The Owners Died Inside This Abandoned House - Memories Left Behind
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2023
- I often say that Abandoned places, especially homes have memories left behind and a story to tell, whether it be from rumors & stories or from material possessions left behind. In this video we tour a 123 yr old abandoned home that is setup as a duplex that also has a few garage structures on the property. An older couple died in the home and years later, a single older woman also passed away. It's been sitting vacant and abandoned for over a decade and although many things are gone, there's still items that tell part of the story of the people who once lived here.
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Who else is a big fan of Abandoned homes? Personally, Abandoned homes are my favorite type to explore as there's a more personal feeling with them.
I love watching Abandoned home videos!! Learning History of the house and possibly the owners!!
I’ve been seeing them sometimes but I never went to any I could imagine it
Mine too ....enjoyed this one !
Yes, love them. It's like stepping back in time.
Absolutely! I find these to be intensely fascinating. So much to see and think about with who owned them and the time period nostalgia. Lots of memory lane triggers, too. The Smith-Corona type writer was a cool find. I think I learned to type on one very similar back in high school. The coal room in the basement brought back memories of an old coal room in a house we rented once when I was little. Spookiest place ever! Gave me nightmares. I liked the butterflies in the 1st blue room, and the interesting old wallpaper behind the wainscoting in the 2nd apartment. The one really creepy thing was the hook lock on the attic stair door in the 2nd place. Bad vibes. Made me wonder about the noise you heard when you first went in the house, and didn't find any animal. Funniest moment: "I fixed the newel post!" Haha!! Overall, loved this explore. Great Job! Looking forward to the next one!
abandoned houses make me so emotional! Someone once lived there, it had life and now its just buried in its walls..
This old place must have been warm and cozy back in it's time. Like all of us, I too wonder who lived here and when they passed. I also wonder who currently owns the property and if they have any plans to renovate/remodel to make it livable again.
Looks real nice from the outside being that it held up so well in spite of its age. That just goes to show you that they built things differently back in the day when everything was made to last.
@@smallchange5946 It was updated when it was converted to a duplex then again when it was put back into a 1 family residence. So it's been given lots of love and care through it's life and that's helped it look the condition it does now.
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I love those exploration videos! Like digging into another, passed era!
@JPVideo My dad used to do the same with baby food jars. Screw the covers of the jars to a piece of wood then screw the jar into the cover. He would keep screws and all sorts of things stored in those jars.
Makes sense to utilize them like that
i use pickle jarsor old canning jars, bc they let me have more space than a baby food jar. Same priciple though.
How could someone just abandon this property?it is valuable
Maybe there was no one left to leave it to? It would be interesting to hear the story.
That house is cool but with a creepy layout. I don’t know if I’d want to live in a house where 3 people died though. Is that why it’s abandoned?
I explored it with him, the older couple were neighbors growing up, they passed. Then another lady passed there years after from cancer of some sorts so after some research I learned there is asbestos comprising of the exterior at least so im thinking that might have a play in it.
I love your videos on abandoned houses. Seeing how people lived in the past. Please continue on finding these properties and exploring them. Thanks!!!!
Yeah I agree with you Jay. The best part of these abandoned houses is you can actually tell the memories and the secrets they held when the family lived there. Thanks for sharing this my friend.
I love these old homes, the older they are & more history to them, the more I love them.
Old houses are always so interesting
A home once full of life now abandoned so sad 😞
I love tagging along on your explores - thanks for doing this.
Yes please JP, more abandoned homes! Gill 🇬🇧
Thank you so much for filming this house with such empathy and respect for the people that once inhabited it along with their possessions that once meant so very much to them. My hat is totally off to you.🤘
Great video. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Del Griffith, the world's greatest shower curtain ring salesman
You know I’m a lover of abandoned homes!! I was surprised at what good shape this was in for its age and then you opened the door to the second side 😳. I liked the first side better as well!! Thanks!! 💖💙💖💙💖💙💖💙
My pleasure Cynthia. Thanks for watching
I love abandoned homes. The older the better.
There is a more personal type of history to be learned in each abandoned home!
I love old and abandoned houses. They're so much fun to explore and you can let your imagination wander where it will...imagining why the owners left everything behind and what might have happened to them afterwards ❤️🥰😊
I totally agree!
That was fun ...Always love premiers .. especially ones of abandoned homes. Thanks for taking us along on another adventure .
Glad you were able to make the premiere
That is an amazing looking house JO, so much old stuff left behind, and thoes ever ready dry cell batteries, very interesting to see thoes.
That house could be haunted JP, with the people that passed away.
i know mine is. the man who passed away in ours was named "herb tolson" and he has a huge dislike for open doors. cupboard doors, and especially the door to my spareroom where he used to have his tv and watch his baseball games ( it has the most natural light in the house.). some people will sy it's just an old house and in old houses the have a bit of a "tilt" to them so doors will naturally shut. which is true, but our house tilts the other way, and the doors slam shut. But if you get tired of his shenanigans, and just yell out,"Herb, knock it off!" he will quiet down for at least a day or two.
This has to be one of strangest homes I've ever seen. For one, most old houses start out as single family homes, and are converted into multi family, not vice versa. There wasn't a lot of the original stuff left, and all that 70's carpeting and paneling, wow! Still, a very cool find. Thank you for the video!!
That Dirt Devil thing was known as a Hokie, mainly used to quietly clean up Restaurant rugs, and I guess for household use, Wow!
Fascinating video. The house had a very strange layout and seemed smaller inside than it appeared from the outside. Loved seeing it with you. The pictures at the end were awesome. You could publish a coffee table book with all the pictures you've taken over the years. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks kathy
i hink it looked smaller because of the fact that they had converted it into a duplex. had it been its original form of a single family home it would have seemed much larger and much like the outside made it appear. i was still impressed by how many rooms and the size of easch room on easch side of the house
this was a very interesting find and i agree it could be made new again.
I bet that was a beautiful house at one time it. Sad that owners dead in there love the typewriter and the pink bathroom and blue bedrooms
It's sad no one remodeled it. What a big place
The futon is for the nights when the wife and him were not getting along. My old boss used to go to a cheap motel and he would say that he would not go back till she missed him. 2 or 3 weeks would go by and he would get a call. They stayed married until he died.
I could imagine if a family moves in and fix it up and make it brand new
I can remember our Cole stove in our house as a kid..in the winter in Mich we would sleep by the stove to keep warm..and the Cole truck them was the days
Love the references to Nat'l Lampoon's Christmas 🤶 Vacation and the nod to Planes, Trains and Automobiles...some of my favorite actors in those movies 🎥 😊👍🥰
Hey JP 👋, That was a great old house . Thank you for sharing. It’s just to bad people don’t like the older houses to fix up. You and your guess did a great job of showing everything. Have a great week ahead 👋
Thanks!
That house looks amazing for as long as it's been abandoned thank you for sharing
I had that exact same super soaker.
To be 123 and abandoned...she is holding up well. I am nearly 60 and falling apart 😂...I love old houses. Clark is the bomb! ✌
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I want that Stroehmann bread frisbee such nostalgia. Our Stroman’s factory finally was demolished recently in Williamsport Pennsylvania. Great memories driving with my father through town, smelling that freshly baked Stroman’s.
Thank you for breathing some life back to these once loved properties.
Sad to see 😢
My pleasure
In all old homes like this, it will have had deaths and births too. There was evidence of nearly every decade inside. A real treat to see. 👍🏻
Appreciate your respect and your dry humor.
i love old homs that people used to live in tells a story of how life was and how it changed. I love these videos these homes are always a hidden treasure for someone to renovate it and live in it or flip it.
I love seeing these older abandoned homes. Very enjoyable & thank you so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed
Very nice video JP.
There is no need for people to destroy abandoned places like that
Very nice exploration! Again, such a pity this grand old lady isn't being currently lived in and enjoyed! Thank you for bringing us along again! Take care and be well.
I loved this explore, Jay!!! You did an excellent job 💙💙
I love old homes, I find them interesting!!!
Thank you Jay for letting me tag along!!!
I appreciate you so much 💙💙
Much love from South Carolina ❤️
May God bless you, keep you safe, healthy and warm out there ❤️❤️
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Cool video. I wonder if that house was a Reading Coal workers house. Sort of reminds me of those. Love your abandoned place videos.
Never considered that. Maybe...
that pink sink on the floor in the llivingroom is a hairwashing sink used in hair salons.
Stumbled upon this video and loved it. Thanks for sharing 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Snoop around on my channel and I'm sure you'll find more to like.
@@JPVideos81 oh I plan to binge when I have time 😁
Planes, Trains and Automobiles...
Love those shower curtain rings..🤣🤣
Haha
The 2nd side looks as though someone thought of gutting and remodeling. Nice sized home. Nice find.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles.. Loved John Candy and loved that movie.
I like this one house made into two. But I would like it better being just one. THANKS for sharing!!
Me too
The jars nailed up that way kept it nice and neat.
Yep
Awesome! Loved this. Thanks for sharing:) ❤️
Interesting house! I've never seen a house with holes in the floor for heat or a coal furnace. The place looks in pretty
good shape .Looks like one owner had a small car repair business going on.
I really enjoyed this exploration! Extremely interesting to say the least. Thank you for sharing JP. I love watching the abandoned home videos. 👍🥰
Thanks for binge watching 😊
People die. Even if there's never been a death in your home, odds are, at some point in time, something living ceased existing in the same plot of area. Good review. Beautiful home.
The basement in garage could be a storm shelter.
Great video enjoyed watching abandoned homes are great thanks JP and friend
Sad story but good find x
Love your channel JP.
The content is always good and you always deliver such a great story with each explore .You have a radio voice my friend. 😊
Keep safe and take care
Fans from uk 🇬🇧
I bet it was a real nice home at one time.
Oh those houses in the Magic Johnson box are vintage Putz Christmas houses!! I collect those and would have snatched those up at the yard sale.
I don't want to speak ill of this house, because it was someone's home - but there were parts of this place that were unusual to the point of being unsettling. That latched door at the bottom of the stairs to the pink room really feels wrong to me; I don't like the implications there could be with that. Regardless, really fascinating exploration, and definitely one of my favorite videos from you. Thank you JP
Love your work
Love when you do these abandon places ❤
Awesome house thanks
Amazing how you can live inside a place and it will neve get this decayed, but as soon as it is abandoned, it just crumbles.
Just wanted to tell you again, that this was an awesome exploration and a great video! Love your abandoned homes videos! They have so much history and are always so fascinating. I feel like this one would be a great restoration. Thank you JP!
Thanks for being at the premiere
The house is beautiful from the outside, but the renovation inside is awful, and really dated. It would be great to see it returned to its formal glory.
The pink “sink” in the first floor living room is a shampoo bowl for a hair salon, it may have at one time had a little hair shop there.
I love your abandoned houses videos! Hi Lily!
Good afternoon JP wow what a find so many interesting features for me that I've never seen here in new Zealand, I loved the furnace that's something you won't find in a new Zealand home even the old ones let alone basements and coal rooms..the coal rooms were super buzzy to me.
Thee colors in the second apartment were definitely very vibrant.
The old wall papers are always extremely cool to see.
Thanks mate
Love watching these kind of videos keep up the good work
Very cool. That would be a great fixer upper. Nice music-and the curtain billowing out the window in the beginning of the video was a nice touch. Made me think about a typical day in the residents lives. Made me wish for a day with my grandma! Great video.
Thanks so much
FINALLY! Somebody older that has some sense and knows what they are looking at. Ahhhh!
I like all the kids doing these videos but also get tired of wanting to jump in the screen and tell them what they’re looking at. Enjoy the channel
Thanks for watching
JP, really enjoyed your video! Love old houses! That half bath looked kinda like my Dad and Mom's bathroom and it was pink though a window was in theirs. And I remember the medicine cabinet too.
Thank u
Awesome tub😊
I love the color of the house. Aqua/teal and the 2nd side colors on the walls are awesome super bright.
My favorite colors 💙
Nice explore!
Awesome explore!! Stay safe 😎
Thank you! Will do!
I've been watching Urbex for a few years now but only just came across your channel - I usually stick to what I know, glad I checked you out. Subscribed the second the video was done!
I appreciate that. Check out my playlists to see what else I film.
Yes that twist switch is a light switch, seem plenty of them, and when you go into an abandoned building, try the light switches, some abandoned buildings may still have electric, as other explores have found out.
I've been in a few abandoned houses with power still on. Makes you wonder who pays the bill...
Yes I am thanks for the tour.
You’re welcome 😊
My Dad used the jars like that to store screws and such. I always thought it was neat.
i'm only 55 and so it. learned it from my grandpa. keeps things off my workspace, and i can see what i have right away, and it recycles.
My favorite kind of video ... abandoned houses. Complete with toys and a Christmas ornament to make it official!
Heck yeah 👍 hi JP
Regarding the holes throughout the house I’d guess it was scrappers who probably ripped the copper plumbing out. (I was once married to one)
They are also my favorite too
I love abandoned homes!. If walls could talk@❤❤❤
I’m new here this is the third video. I think I’ve seen of you today. I am exploring all new urban explorers. Can’t wait to see what else you have.
This must be one of the oldest houses ever
This is old, but I've explored many from the 1800s
@@JPVideos81 my house is a converted one room school house. one of the wood ones, not brick. hopefully, after we pass someone will convert it back and make a museum of it. there aren't many left standing anymore.
A great video first time I have watched yours at least there wasn’t any raccoons in the basement it’s a shame about the house it looks a lovely property Best wishes from the UK
Thanks for watching!
My friends and i explored an abandoned house not far from where I live. This place looked like it was just left. Family pictures, dishes in the sink, everything! Strait out off the 70s/80s. They have since demolished it. I hope they got the stuff out. It was crazy and i regret not getting a video of it.
Loved the house from the outside. From the inside - not so much. A little bit claustrophobic. Having said that I'm sure it would be better as one large house with bigger rooms. Still a good explore, thanks.
Agreed. Would be much better as a single family home.
Hello from Ontario Canada
My upstairs bedroom steps never had a railing around the hole in the floor for the steps. Even sleep walking was dangerous years ago. I put a railing up there when I had children.
Some of these homes are so beautiful, lt makes me wonder why the people had to leave them.