Good morning Tony the second one looks like it’s in good shape but sad seeing children belongings in the first one. Awesome video as always can’t wait for the next one have a great day 😊
Another awesome video! Big fan of the new intro as well. Women of Brewster Place was a TV miniseries- multigenerational story of the lives of several black women who call an inner-city tenement home. 1989 staring Oprah. Keep up the great work Tony! I look forward to more.
Another great video. I really enjoy exploring abandoned places. East Saint Louis probably has some cool abandoned railroad structures but that area is the murder capital of the USA so I don’t know about exploring it. I stopped in ESL back in 2009 as the car needed gas. I got right back on the freeway. My friend lived in a house built in 1857 in New Albany and his dad lived there for 90 years and kept everything. It was condemned and my friend had to move out. As you say houses were designed quite differently back in the day.
Even ones that could be saved would take so much extra work just too meat new codes, we have explored east St. Louis quite a bit. Many videos on the channel
Very interesting Explore they must have caught the fire before it burned to the downstairs😮😮 And I agree it's totally unfortunate when somebody loses their home and I pray to God no one was killed or injured🙏🙏😕
Wow, cool video! It is absolutely disheartening to see all these properties just thrown away. All of those houses appear to be on good plots of land, and the last house definitely looks salvageable. Surely, the town Alton could get some new employment around there, like an Amazon distribution center or something, so everybody isn’t forced to leave. Have you guys figured out why people leave all their belongings behind? I still cannot get my head around that.
@Shazam that all did occur to me, especially with people not having the money to move their belongings, as natural disasters around there would have been unlikely. What I can’t understand is how people are even leaving their family pictures and clothing behind.
Awesome video! Had fun with the crew in the live chat
Good morning Tony the second one looks like it’s in good shape but sad seeing children belongings in the first one. Awesome video as always can’t wait for the next one have a great day 😊
It’s sad seeing all the houses abandoned but it’s cool seeing everything left behind it tells you how they lived and what they liked love your videos
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Reminder set😉
Awesome video man! Keep up the good work!
The textures of decay are so beautiful. Fire damage is visual "icing on the cake."
Another awesome video! Big fan of the new intro as well. Women of Brewster Place was a TV miniseries- multigenerational story of the lives of several black women who call an inner-city tenement home. 1989 staring Oprah. Keep up the great work Tony! I look forward to more.
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It’s sad, all of it could have been avoided.
How?
7:42 that shoe looked so new. Make sure to save converse shoes for me.
Another great video. I really enjoy exploring abandoned places. East Saint Louis probably has some cool abandoned railroad structures but that area is the murder capital of the USA so I don’t know about exploring it. I stopped in ESL back in 2009 as the car needed gas. I got right back on the freeway. My friend lived in a house built in 1857 in New Albany and his dad lived there for 90 years and kept everything. It was condemned and my friend had to move out. As you say houses were designed quite differently back in the day.
Even ones that could be saved would take so much extra work just too meat new codes, we have explored east St. Louis quite a bit. Many videos on the channel
@@TattooTonyAlton cool. I’ll have to check those out 👍
Very interesting Explore they must have caught the fire before it burned to the downstairs😮😮
And I agree it's totally unfortunate when somebody loses their home and I pray to God no one was killed or injured🙏🙏😕
You are exactly right, my foundation is way worse than that one was
Wow, cool video! It is absolutely disheartening to see all these properties just thrown away. All of those houses appear to be on good plots of land, and the last house definitely looks salvageable. Surely, the town Alton could get some new employment around there, like an Amazon distribution center or something, so everybody isn’t forced to leave. Have you guys figured out why people leave all their belongings behind? I still cannot get my head around that.
Wait until I put one of these houses up soon with everything left behind
@Shazam that all did occur to me, especially with people not having the money to move their belongings, as natural disasters around there would have been unlikely. What I can’t understand is how people are even leaving their family pictures and clothing behind.
4:20 wow, too bad you couldn't save the stuff fromt here.
The appliance at 10:37 is a dryer.
You sure
@@TattooTonyAlton Positive.
@@chaosdemonwolf1 Absolutely a dryer. The lint filter is in the top rear right corner. The second house could be rehabbed. It is a shame but - life.
@@zalmaflash I agree.
Who else is crying while watching this?
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