ABANDONED house with antiques left behind
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2017
- today's journey i stumbled across an abandoned farm house that had some antiques left behind. what i thought was really odd about this house there was no bathroom. but i didnt realize that until i went home and was looking over my footage. as always thanks for watching
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Nice find Jay! I noticed no bathroom as well and wondering if there maybe was one hidden off the kitchen. Exactly 1:00 minute in your video there is a toilet in the basement. Not sure where it came from or where it may have been going.
That all steel GE refrigerator is from the 1920's/30's and was tagged: "Built to Last". They claim that they never had to be serviced and years later promoted them by stating that not one refrigerator was ever serviced. Keep up the great videos as I have a lot of catching up to do! Peace!
oh wow that is some amazing history thanks for sharing that with us. thanks for watching and your support it means a lot to me
journey_with _jay No restrooms! Maybe they had an outhouse outside. Anyway, great video. ❤
its a good possibility all around the outside of the house is farm land. thanks for watching and your input i appreciate it
I'd put the stove 30's maybe 40's
There was an old GE fridge in the first house I bought. I used it for another 5 years, and sold it to the next owner for $35! The kind with the coils on the top.
I kept imagining the family that used to live there raising kids in the 40's and 50's. The house had a friendly vibe to it, almost like it was saying "just fix me up, I miss people"
Yeah it was definitely a nice vibe inside there. I pictured it as someone's grandparents house
Suzi No one could have described it better!
It so does! I got that same feeling...
My thoughts exactly mam.
I can imagine it all clean, spiffed up and a turkey in the oven. I want to live here with all these old things! Thank you for sharing!
yeah the home just needs a lil love. id put money on that those things still work too. things were built to last back then. thank you for watching i really appreciate it
It does sound awesome!
Cool find , the house looks like it is still sturdy and safe to live in . I like old houses like that . I would fix it up and live in it .
I collect 1970s to 90s tabloids and memorbilia, and esp. enjoy seeing houses with items from this time period left behind. I was born in july of 77.🙂
My ma is 89 this year, and this place reminds me of the same era that she grew up in. These people had money during the great depression, God knows how, but some people did. My mom had to go down to the train station to get boxes of 2 year old apples (shriveled up) so her mom could can apples, and make pies for winter. No electric stove, and a lot of wood chopping.
there's farm land behind it. that probably helped them out a lot
Damn then I must be really old.. We had all those appliances in our house growing up..lmfao.. Cool to see😎😎
lol I really liked the stove. it looked like it could still work too. but it looks heavy I cant imagine anyone wanting to move that
That refrigerator must be old. I'm 44 and have never seen one like it. The house in its day would have been cosy and homely . Love it
Such an amazing place!!! I shocked at what good condition the furniture was in. I loved it all. And the floral wallpaper was beautiful. If only I could go back in time. I love that style.
I'm drooling over that shadow box
Wow, some amazing finds, love the fridge and shelf.
Same here!
This house had lots of items that brings back memories for those of us in our late 70's plus. Great video.
Thanks I really appreciate it
That fridge is from the Sears catalogue. I'd estimate it is can. 1920-30. I saw one on American Pickers. The inside is the important part. It's worth thousands to the right buyer. That wood/electric range is unique. Not many made.
ohhh wow thanks for that info. i bet they're heavy as all hell to move too
I own one of these fridges. They are called monitor tops and they definitely are not worth thousands. While they look cool, more than 1 million were manufactured over the course of about 15 years. They work forever though.
Totally in love with the rose wallpaper! and yes that was how i washed clothes for years with the wringer in the center. Wish i had one now where i live in Peru!
You can get real ones for under 50.00 in great shape 👌 on ebay, a mangle is different word for it
@@AbandonedNorthJersey dont have mail service where I live. I lost 4 boxes of my most precious belongings that never reached me. Been here going on 8 years in July
Nice explore. Lots of cool stuff. Whoever lived there sure liked wallpaper! Thanks
Cool find! I hope someone buys it and restores it. It seems to have good bones it's in really good shape for it's age and being abandoned.
yeah that would be nice to see. unfortunately people don't like doing work anymore they want everything new and ready to go.
I just watched your video and you did a great Job!! It was so interesting with those antiques. I have never seen a refrigerator like that one, it was awesome! The stove and wash/ rinse tubs were familiar as my grandma had an old wringer washer. Keep up the great filming. I'm going to subscribe and give it a thumbs up! Always be safe, a mask is really needed for anyplace with the mold and or asbestis.❤😊
Thanks for the feedback and watching I appreciate your support
General Electric 1927-29 GE Monitor top refrigerator Looks like a model R-72. I enjoyed the tour. :)
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it
Found this after watching your latest abandoned house vid. So weird these places must feel.
I enjoyed that explore! Neat old house. You were right on the double wash tubs. The clothes were washed in the wringer washer. The double tubs held the rinse water. The clothes went through the wringer into the first tub and then through the wringer again into the second tub. I like that you spoke clearly and panned at a good pace. Will look forward to more of your blogs!
Thanks I appreciate that and thanks for watching
I've always had the ability to see a home's potential, no matter what shape its in, that's why I'm so drawn to these type of videos. The Days Inn video....if I were rich, I'd have redone the rooms with working showers and toilets, and turned the rooms into a homeless shelter and let people live there in exchange for helping with upkeep etc.
This place was great!Seeing alot of the old stuff, some of it brings back memories lol Awesome video, good job! :)
Very old cooker and General electric fridge, lovely old built in shelves. nice painting. Beds brought downstairs. Nice if your camera was in focus, around sitting room. Nice pink Mattress
Yeah sorry bout the camera going out of focus sometime. The lowlight messes with the camera, I try and catch it, and stop till the camera can refocus.
Very cool find, really like stove and fridge and mostly the red classic eating table set, my parents had the yellow set. Which I am still looking for a set to buy
So cool! That old wallpaper is actually paper and no electrical outlets in the bedrooms that I could see- maybe I just missed them. Awesome video. Such a great old house.
im not sure if there were outlets but after i got home i realized there was no bathroom so i happen to drive by it again and noticed an outhouse in the backyard
Love, Love the sink top and heater. What a great find!!!!! awesome!
Thanks I appreciate it
Very cool video, Jay!
That's such a cool time capsule! Those antique items are fascinating! Nice find, thanks for taking us along!
thats definitely what it seemed to be a time capsule from the 70's. thanks bud!!
where were the people gone from this home? This is MAIN question that bothers me !!!
That rose wallpaper made me dizzy, very cool find.
I love old jars! I used to collect them! I wonder if any of the antiques are worth anything! What a cool old place!
I like old Mason jars too!!!
This was a super cool video!! Thanks for sharing!!!
That heater in the basement looks like an old boiler. The house was heated with water and steam
Oh wow that's cool
What you're doing is so cool!
You need your own show...
Awww I appreciate it, but I don't think I'm that good lol. Maybe one day
So very good, such fabulous antiques left behind 😊
thanks for watching!!! i appreciate your support
My dad, is 83 and wow what he tells you what went on growing up neat. But hard times
Damn. What an amazing find. Makes you wonder how long it's been abandoned. Also had to belong to someone who was very old for everything to also be very old. I lost Grandpa in 2010. He moved into his house in 1936. Although everything was replaced at one point, my mom who now lives there since my Dad is also gone, still uses the GE stove and double oven painted Brown from the early 70s. Still works. The GE matching fridge from the 70s only quit working a couple of years ago. She also still has a 35 year old toaster oven, and an OLD automatic toaster that still works when you drop the bread or eggo waffles in.
man thats crazy they sure dont make things like they used to. the hunting magazines said 70s and the outside of the place was hidden really good in not just bushes and weeds but also trees.plus the wall paper looks from around that time. thanks for watching bud
Wow WallieB26... awesome! :)
Wow cool lots of items!!
Gotta love going through basement first 😜
Hiya Jay just now found you man great explore look forward to finding more uploads ✌
Great find. That place was way bigger than I thought it'd be. incredible furniture and appliances.
thanks bud!!! yup it was stuck in a 70's time capsule lol
Great video Jay! I really liked that old stove. It reminded me of one in an apartment I looked at years ago (not to explore, to rent. And it still worked!).
thanks bud!!! i thought it was pretty cool too. i think its cool to use wood like a campfire to cook food
I really enjoy your curious and knowledgeable nature. Subscribed!
Wow i love watching this kind of stuff really!. thank you for sharing friend, looking forward on your next adventure.:)
thanks for your support!!! next video sometime next week
Welcome! Thats cool :)
Hi Jay...another great video. Love to see that your channel has grown so much. Keep up the great work.
thanks soo much i really appreciate it. im still a lil camera shy but im slowly getting used to it. some of the shots take me a while to do but im having fun doing it, and becoming friends with a lot of people. thanks again for stopping by.
No worries, takes a while to perfect anything and your'e going a great job and having fun, that's what matters. :) I always stop by just don't comment all the time.
Amazing 👏
Wallpaper Is Gorgeous.❤️
Freddy Krueger furnace! Odd no indoor bathroom? A real time capsule. 👍
Yeah I didn't realize it when I was there until I got home and noticed there was no bathroom. I drove by it later and noticed an out house in the backyard
This was awesome!! Maybe the unfinished room was going to be the bathroom. I'm surprised it wasn't covered with graffiti..
its well hidden in the weeds in trees and no where to park. i had to park about a half mile away and walk up to it. but that is a good thought about the unfinished room . thanks for watching and your in put i really appreciate it
that was a great find. love it, and you did a great job. the tubs were old wash tubs. but i don't remember any wringer at the end. keep up the good work.
thank you soo much that really means a lot to me. i just started filming and im kinda camera shy. sometimes it takes me a couple times to do a shot cause i stutter over what im trying to say or my mind goes completely blank. but i do feel im getting a lil better with each video i do. sooo thank you again and thanks for watching
At least you’re stepping on everything and not being stepped on. 😂👊🏼🤣 That fridge was cool! 🎥🚫📦
Hahaha too funny
SOME OF THE FIRST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES!
Loved the stove and fridge. Neat find jay
Yeah I really liked it too. I never saw one like it before
ما قصة هده البيوت المهجورة بكل اثاتها وحتى دكريات أصحابها انه غريب أين رحلوا وبقيت آثارهم ممكن جواب من فضلك
You have some great video. Keep up the good work!
Thanks man!!! I appreciate it
Very interesting video, thanks.
and thank you for watching and commenting i really do appreciate it
Aloha first time viewer, got you through Rnk love it so far...
thanks for stopping by i really appreciate it. ive been exploring for quite some time and know a ton of places mostly in PA. im kinda still learning in filming and hope to be as good as my friend RNK one day.
The first ever fridge made by General Electric was called a ‘Monitor-Top’. To purchase this in 1927, it would have set you back around $520.
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Wow that's a lot especially for back then. Thanks for the info
@@journeywithjay Crazy amount when you consider a new Ford runabout was around 400$
That fridge is probably worth a nice penny, love houses with items left behind
i was thinking the same when i read the guys comment that i pinned. even the stove probably worth something to the right person. thanks for stopping by
Wow I'm into all this
@@journeywithjay how do l get started
@@audreybayerl5254 started???? Do you mean your own channel
No i mean how can i go exploring places like this
This should be restored!
Totally agree
New subscriber! I loved this video! I do the same as you when I explore, I try to leave everything as I found it. It saddens me when I see what some people have done to the houses I go into. Why people need to mess everything up is beyond me :-( anyway, great share and stay curious! ATB-Darlene
1st time viewer and new subscriber. You film really good .take care
thanks a bunch i really appreciate it!!!! you also take care
Lol. Fridge cleaner than mine, my grandma had a stove like that ay her cottage. What a cool find.
hahahaha i know right. im willing to bet that the fridge probably still worked too
Did you see that wallpaper? Yea sing it - Counting flowers on the wall - it don't bother me at all - Smokin cigarettes and watchin captain kangaroo, don't tell me I've nothin to do.
That refrigerator was awesome! Subbed!
Thanks Soo much for your support
OMG! I have appliance envy.
hahahaha yeah my favorite was the stove. but i wouldnt want to move im sure it ways a ton
Nice explore and find! :)
thanks i appreciate it a lot
The double metal wash stand is for laundry. People use them now for parties; fill with ice & drinks; one side has a drain. I have one in my kitchen for fun. I didn't see a bathroom. Did I miss it? Outdoor plumbing? New fan.
ohh thats a cool idea for the wash stand. no there was no bathroom, i didnt realize that there wasnt one there till i got home and started to edit my video. theyre might have been an outhouse at one time. or it couldve been the one room that wasnt finished on the inside. thanks for watching and your support i really do appreciate it.
I SEE THAT THERE IS AN OLD WPA MATTRESSES. THAT IS AN OLD OLD GE ELECTRIC ICEBOX!!!! NICE VIDEO
the fridge is cool
On the kitchen stove, if you lift up the white panel on the top left side, it should be a wood cooking side. It was a combination wood and electric stove.
That's cool thanks for the info
Those galvanized tubs were 'wash tubs', for laundry. First you washed clothes and whites, then the same water for work clothes!
Great find enjoyed looking at this old house
thanks Shirley and thanks for watching i appreciate it
wow everything is so old that must of been empty for a long time good video
yeah those magazines said 75 and the whole outside of the building is in covered in trees and bushes. thanks for watching
journey_with _jay wow yea old lol your welcome
A Monitor-Top fridge. Made in 1927 and cost $520
ohh wow that's crazy and very interesting. thanks for sharing that info with us
Yes, and it used ammonia for refrigerant.
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Wow! That's was alot for back then!
@@FromSagansStardust this unit took sulfur dioxide. Not ammonia. I own ons
Good job
thanks girl!!!
I see the history if the fridge below so I will add that it was made to look like an ice box. Men would come round and deliver a block of ice which sat in the isulation and kept it cool. This was the fridge before electric. In rural areas that had freezing temps they cut ice and stored it underground in saw dust.
Cool video Jay 👍🏻
Thanks I really appreciate it
i like the green chair with wheels! idk why i didn't get a notification when you posted this i have the bell clicked :/
lol who knows youtube is weird some days. but im glad you found it on your own though. i always appreciate you stopping by
Coal storage bins. The house is old enough to have once had a coal .furnace
The bedroom that you thought they/never completed, my opinion the wood maybe shiplap was removed .
Yeah didn't think of that, it's a good possibility
THAT IS A WASH TUB,GOOD FOR WASHING CLOTHES AND BATHING.
1930's top monitor refrigerator. I looked it up and they can sell for approx 500-1000.00$
Oh wow that's interesting, it was probably too heavy to move
Very nice and interesting findings
thanks for watching I appreciate it
Got to have one of those metal sink tops.
One thing that is a coal burner the furnace that little room you know what it was is a cold room refrigerators from the 1930s the stove that's a gas and oil stove before oil heater on one side
Nice video! :)
thanks Erin i really appreciate that
That was awesome. Cool find. You are right about the tubs, there should be a wringer washer next to them. That was there primary use. The old fridge and stove were cool to see, a step back in time. No bathroom? Maybe, they were still using, "ye ole outhouse." I will keep watching and you keep finding these places. Very interesting. One thing I did notice was there wasnt any graffiti.
yeah thats what i was thinking that maybe they had an outhouse it was kinda located in the country. unless they had a place somewhere in the basement. it was cool that it wasnt vandalized it was pretty well hidden which helps
This could be saved. I liked this house
The furnace looks like an old coal boiler....I used to work at an old school that had one that looked like that.
Those tubs that you saw in that room antique laundry tubs they're not worth that much
Wow I love stuff like this..NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE!
thanks i appreciate your support. i try and put out a video once a week. although my vehicle is in the garage right now, ugghh. but i should still be able to get another video out.
ok buddy, can I ask what state your in I am in North Carolina , and if you would be interested in checking out my content on my channel I try to do a little of everything ...I really like your channel .
im in PA so most of my videos will be from there. but i do plan to travel to other states to find some cool abandoned places. i will definitely check out your channel
Cool :)
+Michael Coffey Thanks bud!!!!
That place was pretty great! I love that green chair when you first walked up the stairs
Thanks bud!!! I love vintage furniture
Il y a cent ans, peu de maisons avaient une salle de bains.. Il n'y avait pas non plus l'électricité ni de WC à l'intérieur. Tout cela est maintenant habituel et nécessaire. Le plafonnage des cloisons est fait sur lattages, ce qui date de 1920 à peu près.. J'adore les motifs du papier peint foncé avec des fleurs roses et bleues, il date des années 1960, il est assez ancien car imprimé sur papier brun clair..
Neat house! Slow down a bit a make sure your camera is focused. Otherwise i enjoyed the video!!
Thanks for the advice!!! I appreciate it I do have a habit of looking with my eyes and not the camera. Especially when I noticed there's nothing in the room. Thanks for watching!!!
@@journeywithjay funny how people with no content on their channels always criticize lol.
Do you know if the house is for sale I like to find a house like that is anyway to let me know I appreciate it thank you
BAM BRO just got in and stoped doing everything to watch this very good find brother cool out the wazu
thanks bud i appreciate the support as always
Damn, this looks like something out of Resident Evil 7.
Awesome find Jay
thanks bud!!! and thanks for subscribing too much appreciated
Awesome find man. The appliances are crazy and I love the washer and dryer on the second floor haha. Great job man. I'm from western PA and explore a lot over this way but maybe we will cross paths someday and hit a spot together.
yeah man definitely, I travel all over too I was just somewhat out your way over the weekend by the abandoned turnpike.
Great find and also great video. The old furnace in the basement kind of looked like the one in the abandoned house in Centralia. Thank God this house wasn't trashed like the one in Centralia.
very similar to the mayors house in Centralia. Was built in Pennsylvania
Cool. I live in northeast Penn.
That’s a monitor top refrigerator from the 30s. Very collectible
ohh cool very interesting thanks for the info