It never ceases to amaze me how a family just disappears from a home like that, leaving everything behind. I would love to know the history of the place. Outstanding explore!!
Me too. I don't know about you but I was doing something like to call, 'Eye Shopping'. The vase, the rug and the chairs. 😍. I couldn't get a good look at the cloths. The attic and basement were also nice.
Is there a way to find out who the family was that lived there and why they are gone? There must be a story behind this. It's filled with amazing furnishings and objects of art. Why is it so completely trashed...so strange...Please try to find out some interesting facts about the family, Rob. So glad you are back.
Had one of those fridges. Its not a screen. Its a door that opens downwards to make a shelf, where you keep things like milk and OJ inside. You could pour milk in your bowl of cereal in the morning right at the fridge. Circa 1996 ish vintage.
Right hand refrigerator door panel pulls down to a small shelf to put water, coke bottles, ect. without having to open to the fridge.Saves energy back then. I have one in my garage.
I know everybody has a story and it would be definitely interesting to know more about the people who lived there. I know if I left a home my photographs would be one thing I would never leave because sometimes that's all people have left of precious memories.
Same here! I peeped some photos and I was trying to get a good look at their faces. Like, who just leaves behind all that stuff??! Was it an illness that caused them to lose their home? Was it a foreclosure, was it something more sinister? And who goes in and junked it up like that!? Irks my nerves. I just wanted to go in and clean. RNK didn't check for lights or anything to see if the bills were still being paid. If the bank did take it, why is it just sitting there? I'd be doing research right now if they give me the address!! 🤪
It’s a Shane Dum Asses will come in a home , They Don’t the, People that lived there And just Throw shit all around, You know people just don’t leave their house that way.
This is inspiring to see you stay true to your format and get on with exploring , all of us have listened and felt your pain and disbelieve in how petty some people’s motives are , no one wants to be a scape goat for nothing ! Life is on the other side of our front door, either we’re going to be surprised or completely horrified!Awesome video !
Wow! What a find! Makes me think of Greenleaf. Amazing that it is all just left to rot. That Grand Piano alone would be worth a heap. Thanks so much, Robb, for another epic explore! Your editing is superb as always! Hope you and Kristy are well. 😊😘
I can only imagine what that house looked like back when the owners lived there. You can tell that just about every room had been ransacked and everything had been gone through. It’s a shame. I like fireplaces too. Great explore.
We had one of those refrigerators. That panel is actually a little door you open to access your milk/beverages without having to open the whole fridge. My parents bought that new in 1987 when we moved into the house I would eventually grow up in. The rest of the house almost looks like it was set up for an estate sale or something. Wonder why the property was abandoned? Beautiful home even with the decay. Hope someone buys it and restores it back to its original splendor. Cool explore!
This was a really cool explore! The detailed carvings on the handrail was incredible! The fireplaces looked amazing! I would really liked to have seen this house back in its day. It looked like someone may have tried to have an estate sale from the way that long table with the white cloth on it looked with items all the way down it. There was a number on the chair leg of the chair on that table, and it also looked like another number on one of the legs of the piano bench. I didn't know what to make of the clothes on racks upstairs. I think your guess was a good one. The small lift with the wrought iron was a dumbwaiter. It's a real shame this once beautiful home has been torn up by thieves and vandals as well as decay. Fantastic explore!
On the refrigerator, that's not a screen, it's a separate section of the refrigerator for commonly used items, like milk or juice, it would help keep the main section of the fridge cold, especially if you have kids commonly getting stuff out.
Wow I've never seen so many clothes at an abandoned house before! You said it, it sure does Look like a mini thrift store. lol I love the woodwork in that house, especially the stair handles and the fireplaces.
Enjoying video. We had that fridge and that screen is a door. It was easy access to the gallon of milk when my kids were young. We had it in late 90’s and bought it used. I’m with you on the fireplaces! Awesomeness. ❤️👍🌵👍❤️
Very vintage place. I love the old wood working. Can’t find places like this anymore. It’s Awsome to see you back doing your amazing work. Missed you bro. 👏👏👍😎👊🤟🏻
This was a beautifully designed and built home, and yes, that was a dumb waiter from the kitchen. The last time I saw a place this trashed, it had been tossed by narcotics officers. Clearly these people had an abundance of money, and enjoyed the good life. Given what is missing, it might have been seized as profit from criminal activity. A lot of that kind of thing was going on in the past two decades to a scale of stupid. I love the bones of this place, and money was not spared in its building. Loved the intro and choice of music. Keep being safe out there.🖤🇨🇦
This is absolute gold! If I were homeless I'd move there and feel like a king! When the apocalypse comes you would find me here.. Wonder what it looked like back when it was built.. 👍
That house is HUGE! It is amazing what is left behind in some of these places. Makes you wonder what happened to the owners? Yamaha grand piano is very nice and great condition to be abandoned for now. Not that old maybe 10 to 30 years old, and expensive! I always just want to play the pianos left behind. :)
As trashed as it was, I am surprised that more of the building itself was not destroyed. Great Explore! An interesting house with some really, really amazing features!!
Another great explore, miss your lady tonight. Really cool house, some of the rugs are incredible and totally missed on most. Love the woodwork and your commentary. Cheers!
Great to see the new content. Unfortunately very sad to see that apparently a bunch of wild animals trashed the house to probably steal stuff they refuse to work for.
DUDE👍🏾 I loved it. I wish I could afford to buy it, flip it and live in it. Love, love, love all of the fireplaces. Even the marble one. 👍🏾 It was beauty-refill❗ For the life of me I just don't understand why people would leave their belongings behind. 🤷🏾♀️ Once again, THUMBS UP GUYS 👍🏾
Old houses in neighborhoods that have become rundown over the decades. Can't sell them because they cost too much to repair and upkeep and the surrounding neighborhood is trash.
You always know the way to my heart, beautiful architecture, great timber that was used and yes the lights. Thank you for sharing your adventure, have a great week ❤❤❤
Beautiful home! Shame it is all left behind. You have great videos for sure!! Ahhh... another home with organs left behind. The one the other guy was near is a Hammond C3, which is a very sought after organ in the music world, the other one looks like a Hammond X-66. Both of them great musical instruments. The refrigerator looks like a very late model and looks like a touch screen model. It isn't that old at all, from appearance. The lift between the floors is, in fact, a dumb waiter. Great guess, Rob.
I remember watching an old movie ('30s-'40s), a comedy, with my folks about a rich family. One of their maids was French and called the dumb waiter "the stupid butler." I can still hear my mom chortling over it. They were very handy in very large homes of the wealthy. Stay safe.
Really a shame that this beautiful home has been left to rot. A lot of things in here that should be donated to Goodwill and given a second chance. Some absolutely exquisite architectural detail and beautiful woodwork. Thank you for the attention to some of those gorgeous fireplaces!
Hey RnK @10:38 it looks like a clothing bomb went off .lol Anyways that mansion was an awesome explore .Keep up the good work and be safe always when exploring.
I loved those wooden fireplaces but why did the family leave it all like that so what is the story on the family?? So many questions that I can't help but ask do you do a search on the history of these homes or owners?? Such a shame so many things were left to rot but I do thank you for the really great explore..
Cool! I noticed a couple references around the house to Cincinnati, were you there with urbex dane? Hes a pretty cool cat, like his channel too...think you guys have done collabs in the past if im not mistaken
This is truly a once stunning house. Think mess is a combo of both a raid and looters but also I reckon the previous occupants were living the high life with all those clothes!Tragedy as it was obviously a beautiful home back in it’s heyday. Great explore and really good to see you again.
The woodwork, around the fireplaces and particularly the staircases, was extraordinary! BTW, there not only was a sea of clothing in every room, but there were so many plastic clothes baskets, too. (Made me wonder if someone with OCD counted them. lol) Stay safe. (Hope your buddy didn't take that crazy phone with him; that's a violation of the Urbexers' Code.)
He sure was holding on to it TIGHTLY lol .... with the state of this house ...KNOWING the people that lived there will NEVER be BACK ~ I’d give HIM a pass ...take it and ENJOY IT ! Hopefully this place will be cleaned out anyway and UPGRADED for a NEW FAMILY
You can really see the potential to that house. The woodwork is beautiful. Always sad to see so much stuff left behind. Sad to see the piano and organs left...I always wonder just why they left so much. I think that little gated thing in the kitchen might be a dumb waiter. Fascinating and sad house.
What is that gate next to that amazing vase!! Its up stairs too!! I cant get over how much damage the looters did! Its tragic! Would love to see all the hats that were in that castle room! Fantastic explore would love to know the back story on this place!!
I'm so glad your back!!! Hate to see that people destroy stuff like this, it is so sad! Did you find out what the wrought iron thingy was? Thanks for sharing!!
darn I keep watching to find a clue of what happen ! This is one of those places that RNK does that leaves a trail of mystery! Like The Alice in Wonderland house!??? I wish there was a way to find out! The shirt with US 101 is an advertisement for a radio station in Ohio???
AWESOME !! RNK VIDEO !! COOL mansion love it !! Where did these people go and did they take anything they owned at all ? I hate to see everything scattered all over because you know people were looking for valuables to steal and sell 😡! Soooo much cool wood work 👍loved it all of it those fireplaces were so great all of them. That stair case was soooo wonderfully made. Would love to see this all cleaned out it would be HUGE. I really hope this place gets a second chance shame to see it go out like this . GREAT !! explore loved every second of it !!✌👍👍
I would say more than likely family couldn't afford to live there anymore and they got evicted by the bank, in many US States, its really harsh the way they do this, you don't even have time to gather any of your stuff, its out of the door with some police officers watching making sure you don't bring anything of value since its what the banks want to resell, but in 90% of the cases, they don't care about the house, they leave them like that.
It SHOULD BE AGAINST THE LAW for banks to leave homes in this state of ABANDONMENT IF they put families out they should HAVE TO repair ( if need be ) and then PUT IT BACK ON THE MARKET... I’m a BIG FAN of fireplaces TOO . Ideally I’d LOVE to have one in my bedroom . I’d settle for 2 anywhere instead of just the one , I wouldn’t buy a house without one AT ALL !
Absolutely amazing find!!! If those walls could talk. I would love to know the history of the mansion and the family that lived there. All of your finds are incredible!!!
Wow. Heartbreaking to see. Surely there is family who would like those photos. I hope we find out more on why all this is abandoned in the way it is. Who, what, when etc. Amazing explore. Cool stuff. The old woodwork♡, some great antique pieces too. The bed frame was a good piece of furniture. So were the tables, cabinets and pottery.
It’s to bad that someone had to make a mess! I think it would of been awesome to see what it looked like when it was lived in. Did they ever have a lot of clothes! Beautiful wood work though out the house. Thanx for sharing😀 stay safe n hi BC🇨🇦
I've been in this house nearly 40 years ago. It was restored in the early 1980s, and still had the original toilets in it. I don't remember if the kitchen had been restored to original or not. Upstairs, the were bathrooms between all of the bedrooms. My own house has those same American Radiator Rococco radiators.
That 'old money' upscale look of the first half of the 20th century is something I find very elegant and tasteful. Everything that followed had a tendency to either be gaudy or overly ostentatious, IMO...
The amount of clothes in this house is crazy. I mean I have cleaned out homes before with a lot of clothes and just stuff thrown about but this is a ridiculous amount of clothes. Very cool home at one time I am sure.... It could even be saved... Would take a lot of work but the structure is sound it appears. Cool find!
9:16 That's a "quick access" door for priority products like milk and butter so you don't have to open the whole door to get something you regularly access out. I'd say late 80's/early 90's
That Uforce is actually for the original Nintendo. It came out in the late 80s and you maneuver your character with your hands. Theres 8 motion sensors on that pad and it can detect how fast your had is going and what direction. I remember seeing an ad of it in an old GamePro magazine when I was like 8 years old and I still want one today x3
Great vid and explore Rob :) Love the way you do your vids as I never get motion sickness watching them. I can't watch other explorers as I always feel sick afterwards, very strange but true. Stay safe and thanks for the great content as always x
I love the bones on this place my man, such great architecture. This looks like it's part of an estate settlement or a testament feud after the owner died. When either of those situations happen the property and its contents are "frozen" and cannot be moved or fixed until they dispute is settled. Shame because it's a great structure! Thanks for the explore my man, the wife and I miss the K of your equation on th explores! -formerly JackSkllington
Love the wood work throughout. I wonder if it was a charity. We have a church in town that has a house just for helping the needy, no one lives there just walk to wall items where you walk through and pick out stuff you could use.
Wow, what an amazing find Rob. This house is structurally gorgeous. I'm sad that there's no Kristy in this adventure, but still a very good vid. I can't help but wonder why everything, especially pictures, would be left behind like this. Things that clearly meant something to the family that lived here. It's pretty sad to see how ransacked and trashed the place is. Thanks for taking us all on another adventure!
Hope you are all having a great start to your summer! Enjoy the video, this mansion is incredible! Let us know what you think 👇🏻
WOW! What a mansion! Hope you are having a Good summer too RnK! Thank you for the drop!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Hope you and yours are doing good and. Keep the amazing videos coming much love to you both
Rnk glad to see another abandoned video from y'all...My summer starting off to a great start... love you guys
Beautiful explore. It is good to hear your voice being a bit more relaxed and being yourself. Peace to both of you!
Great start of summer here thx. Hope you have an awesome one too despite the corona s**t that's raging everywhere. Stay safe you both.
It never ceases to amaze me how a family just disappears from a home like that, leaving everything behind. I would love to know the history of the place. Outstanding explore!!
Me too. I don't know about you but I was doing something like to call, 'Eye Shopping'. The vase, the rug and the chairs. 😍. I couldn't get a good look at the cloths.
The attic and basement were also nice.
Some of the items don’t really look that old
@@kiwi9921 Yes that case really caught my eye
I'd really love to know the history of that place as well
Awesome to see
Cat Smith Like the Obama cap! Yeah. A huge bunch of conflicting stuff.
Is there a way to find out who the family was that lived there and why they are gone? There must be a story behind this. It's filled with amazing furnishings and objects of art. Why is it so completely trashed...so strange...Please try to find out some interesting facts about the family, Rob. So glad you are back.
Had one of those fridges. Its not a screen. Its a door that opens downwards to make a shelf, where you keep things like milk and OJ inside. You could pour milk in your bowl of cereal in the morning right at the fridge. Circa 1996 ish vintage.
spot on, i seen a nintendo 64 which also came out in 1996 and they did not last very long
Right hand refrigerator door panel pulls down to a small shelf to put water, coke bottles, ect. without having to open to the fridge.Saves energy back then. I have one in my garage.
It's called a refreshment center with and a electronic monitor.
I often wonder if any of the families ever look at these videos of their old homes it always saddens me when I see that much stuff left to ruin.
IKR 🙎🏾♀️ breaks my heart. I would like to know more about the family who lived there 🤔
I wondered that too
I know everybody has a story and it would be definitely interesting to know more about the people who lived there.
I know if I left a home my photographs would be one thing I would never leave because sometimes that's all people have left of precious memories.
Same here! I peeped some photos and I was trying to get a good look at their faces. Like, who just leaves behind all that stuff??! Was it an illness that caused them to lose their home? Was it a foreclosure, was it something more sinister? And who goes in and junked it up like that!? Irks my nerves. I just wanted to go in and clean. RNK didn't check for lights or anything to see if the bills were still being paid. If the bank did take it, why is it just sitting there? I'd be doing research right now if they give me the address!! 🤪
It’s a Shane Dum Asses will come in a home , They Don’t the, People that lived there And just Throw shit all around, You know people just don’t leave their house that way.
This is inspiring to see you stay true to your format and get on with exploring , all of us have listened and felt your pain and disbelieve in how petty some people’s motives are , no one wants to be a scape goat for nothing ! Life is on the other side of our front door, either we’re going to be surprised or completely horrified!Awesome video !
Wow! What a find! Makes me think of Greenleaf. Amazing that it is all just left to rot. That Grand Piano alone would be worth a heap. Thanks so much, Robb, for another epic explore! Your editing is superb as always! Hope you and Kristy are well. 😊😘
I can only imagine what that house looked like back when the owners lived there. You can tell that just about every room had been ransacked and everything had been gone through. It’s a shame. I like fireplaces too. Great explore.
We had one of those refrigerators. That panel is actually a little door you open to access your milk/beverages without having to open the whole fridge. My parents bought that new in 1987 when we moved into the house I would eventually grow up in. The rest of the house almost looks like it was set up for an estate sale or something. Wonder why the property was abandoned? Beautiful home even with the decay. Hope someone buys it and restores it back to its original splendor. Cool explore!
This was a really cool explore! The detailed carvings on the handrail was incredible! The fireplaces looked amazing! I would really liked to have seen this house back in its day. It looked like someone may have tried to have an estate sale from the way that long table with the white cloth on it looked with items all the way down it. There was a number on the chair leg of the chair on that table, and it also looked like another number on one of the legs of the piano bench. I didn't know what to make of the clothes on racks upstairs. I think your guess was a good one. The small lift with the wrought iron was a dumbwaiter. It's a real shame this once beautiful home has been torn up by thieves and vandals as well as decay. Fantastic explore!
On the refrigerator, that's not a screen, it's a separate section of the refrigerator for commonly used items, like milk or juice, it would help keep the main section of the fridge cold, especially if you have kids commonly getting stuff out.
Fabulous explore! I loved the fireplaces also. My Dad worked with wood, so I love everything done in wood
I owned one of those refrigerators, wish I could buy another. Really liked it. Had for 20 years with no issues - very well made!!!
Wow I've never seen so many clothes at an abandoned house before! You said it, it sure does Look like a mini thrift store. lol
I love the woodwork in that house, especially the stair handles and the fireplaces.
Enjoying video. We had that fridge and that screen is a door. It was easy access to the gallon of milk when my kids were young. We had it in late 90’s and bought it used. I’m with you on the fireplaces! Awesomeness. ❤️👍🌵👍❤️
Very vintage place. I love the old wood working. Can’t find places like this anymore. It’s Awsome to see you back doing your amazing work. Missed you bro. 👏👏👍😎👊🤟🏻
This was a beautifully designed and built home, and yes, that was a dumb waiter from the kitchen. The last time I saw a place this trashed, it had been tossed by narcotics officers. Clearly these people had an abundance of money, and enjoyed the good life. Given what is missing, it might have been seized as profit from criminal activity. A lot of that kind of thing was going on in the past two decades to a scale of stupid. I love the bones of this place, and money was not spared in its building. Loved the intro and choice of music. Keep being safe out there.🖤🇨🇦
Thats a dam shame you couldnt find craftsman to reploduce woodwork like this anymore
This is absolute gold! If I were homeless I'd move there and feel like a king! When the apocalypse comes you would find me here.. Wonder what it looked like back when it was built.. 👍
WOW certainly a lot of stuff left behind.Stunning fireplaces.Great video. Thank you
That house is HUGE! It is amazing what is left behind in some of these places. Makes you wonder what happened to the owners? Yamaha grand piano is very nice and great condition to be abandoned for now. Not that old maybe 10 to 30 years old, and expensive! I always just want to play the pianos left behind. :)
As trashed as it was, I am surprised that more of the building itself was not destroyed. Great Explore! An interesting house with some really, really amazing features!!
Another great explore, miss your lady tonight. Really cool house, some of the rugs are incredible and totally missed on most. Love the woodwork and your commentary. Cheers!
Great to see the new content. Unfortunately very sad to see that apparently a bunch of wild animals trashed the house to probably steal stuff they refuse to work for.
The stairway was absolutely astounding! So sad no one has the initiative to do a fixer upper! Great explore!!
Excellent as always! Keep grinding bro. That intro beat was so hard when the bass dropped!
Hopefully, someone can buy it and fix it up as you can tell it was once amazing.
DUDE👍🏾 I loved it. I wish I could afford to buy it, flip it and live in it.
Love, love, love all of the fireplaces. Even the marble one. 👍🏾
It was beauty-refill❗
For the life of me I just don't understand why people would leave their belongings behind. 🤷🏾♀️
Once again, THUMBS UP GUYS 👍🏾
Those pink sofas and that chandelier are sick ! Very nice explore.
I don’t understand why people let theses beautiful homes go like that I say sell it so someone can fix it up make it beautiful again
Old houses in neighborhoods that have become rundown over the decades. Can't sell them because they cost too much to repair and upkeep and the surrounding neighborhood is trash.
I don’t understand leaving family photos behind. Or that beautiful furniture!
Nice Mansion ~ super cool staircases, love the woodwork too ~ great vid❣
Amazing place! So much old stuff to appreciate. Wood paneling is phenomenal. Excellent explore. Super editing 🙂✌️
Ty! Looking forward to our next adventure together...✌
That staircase!!!! ♥️♥️♥️ I hope you're both well..... And I hope your baby Kona is doing awesome! I've watched it twice!
You always know the way to my heart, beautiful architecture, great timber that was used and yes the lights. Thank you for sharing your adventure, have a great week ❤❤❤
Very cool place! It appears restorable, and would be worth it with that gorgeous wood and fireplaces. Thanks for the tour!
Beautiful home! Shame it is all left behind. You have great videos for sure!! Ahhh... another home with organs left behind. The one the other guy was near is a Hammond C3, which is a very sought after organ in the music world, the other one looks like a Hammond X-66. Both of them great musical instruments. The refrigerator looks like a very late model and looks like a touch screen model. It isn't that old at all, from appearance. The lift between the floors is, in fact, a dumb waiter. Great guess, Rob.
The N64 box gave me nostalgia. Such an amazing console.
8:20 that's a 'dumb waiter' . a mini elevator for moving things between floors. Is there a dining room downstairs?
I remember watching an old movie ('30s-'40s), a comedy, with my folks about a rich family. One of their maids was French and called the dumb waiter "the stupid butler." I can still hear my mom chortling over it. They were very handy in very large homes of the wealthy. Stay safe.
Exactly right. Often used to move food or supplies from a galley, storage area up to the kitchen or dirty laundry down to a laundry room.
Hi guys great to see ya bk at giving us great content 👍👍👍👍
Really a shame that this beautiful home has been left to rot. A lot of things in here that should be donated to Goodwill and given a second chance. Some absolutely exquisite architectural detail and beautiful woodwork. Thank you for the attention to some of those gorgeous fireplaces!
Great start to summer!! Love all you videos, this one was fantastic!! ❤ Hope you are enjoying this lovely weather!! 😎
Geez what a mess, definitely ransacked. Keep killing it bro
Another beautiful find, that woodwork is absolutely beautiful and so are the colors!!
Thanks for taking us along brother,
Beautiful mansion. It sucks jerks trashed & looted places. Interesting explore. ❤😎✌ Be safe & stay cool. ❤
Hey RnK @10:38 it looks like a clothing bomb went off .lol Anyways that mansion was an awesome explore .Keep up the good work and be safe always when exploring.
I enjoyed the video Blessings to you and Kristi. Stay safe. Keeping you,Kristi in my prayers Love you both Nelda
I loved those wooden fireplaces but why did the family leave it all like that so what is the story on the family?? So many questions that I can't help but ask do you do a search on the history of these homes or owners?? Such a shame so many things were left to rot but I do thank you for the really great explore..
Cool! I noticed a couple references around the house to Cincinnati, were you there with urbex dane? Hes a pretty cool cat, like his channel too...think you guys have done collabs in the past if im not mistaken
Another treasure! Just imagine that staircase after Murphy oil soap! Wow!
This is truly a once stunning house. Think mess is a combo of both a raid and looters but also I reckon the previous occupants were living the high life with all those clothes!Tragedy as it was obviously a beautiful home back in it’s heyday. Great explore and really good to see you again.
The woodwork, around the fireplaces and particularly the staircases, was extraordinary! BTW, there not only was a sea of clothing in every room, but there were so many plastic clothes baskets, too. (Made me wonder if someone with OCD counted them. lol) Stay safe. (Hope your buddy didn't take that crazy phone with him; that's a violation of the Urbexers' Code.)
He sure was holding on to it TIGHTLY lol .... with the state of this house ...KNOWING the people that lived there will NEVER be BACK ~ I’d give HIM a pass ...take it and ENJOY IT ! Hopefully this place will be cleaned out anyway and UPGRADED for a NEW FAMILY
Oh Damn that's Super Dope bro! Great explore & awesome upload as Always! Much Love!🤘😎🤘
You can really see the potential to that house. The woodwork is beautiful. Always sad to see so much stuff left behind. Sad to see the piano and organs left...I always wonder just why they left so much. I think that little gated thing in the kitchen might be a dumb waiter. Fascinating and sad house.
What is that gate next to that amazing vase!! Its up stairs too!! I cant get over how much damage the looters did! Its tragic! Would love to see all the hats that were in that castle room! Fantastic explore would love to know the back story on this place!!
Laundry shoots
Wow what great architecture .It had to be beautiful house at one.You always show some awesome digs!😇
I'm so glad your back!!! Hate to see that people destroy stuff like this, it is so sad! Did you find out what the wrought iron thingy was? Thanks for sharing!!
Those wood fireplaces are awesome!
Wow! What a place! Would love to have seen it in all its splendor before it was trashed. Nice find! Thanks for sharing this explore! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great abandoned house video Rob. Thank you for sharing it with everyone.
Another dope find from the best RNK .hope things are good with you guys so far..keep them coming .. ☮️
darn I keep watching to find a clue of what happen ! This is one of those places that RNK does that leaves a trail of mystery! Like The Alice in Wonderland house!??? I wish there was a way to find out! The shirt with US 101 is an advertisement for a radio station in Ohio???
Such a gorgeous home. Can just sit back and imagine living life there! I was born in the wrong era 😂 Beautifully done ✅
AWESOME !! RNK VIDEO !! COOL mansion love it !! Where did these people go and did they take anything they owned at all ? I hate to see everything scattered all over because you know people were looking for valuables to steal and sell 😡! Soooo much cool wood work 👍loved it all of it those fireplaces were so great all of them. That stair case was soooo wonderfully made. Would love to see this all cleaned out it would be HUGE. I really hope this place gets a second chance shame to see it go out like this . GREAT !! explore loved every second of it !!✌👍👍
I love dark woodwork. The older homes were always built like this
My house is smaller but I have this style.
I often wonder what made them just up and leave everything behind
Me too 🤔
I would say more than likely family couldn't afford to live there anymore and they got evicted by the bank, in many US States, its really harsh the way they do this, you don't even have time to gather any of your stuff, its out of the door with some police officers watching making sure you don't bring anything of value since its what the banks want to resell, but in 90% of the cases, they don't care about the house, they leave them like that.
It SHOULD BE AGAINST THE LAW for banks to leave homes in this state of ABANDONMENT IF they put families out they should HAVE TO repair ( if need be ) and then PUT IT BACK ON THE MARKET... I’m a BIG FAN of fireplaces TOO . Ideally I’d LOVE to have one in my bedroom . I’d settle for 2 anywhere instead of just the one , I wouldn’t buy a house without one AT ALL !
Absolutely amazing find!!! If those walls could talk. I would love to know the history of the mansion and the family that lived there.
All of your finds are incredible!!!
Awesome explore, as always. Perfect way to end a day. Thanks for uploading.
That U-Force you found was a controller for hte NES that worked by IR sensors. Naturally it didn't work all that well!
Wow. Heartbreaking to see. Surely there is family who would like those photos. I hope we find out more on why all this is abandoned in the way it is. Who, what, when etc. Amazing explore. Cool stuff. The old woodwork♡, some great antique pieces too. The bed frame was a good piece of furniture. So were the tables, cabinets and pottery.
I said the same thing. I was eye shopping the entire time.
This was a great explore 👍🏾
What a beautiful home. In its day it must have been breath taking. The wood alone is insane.
It’s to bad that someone had to make a mess! I think it would of been awesome to see what it looked like when it was lived in. Did they ever have a lot of clothes! Beautiful wood work though out the house. Thanx for sharing😀 stay safe n hi BC🇨🇦
I've been in this house nearly 40 years ago. It was restored in the early 1980s, and still had the original toilets in it. I don't remember if the kitchen had been restored to original or not. Upstairs, the were bathrooms between all of the bedrooms. My own house has those same American Radiator Rococco radiators.
Good explore Rob, you just wonder what happen like the people just vanished, sad.
Thanks for a great explore. It’s such a shame so much is wasted. Hope things are going well for you Rob. 💪💖
That 'old money' upscale look of the first half of the 20th century is something I find very elegant and tasteful. Everything that followed had a tendency to either be gaudy or overly ostentatious, IMO...
Would you consider doing a randonautica video? I love this video! Please keep doing you because you are awesome rnk 💙
The amount of clothes in this house is crazy. I mean I have cleaned out homes before with a lot of clothes and just stuff thrown about but this is a ridiculous amount of clothes. Very cool home at one time I am sure.... It could even be saved... Would take a lot of work but the structure is sound it appears. Cool find!
You are doing so amazing, love all of your adventures. Keep the great videos coming. These are awesome. God bless you 🙏.
9:16 That's a "quick access" door for priority products like milk and butter so you don't have to open the whole door to get something you regularly access out. I'd say late 80's/early 90's
A very nice explore ,,, and I agree that the wood work is awesome ,,,,,,,
Amazing property! Great video 👍🏻
That Uforce is actually for the original Nintendo. It came out in the late 80s and you maneuver your character with your hands. Theres 8 motion sensors on that pad and it can detect how fast your had is going and what direction. I remember seeing an ad of it in an old GamePro magazine when I was like 8 years old and I still want one today x3
Glad your still making BANGER VIDEOS brother ❤️❤️
What a cool find,
Thanks for the tour, as always.
A great find an dit was once a beautiful place, still some very nice stuff behind along with some very nice fireplaces.
Loved it,thankyou for sharing with us,much love from the UK xx
Wow what an amazing find. It blows my mind to see a place like this with everything in it just abandoned. Great job! Hope you guys are doing well!
Blows me away, some valuable furnishings just laying around. That Yamaha grand is like $5k all day long
All the stuff in the house looks like the making of a thriftstore , especially the room with the racks .
Happy to see more video’s keep up the good work.
Great vid and explore Rob :) Love the way you do your vids as I never get motion sickness watching them. I can't watch other explorers as I always feel sick afterwards, very strange but true. Stay safe and thanks for the great content as always x
Good to see you back in action.
I love the bones on this place my man, such great architecture. This looks like it's part of an estate settlement or a testament feud after the owner died. When either of those situations happen the property and its contents are "frozen" and cannot be moved or fixed until they dispute is settled. Shame because it's a great structure! Thanks for the explore my man, the wife and I miss the K of your equation on th explores! -formerly JackSkllington
Love the wood work throughout. I wonder if it was a charity. We have a church in town that has a house just for helping the needy, no one lives there just walk to wall items where you walk through and pick out stuff you could use.
Loved the staircase, what a shame that the previous owners deserted and this place is trashed. Loved the video, thanks.
Thank you another awesome video. I'm looking forward to seeing another awesome video
Another great find. Hope you and Kristy had a fun 4th July. Stay safe and blessed. Peace.
Wow, what an amazing find Rob. This house is structurally gorgeous. I'm sad that there's no Kristy in this adventure, but still a very good vid. I can't help but wonder why everything, especially pictures, would be left behind like this. Things that clearly meant something to the family that lived here. It's pretty sad to see how ransacked and trashed the place is. Thanks for taking us all on another adventure!