Amazing that the pool table wasn't vandalized. The whole building didn't look too bad of shape. The damage was mostly from the weather and neglect. Stay safe out there! I always enjoy your explores. I'm watching on April 19, 2020. I hope that you are well. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!
Interesting house .. Nice to see that you have some compassion for that Butterfly to take it and put it outside and save it's life, you have a good heart I would have done the same.
This house is BEAUTIFUL (besides the grunge of course). Just imagine how it would look all restored and glorified. The woodwork is fantastic, and it has a lot of space (although they could of made the kitchen a LOT bigger). It's sad seeing the place rot away. Makes you wonder.. Sometimes I'd love to know the history on some of these houses! If only that information was easier to get. Ahh.. all I can say besides the years of abandonment, grime, and filth, is this house is still and probably was beautiful. I love all your videos. They kind of inspire me in a way to want to explore the history of older houses, and makes me admire the architecture and style of these older houses. Thank you so so much and I can't wait to see all the future explorations that still need to be explored and documented before they disappear from existence. :)
I bet the pool table room used to be a kitchen, the small one, a butler's pantry. The back stairs were for the help--originally. Great house, one of my faves
No sign of vandalism. Just amazing how much a beautiful house can deteriorate in 15 years. Thanks for this wonderful find, Pam. Also, those people sure were lazy when it comes to throwing out outdated calendars lol.
Tiki,this house is beautiful. I lived in a house that was built in 1905 it had the same type of radiators with the fancy design in them. These could be bought in different lengths. They were bought according to room size. The larger the room the longer the radiator.
Awww, good for you for releasing the butterfly back outside! I did that before with a dove that got stuck in a house and once, I rescued a bumblebee. :p
Haha! That is very sweet. I'll even rescue house spiders if I come across any in my own house. As much as I fear them, I will just remove them from the house and take them way down the street in a container and set them free, lol.
Hehehe, I don't worry about spiders unless they are ones I know are poisonous. They can handle themselves. :p Doves however are dumb and keep bouncing off windows. :p
I find it amazing and almost sad that most of us want that farmhouse/ranch design with our houses, and yet beautiful buildings like this have been left to rot away.
The front door is wonderful. I have a wood with enamel top kitchen table similar to the one in this house. They are desirable vintage items in Atlanta GA, USA.
Course there's a chair. The place had to be inhabited by Scots Beer and ALL THAT WALLPAPER! Each room w/ a different theme. The bathroom would surely leave one dizzy if in there for any amount of time. Another gripping adventure and Thank you.
I have noticed a pattern in your videos when it comes to the potential dates that the homes were abandoned, the majority of them seem to have dates of either March, August or November. Hmmm, very curious.
Thank you for freeing the "flutterby". I'm told that's what I used to call them as a toddler. I watched the upstairs part and I still say it needs a woman's touch. Well, anybody's touch at this point, if they're productive. It just reminds me of the frat house vibe, with apparently at least one single dad. Wonder why this place was just left behind.
I know people tell you this all the time but you really have the sweetest voice and you just seem like such a genuine person:) I have just been watching your videos the past week and they are so so great:) All the urban explorers on youtube all have such different styles and it's so cool to see!
ashleighobrien27 That is actually a myth. You can't kill butterflies by touching their wings. They have little overlapping scales that can be rubbed off when touched, and many are removed when they emerge from the cocoon. Many even fly without any of these scales at all. They are just less aerodynamic and their flight pattern may be affected. Google it to see for yourself.
Thanks, Carole. Yeah, the wallpaper in some of these houses really does a number on the eyes, lol. Makes you wonder how they could live amongst it. Maybe that's why they're gone! lol
wow that house had alot of detail in the stained woodwork and doors most get painted over. Very psychedelic looking tile in the bathroom i'm with you don't like spiders when i explore basement looked creepy thanks for the great video!
Always enjoy your tours of these houses. It's a shame that some have such beautiful ornate detail, and they are allowed to rot away. The doors and some woodwork in this house are so nice, better than any prefab available today. However, I grew up in 100+ year old farmhouses in the North. My experience says most old houses are big and drafty (let's just say freezing except directly in front of the wood stove), and they must not have been pleasant places to spend an Ontario winter.
Boy you are brave to come back in the night! Be careful! I love all the beautiful wood work like the doors and trim etc. also the old wall paper is so nice. Thank you for all your videos. I enjoy them a lot.
The pool table may have been one with a solid slate slab under the felt, the house we live in has one in it. The previous owner left it because it couldn't be lifted from the basement. It had originally been brought down before the basement was finished some time in the late seventies.
Those smaller, steeper stairways were a servants access to the upstairs. The owners of these big houses were well to do and didn't like seeing the help or running into them on the staircase so they had their own. We have them here in Ohio.
At 19:44 that is asbestos wrap on what used to be 3 inch steam lines, probably converted to water as indicated by the bright red circulator pump you saw on the furnace, I had the same set up in my house. love your vids.
I'm not sure what to think anymore???? Looking back at you're dentist video I had no idea you would have such a soft spot for a butterfly!! Then again I probably give people the impression I like my pets more than people. Thanks for making all the cool videos, I hope you enjoy making them as much as I like watching them. Best wishes, David
+David Osburn Yes, quite the contrast. I do love my animals. :) It's always a pleasure making these videos, and I'm glad you enjoy watching them just as much. Thanks, David.
That's a banded garden spider...pretty cool. The poop looked like raccoon poop and it looked like raccoon prints on the tub. Love the pool table. Great video!
heh, you like the rush of sneaking through those forsaken and potentially dangerous places without getting caught or leaving a trace, just like me. ^ ^ i love it...
The old computer seems to a TRS 80 Model 3 a true classic!... was the best for games at its time. I'm addicted to your videos and normally I think I could ignore most of the relics that you find, but this computer...the temptation would easily make run away from this house holding the TRS 80!! ;-))
Your vids are really good. You don't make me dizzy by jerking the camera fast or spinning around quickly. You are very knowledgable about houses and items in general. I know I don't know you but I get a bit worried for your safety ( like the time that biker guy came in that large house adjacent to that Church in Orlando!). I wish you carried a bat or stick! Be safe.
your videos are awesome..one of the best i have seen.. i have already subscribed ..happy hunting..love to see more..i cant stop watching your videos.. which are very clear and easy to watch without getting a headache or virtigo..good job!!!
Oh, it was much more than "Darn". I don't shy away from bad language, especially when such a situation is called for, lol.. I just bleep myself out for UA-cam sensibilities.
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray. But I woke up this morning, could've sworn it was judgment day. The sky was all purple, there were people running everywhere. Trying to run from the destruction, you know I didn't even care. :) Happy New Year TikiTrex. Bees fly to honey.
Loved the pool table. A bit of TLC that could easily be brought back into use. Bet it has some value too. Bees and spiders seem to like a bit of publicity on your videos lol
I can't believe you went home and got your flashlight 🔦 and came back in the dark to show us the back basement your awsome
Awe what a sweetheart letting that butterfly go
🦋
Amazing that the pool table wasn't vandalized. The whole building didn't look too bad of shape. The damage was mostly from the weather and neglect. Stay safe out there! I always enjoy your explores. I'm watching on April 19, 2020. I hope that you are well. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!
Interesting house .. Nice to see that you have some compassion for that Butterfly to take it and put it outside and save it's life, you have a good heart I would have done the same.
An that pool table was incredible it probably a Brunswick 1920s or 30s when it was made
very cool explore! cant believe i just found your channel
This house is BEAUTIFUL (besides the grunge of course). Just imagine how it would look all restored and glorified. The woodwork is fantastic, and it has a lot of space (although they could of made the kitchen a LOT bigger). It's sad seeing the place rot away. Makes you wonder.. Sometimes I'd love to know the history on some of these houses! If only that information was easier to get. Ahh.. all I can say besides the years of abandonment, grime, and filth, is this house is still and probably was beautiful. I love all your videos. They kind of inspire me in a way to want to explore the history of older houses, and makes me admire the architecture and style of these older houses. Thank you so so much and I can't wait to see all the future explorations that still need to be explored and documented before they disappear from existence. :)
Nice to see a house fairly untouched - I’d love to live there
You are so brave! Every time you open a door, or cabinet I feel like something is going to jump out at me! Lol...
you are very kind hearted for freeing the butterfly
The computer looked like a early Texas instrument circa early 80s
Hello ray here wow beautiful wood work on this house what a shame going to wast solid wood doors too take my friend Raymond from New York ❤️✌️
When I was a kid we always partied in old abandoned houses, :-) thank goodness we survived! Lol
I agree, the wood work is gorgeous!
I bet the pool table room used to be a kitchen, the small one, a butler's pantry. The back stairs were for the help--originally. Great house, one of my faves
I love that you set the butterfly free. You have a good heart.
I'm shook by the radiator
I love the trees along the driveway. The woodwork inside is beautiful too.
I love your reaction when you open the cabinet doors. I can just hear you thinking grungy. As you always say in your videos. That basement was creepy.
The house is beautiful the woodwork is gorgeous it would be so pretty remodeled and that ugly paint sanded off the cabinets
No sign of vandalism. Just amazing how much a beautiful house can deteriorate in 15 years. Thanks for this wonderful find, Pam.
Also, those people sure were lazy when it comes to throwing out outdated calendars lol.
Tiki,this house is beautiful. I lived in a house that was built in 1905 it had the same type of radiators with the fancy design in them. These could be bought in different lengths. They were bought according to room size. The larger the room the longer the radiator.
Like I said,I could not go in to these houses by my self,you are VERY BRAVE.
Awww, good for you for releasing the butterfly back outside!
I did that before with a dove that got stuck in a house and once, I rescued a bumblebee. :p
Haha! That is very sweet. I'll even rescue house spiders if I come across any in my own house. As much as I fear them, I will just remove them from the house and take them way down the street in a container and set them free, lol.
Hehehe, I don't worry about spiders unless they are ones I know are poisonous. They can handle themselves. :p Doves however are dumb and keep bouncing off windows. :p
***** kind ppl.. yaaay all the way..
I find it amazing and almost sad that most of us want that farmhouse/ranch design with our houses, and yet beautiful buildings like this have been left to rot away.
I always love the staircases.
The front door is wonderful. I have a wood with enamel top kitchen table similar to the one in this house. They are desirable vintage items in Atlanta GA, USA.
That house must have been really nice at some point!!
I kept saying to you....release the butterfly please! lol
You are so brave to go in a basement in dark
Your a brave girl entering these buildings, loving your work, but please be careful.
I wish people who are building big, over priced new houses today would take the money and invest in renovating one of these.
8:40 love that vintage AIO computer from the 80-90s
You are a great explorer and also a very kind person, i really admire you
The woodwork in this house is absolutely amazing - sttill beautiful and in good shape. I would love to restore this one!
Very intresting house, I love the pooltable and the old computer.
wood in the house is beautiful
Course there's a chair. The place had to be inhabited by Scots Beer and ALL THAT WALLPAPER! Each room w/ a different theme. The bathroom would surely leave one dizzy if in there for any amount of time. Another gripping adventure and Thank you.
What you thought was a six pack beer Holder was actually a milk holder LOL
I have noticed a pattern in your videos when it comes to the potential dates that the homes were abandoned, the majority of them seem to have dates of either March, August or November. Hmmm, very curious.
and most of them in year 2009..
I love that 36" hugger ceiling fan at 8:48! And I also love the vintage microwave at 7:00 MicrowaveMeShow
Too bad it's "floppy"...
Thank you for freeing the "flutterby". I'm told that's what I used to call them as a toddler.
I watched the upstairs part and I still say it needs a woman's touch. Well, anybody's touch at this point, if they're productive. It just reminds me of the frat house vibe, with apparently at least one single dad. Wonder why this place was just left behind.
I'm missing those long, warm, summer days about now.
I was born August 14 1996. That's so cool seeing that calendar
Wow this is great, one of the best houses I have seen on UA-cam!
I know people tell you this all the time but you really have the sweetest voice and you just seem like such a genuine person:) I have just been watching your videos the past week and they are so so great:) All the urban explorers on youtube all have such different styles and it's so cool to see!
+Spook Babes What a nice comment. Thanks so much. :)
I just started watching your videos a few weeks ago and I love them!! Keep them coming!!
God knows what made me notice this, but I have that same floppy ceiling fan right here in my dining room, LOL! Great video Pam, thanks again :)
aw thats sweet helping butterfly go free.i do the same to bless u tiki..ty great video as allways........
+Susan G A. Thank you, Susan!
+Susan G A. yeah but in turn she shortend its life by touching the wings. still a great thought though
ashleighobrien27 That is actually a myth. You can't kill butterflies by touching their wings. They have little overlapping scales that can be rubbed off when touched, and many are removed when they emerge from the cocoon. Many even fly without any of these scales at all. They are just less aerodynamic and their flight pattern may be affected. Google it to see for yourself.
+TikiTrex I believe you, I was just going off of what I was taught as a kid. thanks for setting me straight awesome vids!
ashleighobrien27 Thanks! I guess that's what everyone was led to believe at one point.
Thanks, Carole. Yeah, the wallpaper in some of these houses really does a number on the eyes, lol. Makes you wonder how they could live amongst it. Maybe that's why they're gone! lol
the pool table seems in good condition and you were so brave to go in the basement
I had that exact same microwave growing up!! Haven't thought of that thing in years....wow! :)
Has great potential, wooden doors are beautiful!
Thanks. You're most welcome. :) It's in Southern Ontario, Canada.
wow that house had alot of detail in the stained woodwork and doors most get painted over. Very psychedelic looking tile in the bathroom i'm with you don't like spiders when i explore basement looked creepy thanks for the great video!
You just earned your self a subscriber!
Thank you!
Always enjoy your tours of these houses. It's a shame that some have such beautiful ornate detail, and they are allowed to rot away. The doors and some woodwork in this house are so nice, better than any prefab available today. However, I grew up in 100+ year old farmhouses in the North. My experience says most old houses are big and drafty (let's just say freezing except directly in front of the wood stove), and they must not have been pleasant places to spend an Ontario winter.
The wood work is awesome..
Oh my GOD,i want that pool table!!!
Boy you are brave to come back in the night! Be careful! I love all the beautiful wood work like the doors and trim etc. also the old wall paper is so nice. Thank you for all your videos. I enjoy them a lot.
A little bit of a GROWL in the basement at 18:45 after she says furnace.
The pool table may have been one with a solid slate slab under the felt, the house we live in has one in it. The previous owner left it because it couldn't be lifted from the basement. It had originally been brought down before the basement was finished some time in the late seventies.
Those smaller, steeper stairways were a servants access to the upstairs. The owners of these big houses were well to do and didn't like seeing the help or running into them on the staircase so they had their own. We have them here in Ohio.
losthighway36. true true. I'm from ohio! born and raised.
Coshocton here. A lot of old abandoned houses.
Love all those beautiful doors!
I appreciate that. Thank you!
What an odd place to find a bottle of cologne! That spider was huge!
If I were you I should take that pool table LOL!
At 19:44 that is asbestos wrap on what used to be 3 inch steam lines, probably converted to water as indicated by the bright red circulator pump you saw on the furnace, I had the same set up in my house. love your vids.
Thanks for the info, and glad you enjoy my vids!
I'm not sure what to think anymore???? Looking back at you're dentist video I had no idea you would have such a soft spot for a butterfly!!
Then again I probably give people the impression I like my pets more than people.
Thanks for making all the cool videos, I hope you enjoy making them as much as I like watching them.
Best wishes,
David
+David Osburn Yes, quite the contrast. I do love my animals. :) It's always a pleasure making these videos, and I'm glad you enjoy watching them just as much. Thanks, David.
That's a banded garden spider...pretty cool. The poop looked like raccoon poop and it looked like raccoon prints on the tub. Love the pool table. Great video!
heh, you like the rush of sneaking through those forsaken and potentially dangerous places without getting caught or leaving a trace, just like me. ^ ^ i love it...
I was here a few years ago. I live fairly close to it. I think it’s been torn down now.
I have a photo of the magazine from 1996 in the exact same spot.
She goes into this house twice! The next time at night! Serious guts... then she frees a butterfly. 2 different sides in one video!!
You are so brave to come back at night ! I enjoy your vids very much and know it must be hard work to get through some of those houses. Be careful !
At 1:18 that is an old craft project -- empty juice cans covered in fabric and padding to make a foot stool.
LOL @ "There's 2 frying pans on the floor".
I'm fascinated by abandoned buildings and like to peek inside. But.... I've never had the nerve to go into a pitch black basement.
"It's like a big chest... home made chest." (*opens*)
- I was expecting a corpse or somethin.. hehe
OMG You're back!!!! AHHH! YAY!
The old computer seems to a TRS 80 Model 3 a true classic!... was the best for games at its time. I'm addicted to your videos and normally I think I could ignore most of the relics that you find, but this computer...the temptation would easily make run away from this house holding the TRS 80!! ;-))
reminds me of a house in Fallout with the left over food, pool table, the computer definitly
Calendar from 1998 and 1996 thats scary how long that place has been abandoned.
another great in depth explore--TY
Your vids are really good. You don't make me dizzy by jerking the camera fast or spinning around quickly. You are very knowledgable about houses and items in general. I know I don't know you but I get a bit worried for your safety ( like the time that biker guy came in that large house adjacent to that Church in Orlando!). I wish you carried a bat or stick! Be safe.
Love that old woodwork, doors, wow nice stuff to be reused, what a waste
I would have totally opened that pickle jar lol. I'm always interested in opening old nasty expired stuff...
looked like people are still using the pool table good job
I would of tool that pool table with my truck and sell it haha but nice video Tiki
Could be renovated back. Looks like was a quality build from the look of the doors and skirting.
your videos are awesome..one of the best i have seen.. i have already subscribed ..happy hunting..love to see more..i cant stop watching your videos.. which are very clear and easy to watch without getting a headache or virtigo..good job!!!
Thanks so much for the comment and your subscription! I'm glad you like my videos and appreciate your positive feedback.
great videos - you have a new subscriber!
Some things you can still use in that house: clean those glass jars in the cup boards and the whole microwave
I would love to be able to go and buy that beautiful wood staircase it's breathtaking
Love your videos
Omg...I would have paid BIG $$$$ to have seen that. I could imagined a few things you said. You probably just said " Darn". Happy Hunting 😜
Oh, it was much more than "Darn". I don't shy away from bad language, especially when such a situation is called for, lol.. I just bleep myself out for UA-cam sensibilities.
Thank you!
The wood moldings and doors are worth a lot of money. What a shame this house is just returning to the earth! :)
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray. But I woke up this morning, could've sworn it was judgment day. The sky was all purple, there were people running everywhere. Trying to run from the destruction, you know I didn't even care. :) Happy New Year TikiTrex. Bees fly to honey.
Loved the pool table. A bit of TLC that could easily be brought back into use. Bet it has some value too. Bees and spiders seem to like a bit of publicity on your videos lol
Yes, they sure seem to be a magnet to me, lol.
Great wood work indoors
The blue thing at the beginning when you walked thrugh that red door was FIREWORKS ('o')