Abandoned Connecticut House Of Vines Explore 3 Floors Of Vintage Items
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Abandoned since 2009, this CT house is filled with vintage stuff. Three floors of it. Lots of rooms. The upper floors are more interesting than the first so stick with watching the video. There's clawfoot bathtubs in the bathrooms. Vintage light fixtures. Old toys and records. Jewelry and furniture. I was overwhelmed with all the stuff, so I didn't point out everything but it's all on video. I didn't want to pick through all the personal papers and photo albums out of respect for those who once owned them. It looks as though family members rather than vandals picked through the things. There's no graffiti or physical damage that was done on purpose. The very top floor staircase is slanted so I don't think the house will survive much longer unfortunately. I hope you all enjoy watching this video as much as I enjoyed making it. As always it was another fun explore. Thanks for watching. Please subscribe. Take Care...
Shame stuff gets left like this but its pretty cool!
It is pretty sad. The couple that owned it both passed away.
Can't help but wonder how beautiful The Vines are when they bloom in the spring! Good explore!
It's very unfortunate that there are so many abandoned pads just wasting away when there are many homeless families living on the streets. All because of hard luck. It appears this family attempted to pack up their belongings, and for whatever purpose, they didn't quite succeed in their effort of taking everything. My wish is explorers wouldn't walk over the Holy Bible left on the floor, but take the time to pick it up. I feel the same way about photos on the floor. Somehow, in my opinion it is disrespectful to walk over certain items. It doesn't take that much effort. Unless of course, the photos are scattered everywhere. Which at times we do come across this. That home was fairly large. Thank you for sharing the exploring time with us. Awesome video. Stay safe!!
Thanks. I really like that abandoned vine look.
Thanks. I probably should have picked it up but then again, it was in the doorway - maybe it was there to keep something in or out protecting the space. I try to leave things as I find them.
Cool spot man let me know if you trade spots
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So Sad to see these homes just Left to rot? What about memories? Family Etc ....... Please Start saying WHERE In Connecticut you are???? SW East Fairfield County etc...... come on
Nice video with a Uconn yearbook - my alma mater but way before my time! This footage is really clear, is it a new camera?
Thanks for the comment. It's a GoPro11, I've had it for a few months - I like it.
Cool video! 🤘👍
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Lovely in decay. Nice explore.
Thanks RootlessDestinations, these places always amaze me.
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Lmk if you ever wanna trade bro id love to see this house and others on your page 🔥🙌🏼
Thanks Nate
Nice video but I thought it was bout looking at the house, the woodwork, not the stuff on the floors..
Thanks Lisa, I try to do both. If the house is nice and empty I focus more on the architecture but I like when they are filled with stuff too.
I love looking at the remnants of someone's life. The little stuff.