after experiencing all of that? Lol I’ve noticed over the seasons they like to recreate situations so this was clearly an Easter egg to when Will drew the map of Hawkins and Joyce noticed his crayon lines connect. My favorite is Lucas always being so sure a monster won’t bust through their makeshift barricade haha.
Yeah, I was laughing. To have a drawing that is so accurate it can be morphed into a house with a few folds. It's not what my drawing or perception skills would get you lmao
As a past sufferer of a compound (bones out) lower limb snapping, I can concur on the very specific requirement of no bones snapping and I'm good.
Just found your video. Creel house sold this past Dec. Kicking myself for not taking a tour while it was on the market. (Had no idea at the time that it was used in Season 4. Late to the party is my middle name.)
I hope it becomes a bed and breakfast again. I feel like people would definitely want to stay there
I was hired to paint the house after the filming. I have been inside and outside.
And I thought I was lucky to just have seen the house with my own eyes, the current state of it is gorgeous! How was the house inside? Anything cool?
did you paint the house black?
That is so cool!
Thats really great. I love the house. Do you know if it was sold? How did Stranger Things manage to hire it as a set?
I just saw a Funko Pop figure of this house at Barnes and Noble. I’m not a collector, don’t particularly like stranger things, but considered getting it because of how much I love that style of house.
I'm commenting because I think this is a really interesting video that is highly underrated and I hope this helps more people see it!
Shout out from Rome Ga.
The current owners of the house are putting it back on the market for sale. It's listed with a local real estate company.
I had a Victorian farm house, built in 1892. It didn't have anything fancy about it, except fish-scale shingles above the upstairs windows in front, and a transom window over the front door that I uncovered when I realized what it was. I loved that the previous owner, Josephine, lived there 50 years. I didn't change much while I owned it, because even though the wallpaper was peeling in places, none of it had been removed, so there was a record of all the wallpaper over the years. I found that delightful. There was a big wrap-around porch too. And the wood floor in the kitchen had burnt marks in front of where the old wood-burning cook stove had been. Too much more to add here. I found out who owned it before Josephine by looking at census records. The current owner gutted the house to make three apartments to make money. He could easily have made it into two by just locking one door inside the front door and using the kitchen door for downstairs. There isn't much left of it now, although he kept it looking similar on the outside.
That sounds like a beautiful home! I am glad you treasured it for so long.
Late to the party but dude I love your talks - so soothing
Could you please do deep dive videos on the practical magic house and the Winchester mansion? 😁
If you get close to Wichita Kansas, I have an old Victorian ruin 1902.
that sounds amazing!
Thats a cool point to bring up about the roof and being used to show its “haunted”
I love this house! It is heartbreaking for me to see it looking like that. It has a very calming.
Thank for your service, so much research 😮
I live in this town
Burn down the house let Rip 🙏 best thing for all those 🏡
It's a hotel in my hometown right now.
@@AuraFire666 No, it isn't. It was a Bed & Breakfast for many years, but it has been privately owned for a while now. And yes, I've stayed there. This has always been my favorite house in Rome and I remember one time when it was for sale for $335,000...and I didn't buy it. If only I could have!! However, I was in college at the time (Berry- also used for filming many things) and there was no way I could afford that.
@@wearhousecreations You can still stay there. 🤣🤣🤣
@@AuraFire666 no I live in the city and you can't
@@AuraFire666 you definitely can not. I live right up the road and it's called the Baltimore house. It's owned by 2 nice gay men. I father built the kitchen and a staircase just before filming