I so enjoyed this one. I’m 76 and grew up on a farm in MN much like this. I could almost hear echoes of kids playing, someone practicing the piano, a woman in the kitchen fixing supper, a man on a tractor cultivating (the old farm equipment in the weeds was called a Cultivator if memory serves). If this house could talk!! Thanks so much!
Nice house. Has the same bullseye trim my old farmhouse had. These isolated farms always make me sad because I'm pretty sure the folks that lived here, farmed, and loved this place are long gone.
I was so happy when I saw you were back doing video explorations again! I follow quite a few abandoned-place explorers, but you are my favorite! You actually go into bathrooms (vintage bathrooms & kitchens are my fave), show the closets & get good shots of all the details like furniture, fixtures, etc. Thanks for another great video!
Very nice house! A place that could possibly be fixed up and would be a very livable house. The roof looks fairly new and the foundation looks in good shape. Nice find!!
I'm 70 and live in Southern California. I visited my cousins in rural Wisconsin and visited a partially burned home. I found a 1900 book on etiquette and bottles of intact preserves in the basement. What an adventure! That was 55 years ago 😂😂😂😂
I just love the way you show your videos with so must respect for it's history and architectural shots. A family did make these houses their homes at one time and you respect that. I have followed you from almost your day one, and I can't wait for your history lesson each video. Keep up the great work, you are professional...!
Great find. My favorite rooms are the vintage bathrooms with the old porcelain. I just love the old toilets. And most favorite are hidden spiral staircases. 😉 Please always walk all staircases 😊
She's a classic! Thanks for doing the basement! It smelled like a Skunk when I was there! But no evidence of raccoons yet when I went. Darn things. Thanks for the footage! Well done!
Great find and a cool experience to see the bears. I've gathered based on other uncommon sights of bears, cougars, etc in parts of MN (I'm in the MSP south metro) that the wildfires in Canada displaced a lot of wildlife. An example: there have been several sightings of cougars in and around Duluth on home and trail cameras, and the fires have been the running theory of many.
Thank you FH! This was a very interesting place. It is a shame it was mostly empty but you really brought life to your tour as always. It definitely had a creepy vibe IMO. The dungeon style door beneath and the weird attic and roof line - perhaps the top is for offering sacrifices to the great Cthulu?? 😗 I was hoping you'd break out your camp stove and crack open the La Croix, but maybe next time my friend! Be safe and keep curious.
What a nice house! I wish people would utilized these structures instead of leaving them to decay. It's a shame that roof panel is open, won't be long before the place is beyond saving.
Absolute Jewel! The woodwork was in pretty good shape! Just wondering were the kitchen cabinets metal? The red countertop was so cool! Was there no bathroom? Thanks for searching these out.
Ok, right at the beginning at 3:52 when you're starting to push the door open, I hear a sound very similar to one that my whiny cat makes when he's asking for something... 😯
The pipe at 13:13 could be the stank pipe. We used to have one in my grandmother's house when I was growing up. I've seen them go all the way from downstairs to the 2nd story and out through the roof.
@@FarmHunter Yeah, I think its a sort of vent pipe. My grandparents would call it the stank pipe, I don't know why. It didn't stink. It was just a cold pipe that went up through the floor all the way up through the roof. I've always seen them in a bathroom in some old houses. The pipe in the video reminds me of it.
Curtains left and heavy beds and furniture. Looks like they tried to get the most of things out. Guess the rest will just rot away...was once a great home it looks.
LOL, I think thats indeed a fertilizer attachement tool for a tractor. I learned that from playing Farming simulator lol. I'd be my all time favourite if they'd make it a mainstay to make it possible to play as female since i am one. I dont care what anyone else says but it takes me out of the immerson even if you don't freaken ever really see the character most the time🤔.
Have you ever tried contact record indeed before you go via abandoned house find out who on the property why the house is abandoned where is the family?
I wonder if this is in Canada, theres no holes knocked in the walls, no spray paint, busted windows, no one shit on the floor, things you see in 99 percent of old houses in the States.
I so enjoyed this one. I’m 76 and grew up on a farm in MN much like this. I could almost hear echoes of kids playing, someone practicing the piano, a woman in the kitchen fixing supper, a man on a tractor cultivating (the old farm equipment in the weeds was called a Cultivator if memory serves). If this house could talk!! Thanks so much!
That's what i thought it was and in good condition and only left in the last couple of years?
Nice house. Has the same bullseye trim my old farmhouse had. These isolated farms always make me sad because I'm pretty sure the folks that lived here, farmed, and loved this place are long gone.
Same
I was so happy when I saw you were back doing video explorations again! I follow quite a few abandoned-place explorers, but you are my favorite! You actually go into bathrooms (vintage bathrooms & kitchens are my fave), show the closets & get good shots of all the details like furniture, fixtures, etc. Thanks for another great video!
Very nice house! A place that could possibly be fixed up and would be a very livable house. The roof looks fairly new and the foundation looks in good shape. Nice find!!
Love that there is zero vandalism. Decay is progressing naturally.
very pretty woodwork on the doors, windows and baseboards. And I love the huge stones in the basement walls.
thanks for the exploration.
Big, solid home. I loved how big the bedroom closets were for its build era. T. Y. ❤ From Kansas, U. S. A.
I was thinking the same!
I'm 70 and live in Southern California. I visited my cousins in rural Wisconsin and visited a partially burned home. I found a 1900 book on etiquette and bottles of intact preserves in the basement. What an adventure! That was 55 years ago 😂😂😂😂
Little bit of work and I'd live there.. I love that it hasn't been vandalized..
I can only imagine how cold those houses were in winter. I owned a 1897 Queen Anne here in south central Texas ,winters were very cold in it.
Beautiful, poor old house. It needs a good family to adopt it. First time watcher - great video! Thank you!
Welcome! 😊
The house is very soldid
Oh wow! This one is gorgeous!! That roofline 💗 Thanks again for an awesome exploration !!
You betcha! 😄
I just love the way you show your videos with so must respect for it's history and architectural shots. A family did make these houses their homes at one time and you respect that. I have followed you from almost your day one, and I can't wait for your history lesson each video. Keep up the great work, you are professional...!
Great find. My favorite rooms are the vintage bathrooms with the old porcelain. I just love the old toilets. And most favorite are hidden spiral staircases. 😉 Please always walk all staircases 😊
Lovely home! Thank you kindly.
Thank you for taking the time to video this cool old house. Still looked good.
Wow, that was cool seeing those bears. We have an old cooler just like yours. Our old house has corner details like this house. Thanks!
You betcha! 😊
Cheers mate for documenting this great old place. 👍😎🇦🇺
And his grandma would say that's not a couch. That's a Davenport
And mine too!
Beautiful farmhouse. Could be renovated and saved.
She's a classic! Thanks for doing the basement! It smelled like a Skunk when I was there! But no evidence of raccoons yet when I went. Darn things. Thanks for the footage! Well done!
Great find and a cool experience to see the bears. I've gathered based on other uncommon sights of bears, cougars, etc in parts of MN (I'm in the MSP south metro) that the wildfires in Canada displaced a lot of wildlife. An example: there have been several sightings of cougars in and around Duluth on home and trail cameras, and the fires have been the running theory of many.
Salt box house, shaped like a salt box from the 1900's. Kitchen table is from the 50's, the orange chair is from the 40's.
Not a salt box. Hipped roof.
Never mind running into the owners, now you have to look out for bears! Who would’ve thunk? 😂
Just love this old house 😊thanks for sharing & be safe.
Thank you FH! This was a very interesting place. It is a shame it was mostly empty but you really brought life to your tour as always. It definitely had a creepy vibe IMO. The dungeon style door beneath and the weird attic and roof line - perhaps the top is for offering sacrifices to the great Cthulu?? 😗 I was hoping you'd break out your camp stove and crack open the La Croix, but maybe next time my friend! Be safe and keep curious.
What a nice house! I wish people would utilized these structures instead of leaving them to decay. It's a shame that roof panel is open, won't be long before the place is beyond saving.
Absolute Jewel! The woodwork was in pretty good shape! Just wondering were the kitchen cabinets metal? The red countertop was so cool! Was there no bathroom? Thanks for searching these out.
One bathroom on the first floor with a tub.
I could bear-ly watch this, so nervous about your safety 😊 great video, thank you.
Saw that basement latch/entrance and immediately thought "Evil Dead".
Cool house.
Wait!!! We didn't get to see you cook up your stuff. I love that part too. :-)
Really love your video
Ok, right at the beginning at 3:52 when you're starting to push the door open, I hear a sound very similar to one that my whiny cat makes when he's asking for something... 😯
REALLY LIKE SEEING OLD 🏘️ I FOUND THIS VERY INTERESTING
What a beautiful house! Thank you for showing it to us. :)
Love that old place nice 👍 find love all the stained wood and trim I wonder how old it is
Another awesome, relaxing video Farm Hunter 👍
The pipe at 13:13 could be the stank pipe. We used to have one in my grandmother's house when I was growing up. I've seen them go all the way from downstairs to the 2nd story and out through the roof.
You're talking about a vent pipe?
@@FarmHunter Yeah, I think its a sort of vent pipe. My grandparents would call it the stank pipe, I don't know why. It didn't stink. It was just a cold pipe that went up through the floor all the way up through the roof. I've always seen them in a bathroom in some old houses. The pipe in the video reminds me of it.
Nice house and the bear with her cubs was an unexpected bonus.
Maybe mama bear and cubs will eventually take up residence in the old house!
Was probably a cute little house back in its day
Love your videos bro. Always get excited when I see your videos. Be blessed 🙌
Thanks for watching! 😉
Curtains left and heavy beds and furniture. Looks like they tried to get the most of things out. Guess the rest will just rot away...was once a great home it looks.
That wasn’t a staircase that was a ladder lol 😂
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Love this channel! I live in SW MN and explore alot of abandoned farmhouses there, do you go all over the state?
Thank you so much! I stay on the west side of the state. As far south as Pipestone and as far north as Fosston.
@@FarmHunter That's awesome! I'm from Pipestone:)
I kept hoping you'd find some papers that might give a clue to when the house was last occupied.
There's usually SOMETHING left behind. They really cleaned this one out good
Bears in farm country,, a 1st.. Please Be Safe...
Yes! A video from my favourite channel! Thank you for posting again! Love from Ontario, Canada
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed! 😌
Looks like a grain drill . I'm always thinking that a trash panda is going to jump out at you.
Always enjoy your vids, FH❤
Glad to hear it 😊
Looks like they cleaned house and left all of the heavy stuff behind
Be safe bro
LOL, I think thats indeed a fertilizer attachement tool for a tractor. I learned that from playing Farming simulator lol. I'd be my all time favourite if they'd make it a mainstay to make it possible to play as female since i am one. I dont care what anyone else says but it takes me out of the immerson even if you don't freaken ever really see the character most the time🤔.
It could a Hydroseeder, my late uncle used a similar machine for planting seeds, very complex machine, but I could be wrong,
Wow black bears😊
The title sounds like it's gonna be a classic farm exploration episode.
It's hard to think of new titles at this point haha. Best to keep it simple! 😉
@@FarmHunter right, but I was being serious. 😬
Wow..the corn here is brown and being picked..
And save the stalks to make silage for the cows for winter.
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Have you ever tried contact record indeed before you go via abandoned house find out who on the property why the house is abandoned where is the family?
this one has been abandoned for a long time.
Oh wow! Farm hunter is now bear hunter.😊
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They are looking for food , be very careful that you don’t end up being their dinner😅
I wonder if this is in Canada, theres no holes knocked in the walls, no spray paint, busted windows, no one shit on the floor, things you see in 99 percent of old houses in the States.
This is in northwest MN
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