That picture, "School Days" was most interesting , and thatnewspaper thing with the skulls. Weird. Watching again, some of these you're reuploading, I really enjoy seeing them again. The door hanging in mid-air was a classic!
I love your videos. You have a style that stands out. It's nice that you talk while you are exploring. This is one of the best videos I have watched yet. The hanging door on what was the second floor is a classic!!! You have guts for going up the steps to check it out. You scared me and I am just watching your video. LOL. Keep up the great videos. Thank you for taking us with you. :)
So glad u didn't fall thru that crazy collapsing floor! I was holding my breath when u were upstairs. LOL! Whew! Its too bad that house will probably just completely collapse and bury the antiques inside. Looks to me its been there for many many years just rotting. My guess is since at the latest 1980 since anyone lived there. I liked the arched window.
Nothing in there was newer then the late 70's so wow it could have been empty since then. You are one brave lady lol I was cringing again when you got to the top of the stairs lol
thanks tiki , great find and cool house. sometimes it would be nice to see this house it the day,i bet it was realy nice,keep up the good work and be careful.
I grew up in a 150 year old farmhouse in the 70's with that same cook stove in the kitchen, my mom would still use it in the winter to cook a big sunday meal but never in the summer lol that thing would bake you out of the house lol
Tiki, You have the best abandoned house videos on youtube. I really enjoy watching them. This one scared the bejesus out of me.. Boy you have some courage!!! When you inched out on that collapsed area and looked down, my stomach flipped..lol.It's refreshing to watch a video that doesn't give out the location, and I especially like that you talk during your videos. Thank you for all the effort you put into filming these gems for us:)
That lid-thing at the beginning was the top to a portable counter top washing machine. You loaded toe clothes in the bucket-like tub, and fitted the lid on top, with the agitator of course. plug it in, turn the knob, and wheeeeee!
I will hazard a guess that the property was vacated some time in the 1980s. The console TV in the kitchen is circa 1977-80 by the looks of it. The other TV is circa 1954, so that house had been in the same family for a while. The odd-looking lid with the control knob looks like a Silex Handi-Hot portable clothes washer. And the steel pail next to it may have belonged with it, too. I'm guessing the resident to be a man in his 80s that hung around the kitchen mostly in his last years there.
Wow..another fantastic video. .i must have missed it..i love to watch your videos. .because you describe and try to give us a story. ..which really bring us the true excitement and emotions of your tours and take us with you. .thank you
Hi I recently started watching videos of abandoned homes and out of all the other explorers your the best!!! I mean your fearless and funny some of the men take off running as soon as they hear a little noise and you don't !! But I do have to say that this house you explored is my favorite!!! I was in tears just laughing at the way you just keep going and going through each room climbing over things and looking down into collapsing rooms.. I was in awe how gutsy you really are !!! Keep up the good work!! Hope to see new ones soon. Raul
Wow risky as! Thinking abandoned late 70's to 80's but you never know. Some people like to keep older documents and things. Still thinking late 70's to early 80's though.
You really scared the crap out of me! This is the riskiest I have ever seen you take! I was scared for your safety when you were upstairs and climbed over the gaping hole at the top! That wood burning kitchen stove is worth a few grand, I am surprised no one has hauled it off.
Interesting you noticed that; The chance that the family who lived there emigrated from either England or Scotland is pretty high! From confederation until I'd say at the latest round about 1985, the identities were unique. Now it's hardly possible to differentiate.
You might want to check the local historical society or town Hall. They would have records about the house. Then you might be able to determine when it was abandoned. There has to be a record somewhere.
+Stevin Henrichs There are no records available to the public in Ontario unless it's heritage protected, which this one isn't, unlike the U.S. counties which most do offer that information to the public.
I thought Canada had similar law to the United State. To bad that Canada dose not make that public. It could inspire future architects and an interest in history..
wow...glad you got out alive!!! lol...good video just wondering, there was absolutely beautiful woodwork, doors,etc. in that house that deserve to be saved, do you ever contact owners to see if someone could come in and salvage these wonderful things such a shame to think theyre going to end up decaying in a hole! take care ;)
The Protection Equipment Elkhart Brass booklet in the first part leads me to believe that someone in the household was a fireman. Wilson and Cousins also does fire protection equipment.
More than likely there is a collapsed fire place/chimney at the bottom of that collapsed area , or at least that the was it appears. Great Video , Thanks.
Thanks for the insight into this old abandoned house trixi.i think it's been one of your dangerous 1's yet.the place is no half falling down around you.talk about health and saftey.why is it still standing and not knocked down by now.i'm amazed the lead windows are still intact.
I can't believe how far gone that place is! From the old documents from the 60s and 70s, that place must have been abandoned sometime in the early to mid 80s
Wow. You really took your chances with this one! An interesting find for sure. Lots of stuff to look through. I bet that stove would fetch a few ducats if it were cleaned up. Whoever owns the property should get that out before the structure caves in.
Nothing in this house appears to be newer than about 1979, so this house was probably abandoned sometime in the early 1980s. That’s some 30-33 years of decay until this video was taken. Usually houses that are well built and were in pristine condition at abandonment aren’t collapsing at 30-33 years abandonment. The condition of the building at the time of its last use matters a lot. Some buildings that are already in bad shape when they’re last used collapse within 20 years. This one was probably in okay, but not great condition when it was abandoned circa early 1980s. It may have already had some damage/decay. November 8, 2018 11:36 pm
My guess is this is one of your Canadian houses. Both the exteriors and interiors, the design and details, make me think of an English rather than American house though the US & Canada have so much in common. To me this is a British house. I can see it in an English village with Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot solving a murder mystery in the house!
I have to say the most mournful sound is the sound of the outside world from inside an abandoned house amongst the detritus of human life. The cars whizzing by, birds, cicadas, the occasional prop plane. Life going on as heard from a cocoon of death and decay, the people who once living there long gone....
That stove looks like something my Grandmother had in her camp, dunno what happened to it after she died, the camp was burned to the ground because it was falling apart... it had an old kerosene refrigerator in it.. and that round thing you saw after walking into the kitchen looked like an old vacuum.
If you had stayed up there any longer I would have passed out!!!! I wasn't breathing at all. You scared me doing this! You know Tiki we would not be disappointed if you did not go up there infact we would have felt better if you didn't.
TikiTrex triki - you had an exploratory video I can't find - it was a house with two staircases, with a little tiny porch at the beginning of the video, it was a banded house on a farm land that wasn't - I've been looking for this video everywhere and I can't find it, I'm trying to remember every detail about it - it had heaters in every single room. Two staircases, and a little porch at the beginning of the video and it was on a farm property that was an abandoned. I've been looking for this video everywhere!
Judging by what was left of the wallpaper and furniture, and the general state of the house, I'd say it's been abandoned since the late 60's or early 70's :)
I'm open-minded about the ghost thing. I've yet to experience a paranormal incident. There's always risks involved in exploring, so yes, a little bit of trepidation going through these houses, especially the basements.
Really surprised with all these places you find that the restoration guys haven't been there already... the stained glass portico you filmed would be worth a lot, along with that beautiful old stove..i almost wish someone would call them,,, such a shame all that old beauty going to waste, you wont find anything built like that anymore.. .
I'm going to tentatively say that this place may have been sitting since the early to Mid 1980's since the manual was dated 1969 as well as the price book being dated 1978. Because I'm seeing nothing that looks like it's from the late 80's, 90's or 2000's.
Oh man, please be careful...you had me on the edge of my seat as you went up the stairs. That whole place could fall over any day!
you are Very Brave..
I just can't get over the door at 2:55! If I lived there I could tell people My door is an angel. It's watching over me, making sure I behave!
So cool thanks for sharing.
This is awesome! I would never have the guts to go inside a collapsing house like that.
Nice to have you back Tiki
I love all the beautifully colored wall paper! Peel back the layers :)
You are SO BRAVE!!! I would be so scared walking on those floors!!! You are so calm!!! WOW!!
No way would I have trusted the floor upstairs. You're a brave lady!!!
That picture, "School Days" was most interesting , and thatnewspaper thing with the skulls. Weird. Watching again, some of these you're reuploading, I really enjoy seeing them again. The door hanging in mid-air was a classic!
You have more courage then I do! Good visit and thanks!
Wow! That was a crazy explore! I would not have trusted the floors anywhere in that place! Thanks for the peek inside. I'm glad you didn't get hurt!
Just awesome vids
I love that stove - and the old stuff ! Beautiful ! Nice work 👍 but be careful!
I love your videos. You have a style that stands out. It's nice that you talk while you are exploring. This is one of the best videos I have watched yet. The hanging door on what was the second floor is a classic!!! You have guts for going up the steps to check it out. You scared me and I am just watching your video. LOL. Keep up the great videos. Thank you for taking us with you. :)
Thank you for your nice comment, Jim! I appreciate you joining me on my tours! :)
I really enjoy your videos. And it was nice or you to send me a message. I always look forward to where you go next. :)
At 9:17 after Tiki says "the roof" you can here something repeat "the roof"
So glad u didn't fall thru that crazy collapsing floor! I was holding my breath when u were upstairs. LOL! Whew! Its too bad that house will probably just completely collapse and bury the antiques inside. Looks to me its been there for many many years just rotting. My guess is since at the latest 1980 since anyone lived there. I liked the arched window.
You are pretty brave to go up to the top of that stair! I might have, except at 210lbs I'd probably collapse it as I neared the top.
Nothing in there was newer then the late 70's so wow it could have been empty since then. You are one brave lady lol I was cringing again when you got to the top of the stairs lol
Wow! love your video, please be careful, that staircase was sketchy, what a shame all that damage, keep up the good work
thanks tiki , great find and cool house. sometimes it would be nice to see this house it the day,i bet it was realy nice,keep up the good work and be careful.
I grew up in a 150 year old farmhouse in the 70's with that same cook stove in the kitchen, my mom would still use it in the winter to cook a big sunday meal but never in the summer lol that thing would bake you out of the house lol
Tiki, You have the best abandoned house videos on youtube. I really enjoy watching them. This one scared the bejesus out of me.. Boy you have some courage!!! When you inched out on that collapsed area and looked down, my stomach flipped..lol.It's refreshing to watch a video that doesn't give out the location, and I especially like that you talk during your videos. Thank you for all the effort you put into filming these gems for us:)
I really appreciate the nice comment, Judelva! It means a lot. Thank you for watching! :)
You were brave to go in the upstairs
o.m.g. you scared me walking into that one bedroom upstairs ! glad you are ok.
That lid-thing at the beginning was the top to a portable counter top washing machine. You loaded toe clothes in the bucket-like tub, and fitted the lid on top, with the agitator of course. plug it in, turn the knob, and wheeeeee!
great video, my personal favorite out of all the videos you have made.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. This was one of the more challenging ones for sure.
Hi Tiki, just want to say I love your channel so mutch! I collect vintage ceramics so this is one of my favorites. :)
Thanks for the nice comment! Glad you enjoy my work. :)
You are my favourite explorer of abandoned houses!
Claire Mahony Thanks, Claire!
I will hazard a guess that the property was vacated some time in the 1980s. The console TV in the kitchen is circa 1977-80 by the looks of it. The other TV is circa 1954, so that house had been in the same family for a while. The odd-looking lid with the control knob looks like a Silex Handi-Hot portable clothes washer. And the steel pail next to it may have belonged with it, too. I'm guessing the resident to be a man in his 80s that hung around the kitchen mostly in his last years there.
Wow..another fantastic video. .i must have missed it..i love to watch your videos. .because you describe and try to give us a story. ..which really bring us the true excitement and emotions of your tours and take us with you. .thank you
My pleasure! I'm happy to see you are watching all of my videos and enjoy them! It means a lot. Thanks!
you are most welcome.. and we are ever so thankful for your hard and dangerous, fantastic work.. thank you thank you..!!!!
Hi I recently started watching videos of abandoned homes and out of all the other explorers your the best!!! I mean your fearless and funny some of the men take off running as soon as they hear a little noise and you don't !! But I do have to say that this house you explored is my favorite!!! I was in tears just laughing at the way you just keep going and going through each room climbing over things and looking down into collapsing rooms.. I was in awe how gutsy you really are !!! Keep up the good work!! Hope to see new ones soon.
Raul
I appreciate the kind words, Raul. I have more to come. :)
Wow risky as! Thinking abandoned late 70's to 80's but you never know. Some people like to keep older documents and things. Still thinking late 70's to early 80's though.
The latest I would estimated would probably be 1983.
You really scared the crap out of me! This is the riskiest I have ever seen you take! I was scared for your safety when you were upstairs and climbed over the gaping hole at the top! That wood burning kitchen stove is worth a few grand, I am surprised no one has hauled it off.
TikiTrex your videos are awesome, thanks so much for sharing!
Just found this one! From the looks of the wallpaper in the one room there was a hippy flower child teaching ceramics. :D
it's almost like looking at a shipwreck.
wow..Tiki Be Careful..that place looks dangerous...
This house was really cool to look at with all the antique appliances, furniture and electronics. Another fabulous video! Thanks, Tiki! :)
you def were brave to walk up those stairs I unfortunately fell through a set of stairs in a abandoned building
0:35 That is George Foreman's great great grandpa's grill.
Interesting you noticed that; The chance that the family who lived there emigrated from either England or Scotland is pretty high!
From confederation until I'd say at the latest round about 1985, the identities were unique.
Now it's hardly possible to differentiate.
Thank you for being brave to go in that old house it looked unsafe but it still had a story to tell you just wondered what happened there
i like your videos
Thank you! I'm glad you like them.
Your welcome
You might want to check the local historical society or town Hall. They would have records about the house. Then you might be able to determine when it was abandoned. There has to be a record somewhere.
+Stevin Henrichs There are no records available to the public in Ontario unless it's heritage protected, which this one isn't, unlike the U.S. counties which most do offer that information to the public.
I thought Canada had similar law to the United State. To bad that Canada dose not make that public. It could inspire future architects and an interest in history..
Can you imagine how beautiful this house was when it was built? Judging by the wood work and fixtures, this house was a beauty.
OMG, when they're handing out the 'Brass Balls Awards", You certainly get one!
I've always wondered, do you stumble across these buildings whilst driving or read up on them and go for a day out visiting these places?
I can't believe you went upstairs! Oy Vey! It was like watching a horror movie, I was on the edge of my chair! Thanks for the thrill :)
You are brave for going up those stairs. My goodness! lol that house looks so unstable.. Great Video!
wow...glad you got out alive!!! lol...good video just wondering, there was absolutely beautiful woodwork, doors,etc. in that house that deserve to be saved, do you ever contact owners to see if someone could come in and salvage these wonderful things such a shame to think theyre going to end up decaying in a hole! take care ;)
I would save the antique stove, because that is something.g you just don't find anymore. I would also save a few other items
Thank you, drfalcon! :)
The Protection Equipment Elkhart Brass booklet in the first part leads me to believe that someone in the household was a fireman. Wilson and Cousins also does fire protection equipment.
More than likely there is a collapsed fire place/chimney at the bottom of that collapsed area , or at least that the was it appears. Great Video , Thanks.
Holy Hell! There is no way I would have gone past the top of those stairs. You are very brave!
The wood stove is a cook stove. It would not get hot enough for ceramics or hold the heat long enough...I wish someone would save the old girl!
Sad. Wonder if it's still there or anything still salvageable and saveable instead of letting go to waste
llooks like it was nice house at one point
That car looks to be late 70's Chevy Nova.
Thanks for the insight into this old abandoned house trixi.i think it's been one of your dangerous 1's yet.the place is no half falling down around you.talk about health and saftey.why is it still standing and not knocked down by now.i'm amazed the lead windows are still intact.
That hanging door is sooooo funny lol! I hope no one was up there when the floor collapsed.
Some area' looks like it would be a matter of minutes before it all came tumbling in
you live in the same state as I do!
+Mine Feeder I don't live in the states. I live in Canada.
from jufging the appliances it been abandoned longgg time
these are really interesting, ive seen a few of your videos and subbed, now, to see some more,, thanks for the uploads.
Thank you, Darren.
A little paint and paper and she'll look like new!
LOL!
OMG @ 18;20 I have a picture of myself I was 3 years old in a chair exactly Like that Blue chair. Thank you For the Memory Tiki.
It was in 1966 btw.
I can't believe how far gone that place is! From the old documents from the 60s and 70s, that place must have been abandoned sometime in the early to mid 80s
hoping someone rescued the old kitchen wood stove, it would be a shame if it were just destroyed.
Wow. You really took your chances with this one! An interesting find for sure. Lots of stuff to look through. I bet that stove would fetch a few ducats if it were cleaned up. Whoever owns the property should get that out before the structure caves in.
Nothing in this house appears to be newer than about 1979, so this house was probably abandoned sometime in the early 1980s. That’s some 30-33 years of decay until this video was taken. Usually houses that are well built and were in pristine condition at abandonment aren’t collapsing at 30-33 years abandonment. The condition of the building at the time of its last use matters a lot. Some buildings that are already in bad shape when they’re last used collapse within 20 years. This one was probably in okay, but not great condition when it was abandoned circa early 1980s. It may have already had some damage/decay.
November 8, 2018 11:36 pm
My guess is this is one of your Canadian houses. Both the exteriors and interiors, the design and details, make me think of an English rather than American house though the US & Canada have so much in common. To me this is a British house. I can see it in an English village with Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot solving a murder mystery in the house!
I have to say the most mournful sound is the sound of the outside world from inside an abandoned house amongst the detritus of human life. The cars whizzing by, birds, cicadas, the occasional prop plane. Life going on as heard from a cocoon of death and decay, the people who once living there long gone....
Sad to see the house in bad shape. Bet its gone now. Just found your video. Its 2024. Dodgy. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I live by Elkhart, Indiana!
why would they have two stoves in the kitchen?sad thing is it would probably be a nice house if it wasn't falling apart.
That stove looks like something my Grandmother had in her camp, dunno what happened to it after she died, the camp was burned to the ground because it was falling apart... it had an old kerosene refrigerator in it.. and that round thing you saw after walking into the kitchen looked like an old vacuum.
Im also open minded to about this ghost to
Neat old house, do you know if it's still standing?
It looks like a sink hole accord under the back of the house and everything broke from the weight of the house and fell apart.
Damn girl your braver than some male explorers I've seen on UA-cam....right on
If you had stayed up there any longer I would have passed out!!!! I wasn't breathing at all. You scared me doing this! You know Tiki we would not be disappointed if you did not go up there infact we would have felt better if you didn't.
do you look up the history of these houses to see who they may have belonged to?
TikiTrex triki - you had an exploratory video I can't find - it was a house with two staircases, with a little tiny porch at the beginning of the video, it was a banded house on a farm land that wasn't - I've been looking for this video everywhere and I can't find it, I'm trying to remember every detail about it - it had heaters in every single room. Two staircases, and a little porch at the beginning of the video and it was on a farm property that was an abandoned. I've been looking for this video everywhere!
Do u plan on new exploing anytime soon I enjoy your video
Judging by what was left of the wallpaper and furniture, and the general state of the house, I'd say it's been abandoned since the late 60's or early 70's :)
DAMN you have guts!
think this house is from the early 1900
Early 1800's
1897,
I'm open-minded about the ghost thing. I've yet to experience a paranormal incident. There's always risks involved in exploring, so yes, a little bit of trepidation going through these houses, especially the basements.
-Suggestion- Can you mabe start listing WHERE these houses are located in the description because if any are in Illinois; I'm in!!
Really surprised with all these places you find that the restoration guys haven't been there already... the stained glass portico you filmed would be worth a lot, along with that beautiful old stove..i almost wish someone would call them,,, such a shame all that old beauty going to waste, you wont find anything built like that anymore..
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interesting and good video but is there a way to keep your camera on wide manual focus ?
you have some great house videos..i just get stuck to my pc when watching them..not sure why i am soo interested in them
It's a shame to let that cook stove rot :(
I'm going to tentatively say that this place may have been sitting since the early to Mid 1980's since the manual was dated 1969 as well as the price book being dated 1978. Because I'm seeing nothing that looks like it's from the late 80's, 90's or 2000's.
if I owned that house I would just salvage what I could (doors windows floorboards) because the house doesn't seem to be able to be fixed
Well would you mind telling me some locations because I would be interested in doing this
The first item in the kitchen when you say "what is that?" Did you find out? For it looks to be one of the old waffle irons but I am not positive.
do u have any idea if the house is still standing or was it torn down?
+dragon 71 Last I heard, there was a fire last year, so if it's still standing, there likely isn't much left.