Seeing the markings on the back wall of the house and some bricks projecting out, I wonder if the house was originally larger and some of it was removed for some reason. My guess is that the places where the bricks are sticking out is where beams had been in place to support floors. I'm sure something has been done to this house but I'm not sure just what it is.
I think I’ve spotted a way in the last time I went. It’s very sketchy but probably worth it. The dude in the trailer is named John, he’s cool as long as you’re cool.
I believe that is the old Rosenberger Farm I have been inside there many times when I was a teenager in the 70's
This house is called the Aydelott-Rosenberger House. I live 5 mins down the road and I’ve even ridden my horses to this house multiple times.
I'm from Cane Run Farm - I should know you -
edit - do you remember Sam Smith?
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing your video & research❤
Fun fact the house used to be bigger in the area where the bricks were
Wow, Bet It Was Beautiful, because it Still Is to me...Stay Safe..
Nice video. Thanks for posting!
What an awesome historical find,
The inside definitely needs to be video taped before any restoration is done
Nice find!
Glad to se it’s boarded up tight to protect from vandals. Looked like a historic school house in the background.
The church that was referenced in the begining of the video was moved from the corner of Dixie Highway and Bethany Lane to where it's at today.
Archives say this house was built in 1968 , it' s absolutely gorgeous , I hope it's saved every sweet inch of it 😊
Love it! :)
That house is way older than that
Tony Ray I would agree maybe 1868
Cathie B will you be my gf?
In 1968? Then how can it be historic? Unless ya meant 1868 then it would be. Just sayin, not knit pickin
Respectfully presented. Thank you
Love the the brackets on the eaves
What a beauty!!!
Had no clue this was there :O ! Thanks!
Seeing the markings on the back wall of the house and some bricks projecting out, I wonder if the house was originally larger and some of it was removed for some reason. My guess is that the places where the bricks are sticking out is where beams had been in place to support floors. I'm sure something has been done to this house but I'm not sure just what it is.
Wow 2 years ago lol , but I’m here to say yes your right it was bigger then it is now . Sadly got destroyed, but you was right !
What a beautiful house!!!! Nice video! :)
You have a new subb thank you I absolutely love old home's and their history 👍👍💗
Just discovered your channel 💯
Since I live in Louisville too...give me a call we'll explore it together...I love this stuff
I grew up on Cane Run Farm - I love this - there used to be a fella named Sam Smith -
I think I’ve spotted a way in the last time I went. It’s very sketchy but probably worth it. The dude in the trailer is named John, he’s cool as long as you’re cool.
Absolutamente hermosa!! Good job👍
Sad to see this house is well sealed, for bet would be most interesting inside...
It looks like a second Farnsley Norman
I have bean there before
Bet house was gorgeous when built. Sad, not able to venture inside, just being smart not to, Yes saw trailer..
Would love to join y’all !! I’m new to Louisville
It looks like a spooky house to me.
Is someone on the roof watching you?
Now that is what german smear is suppose to look like.
where is this at
nevermind lol
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You were going to say: "Don't end a sentence in a preposition" weren't you?
But, you opted for "oh well", sweet.