Yes, the Winchester house is said the be the strangest house in the world, but we have seen that featured on Discovery Channel many times. I have never seen this one before. As for not being shown until the end: it is easy to skip ahead on the video if you want to. Thank you Adam for showing this lesser know attraction.
Yes, I know about the Winchester house, who doesn't? Q: Where is this one located, again? It s quite beautiful,...! I love every thing Victorian,..! Do you know what Steam Punk, Is? I had a very, bad day today,..! The day from, hell, actually,..! I am simply tired of people, telling me, what I am unable to say,...! There s a little thing, called the first amendment,..! The knee doctor that took me, 2 months to find,.. my called me, 10 minutes, prior to my appointment, and stated, that the entire office, is no longer covered by my insurance,...! By then, I was in extreme pain and agony,..! Watching video s like this takes my mind, off, of my major problems, for at least a little, while,...!
Evona A Grochowski Korner’s Folly is in Kernersville NC near Greensboro in the Piedmont Triad. I -40 starts in Wilmington NC and goes West to Bakersville CA- it goes right through Greensboro and Winston Salem and Kernersville is right there.
@@evonaagrochowski8006 I'm so sorry you went through that and I sincerely hope things are going better for you since when you wrote this. I am dealing with my own medical nightmare right now and also have a lot of pain issues (back) so I can really sympathize. All the best.
So much old stuff..like the Shell gas station! Cool. All these people complaining that you should just show the house obviously need to relax a little. I appreciate you guys entertaining me (FOR FREE!!!) so thanks for going & don't change a thing, I like tagging along with you guys on your adventures!
That was pretty cool!! I think the key to this place is that he was an architect. I suspect this was kind of his "sample portfolio", where he could show clients features they might want in their own homes he was designing. Kind of like those carpet sample books where you look at different colors and patterns to pick out what you want, but built into a house so you could see the example in "3-D", even if sometimes in a miniature scale.
The famous Carson Mansion, of Eureka, California, was built by a lumber baron who apparently wanted to showcase the product of his mill! It is an amazing example of Victorian architecture.
After doing a bit of research, this house is older than the Winchester mystery house. It was called strangest house before the Winchester house became famous. Also, they didn't give it the title, that's just what a lot of people called it.
Angela Perez thank you! I'm not sure why everyone feels it necessary to continue to talk about another house. I don't normally read the comments but if this is what people do on every video I can understand why Adam gets frustrated.
Love this! I live in this town and have never been in the Kerner House. The Dairi"Os restaurant you were in front of in the beginning of the video is owned by Rusty LaRue who lived in Kernersville then moved to Guilford County and played basketball for a High School in Guilford Country. ...then Wake Forest University......then the Chicago Bulls .. I so enjoyed this video. We go riding quite a bit on the country roads and see all of the old stores and small towns around here.
where is this house? I had a dream about this house 20 some years ago and it's one of the most vivid dreams I've ever had. I was even talking to my husband about it less than a week ago. This is insane.
I hope you and the Carpetbagger continue to work together! Very interesting AND great energy together! Now subscribed ! And watching here in Ireland! Hope you guys come here to explore!
This is more of the Woo that I enjoy. Not so much all the Disney, but rather just visits to strange, out of the way places. Plus teaming up with Carpetbagger is always cool.
Yeah, I was just thinking almost the same thing. That house does remind me of the Winchester Mansion in California. But whether there's any connection between the two houses, I couldn't say.
Very cool place. Reminds me of the Winchester House. I toured it BEFORE it was fixed up. The 2 guys that gave the tour were scared to death of the place, 1 led and the guy followed behind you. I'd of liked to have seen the hidden rooms😁
Korners Folly in Kernersville!!! I have been there a few times and love that beautiful odd house. While you are in the area you should also check out Old Salem in Winston Salem
Just now came across your channel and I must say, you had me rolling with laughter, but I will be honest, your sense of humor, the sungkasses, your beard, even your teeth put me in mind of my dad whom I lost in 2004. So there were a few tears to. His humor always had me laughing, and you did to. Thanks for that. It was great. I am going to binge watch all your videos I can find. I'm a new sub.
Awesome building! The style of architecture of this building and the Empire State building as well as the Chrysler building and Radio City Music Hall in NYC is called "ART DECO"! There is also art deco jewelry for women and cosmetic cases..it was very popular during the 1920s and 30s into the 40s and is still around today! The designs were very angular and geometric! Great video...thanks for sharing! '
Brenda Drew Yes, I have a 1920’s Art Deco key chain makeup compact with makeup and lipstick still in it, it was a gift from a high school b.f. who got it at a antique shop. It’s pretty cool, I do have it up for sale right now though, no interest, lol.
So devastated. We missed you at Epcot by minutes this past September. Then we missed you in our very own home town of Kernersville. Crushed, had a feeling you were coming to the Folly.
Can I just say, there seems to be a lot of hate in the comments because you didn't start at the house straight away, but I really enjoyed my unexpected trip. I've not yet visited America, when I do, it will probably be to New York, I may get to see Vegas one day, I may get to California or other 'tourist traps' I doubt I will ever get to see the places you just showed so I'm really happy I stumbled across this. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of it. Many thanks.
Different areas in the US are different. My father was military and we moved all over. Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, and they are all different. Different local cultures. I went to college in New Mexico and after graduation I went to NYC for a job interview. I spent about a week there and I hated it. It felt like a totally different country to me. lol In the job interview they more or less asked if I would help with studies to illustrate the effectiveness of the Mayors crime policies. lol They were all but flat out asking if I was okay producing junk science. lol Anyways, if you do visit, keep in mind that NYC is an entity of it's own. It does not give you the feel of the US. It's certainly worth a visit, it just doesn't represent the US. NYC is NYC, it's very different than other parts of the country. Different states have a different flavor to them. NYC is an entirely different restaurant. :)
I was confused at first as well, but I found myself fascinated by the first part of the journey. Several videos later, I ended up subscribing. I'm glad I found this guy!
The two-seater chair that you show at 14:22 is called a tete-a-tete chair. I've also heard it called a gossip chair. It makes it easy to sit comfortably and have a close, face-to-face chat with someone.
Well the good thing about UA-cam videos. You don't like them don't watch them! It's super easy to choose. I like their excitement & humour. People are so rude! Good video guys.
Cool video blog! I love the art deco 30's style stuff as well as the old stuff in the roadside yard sales and 'antique/junk' stores. Thanks for taking us along! I heard about you originally from Camo Daves video's but accidently ran across your videos recently and was delighted. Now I know why he likes you do much, you do some of the coolest places that we just wouldn't see any other way.
That was an awful lot like the Winchester Mystery House, except the Winchester House is MUCH larger. Sarah Winchester, widow of the gun maker William Winchester supposedly continued to build more and more rooms, stairways, closets etc... because she felt the house was haunted by all who was killed by a Winchester gun. The story however is claimed to be a fable.
It's fun to drive through Winston and see our very own Empire State Building when we do. Thank you for noticing it. That's why I'm glad he did the other area driving he did. The places around Kernersville are pretty too.
This is great! We live about an hour from there in Pittsboro, NC and had no idea of all the interesting structures, etc in that area! I love your style
I love when older videos of your pop up as a suggested video to watch. This was awesome!! Excellent video! Funny but quite informative too! Who would’ve thought these places exist?
I know the difference between the two but I have always said it the same way he did on the video. Every time I say it I see peoples faces turn red LOL I don't correct myself cause it's all too funny especially when my husband tries to correct me LOL
Not sure if someone mentioned the strange/curious S-shaped couches, but they were neat conversation sofas where folks could face one another as they spoke. Too cool.
Born and raised in Winston-Salem, NC. I've been following you for a long time, I can't believe I missed this video till now. I've been meaning to go to Korner's Folly since we moved out near Kernersville in '06 but we never seem to make it out there. Maybe we will soon. Btw I loved how you mispronounced everything, too funny lol. Just this month they opened back up Business 40 thru town (now called Salem Pkwy) and we now have 2 of those metal spidery things. Thanks for coming to visit!! Maybe one day you can come back and do a full tour of Old Salem. A lot of history here.
4ud10, I told him the same. All of the movie and show filming locations down here, plus USS NC and old battle history. He was just referencing Maximum Overdrive a week ago which was filmed in Wilmington and Leland.
Im glad that your showing this. I lived in north carolina for 28 years. I love this state. Thank you for sharing. I never know what hidden gems you can find in your local area. I am here in asheville and i have a sister that lives in high point nc.
I live just about 3 miles from this house. If you ever get the chance to go there, don't miss it. There are so many things there not shown in the video that you would find fascinating. Not that they didn't do a great job on this video, but there are just so many little bits and pieces of interesting pieces of history there. If you can go at Christmas time, you would be amazed at all the beauty. Every room is decorated by a different person or group. So beautiful!
Loved your road trip and adventures, glad these places along the way still exist and haven't been torn down. It really was visually very interesting and good commentary. It is all about the journey.
I love your video's! Love the Carpetbagger too! That house was amazing! I don't get to travel so I enjoy watching y'all do it for me! Thanks! I thought it was much better than the Winchester House.
the winchester house was bit functional only she lived there hiding and building constantly to outwit the ghosts of the spirits if those killed by her husbands fiearms--what was just seem was actually a family home--big difference
So Adam.. I watch your channel mostly for Disney content, then I came across this!!! I live 2 miles from this house! 😀 thanks for touring Winston-Salem/Kernersville!! What a cool surprise seeing this!
This is my hometown! I used to walk around that house at night with friends from high school. I know where that shell station is (about 5 min from my parents house). I've eaten at that deli before and took class trips to Salem by the tea pot. Also, it's not pronounced Kerns-ville. It's Ker-Nirs-ville. Cool vid!
I still live here and cool thing is thier making almost everything historic. My great grandpa worked at that shell. Its nice to know i can show my grandkids these things.
I was born in Golsboro NC, my grandma mimi lives in Kings Mountain, my aunt lives in Charlotte and my grandad lives in Raleigh. I love North Carolina it is the most beautiful place in the US in my opinion, look forward to going there every chance I get
You seem like a nice bloke, when I'm ever wanting to stop for a cup (of tea) I'll give you a shout, do you have English tea? Most of us if we're sensible throw a box of tea into our suitcase!☕
I can't be the only one who sees the darkness that surrounds these places that people with money used to live in. There would be more light and joy in a shack.
Corners Folley is really cool to visit. I loved the theater he created. The furniture, the wallpapers, the ornate fireplaces, etc. All of that stuff fascinates me!
If you ever make back to California, you gotta come to San Jose to the Winchester mystery house! I think it's a lot more strange and awesome! But I could be bias since I live here 😁👍🏻
I have lived in and around Winston Salem all my life and this was very interesting to watch. You even shared some information that I had never heard before. I've been to Korner's Folly a few times over the years and it is a very strange, but beautiful home. It was neat seeing all my local stomping grounds through fresh eyes. You've gained a new subscriber!
It is really cool to be watching this now in 2020. It was also cool to see you wondering around the Triad in NC. I've never been to the house but had wondered what it looked like. Great tour. I do think they've been working on restoring it but I am not sure. Hopefully it looks better now than it did at this visit.
I agree. It Is the strangest house in the world. Probably running neck & neck, with the Winchester House. Great video guys. Nice to see Carpetbagger with you too.
I would actually LOVE to live in that house. Such unique and beautiful architecture. I’d renovate and decorate it with a gothic theme with all of my oddities that are unfortunately sitting in storage because one of my kids has pretty bad asthma and can’t be around the dust. He’s going to be 18 soon and moving out on his own so I’m excited to pull everything out of their boxes! I’m actually decorating this house in my mind as I watch!
Folleys Korner: declares it's self the most unusual house in the world
The Winchester house: hold my beer
That was my thought as well lol
Kay L. Yeah, mine too, and I live in Winston-Salem.....
I thought he was talking about the winchester house too🤔
Yes, the Winchester house is said the be the strangest house in the world, but we have seen that featured on Discovery Channel many times. I have never seen this one before. As for not being shown until the end: it is easy to skip ahead on the video if you want to. Thank you Adam for showing this lesser know attraction.
Yes, I know about the Winchester house, who doesn't? Q: Where is this one located, again? It s quite beautiful,...! I love every thing Victorian,..! Do you know what Steam Punk, Is? I had a very, bad day today,..! The day from, hell, actually,..! I am simply tired of people, telling me, what I am unable to say,...! There s a little thing, called the first amendment,..! The knee doctor that took me, 2 months to find,.. my called me, 10 minutes, prior to my appointment, and stated, that the entire office, is no longer covered by my insurance,...! By then, I was in extreme pain and agony,..! Watching video s like this takes my mind, off, of my major problems, for at least a little, while,...!
Evona A Grochowski Korner’s Folly is in Kernersville NC near Greensboro in the Piedmont Triad. I -40 starts in Wilmington NC and goes West to Bakersville CA- it goes right through Greensboro and Winston Salem and Kernersville is right there.
@@evonaagrochowski8006 I'm so sorry you went through that and I sincerely hope things are going better for you since when you wrote this. I am dealing with my own medical nightmare right now and also have a lot of pain issues (back) so I can really sympathize. All the best.
@@evonaagrochowski8006 That's a Donald Trump rant. Cousins?
We try to keep our weirdness a secret around here. We are so behind the times. Its strange but lovely and great people.
All I could think about was how much fun Hide & Seek would be in that house.
It is very fun to do lol 😂😂
@@michaelward6409 I'm jealous 😂
@@KP-vg3zn The local community theater performs shows in the top floor theater too.
6:35 A Mickey Finn
Oh heck no.. that house has to be full of ghosts..
The Strangest House In The World Tour starts at 10:38.
Fuckin A!! Thank YOU!!
Thanks so much!
Thankyou!!!
THANK YOU!
I was hoping this was here!
That theater at the top was absolutely amazing. I love stuff like this. I would fit perfectly in this house with my short as hell self lol.
So much old stuff..like the Shell gas station! Cool. All these people complaining that you should just show the house obviously need to relax a little. I appreciate you guys entertaining me (FOR FREE!!!) so thanks for going & don't change a thing, I like tagging along with you guys on your adventures!
The "decorative swirl" is just how the marble rye bread looks. it wasn't put on there for the sandwich lol
thank you
Having eaten a few myself, I can confirm that. 🙂
Stop ruining the illusion! _Let them have this one!_
(Terry Gilliam mumbles) it’s just a piece of bread.
Reminds me of the Winchester house with all the doors and up and down stairs cases. thanks for the video!
That was pretty cool!! I think the key to this place is that he was an architect. I suspect this was kind of his "sample portfolio", where he could show clients features they might want in their own homes he was designing. Kind of like those carpet sample books where you look at different colors and patterns to pick out what you want, but built into a house so you could see the example in "3-D", even if sometimes in a miniature scale.
That makes sense
The famous Carson Mansion, of Eureka, California, was built by a lumber baron who apparently wanted to showcase the product of his mill! It is an amazing example of Victorian architecture.
You guys are hilarious together.
Thanks for this. One of the best exploring vlogs I've seen. really enjoyable and informative.
After doing a bit of research, this house is older than the Winchester mystery house. It was called strangest house before the Winchester house became famous. Also, they didn't give it the title, that's just what a lot of people called it.
Angela Perez thank you! I'm not sure why everyone feels it necessary to continue to talk about another house. I don't normally read the comments but if this is what people do on every video I can understand why Adam gets frustrated.
Has anyone ever taken the time to actually count how many stair cases are in the house ?
Love this! I live in this town and have never been in the Kerner House. The Dairi"Os restaurant you were in front of in the beginning of the video is owned by Rusty LaRue who lived in Kernersville then moved to Guilford County and played basketball for a High School in Guilford Country. ...then Wake Forest University......then the Chicago Bulls .. I so enjoyed this video. We go riding quite a bit on the country roads and see all of the old stores and small towns around here.
My mother loves the banana split from Dairy-O. She now lives in Oak Ridge. I grew up on Main St in Kernersville.
where is this house? I had a dream about this house 20 some years ago and it's one of the most vivid dreams I've ever had. I was even talking to my husband about it less than a week ago. This is insane.
It is in Kernersville, North Carolina; I grew up there.
TheMrsBeagle this is so strange, I had a dream about this house as well, years ago, never knew it existed until now ! It was one vivid dream!
Voluptuousvixen past life memory?
Maybe you and that other commenter here both lived there as family in a past life. And now you’re reconnecting here. Stranger things can happen.
I have dreams like that ALL THE TIME. Thought I was the only one! What do you think causes that?
I hope you and the Carpetbagger continue to work together! Very interesting AND great energy together! Now subscribed ! And watching here in Ireland! Hope you guys come here to explore!
Kernersville is a beautiful small town. I pass by this house all the time but never been in. Thanks for the video.
I grew up in Kernersville. Many beautiful homes were unfortunately torn down in the 1960's.
This is more of the Woo that I enjoy. Not so much all the Disney, but rather just visits to strange, out of the way places. Plus teaming up with Carpetbagger is always cool.
"look at the top of the toast there, they did like a little decorative swirl" ...also known as Rye bread. hahaha
Ha! Yes, marble rye. He must have never seen it before.
marble rye.
KELLI2L2 not pumpernickel. That’s solid brown.
@@KitKatToeBeans You're blind. It's rye with a swirl of pumpernickel.
Was the guy who built this house Sarah Winchester's cousin? LOL.
My thought
Lmfao
@KELLI2L2 Santa Clara, CA.
Yeah, I was just thinking almost the same thing. That house does remind me of the Winchester Mansion in California. But whether there's any connection between the two houses, I couldn't say.
Who is Sarah Winchester?
keep filming! love these movies.
Very cool place. Reminds me of the Winchester House. I toured it BEFORE it was fixed up. The 2 guys that gave the tour were scared to death of the place, 1 led and the guy followed behind you.
I'd of liked to have seen the hidden rooms😁
I was born & raised in the great state of North Carolina👍
The Winchester house is even stranger. There are stairs that go to nothing.
I'm bugging
Korners Folly in Kernersville!!! I have been there a few times and love that beautiful odd house. While you are in the area you should also check out Old Salem in Winston Salem
Amber Teachey old salem is beautiful at christmas
Just now came across your channel and I must say, you had me rolling with laughter, but I will be honest, your sense of humor, the sungkasses, your beard, even your teeth put me in mind of my dad whom I lost in 2004. So there were a few tears to. His humor always had me laughing, and you did to. Thanks for that. It was great. I am going to binge watch all your videos I can find. I'm a new sub.
You and Jacob make a good duo. Nice job fixing the sunglasses!
Who woulda thought a house like that was right in my back yard! I live 20 min from here! So cool, from Lexington💜
My 2 favorite vlogers !!!!! Carpetbagger reaction after seeing the broken mirror ----priceless--had me cracking up !!! thanks guys !!! Deanna
Loved that house!!!! I'm short, I can live there as made to measure 😁
Going to Old Salem? Very neat place of old times
personally, I found the first 10:43 pleasant. nice tour.
tysm for the time stamp
hi from the uk!👍love tdw x
Awesome building! The style of architecture of this building and the Empire State building as well as the Chrysler building and Radio City Music Hall in NYC is called "ART DECO"! There is also art deco jewelry for women and cosmetic cases..it was very popular during the 1920s and 30s into the 40s and is still around today! The designs were very angular and geometric! Great video...thanks for sharing!
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Brenda Drew Yes, I have a 1920’s Art Deco key chain makeup compact with makeup and lipstick still in it, it was a gift from a high school b.f. who got it at a antique shop. It’s pretty cool, I do have it up for sale right now though, no interest, lol.
This is not Art Deco. It's Victorian.
So devastated. We missed you at Epcot by minutes this past September. Then we missed you in our very own home town of Kernersville. Crushed, had a feeling you were coming to the Folly.
Can I just say, there seems to be a lot of hate in the comments because you didn't start at the house straight away, but I really enjoyed my unexpected trip. I've not yet visited America, when I do, it will probably be to New York, I may get to see Vegas one day, I may get to California or other 'tourist traps' I doubt I will ever get to see the places you just showed so I'm really happy I stumbled across this. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of it. Many thanks.
people like being assholes. No life.
Different areas in the US are different. My father was military and we moved all over. Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, and they are all different. Different local cultures. I went to college in New Mexico and after graduation I went to NYC for a job interview. I spent about a week there and I hated it. It felt like a totally different country to me. lol In the job interview they more or less asked if I would help with studies to illustrate the effectiveness of the Mayors crime policies. lol They were all but flat out asking if I was okay producing junk science. lol Anyways, if you do visit, keep in mind that NYC is an entity of it's own. It does not give you the feel of the US. It's certainly worth a visit, it just doesn't represent the US. NYC is NYC, it's very different than other parts of the country. Different states have a different flavor to them. NYC is an entirely different restaurant. :)
I was confused at first as well, but I found myself fascinated by the first part of the journey. Several videos later, I ended up subscribing. I'm glad I found this guy!
Two best things on UA-cam... have a great day to both Jacob & Adam. Creepy house.
I've lived in Florida for almost 5 years now but was born and raised in North Carolina. I miss my NC. Cant wait to go back home for a visit.
I was the same way when I was in Florida. I missed North Carolina's scenery, the food & especially the people. There's no place like home.
@@KP-vg3zn Amen to that. U miss the simple things like the nc bbq and even cheerwine. But the ppl overall for sure
Thanks for sharing love the vlog! very interesting house and glad to see you and Jacob together
9:45 Now we're talkin! A classic Reuben! On grilled rye bread with a swirl! The past ten minutes have been worth putting up with just to see that!
So close to my hometown of Greensboro :) love it
The two-seater chair that you show at 14:22 is called a tete-a-tete chair. I've also heard it called a gossip chair. It makes it easy to sit comfortably and have a close, face-to-face chat with someone.
The house doesn’t look that big from the outside!! Amazing
Well the good thing about UA-cam videos. You don't like them don't watch them! It's super easy to choose. I like their excitement & humour. People are so rude! Good video guys.
Very impressive but "the Winchester Mystery House" in San Jose, CA. is stranger.
Great video!
Love seeing you and The Carpetbagger exploring together!
:)
Bonnie Kaye
Love Adam and Jacob together!
What an AMAZINGLY STRANGE, BEAUTIFUL house !!! Thanks Adam. Peace ✌🏼♥️
My Public Comment is: Right on! Ya'll keep doin what u do, its awesome 2 see all the historical americana 😁
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Cool video blog! I love the art deco 30's style stuff as well as the old stuff in the roadside yard sales and 'antique/junk' stores. Thanks for taking us along! I heard about you originally from Camo Daves video's but accidently ran across your videos recently and was delighted. Now I know why he likes you do much, you do some of the coolest places that we just wouldn't see any other way.
That was an awful lot like the Winchester Mystery House, except the Winchester House is MUCH larger. Sarah Winchester, widow of the gun maker William Winchester supposedly continued to build more and more rooms, stairways, closets etc... because she felt the house was haunted by all who was killed by a Winchester gun. The story however is claimed to be a fable.
Hi, just to let you know that this is my "mostest" favorite channel of all UA-cam's. Great detailed and intetesting content !!! Thank you :)
That RJ Renolds building very nice and it is decorated in the Art Decco style
It's fun to drive through Winston and see our very own Empire State Building when we do. Thank you for noticing it. That's why I'm glad he did the other area driving he did. The places around Kernersville are pretty too.
This is great! We live about an hour from there in Pittsboro, NC and had no idea of all the interesting structures, etc in that area! I love your style
Be sure and try some Cheerwine (its a soda) while in NC.
The can soda for the po folks
It's good stuff.
I fucking miss cheerwine living in iowa I cant get it anymore ...at least the hyvee in Omaha carrys the glass bottles.
@@alexandriamcnally6510 How's it soda for Po folks? Pepsi was created in North Carolina too.
That house was really cool! Thanks for showing it!😊🇨🇦
Keep up this delightful work, Adam. You're a positive force in so many people's lives. Very cool.
I love when older videos of your pop up as a suggested video to watch. This was awesome!! Excellent video! Funny but quite informative too! Who would’ve thought these places exist?
So a "roof" is on the outside of a structure. A "ceiling" is the inside.
Brenda Barron i'm glad someone else commented. It kinda drove me crazy when he called it roof, i was yelling at my ipad lol
I reconsidered posting that because it was a bit judgemental but it bugged me too!!
I know the difference between the two but I have always said it the same way he did on the video. Every time I say it I see peoples faces turn red LOL I don't correct myself cause it's all too funny especially when my husband tries to correct me LOL
I don't like how he said the periodic table is "engraved" into it...
He also called a metal rooster a chicken!!!!! 🤦🏽♀️
Lived in this area all my life , and Ive never heard of this house , thanks for touring our city
Very cool old service station, Shell did a heck of a lot of promoting,, Love those places,,
Not sure if someone mentioned the strange/curious S-shaped couches, but they were neat conversation sofas where folks could face one another as they spoke. Too cool.
Wendy Hughes They laughed because SNL did comedy routines featuring S -shaped toilets !
I love these videos reminding all of us the greatness of the U.S! We are blessedNice to see Americana at its finest.
not to far from me and been there several times. great place and I love Winston. Old Salem is a great place to visit too.
You can learn all about the elements out in the elements!
Mr Woo you are one of the greatest urban geographers of our time.
In to day's episode, we learn how the Carpetbagger "bagged" his wife!
"Bagged".........
Oh, why do I bother....
I get it now! Lol....I'm going to call my boyfriend that. Sure changed meaning from the Gone with The Wind times. Lol
Born and raised in Winston-Salem, NC. I've been following you for a long time, I can't believe I missed this video till now. I've been meaning to go to Korner's Folly since we moved out near Kernersville in '06 but we never seem to make it out there. Maybe we will soon. Btw I loved how you mispronounced everything, too funny lol. Just this month they opened back up Business 40 thru town (now called Salem Pkwy) and we now have 2 of those metal spidery things. Thanks for coming to visit!! Maybe one day you can come back and do a full tour of Old Salem. A lot of history here.
While in NC you need to check out wilmington.
4ud10, I told him the same. All of the movie and show filming locations down here, plus USS NC and old battle history. He was just referencing Maximum Overdrive a week ago which was filmed in Wilmington and Leland.
.... and Asheville.
phil2u48 Oh my word, the OLD VA hospital!
Im glad that your showing this. I lived in north carolina for 28 years. I love this state. Thank you for sharing. I never know what hidden gems you can find in your local area. I am here in asheville and i have a sister that lives in high point nc.
Another great video !
I live just about 3 miles from this house. If you ever get the chance to go there, don't miss it. There are so many things there not shown in the video that you would find fascinating. Not that they didn't do a great job on this video, but there are just so many little bits and pieces of interesting pieces of history there. If you can go at Christmas time, you would be amazed at all the beauty. Every room is decorated by a different person or group. So beautiful!
Love your videos. Keep up the awesome work
Loved your road trip and adventures, glad these places along the way still exist and haven't been torn down. It really was visually very interesting and good commentary. It is all about the journey.
I love your video's! Love the Carpetbagger too! That house was amazing! I don't get to travel so I enjoy watching y'all do it for me! Thanks! I thought it was much better than the Winchester House.
Yes! The Carpetbagger has great videos as well! :)
the winchester house was bit functional only she lived there hiding and building constantly to outwit the ghosts of the spirits if those killed by her husbands fiearms--what was just seem was actually a family home--big difference
So Adam.. I watch your channel mostly for Disney content, then I came across this!!! I live 2 miles from this house! 😀 thanks for touring Winston-Salem/Kernersville!! What a cool surprise seeing this!
It’s beautiful, like an Alice in Wonderland house! Lots of fun watching you guys! :)
Wow this IS the best place you have recorded! So beautiful!
That is one strange house,I would love to go through it.
Hey Adam! I live in Winston Salem. I love the way you pronounced some of the places here. It was funny! I hope you enjoyed your time here. 😀
This is my hometown! I used to walk around that house at night with friends from high school. I know where that shell station is (about 5 min from my parents house). I've eaten at that deli before and took class trips to Salem by the tea pot.
Also, it's not pronounced Kerns-ville. It's Ker-Nirs-ville.
Cool vid!
I still live here and cool thing is thier making almost everything historic. My great grandpa worked at that shell. Its nice to know i can show my grandkids these things.
I was born in Golsboro NC, my grandma mimi lives in Kings Mountain, my aunt lives in Charlotte and my grandad lives in Raleigh. I love North Carolina it is the most beautiful place in the US in my opinion, look forward to going there every chance I get
You seem like a nice bloke, when I'm ever wanting to stop for a cup (of tea) I'll give you a shout, do you have English tea? Most of us if we're sensible throw a box of tea into our suitcase!☕
We threw all the English tea in the Boston harbour.
Call China .... tell them I want all the tea.....
ASG66 they do indeed. Google Tregothnan.
2 of my favorites guys
I can't be the only one who sees the darkness that surrounds these places that people with money used to live in. There would be more light and joy in a shack.
Sandra Susky it’s a literal TRAP house haha
Corners Folley is really cool to visit. I loved the theater he created. The furniture, the wallpapers, the ornate fireplaces, etc. All of that stuff fascinates me!
If you ever make back to California, you gotta come to San Jose to the Winchester mystery house! I think it's a lot more strange and awesome! But I could be bias since I live here 😁👍🏻
Brittany Boone , that's an amazing house and it's suppose to be haunted. I've visited the Winchester House. I can honestly say, there's a vibe.
Brittany Boone - I believe he has actually been there. Could be wrong but I seem to remember a video he did there.
I have lived in and around Winston Salem all my life and this was very interesting to watch. You even shared some information that I had never heard before. I've been to Korner's Folly a few times over the years and it is a very strange, but beautiful home. It was neat seeing all my local stomping grounds through fresh eyes. You've gained a new subscriber!
keep up the good work , love the odd stuff. If the sign says Do Not Enter.....you know you just got to.
Carpetbagger and the daily woo awesome!
You and Jacob should have sung "The Days" on that stage! haha!
Love these out of the way stops that Adam makes. Great job!
Omg I love the Folley House. I live 5 min at the most from there. Its worth to come by Kernersville NC and see it yourself.
It is really cool to be watching this now in 2020. It was also cool to see you wondering around the Triad in NC. I've never been to the house but had wondered what it looked like. Great tour. I do think they've been working on restoring it but I am not sure. Hopefully it looks better now than it did at this visit.
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I love the corridors and stairwells. I reminds me of the Winchester house. Thanks for sharing.
The two seater chair was a "Courting Chair"
This Strangest House kind of reminds me of the Winchester House. Awesome vlog, Adam.
I agree. It Is the strangest house in the world. Probably running neck & neck, with the Winchester House. Great video guys. Nice to see Carpetbagger with you too.
11:18 a child says “Daddy” - I wonder if there were other visitors there with kids. Or... this awesome location is also haunted - Boo!
heard that too
At 12:30 you can see that there were other people touring the house, also.
I would actually LOVE to live in that house. Such unique and beautiful architecture. I’d renovate and decorate it with a gothic theme with all of my oddities that are unfortunately sitting in storage because one of my kids has pretty bad asthma and can’t be around the dust. He’s going to be 18 soon and moving out on his own so I’m excited to pull everything out of their boxes! I’m actually decorating this house in my mind as I watch!
I'm confused so were any of the fireplaces functional or are they just all ornate
A functional fireplace can be ornate, I believe you mean to say decorative or ornimental, for show not functional use