Topsmead State Forest House History ua-cam.com/video/AcNGPnkAgyg/v-deo.htmlsi=p6wyE2rjfSHl52h9 Website of Topsmead State Forest www.friendsoftopsmead.org/
Thanks for sharing the tour with us. Lovely place. My grandmother had a stove with the cooking pot recessed on the top but her stove was about half the size of the one in that house. She also had one of those old-timey refrigerators with that barrel-shaped thing on top and it stood on four legs so there was space underneath for the dog's bed. My grandparents had an old ice box in the cellar that they used to store paint cans and the like. I guess the ice box was retired to the cellar when they got the electric refrigerator. My grandmother also used a wringer washing machine and hung clothes to dry on the clothesline outside.
@@estreetangel Thanks for the support; yeah this house has a lot of character; from watching the video back; I wonder what the last bedroom looked like: Your grandparents house reminds me of my great-grandmothers house; I remember her having 2 random Metal milk cans in front of the front door: I always wondered why she kept them. She was born 1925- Her house was kept in the late 90s era with a couple of 70s appliances. The oldest item I have from her; is a iron pan; probably from her mother from the late 1800s
Topsmead State Forest House History
ua-cam.com/video/AcNGPnkAgyg/v-deo.htmlsi=p6wyE2rjfSHl52h9
Website of Topsmead State Forest
www.friendsoftopsmead.org/
That’s so cool! I love historical houses. 🙂
Thanks for sharing the tour with us. Lovely place.
My grandmother had a stove with the cooking pot recessed on the top but her stove was about half the size of the one in that house. She also had one of those old-timey refrigerators with that barrel-shaped thing on top and it stood on four legs so there was space underneath for the dog's bed.
My grandparents had an old ice box in the cellar that they used to store paint cans and the like. I guess the ice box was retired to the cellar when they got the electric refrigerator.
My grandmother also used a wringer washing machine and hung clothes to dry on the clothesline outside.
@@estreetangel Thanks for the support; yeah this house has a lot of character; from watching the video back; I wonder what the last bedroom looked like:
Your grandparents house reminds me of my great-grandmothers house; I remember her having 2 random Metal milk cans in front of the front door: I always wondered why she kept them. She was born 1925- Her house was kept in the late 90s era with a couple of 70s appliances. The oldest item I have from her; is a iron pan; probably from her mother from the late 1800s
@@brightlyepic Very cool about still having that very old pan.