If ever someone needed a tangible reminder of how fleeting and short life is, watch a video like this. One day there was someone living there - the next they were gone and were never to return. All the things we collect for various reasons... all the possessions people fight over and deem of value... sitting forgotten. People need to stop being so petty and trivial in life. Because in the end, none of it matters. Only living life matters.
Who knows why they had so many possessions. It looks like the person living there was well off. It may be that she outlived her family and immediate relatives. Who knows why no one in the local area did not attend to addressing a need to empty the house. I don't think it was deliberately left as a time capsule.
I was born in 1964, and my mom always bought Charmin tp because it smelled good and was soooo soft. We had to use that kind d/t having a septic system. I was so proud of our beautiful home. It's a shame I did not get it as I had been promised all of my childhood. Dad and his wife were selfish narcissists.
Wouldn't it make for a great video if one of these BnE explorers cleaned and put things in order in one of these gems that has been ransacked ! Bet it would go viral @@lorenrobertson8039
I'm so sorry @@TJ21222 . I have found that going no contact from the narcissist is the only way to be free from all the stress and hurt. It's not easy when you love them. But you got to love yourself enough to know when to draw that line. My mother and most of her family were all narcissistic. Only one of the original family is still living and I have minimal contact with her. We exchange birthday and sometimes other holiday cards period. Blessings~
Such a sad situation . Once a big happy family gathering place now sits emty and forgotten, with all the memories in pictures, newspapers,, hotel brochures and keep sakes. Thank you so much for taking us along. Blessings to you and yours. Stay safe.😊
This place could be a museum in its own right. There are just so many timeless treasures that it's hard to get a grip on what's really there. Hours upon hours of just moving things to the side only to find another treasure. It's almost as if this place should be conserved but not so much restored. Thank you very much for your time spent recording this awesome dwelling friend.
Lots of different decades going on. It feels like the home was passed on from one generation to the next. Fantastic explore. I really enjoyed watching it.
I've watched many videos on abandoned properties and I have to say the respect and thoughtfulness you exhibit while exploring the remains of what was someones home is admirable. Good Job!!!!
@@vmaxmadness66 The people I hate are the vandals and punks that creep in.Could be who owned the house had no relatives left.Happens ALOT.If that was my Grandparents house and it was abandoned, I would not mine.Documenting a time capsule.
He did not show any respect he's illegally in a house that me not his own. What do you people think when your congratulating someone for breaking into someone else's house
Very nice find! I absolutely love that old International Harvester Cub Cadet model 147! Wow! Very well preserved! I've got a couple of them old garden tractors. Very well built.
In America it would be cut off regardless of whether or not there was a disabled elderly person living there or not but in Europe and in Canada where this is located it's different. I've seen houses on the verge of collapse that spring out of darkness at the flip of a switch. The bigger issue is that it can be a risk for fire if the wiring has been compromised in any way due to erosion or animal activity etc.
In America, they cannot shut the power off if an elderly or handicapped person resides in the resistance, or an oxygen dependant person. however they only follow that rule when it's the winter time. Cause they can't have anyone freezing to death. (Wouldn't look good in the news ,I guess,🤔) ....,Spring, summer,fall ...you're on your own. Better buy sum candles is what they say
I remember being in a house that the electric was still on and nobody was living in it and hadn't been for years. I am assuming that if they are not using the electric then it is not making a difference.
@@ericridge2135 There is usually a base charge whether you use any electricity or not, from what I gather it can range anywhere from $5.00 to $20.00 per month 🤷♂
@@ericridge2135 There is usually a monthly service fee just for having the electric hooked up regardless if you actually use any electricity, the fees range from $5.00 to $20.00 per month.
Great tour ! Amazing thing about that velvet furniture: my Grandma died in 1969 in Winnipeg and had the exact same couch and chair in maroon, and also the blue chair in the corner. I remember playing on them too rough and getting a scolding when about 1957 so they had to have been old then... '40s ? I actually saw a few items of vintage 'smalls' that are considered high dollar and quite uncommon to rare. I hope when the time comes a proper clean out and sale happens so these things of value are held for the future, not just razed or dumped in a landfill. My guess the water filled sunken ground in back yard may well be an old septic tank which has fallen into ruin, so be careful when exploring because ground may just open and swallow a guy up ......
I would love to see just one of these BnE explorers actually take the time out and clean and reorganise one of these treasures and make it kept for historical value , it would probably make for a viral video that followers would truly appreciate @@lost_in_urbexx
The whole house looks like it was furnished by Eatons ans Sears in the 70's and 80's ! Every house in Ontario had the wide painting prints in the livingrooms usually with a velvet Elvis print ! Surprized not to see a wagon wheel lamp !@@TommyAlanRaines
@@FreeUkraine69 There may still be some explorers that clean and stage a room. I haven’t seen any do that for quite some time. Part of the reason is because a lot viewers think it’s disrespectful, while not knowing or understanding some places have been rummaged. The last one I seen be cleaned was within the last two years+/- , a guy cleaned a room with a baby grand piano.
Actually, I think it's a ceiling ventilation fan on a timer. A friend had one in her bathroom when I was younger - after a steamy shower, you set the timer so you can leave and it doesn't run all day or night. I always thought it was a great idea, they don't make 'em anymore. Also, Nutone is a big name in bathroom ceiling fans, so that's another reason I'm pretty sure it is. I've seen those heat lamps on a timer, but I'd bet this is a timed fan. Not being a smart-@$$, just sayin'!
@@itsmewildbill2296just saying it could be either one but I believe it's a heat lamp could be a fan with the heat lamp on that same circuit you don't know and I don't either too bad maybe he does if he can figure it out
@@itsmewildbill2296 You can still get timers similar to that, and they fit in the space normally held by a switch. The mechanical ones can be had for up to 2 hours I think, and more modern ones have a push button electronic setup and can run it for up to 4 hours. Now that pink toilet paper on the other hand, I don't think you can get that anymore🤣 My grandmother's house had that in the early 1990s, as it was still available at that time.
What a great find! It’s a shame that it stuck in time and family didn’t do anything with the property. It sure looks like just a lady’s home. Someone worked hard for their dream home, and nature is going to take it back😢
Amazing find! It really is a true time capsule. Great views with the drone😊 Nice work. Loved the old fridge, they're actually coming back in style😊 Great explore Brandon, sad I had to miss the live premier. You always rock the best videos💙 Keep up the great work! 🤟🦅
You've got some really honest people around there, around here that place would have been stripped of everything and probably burnt to the ground years ago! Great vid! at 55:22 looks like 2 orbs behind you!
What a cool old place Brandon loved the black and white TV set and the coloured dials on that stove wow. Also in that kitchen under the chicken was a cool old school radio. Loved this explore Bro fantastic as always.
I hope grandma went peacefully surrounded by family. It would be an honor to restore a place like this to its original glory and decor. The worst would probably be needing a new roof.
New subscriber ☺ from one Canadian to another. Came across your channel, my sister, mom and I have been binge-watching your videos 😆 Keep up the good work, and thank you for taking us on this journey with you.
I watch a lot of exploring videos. I really like you. The respect you show and the connection you seem to have with the homes and us, the viewer, makes you my favourite.
Such a neat house! Beautiful things left behind 🧡 Thank you Brandon for once again bringing us along on an exciting and intriguing adventure!🥰 Loved it!
Fabulous place Brandon!! You really find the best places, so much to see here. Definitely like stepping back in time. Awesome job as always Brandon, stay safe❤
What a cool time capsule! I was born in 1960 and can remember colored appliances. Loved the pink bathroom and the purple bedroom. I noticed some of the nic-naks were even older than the 60's. The Jergen's lotion bottle reminded me of the kind my mom had in the 60's. Thanks you so much for sharing.
Someone's life just going to dusk. So sad. I would love to know their story. The home was beautiful at one time. A lot of love went into it. It is all just a memory now, hopefully for someone.
Was the farm owners grandpaw he lived in the house till 2017 and went to a home .. notice the smoke detector chirping in backround.. that wouldnt be still on since 1997.. watch going in their the farm boys will get you..
Hey dude, that is pretty cool! I looked up one of the calendars that had an insurance co.name on it. The company is still around and it was cool to imagine the life that was lived in that old house. From Toledo, Ohio U.S.A. keep up the great work!!
A beautiful house was built in the 1960s,its near my age i was born in 1966.Like the furniture and the pink bathroom and purple room.Thanks, for the video from Morrow Ga.
This is the first video of yours that I’ve ever seen. I’m very impressed with the level of respect that you treat the property. you make a fantastic video. You move slow take the time to point out the interesting things.
Brandon Abandoned that again for taking your time to share this awesome explore i really enjoyed this one about incredible 60's time capsule ABANDONED and untouched for 30 years it was a very beautiful house and it was a woman that lived here and she must of passed away and thanks and God Bless.
Fantastic house - it definitely has been tossed. Unfortunately people can't just look, they have to ransack it and make a mess. Places like that are memories and examples of the past. Definitely a woman's touch with the decorating. What puzzles me is the copy machine in the one bedroom. 🤔 You found another awesome time capsule Brandon!
I worked on those photocopiers when they were new , i recognized the OE service sticker on the door, that’s the company I worked for .It was the largest Canon dealership in Canada back then
Amazing home ! So many memories. At 45:03 in the garage see the box of Labatt 50 Ale. They stopped making it about 1979. Too bad I bet it was a good ale.
That 60 minute timer in the pink bathroom is probably a timer for a heat lamp mounted in the ceiling for when u come out of the shower. They were pretty popular back in those days. The coolest thing in this house was that blue frig! Haven’t seen one of those since i was a kid back in the early 80’s
Actually, I think it's a ceiling ventilation fan on a timer. A friend had one in her bathroom when I was younger - after a steamy shower, you set the timer so you can leave and it doesn't run all day or night. I always thought it was a great idea, they don't make 'em anymore. Also, Nutone is a big name in bathroom ceiling fans, so that's another reason I'm pretty sure it is. I've seen those heat lamps on a timer, but I'd bet this is a timed fan. Not being a smart-@$$, just sayin'!
Hey Brandon, My husband and I watch your abandoned videos all the time and you are one of our favorite explorers!!! I love how you take your time looking at everything!! We want to find some old abandoned houses to explore but don't think there are very many around where we live in Southern Illinois lol not to mention people around here will shoot you if they catch you on their property lol. Anyway keep doing what you do because we love you!!❤
You didn't want to leave the spirit played with your equipment and then wanted you to stay. You had me cracking up when you were making the funny noises and comments 😂😂
I used to work for OE the Canon dealership who’s service sticker is on that old Canon photocopier , 1988-2006 . I worked on that particular model 100’s of times .
This house is an amazing time capsule with all the old stuff. The old TV in the cupboard and the blue fridge are so cool. A fantastic find and a great and in exploration. As always, it was fun walking through these rooms with you, Brandon.😊❤️
My Father had the same Frigidaire . I was disappointed the pedal didn't work. Ours didn't always work. You had to stick your fingers in between the doors , and grip on to the lower freezer door , while stepping on the pedal. Also @ 20:30 I love the TV Trays . Would put our tv dinners on them , and watch tv. The boob tube.
6:43 beautiful antique cabinet. 10:44 the old radio sitting on the counter 😊 11:13 love the assortment of tea cups 20:36 that’s not a clock - I think that was vintage door bell chimes weren’t they? 36:01 antique furniture just left to decay 😢
Yes, that was an old door bell. They put out a beutiful deeper sound. I usually saw them in much bigger homes. That was definitely Grandma's house, just Grandma. Maybe she was a widower? Out of all the things in there, that huge copier looked sooooo out of place. Great video.
Hey Brandon, first time and new subscriber here. Awesome, AWEsome video!! I Love the way you walk through the place and appreciate everything as though you’re walking through a museum (which you actually are in a sense). just wanted to mention that back in the kitchen, right under the oven door sticking out a little bit was a handle with a button in the middle of it. If you push that down and pull out on the handle you pull out the two or four stovetop burners. We had one just like that in a 1960s-era apartment that I partly grew up in back in the 70s to early 80s down here in Minnesota. The expiration dates on things in that fridge would have been most telling. Love the character and quality of old Canadian homes👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. Keep up the excellent work, young man😄!
I am late for the party. I only found your channel tonight, and just watched this video. Grandma's home is beautiful decay. I believe she was the same as my Grandma as she would've graduated from school in 1924. The house you explored was/is very much like I remember my Grandma's home back in the 50's through 1980. She didn't throw away much and had many old items (treasures) in her home. I enjoyed your video very much and have subscribed. I will be watching your videos of the beautiful decay of abandoned homes. ~ Sue from Texas.
An awesome old house! I was born in 1966 and raised in a brick house very similar to that one. We had a TV that looked much like that one, but maybe a little older.
You nailed it Brandon. Another really nice one 😮 the old TV i remember my grandparents had the same one and I used to watch cartoons on it when I was a little kid. Im 67 now. Can't wait for the next one my friend 😊
Fascinating to see a house that's a sixties time capsule. Glad you respected the place and didn't rush through it. So sad the elderly lady's relatives, if any,didn't want it. 😿 Would be interesting to know the backstory of whoever lived there.
Thank you for a nice longer vid. It was a nice change from so many other channels running through everything within a matter of min. You took your time and allowed us viewers to see a more in depth, non rushed tour of an older home. Looking at those pics, I believe the people standing there next to house is the actual house you're in. Again, thank you for a nice thorough look into our past. 👍👍👍
What a beautiful, large home this must have been in it's time. Such a shame it's just left to rot. So many valuable items in there that could be sold for someone else to enjoy. I can't believe the electricity is still on either. Somebody has to be paying the bill
My friend Chuck was head Librarian at Coca Cola Headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia US. for years. I was hatched in Winnipeg, in 1952. Now living on the rocky mid-coast of Maine, US. Hello from Brunswick, Maine.
1969 Oldsmobile 98 was probably the family car,it was brand new and shiny once as they proudly drove down the concession road waving to the neighbours all those years ago in rural Ontario.
These videos worry me. I’ve lived overseas for decades yet still have my home in US. I pay my property tax and utilities. Somebody checks on it for me annually. But wouldn’t want somebody breaking and entering to poke around. Are these referred to as “abandoned” to justify going in?
If ever someone needed a tangible reminder of how fleeting and short life is, watch a video like this. One day there was someone living there - the next they were gone and were never to return. All the things we collect for various reasons... all the possessions people fight over and deem of value... sitting forgotten. People need to stop being so petty and trivial in life. Because in the end, none of it matters. Only living life matters.
Who knows why they had so many possessions. It looks like the person living there was well off. It may be that she outlived her family and immediate relatives. Who knows why no one in the local area did not attend to addressing a need to empty the house. I don't think it was deliberately left as a time capsule.
@@terribletom1145 a logging crew just pushed the house I'm referencing down, but just the spot has an uneasy aura about it.
Like how you went over everything nice and slowly , great job.
This says it..for real.
Feels like I went back to my childhood seeing all the stuff from the 70s
I went back to my childhood too, seeing the vintage artifact's ;0 makes think of my family the way they were back in those days ................
Love the pink bathroom. I was born in 65 and I remember my parents buying colored tp. Great explore.
I was born in 1964, and my mom always bought Charmin tp because it smelled good and was soooo soft. We had to use that kind d/t having a septic system. I was so proud of our beautiful home. It's a shame I did not get it as I had been promised all of my childhood. Dad and his wife were selfish narcissists.
@@lorenrobertson8039 my mom is a selfish narcissist too
Wouldn't it make for a great video if one of these BnE explorers cleaned and put things in order in one of these gems that has been ransacked ! Bet it would go viral @@lorenrobertson8039
I'm so sorry @@TJ21222 . I have found that going no contact from the narcissist is the only way to be free from all the stress and hurt. It's not easy when you love them. But you got to love yourself enough to know when to draw that line. My mother and most of her family were all narcissistic. Only one of the original family is still living and I have minimal contact with her. We exchange birthday and sometimes other holiday cards period. Blessings~
@@lorenrobertson8039My dad, as well. Can't wait to find out what we three kids DON'T get. 🙈☮
Such a sad situation . Once a big happy family gathering place now sits emty and forgotten, with all the memories in pictures, newspapers,, hotel brochures and keep sakes. Thank you so much for taking us along. Blessings to you and yours. Stay safe.😊
Thanks for that awesome message and your support! 😁🤍
Indeed, but it shows we're here just for a short time.We take life & things for granted.RIP to all.😊
If it was important stuff, family would have came and got it.
Always sad. Life ends sadly for all. Watching these types videos anyways have a layer of sadness in them.
This place could be a museum in its own right. There are just so many timeless treasures that it's hard to get a grip on what's really there. Hours upon hours of just moving things to the side only to find another treasure. It's almost as if this place should be conserved but not so much restored. Thank you very much for your time spent recording this awesome dwelling friend.
Wearing a mask good idea.What a great find .You are very thoughtful with other peoples belonging .
Lots of different decades going on.
It feels like the home was passed on from one generation to the next.
Fantastic explore. I really enjoyed watching it.
Great find..I loved pink bathroom with matching toilet paper ❤
Wow, at least half of this house reminds me of when I grew up in the 50's and 60's. TY Brandon.
I've watched many videos on abandoned properties and I have to say the respect and thoughtfulness you exhibit while exploring the remains of what was someones home is admirable. Good Job!!!!
A great find, beautiful house and furniture,did a great job
It's cool but still trespassing
@@vmaxmadness66 The people I hate are the vandals and punks that creep in.Could be who owned the house had no relatives left.Happens ALOT.If that was my Grandparents house and it was abandoned, I would not mine.Documenting a time capsule.
He did not show any respect he's illegally in a house that me not his own. What do you people think when your congratulating someone for breaking into someone else's house
@@trentaccid2177bingo
Very nice find! I absolutely love that old International Harvester Cub Cadet model 147! Wow! Very well preserved! I've got a couple of them old garden tractors. Very well built.
Somebody is paying to keep the power on, I wouldn't be tromping around in someones Grandma's house LOL!
In America it would be cut off regardless of whether or not there was a disabled elderly person living there or not but in Europe and in Canada where this is located it's different. I've seen houses on the verge of collapse that spring out of darkness at the flip of a switch.
The bigger issue is that it can be a risk for fire if the wiring has been compromised in any way due to erosion or animal activity etc.
In America, they cannot shut the power off if an elderly or handicapped person resides in the resistance, or an oxygen dependant person. however they only follow that rule when it's the winter time. Cause they can't have anyone freezing to death. (Wouldn't look good in the news ,I guess,🤔) ....,Spring, summer,fall ...you're on your own. Better buy sum candles is what they say
I remember being in a house that the electric was still on and nobody was living in it and hadn't been for years. I am assuming that if they are not using the electric then it is not making a difference.
@@ericridge2135 There is usually a base charge whether you use any electricity or not, from what I gather it can range anywhere from $5.00 to $20.00 per month
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@@ericridge2135 There is usually a monthly service fee just for having the electric hooked up regardless if you actually use any electricity, the fees range from $5.00 to $20.00 per month.
Hard to believe but 1924 was A hundred years ago! I like that you are respectful of the home. Class act. So because of this, I subscribed.
Thanks for that awesome message and your support! 😁🤍
Great tour ! Amazing thing about that velvet furniture: my Grandma died in 1969 in Winnipeg and had the exact same couch and chair in maroon, and also the blue chair in the corner. I remember playing on them too rough and getting a scolding when about 1957 so they had to have been old then... '40s ? I actually saw a few items of vintage 'smalls' that are considered high dollar and quite uncommon to rare. I hope when the time comes a proper clean out and sale happens so these things of value are held for the future, not just razed or dumped in a landfill. My guess the water filled sunken ground in back yard may well be an old septic tank which has fallen into ruin, so be careful when exploring because ground may just open and swallow a guy up ......
I agree about there being vintage items. My impression is there were items placed in the empty spaces that were observed in cabinets and on shelves.
Beautiful house!! Loved it!! Also shame....the old furnirure is beautiful too.
This pace was so packed. My favorite thing was the Auqa blue refrigerator. Awesome Explore Brandon. Keep Orange Crushing It.
The pull out range is sick too
@@lost_in_urbexx Absolutely!
I would love to see just one of these BnE explorers actually take the time out and clean and reorganise one of these treasures and make it kept for historical value , it would probably make for a viral video that followers would truly appreciate @@lost_in_urbexx
The whole house looks like it was furnished by Eatons ans Sears in the 70's and 80's ! Every house in Ontario had the wide painting prints in the livingrooms usually with a velvet Elvis print ! Surprized not to see a wagon wheel lamp !@@TommyAlanRaines
@@FreeUkraine69 There may still be some explorers that clean and stage a room. I haven’t seen any do that for quite some time. Part of the reason is because a lot viewers think it’s disrespectful, while not knowing or understanding some places have been rummaged. The last one I seen be cleaned was within the last two years+/- , a guy cleaned a room with a baby grand piano.
I loved the foil painting!I have one of those&it changes with the lighting in the room.
Awesome old house stacked with vintage treasures!!
Another great video Brandon, very enjoyable 🙂👍🏻👌🏼
In the front hall that wasn't a clock. It's old door chimes
I hate to see homes abandoned & personal belongings left behind! Awesome video bro! ❤️👍🤘
Absolutely love that old television
That timer on the bathroom wall turns on the heat lamp in the ceiling. It turns on a light in the ceiling that heats up the bathroom.
Actually, I think it's a ceiling ventilation fan on a timer. A friend had one in her bathroom when I was younger - after a steamy shower, you set the timer so you can leave and it doesn't run all day or night. I always thought it was a great idea, they don't make 'em anymore. Also, Nutone is a big name in bathroom ceiling fans, so that's another reason I'm pretty sure it is. I've seen those heat lamps on a timer, but I'd bet this is a timed fan. Not being a smart-@$$, just sayin'!
@@itsmewildbill2296just saying it could be either one but I believe it's a heat lamp could be a fan with the heat lamp on that same circuit you don't know and I don't either too bad maybe he does if he can figure it out
@@itsmewildbill2296 You can still get timers similar to that, and they fit in the space normally held by a switch. The mechanical ones can be had for up to 2 hours I think, and more modern ones have a push button electronic setup and can run it for up to 4 hours. Now that pink toilet paper on the other hand, I don't think you can get that anymore🤣 My grandmother's house had that in the early 1990s, as it was still available at that time.
What a great find! It’s a shame that it stuck in time and family didn’t do anything with the property. It sure looks like just a lady’s home. Someone worked hard for their dream home, and nature is going to take it back😢
Amazing find! It really is a true time capsule. Great views with the drone😊 Nice work.
Loved the old fridge, they're actually coming back in style😊
Great explore Brandon, sad I had to miss the live premier. You always rock the best videos💙
Keep up the great work! 🤟🦅
Wow! Beautiful time capsule...some 60s and 70s. I can just imagine all the good times the family shared together..thanks for sharing! 🙌🙌
You've got some really honest people around there, around here that place would have been stripped of everything and probably burnt to the ground years ago! Great vid! at 55:22 looks like 2 orbs behind you!
What a cool old place Brandon loved the black and white TV set and the coloured dials on that stove wow. Also in that kitchen under the chicken was a cool old school radio. Loved this explore Bro fantastic as always.
I hope grandma went peacefully surrounded by family. It would be an honor to restore a place like this to its original glory and decor. The worst would probably be needing a new roof.
Very peaceful Awesome video Brandon!!!!!
New subscriber ☺ from one Canadian to another. Came across your channel, my sister, mom and I have been binge-watching your videos 😆 Keep up the good work, and thank you for taking us on this journey with you.
I watch a lot of exploring videos. I really like you. The respect you show and the connection you seem to have with the homes and us, the viewer, makes you my favourite.
Love the pink bathroom, so retro!
Such a neat house! Beautiful things left behind 🧡 Thank you Brandon for once again bringing us along on an exciting and intriguing adventure!🥰 Loved it!
Thanks for that awesome message and your support! 😁🤍
"Neat" is not exactly the word I would use.
I felt I was touring my own child hood home so many memories in there
Nice find .Alot of nice stuff in there .
Thanks for the nice tour Brandon.🙂👍
Lookin forward B! 👍🤠
Fabulous place Brandon!! You really find the best places, so much to see here. Definitely like stepping back in time. Awesome job as always Brandon, stay safe❤
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Sad that they leave all that stunning furniture. Beautiful big home 😍
What a cool time capsule! I was born in 1960 and can remember colored appliances. Loved the pink bathroom and the purple bedroom. I noticed some of the nic-naks were even older than the 60's. The Jergen's lotion bottle reminded me of the kind my mom had in the 60's. Thanks you so much for sharing.
Thanks for that awesome message and your support! 😁🤍
Loved the jergens bottle and I too was born in 1960❤️
The callender said 1977.
Thanks for the old videos, I LOVE Classic stores or houses or furniture, etc.... I love antiques.
Someone's life just going to dusk. So sad. I would love to know their story. The home was beautiful at one time. A lot of love went into it. It is all just a memory now, hopefully for someone.
Thanks for that awesome message and your support! 😁🤍
@@BrandonAbandonedwhen are you tell me where it’s at? I wanna go too
WOW!!! So much cool stuff left behind! Thanks for sharing this incredible find! 😊
@54:15 that’s a 1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88.
Hi thanks for your comment I Live in Australia and I was trying to figure out what this car was.
That is correct-most likely a high compression Rocket 350 or 455 V8.Should have raised the hood!
Was the farm owners grandpaw he lived in the house till 2017 and went to a home .. notice the smoke detector chirping in backround.. that wouldnt be still on since 1997.. watch going in their the farm boys will get you..
Oh my gosh! I was born in 1968 and I have pictures of my parent's home when I was born that had the same style as this home. Thank you for sharing!
I love that place you explored it was good to go with you in there checking it all out it seems cozy to me to thank you Brandon ❤
The home improvement Tim Allen impression @ 46:26 had me rolling lol. Great find and keep up the good work 👍🏼
Hey dude, that is pretty cool! I looked up one of the calendars that had an insurance co.name on it. The company is still around and it was cool to imagine the life that was lived in that old house. From Toledo, Ohio U.S.A. keep up the great work!!
Lots of nice stuff in there
Name 1. It’s all garbage.
A beautiful house was built in the 1960s,its near my age i was born in 1966.Like the furniture and the pink bathroom and purple room.Thanks, for the video from Morrow Ga.
Definitely a ladies house. I loved all the old products in the medicine cabinet!
This is the first video of yours that I’ve ever seen. I’m very impressed with the level of respect that you treat the property. you make a fantastic video. You move slow take the time to point out the interesting things.
Wild, three pieces of furniture in the dining area and some of the wares, just like what my parents had when I was kid.
Brandon Abandoned that again for taking your time to share this awesome explore i really enjoyed this one about incredible 60's time capsule ABANDONED and untouched for 30 years it was a very beautiful house and it was a woman that lived here and she must of passed away and thanks and God Bless.
Fantastic house - it definitely has been tossed. Unfortunately people can't just look, they have to ransack it and make a mess. Places like that are memories and examples of the past. Definitely a woman's touch with the decorating. What puzzles me is the copy machine in the one bedroom. 🤔
You found another awesome time capsule Brandon!
Thanks for the great message and your support! 🤍
@@BrandonAbandonedYou gotta b somewheres in Canada, after you says "Eh"! LOL
I worked on those photocopiers when they were new , i recognized the OE service sticker on the door, that’s the company I worked for .It was the largest Canon dealership in Canada back then
Also those picture frames and the silver is worth a lot
Could have been family members going through stuff. I've seen it happen.
Sounds great!! I’m looking forward to this one ❤🎉
Did you hear the racist Ceiling bird?
Amazing home ! So many memories. At 45:03 in the garage see the box of Labatt 50 Ale. They stopped making it about 1979. Too bad I bet it was a good ale.
That 60 minute timer in the pink bathroom is probably a timer for a heat lamp mounted in the ceiling for when u come out of the shower. They were pretty popular back in those days. The coolest thing in this house was that blue frig! Haven’t seen one of those since i was a kid back in the early 80’s
Actually, I think it's a ceiling ventilation fan on a timer. A friend had one in her bathroom when I was younger - after a steamy shower, you set the timer so you can leave and it doesn't run all day or night. I always thought it was a great idea, they don't make 'em anymore. Also, Nutone is a big name in bathroom ceiling fans, so that's another reason I'm pretty sure it is. I've seen those heat lamps on a timer, but I'd bet this is a timed fan. Not being a smart-@$$, just sayin'!
Hey Brandon, My husband and I watch your abandoned videos all the time and you are one of our favorite explorers!!! I love how you take your time looking at everything!! We want to find some old abandoned houses to explore but don't think there are very many around where we live in Southern Illinois lol not to mention people around here will shoot you if they catch you on their property lol. Anyway keep doing what you do because we love you!!❤
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You didn't want to leave the spirit played with your equipment and then wanted you to stay. You had me cracking up when you were making the funny noises and comments 😂😂
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And too funny! Haha
@@BrandonAbandonedSo where is this place?
very nice video keep up the good work pal love this old stuff .'
I used to work for OE the Canon dealership who’s service sticker is on that old Canon photocopier , 1988-2006 . I worked on that particular model 100’s of times .
My guess is the house was built in 1960. I loved the turquoise fridge and the pink bathroom tiles.
Yes I agree turquoise fridge and the pink bathroom very nice and the furniture
What a nice & large fridge.🎉❤😊.
OMG! The TV trays in the coat closet are the exact same ones my parents had in about 1970! I want them!!!
I thought I was the only one that felt a connection to an old error vibes like this. Love what you do and respect you have keep up the good work
It's so sad to see the house go to waste. Great exploration
The blue fridge is from the 60s- 70s, the aluminum cups in the cabinet are from the 50s-60s and they're still being produced now in 2024..
This house is an amazing time capsule with all the old stuff. The old TV in the cupboard and the blue fridge are so cool. A fantastic find and a great and in exploration. As always, it was fun walking through these rooms with you, Brandon.😊❤️
We had a Bissell floor sweeper back in the day 😅 Nice😊
Plastic still on the lampshades.😅
I remember this in our home in the 60s
My Father had the same Frigidaire . I was disappointed the pedal didn't work. Ours didn't always work. You had to stick your fingers in between the doors , and grip on to the lower freezer door , while stepping on the pedal.
Also @ 20:30 I love the TV Trays . Would put our tv dinners on them , and watch tv. The boob tube.
6:43 beautiful antique cabinet. 10:44 the old radio sitting on the counter 😊 11:13 love the assortment of tea cups 20:36 that’s not a clock - I think that was vintage door bell chimes weren’t they? 36:01 antique furniture just left to decay 😢
Yes, that was an old door bell. They put out a beutiful deeper sound. I usually saw them in much bigger homes. That was definitely Grandma's house, just Grandma. Maybe she was a widower? Out of all the things in there, that huge copier looked sooooo out of place. Great video.
Yes that was a door bell with the chimes , they sounded so elegant when somebody rang the door bell. 🎼🎵🎶
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Oh I love the time stamps!!! You're the first one I've seen do this. (◕દ◕)
Hey Brandon, first time and new subscriber here. Awesome, AWEsome video!! I Love the way you walk through the place and appreciate everything as though you’re walking through a museum (which you actually are in a sense). just wanted to mention that back in the kitchen, right under the oven door sticking out a little bit was a handle with a button in the middle of it. If you push that down and pull out on the handle you pull out the two or four stovetop burners. We had one just like that in a 1960s-era apartment that I partly grew up in back in the 70s to early 80s down here in Minnesota. The expiration dates on things in that fridge would have been most telling. Love the character and quality of old Canadian homes👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. Keep up the excellent work, young man😄!
Just found your channel
. so Great..love how you look at every small detail .
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Maybe it was a spirit saying hi when your ear got tickled 😮
That would be cool 😁
Nice respectful video of this place. You seem to care about the places you explore and realize people once cared about them and the things inside.
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If this the house in Hamilton or burlington ontario the old lady is in a nursing home and kids are saving it for the land
I enjoyed you showing this Home.We are seeing something that reflects another Human s Life and thoughts,their life through anothers eyes..
I am late for the party. I only found your channel tonight, and just watched this video. Grandma's home is beautiful decay. I believe she was the same as my Grandma as she would've graduated from school in 1924. The house you explored was/is very much like I remember my Grandma's home back in the 50's through 1980. She didn't throw away much and had many old items (treasures) in her home. I enjoyed your video very much and have subscribed. I will be watching your videos of the beautiful decay of abandoned homes. ~ Sue from Texas.
Another great one loved it alot of things left behind beautiful
An awesome old house! I was born in 1966 and raised in a brick house very similar to that one. We had a TV that looked much like that one, but maybe a little older.
That Frigidaire stove is AMAZING! There are places in Flori-Duh that collect things like that and pay good money....
I loved this explore one of the best thanks for letting me walk with you on this cold rainy day.
You nailed it Brandon. Another really nice one 😮 the old TV i remember my grandparents had the same one and I used to watch cartoons on it when I was a little kid. Im 67 now. Can't wait for the next one my friend 😊
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Fascinating to see a house that's a sixties time capsule. Glad you respected the place and didn't rush through it. So sad the elderly lady's relatives, if any,didn't want it. 😿 Would be interesting to know the backstory of whoever lived there.
So cool! Clearly someone is trying to keep things preserved by having power on. Someone is paying that bill.
Always an awesome vid. Thank you!
I love the fridgedaire range. I think those chimes you said was a big clock are actually the door bell.
Thank You, I always enjoy your videos. Be Safe and warm. ✌️😊
Thank you for a nice longer vid. It was a nice change from so many other channels running through everything within a matter of min. You took your time and allowed us viewers to see a more in depth, non rushed tour of an older home. Looking at those pics, I believe the people standing there next to house is the actual house you're in. Again, thank you for a nice thorough look into our past. 👍👍👍
August 01 1924 school certificate, exactly 100 year old yesterday. and the paper looks in pretty good shape.
The old TV and the old car were my favorites. Olds Delta 88! home of the 455 Rocket
What a beautiful, large home this must have been in it's time. Such a shame it's just left to rot. So many valuable items in there that could be sold for someone else to enjoy. I can't believe the electricity is still on either. Somebody has to be paying the bill
Proper little home. Love it and the property
Beautiful house like the furniture
You’re so respectful, love your videos love your voice love your 6’4” self
My friend Chuck was head Librarian at Coca Cola Headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia US. for years. I was hatched in Winnipeg, in 1952. Now living on the rocky mid-coast of Maine, US. Hello from Brunswick, Maine.
That's awesome, quite the journey!! I'm sure it was amazing!! 🤩
What's happening Brunswick Maine!! ❤️🤍💙 Thanks for the message and your support!
1969 Oldsmobile 98 was probably the family car,it was brand new and shiny once as they proudly drove down the concession road waving to the neighbours all those years ago in rural Ontario.
These videos worry me. I’ve lived overseas for decades yet still have my home in US. I pay my property tax and utilities. Somebody checks on it for me annually. But wouldn’t want somebody breaking and entering to poke around. Are these referred to as “abandoned” to justify going in?