Guy in picture at 19:28 is Norman Rockwell - a very famous painter with one of his paintings. It is NOT the owner of the house that's for sure. It also has a price tag on it - so the owner bought his picture of Rockwell.
Hi Maureno, another great video, and it's good to see you looking so well. You mentioned Remon, and I was hoping he would appear here - hopefully in your next video. You two worked so well together - happy days. Keep well and stay safe.Take care 🙂 X X
Wow the decay in this home is incredible. Even with all that decay I can imagine the home when this family lived here. Loved that chair in the living room!
Hi Moreno, the gadget in the glass cupboard is a crumb sweeper. You would run it across the table cloth to pick up crumbs. So glad that you are safe at home and posting videos. We were very worried about you and now to learn you were 27:32 in a car accident too, wow. Look forward to seeing more of your adventure!
I loved seeing you and Lesley together for this video. Y'all are my favorite channels. I just started watching abandoned homes a few months ago. I am 62 and have seen many abandoned homes in my lifetime. Keep filming. Love y'all!
Witam Serdecznie bardzo ładny był dom dużo pomieszczeń.Meble rzeczy i pamiątki po rodzinie szkoda zawsze nie wiadomo jakie ich lody spotkały.Natura zagarnęła ten dom Pozdrawiam Serdecznie i Dziękuję za eksploracje bardzo ciekawą i Życzę Wam Wszystkiego Najlepszego w tym Roku Zdrowia Szczęścia Pomyślności ♥️♥️♥️💐💐💐👍👍👍
The red bucket with a lid is for ice when serving drinks. The wooden handle with a brush was to clean up very small areas often crumbs from upholstery furniture.
The red handled bucket is an ice bucket. That is why it was by all the glasses. I was born in the 60's and seeing the sled in the basement brought back many memories. You could actually steer the sled by moving the grip handle. Most of the things in the house are from the 60's - early 70's I believe.
This was a nice one. You can tell the couple made a good living and provided a nice home for their children to grow up in. Seeing the books on Passover makes me think they were a religious Jewish family as well. Looking at the outside of the home, I was surprised at how expansive the interior was. I loved the layout of the house. I think the bugs you saw in the basement were indeed "Katydids" instead of crickets. I lived in Kentucky for a number of years, and we had those in our basement as well. (I hated those things! Lol) Seeing all those flashlights in there made me think they were probably used as promotional items. Perhaps for Jane's real estate company. It was nice of Lesley to help you out when you went to the lower level. Glad you didn't fall! It's good you 2 went together, I can see the wisdom in exploring in numbers, especially when the decay is that bad. This poor home probably isn't saveable anymore, and that's sad. This looks like it was a great, older home in its time. What a shame to see it go to waste. Thank you so much, Maureno, for taking us on a tour of this place. Take care and stay safe!
Hi Explomo ! It's great to see you on Saturday with Lesley How are you Maureno? Despite the decay, this house is amazing!! Thank you so much for this video! ❤❤ I love episode in New York!
The red container with a lid was an ice bucket for the bar, which was what the cabinet with all the glasses seemed to be. The little brass gadget with a wooden handle was a crumb sweeper. When you eat in a very fancy old school restaurant, the waiter would use it to remove bread crumbs and such from the tablecloth between courses. Its very sobering to see people’s entire home and belongings just left to rot. You can’t take it with you. It’s so very true! It’s all just stuff.
Muchas gracias Explomo, por esta nueva exploración. Me encantó esta casa americana de Nueva York, porque a pesar de la increíble decadencia aún es posible ver la belleza pasada de este hogar e imaginar a una familia que pudo disfrutar en ese lugar de la música, el arte, los deportes y que también conoció otros países, en definitiva de eso se trata la vida, disfrutar el presente con los que amamos, conociendo lugares, porque ya vemos que lo material se convierte en polvo. Mis favoritos de esta casa el salón con sus muebles, lámparas y pinturas hermosas y el salón con el piano, porque allí me parece que estaba el sitio donde la familia disfrutaba de sus aficiones. Muchas gracias Maureno, por tu esfuerzo y llevarnos a conocer este lugar, gracias también a Lesley por su apoyo. Saludos muy cariñosos para ti y Remon, que espero ver en alguna exploración en esta serie. Son los mejores. 🙋♀️🥰❤️🤩🙌💪
¡Qué lástima! Una casa espaciosa y luminosa, acaba derrumbada 😢 Y con tantas pertenencias, muebles, ropas, papeles... ¿Qué pudo pasar? Me ha gustado especialmente el cuarto de baño, con lavabo y wc de color granate, y papel pintado metalizado en paredes. Nunca vi nada igual. También me gustó el sillón tapizado con tela estampada que tiene como dos partes redondeadas.
Hey dear Maureno, This is again an absolutely wonderful explore video about that abandoned house in New York. Very interesting family history of the Murray family! I again loved the wonderfully formulated introduction combined with the images and beautiful background music. Of course it was also so lovely to see Lesley in your video. - Unbelievable traces of decay are really visible in that house, - but also behind all the deacy there were some very remarkable and nice antique pieces of furniture visible as well! - This was an interesting and amazing explore, bro! Thank you for sharing, peace and kindest regards from rather cold Switzerland.
The picture you found by the front door with the painter in it was not the owner. The man in the picture is Norman Rockwell- he was famous for painting American life pictures. It’s hard to believe that a house like this would fall to decay, especially in that area of New York.
Wow. I bet this was a beautiful home in its day. It seems they had children and I never understand why they didn’t sell it befriended it ended up like this. Plus the art work and furniture and pictures I could ever leave them behind. Enjoyed seeing this very much x
In the beginning of the VDO , the bucket 🪣 with the lid on it and you didn’t know what it was , you thought it was a bucket to put the candy in it ,but it’s actually an ice bucket , this is a beautiful home before the nature took over and it look like a big pile of mess everywhere, love the big space in the living room, you mentioned in Europe most homes you explore use wall paper , it is and old fashion back in the day here in the west, today most of the house prefers painting because it doesn’t give mildew smell and wall paper it’s not everyone favourite , with paint can easily to be change in to the different look specially when it come to buy and sale the home. Sadly to see this home got abandoned, it’s a beautiful home, look like they have children I wonder what happened to them. Thank you for sharing really enjoy watching your adventure of exploring.
Wauw! Such an interesting place and a great history! I think this one really proves there are interesting places in the US to film. The torches that you saw which we actually call flashlights are sometimes used in theater productions to enhance the show. Some of the plays we did when I was teaching the kids would dance with flashlights with the lights turned down. I wonder if they were involved in something like that with their children. Those are very cheap flashlights.
Hello Maureno! Very interesting history of the Family was living there. I am thinking the decayed is a lot because the roof not has maintenance for long time and the rain,snow easy go to inside of the house . It is very sad the everything finished destroyed soon. 😉😍☝💖❤
Good to see you again. I'm glad that you are okay after the 🚗 accident. What a interesting house. So sad that the paintings 🖼 were not saved. The abstracts are amazing. Stay safe 👌 👍 🙏 ❤ 💓 💙
Hi Maureno! So good to see you. I didn’t know you guys got into an accident. I’m glad that you are both OK. Being as they were wealthy. If he was an attorney and she was a real estate agent in New York I would imagine that this is a case of the kids battling it out for money. It would’ve been locked and sealed and nobody is allowed to go in before the cases settled. Which makes sense for a clean refrigerator and freezer and everything else still there. Some greedy Americans. So sad. I am glad that this was in 2022. Because with the atmospheric rivers we’ve been having in the states this year. It would’ve been very hazardous for you to be here. Many people have died in New York already from the storms, so I’m glad you were here last year. Oh most definitely, if she was buying properties in San Francisco as well they were rolling in it! Thank you for this fascinating view into their lives.💜 channe🤟🏻🥳🤗🇺🇸
Recently subscribed to your channel. Absolutely love your videos! You are kind and respectful. I have been catching up on all videos I had missed. God Bless you both. Also Danny in Portugal was delightful to watch too. I also enjoyed this video. Watching from S.Dakota U.S.A.
Hi Maureno and Lesley, this house is a little baffling, they apparently had money, attorney, and estate agents and landlords as well living on Long Island, but the kitchen appliances look like the 60's, and most of the furniture as well, a fire explains the condition of the papers, books and the house, it appears to be from water damage from putting out the fire. They could have been on the board of something for the Mayo clinic or raised money for them. Again, this home leaves me with a heavy heart, knowing they had children, and this is what has become of their family home. Maureno, so sorry about your accident, I am happy to see you doing well, love to Ramon and can't wait to see him. Lesley, hi to Danny. love from N.Y.
Hola maureno, que decadencia y a la vez hermosa esta casa, dónde aún se deja ver a través de sus pertenencias y paredes descascarandose lo que fue alguna vez un hermoso hogar. Eso que encontraste a en el mueble con un rodillo creo se usaba para recoger migas de la mesa. Y el cubo que estaba en el suelo podría ser para hielo. Como siempre aprecio mucho tus videos . saludos y cuidate.
The red container with the lid was an ice bucket. They usually set that on top of a bar which was where those glasses were at and the little gadget you found with the handle and you open the lid and the roller moves you roll it over surfaces like a tablecloth and pick up all the crumbs
Great place. The item at 21:45 is an ice bucket to keep the ice frozen while serving drinks. At 22:35 that is a hand held crumb collector. You just run it over the crumbs/ashes and the wheel picks it up and puts it inside the device to be disposed of later. What on earth could they want that many flashlights (torches)? Very strange. 👍
The bucket it a wine bucket, and yes quite a bunch of flashlight's they had, wall paper was big until the early 70's, my father use to hang it both in Kentucky and Ohio. Love your explanation:s.
Es encantador verlos juntos a ti Maureno y Leslie, explorando casas antiguas en Estados Unidos, es tan interesante de encontrar éstos lugares de otras décadas y personas con sus vidas sus muebles accesorios hoy día totalmente en decadencia. Gracias por el vídeo, que se encuentren muy bien saludables y salvos, esperamos saber de ti Maureno en éste año 2023.
THAT'S NOT MR. ZARIN STANDING IN THE ROOM PAINTING. IT IS NORMAN ROCKWELL, A FAMOUS AMERICAN PAINTER. IN THE KITCHEN, THE "FURNACE" IS A STOVE/OVEN COMBO.
the item at 22/23 minutes I think is a crumb sweeper, I see in the comments some people think it was for removing hairs from clothes but I don't think this, crumb sweeper took crumbs off the table - the item you were not sure of prior to this item I think was an ice bucket - it was near the drinks cabinet, looked insulated and had a lid - this place certainly had some fabulous decay
Hey, thanks for the comment! It's awesome to hear from someone who has experience as a CNA. My medical training is going well so far, but it's definitely keeping me busy. How was your experience in Casper Wyoming?
Wonderful to see you hun!:) My friend Maureno and Other friend Leslie!:) Been in a car wreck is no fun indeed!!:( Glad to to hear and see you!:) You Keep up Living your dream ? Must love these explores from you MY FRIEND as always Thank you i love all the decay and pics too . Glad you did not get hurt by those broken Steps:)!! Love always your friend Barbara from USA NWFL.
I was typing "looks like there was a fire" just as you said, "It looks like there was a fire". It seems the fire was in the attic and the home was pretty much soaked with water. Can you imagine how much water was used? If it weren't for that the downstairs probably wouldn't have been damaged. Of course, you have to use water to put it out so, yeah, there's that. Let's hope they had loads of insurance!
Thanks for another amazing explore, so many highlights, labels on products, "Cutty Sark Whiskey created 1920's named after a ship "the Tea Clipper Ship. I really like the structure of your videos the ending tracks bought it all to gether.
The answer to your question about what the item is that you found in the dinning room is: A Tablecloth sweeper. It was used in a formal dinning setting to sweep the crumbs from the tablecloth usually used by a servant or maid not the host. The other item was an ice bucket.
This home is such in a really really reallyyyyy bad state, soon it will collapse, sadly! Such a shame that all the memories will fade once this house will be gone... At least it didn't collapse when you were there hehe. And glad you guys got out safely 😁 Sad because everything is left there, especially all the paintings! It's crazy how much it's decayed, i never saw a house that is decayed that much 🤯 But that what i call art of decay, and that's why i like urbex and abandoned places, and that's why i enjoyed this video a lot 🤩 That's the beauty of forgotten places, that's what makes them so pretty even though they are in a bad state, and for me, all that decay, dust,mold and peeling paint makes it more beautiful than it was before 😌 So, that's a very great American find!!! My favorite room in this place is the art gallery, because i am an art lover, i admire it a lot. I loved to see his paints, the paint brushes and all his masterpieces! And also the piano as u said is quite a unique one! So lovely. Thanks dear Mo for taking us with you on this amazing adventure, so far the American series is fire, will wait for the the next adventure with, see u! ❤
My husbands grandfathers house have been empty sens around 1975 and its not cover in cobvebs and mold inside the house. Most have be vere the house is standing.
Hola buenas tardes me llamo Sandra y soy de colombia y quiero decirte que me encanta ver tus vídeos pero me pone triste porque todo es ingles pero aún así los veo y me encantan un abrazo
Hola Sandra, te comento que en configuración que es la rueda dentada o los tres puntos verticales en el lado derecho arriba de la pantalla de tu celular, en la opción subtítulos puedes ir a traducción automática y allí está disponible el idioma español, espero que no tengas inconvenientes. Saludos desde Chile 🙋♀️
The way I understand it is when stuff like this happens it's usually a dispute between family members who can't decide on what to do one is more greedier than the other only in America 🧐
Only in America? WTF is supposed to mean? America is home to the worlds largest welfare organizations and charities. Probate disputes are common everywhere
HARDLY only in America!! Family homes sit abandoned everywhere on Earth for many reasons, usually because there are no living relatives and the house goes to the State and remains vacant and unsellable. Obviously you’ve never travelled in Europe and seen countless vacant abandoned homes so try not to be so judgmental and provincial.
Incredibly SAD to see the unwanted treasures of the lifetime of a family who once lived and thrived, not forgotten and decaying. Tragic
SO sad to see such a beautiful home rotting away.
THE ART, HURTS ME, WHEN I SEE HARD WORK, JUST LEFT TO ROT!!!!!!
Guy in picture at 19:28 is Norman Rockwell - a very famous painter with one of his paintings. It is NOT the owner of the house that's for sure. It also has a price tag on it - so the owner bought his picture of Rockwell.
I'm so jelly. I live in NYC! In my head I need friends who want to go visit abandoned homes.
The man in the picture with the paint brush is not the home owner, but a famous American painter Norman Rockwell.
Yes, was gonna say the same!!
It makes me very angry seeing beautiful houses and nobody is interested in buying. Sad! What is wrong with the family.
Can ypu imagine all the effort to build this home and alll is lost.
Wow Remon coming!!!! Awesome. Love you guys in the U.S. 🥰🥰🥰
It looks like people living here were very wealthy. Everything around looks expensive and good quality. I really like the house.
The picture of the guy painting inside a house, is a print of a Norman Rockwell painting. very American.
Hi Maureno, another great video, and it's good to see you looking so well. You mentioned Remon, and I was hoping he would appear here - hopefully in your next video. You two worked so well together - happy days. Keep well and stay safe.Take care 🙂 X X
Wow the decay in this home is incredible. Even with all that decay I can imagine the home when this family lived here. Loved that chair in the living room!
Grande Maureno come sempre
Bellissima questa esplorazione grande casa ma che distruzione!!sono belle queste case ricche del tempo passato 🍀🍀💪💯💯💕
Hi Moreno, the gadget in the glass cupboard is a crumb sweeper. You would run it across the table cloth to pick up crumbs. So glad that you are safe at home and posting videos. We were very worried about you and now to learn you were 27:32 in a car accident too, wow. Look forward to seeing more of your adventure!
I loved seeing you and Lesley together for this video. Y'all are my favorite channels. I just started watching abandoned homes a few months ago. I am 62 and have seen many abandoned homes in my lifetime. Keep filming. Love y'all!
Witam Serdecznie bardzo ładny był dom dużo pomieszczeń.Meble rzeczy i pamiątki po rodzinie szkoda zawsze nie wiadomo jakie ich lody spotkały.Natura zagarnęła ten dom Pozdrawiam Serdecznie i Dziękuję za eksploracje bardzo ciekawą i Życzę Wam Wszystkiego Najlepszego w tym Roku Zdrowia Szczęścia Pomyślności ♥️♥️♥️💐💐💐👍👍👍
The red bucket with a lid is for ice when serving drinks. The wooden handle with a brush was to clean up very small areas often crumbs from upholstery furniture.
The red handled bucket is an ice bucket. That is why it was by all the glasses.
I was born in the 60's and seeing the sled in the basement brought back many memories. You could actually steer the sled by moving the grip handle.
Most of the things in the house are from the 60's - early 70's I believe.
This was a nice one. You can tell the couple made a good living and provided a nice home for their children to grow up in. Seeing the books on Passover makes me think they were a religious Jewish family as well. Looking at the outside of the home, I was surprised at how expansive the interior was. I loved the layout of the house. I think the bugs you saw in the basement were indeed "Katydids" instead of crickets. I lived in Kentucky for a number of years, and we had those in our basement as well. (I hated those things! Lol) Seeing all those flashlights in there made me think they were probably used as promotional items. Perhaps for Jane's real estate company. It was nice of Lesley to help you out when you went to the lower level. Glad you didn't fall! It's good you 2 went together, I can see the wisdom in exploring in numbers, especially when the decay is that bad. This poor home probably isn't saveable anymore, and that's sad. This looks like it was a great, older home in its time. What a shame to see it go to waste. Thank you so much, Maureno, for taking us on a tour of this place. Take care and stay safe!
Hi Explomo !
It's great to see you on Saturday with Lesley
How are you Maureno?
Despite the decay, this house is amazing!! Thank you so much for this video! ❤❤ I love episode in New York!
It's a good thing U go through these abandoned places. It's like U bringing all back to life. For that thank U 😉
I think all those torches were there because of somone living there without power. Interesting house thanks for the tour.
It looks like a flash fire, super hot and doesn't burn everything, maybe gas fire
Raleigh is an English brand and very common in the UK grim 1887 until the 1990s onwards when other brands took over the market.
The red container with a lid was an ice bucket for the bar, which was what the cabinet with all the glasses seemed to be. The little brass gadget with a wooden handle was a crumb sweeper. When you eat in a very fancy old school restaurant, the waiter would use it to remove bread crumbs and such from the tablecloth between courses. Its very sobering to see people’s entire home and belongings just left to rot. You can’t take it with you. It’s so very true! It’s all just stuff.
Very good, touches are flash lights. Love to see you men together thank you for sharing. As always Donna
Muchas gracias Explomo, por esta nueva exploración.
Me encantó esta casa americana de Nueva York, porque a pesar de la increíble decadencia aún es posible ver la belleza pasada de este hogar e imaginar a una familia que pudo disfrutar en ese lugar de la música, el arte, los deportes y que también conoció otros países, en definitiva de eso se trata la vida, disfrutar el presente con los que amamos, conociendo lugares, porque ya vemos que lo material se convierte en polvo.
Mis favoritos de esta casa el salón con sus muebles, lámparas y pinturas hermosas y el salón con el piano, porque allí me parece que estaba el sitio donde la familia disfrutaba de sus aficiones.
Muchas gracias Maureno, por tu esfuerzo y llevarnos a conocer este lugar, gracias también a Lesley por su apoyo.
Saludos muy cariñosos para ti y Remon, que espero ver en alguna exploración en esta serie. Son los mejores. 🙋♀️🥰❤️🤩🙌💪
¡Qué lástima! Una casa espaciosa y luminosa, acaba derrumbada 😢
Y con tantas pertenencias, muebles, ropas, papeles...
¿Qué pudo pasar?
Me ha gustado especialmente el cuarto de baño, con lavabo y wc de color granate, y papel pintado metalizado en paredes. Nunca vi nada igual.
También me gustó el sillón tapizado con tela estampada que tiene como dos partes redondeadas.
Hey dear Maureno, This is again an absolutely wonderful explore video about that abandoned house in New York.
Very interesting family history of the Murray family! I again loved the wonderfully formulated introduction combined with the
images and beautiful background music. Of course it was also so lovely to see Lesley in your video. - Unbelievable traces of decay
are really visible in that house, - but also behind all the deacy there were some very remarkable and nice antique pieces of furniture
visible as well! - This was an interesting and amazing explore, bro!
Thank you for sharing, peace and kindest regards from rather cold Switzerland.
The picture you found by the front door with the painter in it was not the owner. The man in the picture is Norman Rockwell- he was famous for painting American life pictures. It’s hard to believe that a house like this would fall to decay, especially in that area of New York.
Another great video! Stay safe!! Those color torches are flashlights 🤗
Muy bien maureno,tu trabajo muy bien como siempre, ojalá sigas aciendolo😊
Wow. I bet this was a beautiful home in its day. It seems they had children and I never understand why they didn’t sell it befriended it ended up like this. Plus the art work and furniture and pictures I could ever leave them behind. Enjoyed seeing this very much x
Loved the screened porch. Great way to enjoy outdoor living in all weather, except NY winters, as you now know. Thanks for being careful!!
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing !
Very welcome! Thank you
In the beginning of the VDO , the bucket 🪣 with the lid on it and you didn’t know what it was , you thought it was a bucket to put the candy in it ,but it’s actually an ice bucket , this is a beautiful home before the nature took over and it look like a big pile of mess everywhere, love the big space in the living room, you mentioned in Europe most homes you explore use wall paper , it is and old fashion back in the day here in the west, today most of the house prefers painting because it doesn’t give mildew smell and wall paper it’s not everyone favourite , with paint can easily to be change in to the different look specially when it come to buy and sale the home. Sadly to see this home got abandoned, it’s a beautiful home, look like they have children I wonder what happened to them. Thank you for sharing really enjoy watching your adventure of exploring.
Amazing ! Very sad that they must have worked so hard for this house only to be torn down. 🇨🇦
Thank you for sharing this amazing explore 👏🙂love the chair,all the art ,it would have been a beautiful home back in the day ,sad 🙂
That place was awesome..
Attack of the crickets ... Lol classic. Stay safe guys .. Keep up the adventure.
waiting for your videos guys greetings and blessings as always
Lindo lugar, algunas cosas pueden restaurarse. Cuídense mucho, saludos desde Chile/ Temuco. ❤️👌
Wauw! Such an interesting place and a great history! I think this one really proves there are interesting places in the US to film. The torches that you saw which we actually call flashlights are sometimes used in theater productions to enhance the show. Some of the plays we did when I was teaching the kids would dance with flashlights with the lights turned down. I wonder if they were involved in something like that with their children. Those are very cheap flashlights.
Hello Maureno! Very interesting history of the Family was living there. I am thinking the decayed is a lot because the roof not has maintenance for long time and the rain,snow easy go to inside of the house . It is very sad the everything finished destroyed soon. 😉😍☝💖❤
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
At 20:34 the little drums are called bongos and the container with a lid was an ice bucket for chilling champagne or adding ice to drinks.
Thats not him painting, its a painting of famous artist Norman Rockwell. 🙂 House is lovely in the main area but looks impoverished in the bedrooms!
Beautiful. Thank you!
Good to see you again. I'm glad that you are okay after the 🚗 accident. What a interesting house. So sad that the paintings 🖼 were not saved. The abstracts are amazing. Stay safe 👌 👍 🙏 ❤ 💓 💙
WOW! Amazing explore keep going the goodwork Maureno! 🔥🔥
Hi Maureno! So good to see you. I didn’t know you guys got into an accident. I’m glad that you are both OK. Being as they were wealthy. If he was an attorney and she was a real estate agent in New York I would imagine that this is a case of the kids battling it out for money. It would’ve been locked and sealed and nobody is allowed to go in before the cases settled. Which makes sense for a clean refrigerator and freezer and everything else still there. Some greedy Americans. So sad. I am glad that this was in 2022. Because with the atmospheric rivers we’ve been having in the states this year. It would’ve been very hazardous for you to be here. Many people have died in New York already from the storms, so I’m glad you were here last year.
Oh most definitely, if she was buying properties in San Francisco as well they were rolling in it! Thank you for this fascinating view into their lives.💜 channe🤟🏻🥳🤗🇺🇸
Yep, that's why we are in the state we are in. 😢
Recently subscribed to your channel. Absolutely love your videos! You are kind and respectful. I have been catching up on all videos I had missed. God Bless you both. Also Danny in Portugal was delightful to watch too. I also enjoyed this video. Watching from S.Dakota U.S.A.
Hi Maureno and Lesley, this house is a little baffling, they apparently had money, attorney, and estate agents and landlords as well living on Long Island, but the kitchen appliances look like the 60's, and most of the furniture as well, a fire explains the condition of the papers, books and the house, it appears to be from water damage from putting out the fire. They could have been on the board of something for the Mayo clinic or raised money for them. Again, this home leaves me with a heavy heart, knowing they had children, and this is what has become of their family home. Maureno, so sorry about your accident, I am happy to see you doing well, love to Ramon and can't wait to see him. Lesley, hi to Danny. love from N.Y.
Hola maureno, que decadencia y a la vez hermosa esta casa, dónde aún se deja ver a través de sus pertenencias y paredes descascarandose lo que fue alguna vez un hermoso hogar. Eso que encontraste a en el mueble con un rodillo creo se usaba para recoger migas de la mesa. Y el cubo que estaba en el suelo podría ser para hielo. Como siempre aprecio mucho tus videos . saludos y cuidate.
Now that was something 👌 the more decayed the better. There is so much space under the home 😳 I really enjoyed this video !!
The red container with the lid was an ice bucket. They usually set that on top of a bar which was where those glasses were at and the little gadget you found with the handle and you open the lid and the roller moves you roll it over surfaces like a tablecloth and pick up all the crumbs
Die emmer was om ijs in te doen.
Leuke video weer ,kan niet wachten op de volgende.
Thnx thnx thnx
Great place. The item at 21:45 is an ice bucket to keep the ice frozen while serving drinks. At 22:35 that is a hand held crumb collector. You just run it over the crumbs/ashes and the wheel picks it up and puts it inside the device to be disposed of later. What on earth could they want that many flashlights (torches)? Very strange.
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The bucket it a wine bucket, and yes quite a bunch of flashlight's they had, wall paper was big until the early 70's, my father use to hang it both in Kentucky and Ohio. Love your explanation:s.
Hi maureno and Lesley. Great video . The house was beautiful. It’s sad now Extremely decaying.stay safe.👍👏❤️🔥🥰
Es encantador verlos juntos a ti Maureno y Leslie, explorando casas antiguas en Estados Unidos, es tan interesante de encontrar éstos lugares de otras décadas y personas con sus vidas sus muebles accesorios hoy día totalmente en decadencia. Gracias por el vídeo, que se encuentren muy bien saludables y salvos, esperamos saber de ti Maureno en éste año 2023.
That one item was an ice bucket, and that other item is to sweep up crumbs off a table.
I am enjoying this time capsule immensely! You never disappoint. You always have the most amazing explores. Thank you, 🙏🏼🙏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💯🤠🥰
That was an old dust collector. Like a hand held little vacuum cleaner.
I went in 2017 dec I never as cold as this in all my life
The mettle thing with the roller in it was used to take lint off of there coats
Great vid mate ! I love me some decay 💯💯💯
THAT'S NOT MR. ZARIN STANDING IN THE ROOM PAINTING. IT IS NORMAN ROCKWELL, A FAMOUS AMERICAN PAINTER. IN THE KITCHEN, THE "FURNACE" IS A STOVE/OVEN COMBO.
Awesome video once again can't wait for the next video thanks
Thanks!
the item at 22/23 minutes I think is a crumb sweeper, I see in the comments some people think it was for removing hairs from clothes but I don't think this, crumb sweeper took crumbs off the table - the item you were not sure of prior to this item I think was an ice bucket - it was near the drinks cabinet, looked insulated and had a lid - this place certainly had some fabulous decay
You saw a Norman Rockwell in there, that was very pretty, very interesting I wish you would do more of America.. good luck in medical school 🙏🙂❤️
I hope that your medical training is going well. I was a CNA in Casper Wyoming. If you don't know what a CNA is, certified nursing assistant.
Hey, thanks for the comment! It's awesome to hear from someone who has experience as a CNA. My medical training is going well so far, but it's definitely keeping me busy. How was your experience in Casper Wyoming?
Great find!
Nossa meninos! como o tempo é implacável não é mesmo? a casa parecia ser linda, mas está tudo destruído.
I live on Long Island N.Y. so it is extra cool to see ,👍when were you here if I may ask? TY
Wonderful to see you hun!:) My friend Maureno and Other friend Leslie!:) Been in a car wreck is no fun indeed!!:( Glad to to hear and see you!:) You Keep up Living your dream ? Must love these explores from you MY FRIEND as always Thank you i love all the decay and pics too . Glad you did not get hurt by those broken Steps:)!! Love always your friend Barbara from USA NWFL.
I was typing "looks like there was a fire" just as you said, "It looks like there was a fire". It seems the fire was in the attic and the home was pretty much soaked with water. Can you imagine how much water was used? If it weren't for that the downstairs probably wouldn't have been damaged. Of course, you have to use water to put it out so, yeah, there's that. Let's hope they had loads of insurance!
Yep, fire.
Thanks for another amazing explore, so many highlights, labels on products, "Cutty Sark Whiskey created 1920's named after a ship "the Tea Clipper Ship. I really like the structure of your videos the ending tracks bought it all to gether.
The answer to your question about what the item is that you found in the dinning room is:
A Tablecloth sweeper. It was used in a formal dinning setting to sweep the crumbs from the tablecloth usually used by a servant or maid not the host. The other item was an ice bucket.
I’m very excited to see Raymond again. It’s been a long time. medical school?
This home is such in a really really reallyyyyy bad state, soon it will collapse, sadly! Such a shame that all the memories will fade once this house will be gone... At least it didn't collapse when you were there hehe. And glad you guys got out safely 😁 Sad because everything is left there, especially all the paintings! It's crazy how much it's decayed, i never saw a house that is decayed that much 🤯 But that what i call art of decay, and that's why i like urbex and abandoned places, and that's why i enjoyed this video a lot 🤩 That's the beauty of forgotten places, that's what makes them so pretty even though they are in a bad state, and for me, all that decay, dust,mold and peeling paint makes it more beautiful than it was before 😌 So, that's a very great American find!!! My favorite room in this place is the art gallery, because i am an art lover, i admire it a lot. I loved to see his paints, the paint brushes and all his masterpieces! And also the piano as u said is quite a unique one! So lovely. Thanks dear Mo for taking us with you on this amazing adventure, so far the American series is fire, will wait for the the next adventure with, see u! ❤
Maureno manda pouco deste frio para o Brasil esta casa 🏡 devia ser muito linda ❣️ amei ❤️
For a minute there I thought the lady with the dog was with you I thought she was getting in the car 😀👍 great videos always guys
21:45 Maurano that bucket was for ice when you serve drinks they can get ice from it.
Die emmer met deksel is om ijsblokjes in te doen 👍😁
I guess there...
Amazing abandoned place..
Im watching from Indonesia
Parabéns pelo vídeo. Onde está Remon?
Sou Fã dessas descobertas de VCS!! Parabéns 👏👏👏 vcs são magníficos
Love old vintage clothes
Ahoj když to vidím jak to vše se rozpadá smutný je to taková neucta 😮😮😢💞🌹
First item ice bucket would have has matching glasses...next is a table crumb butler. You roll it across the linen to remove crumbs.
I think at 43:35 it's a Picasso lithograph! Surely not original otherwise it would no longer be there!
My husbands grandfathers house have been empty sens around 1975 and its not cover in cobvebs and mold inside the house. Most have be vere the house is standing.
Me encanta, pero me gustaría entender la historia que tan maravillosamente cuenta, los subtítulos en español, gracias
The red container is an ice bucket and the silver thing with the brush inside is to brush the crumbs off the dining table
Hola buenas tardes me llamo Sandra y soy de colombia y quiero decirte que me encanta ver tus vídeos pero me pone triste porque todo es ingles pero aún así los veo y me encantan un abrazo
Hola Sandra, te comento que en configuración que es la rueda dentada o los tres puntos verticales en el lado derecho arriba de la pantalla de tu celular, en la opción subtítulos puedes ir a traducción automática y allí está disponible el idioma español, espero que no tengas inconvenientes. Saludos desde Chile 🙋♀️
Amo demais seus vídeos 🤩🤩🇧🇷
The brush looking thing in the cabinet was a lent roller to remove lent balls or dog hair from their suits.
The way I understand it is when stuff like this happens it's usually a dispute between family members who can't decide on what to do one is more greedier than the other only in America 🧐
Very true.
Only in America? WTF is supposed to mean? America is home to the worlds largest welfare organizations and charities.
Probate disputes are common everywhere
Eso pasa en todo el mundo 😔
C'est pareil en France ... bye bye...
HARDLY only in America!! Family homes sit abandoned everywhere on Earth for many reasons, usually because there are no living relatives and the house goes to the State and remains vacant and unsellable. Obviously you’ve never travelled in Europe and seen countless vacant abandoned homes so try not to be so judgmental and provincial.