I am kid who likes to to explore anything interesting, and have fun doing it. DISCLAIMER: We are against vandalism, graffiti, (etc.) and are very respectful to properties and owners.
#1 is also the site of Job Corp. Students are given a school rules, or manual of sorts. They are told about the most common spirits that are seen, and told they aren't real and not to worry about them.
God bless you for doing that. That was truly wonderful. Somewhere I bet there is an old lady in a nursing home who remembers where her grandparents are buried and would be thrilled to know it is cleaned up. Thanks so much for doing that. Such a good job. I'm old and my kids are grown so I don't have a teenage daughter but if I did, you would be the example of the kind of young man I would like her to date! Man of good character. Good job!
I love these videos.❤ just imagine how many other graves have literally never been seen by the human eye for hundreds of years. Please keep doing this, this is amazing!❤❤❤
Back when we started this in my day early '70s during photography classes on the weekends we would go through a banded houses bake it buildings One thing we learned when we did this we always made our presents loud before we entered a room because there was times where we met people so you might want to yell before you enter a room let them know that you're there these days God only knows who you run into it wasn't so much the appearance or abandoned home or abandoned building we paid more attention to the graffiti graffiti has come a long way since the '70s there's more art into the graffiti than there was back in the '70s but I enjoy this I'm 63 years old now we do have videotapes but back then we had a big freaking VHS camcorder that weighed about 45 lb hell the The battery weighed 25 lb but anyways I'll make this short I enjoy watching these videos I really do I have pictures from the '70s that we took back in the day I would like to put them on RU-vid I think that'd be kind of hard but anyways pay attention to the graffiti graffiti is really interesting maybe not to you but the older generation to them it is but anyways love the video people here Michigan love your videos so keep up the good work stay safe watch your backs Make your presents loud
What do you think is going to happen the country is 248 years old do you think they are ging to take care of it foreverwake up pal you do something then
The Suggs Family owned the property and built the homes for other family members to live in. There was a huge Family fued. The family would pass ownership between family members to try to avoid being forclosed on. The Suggs family lost all but 1 home due to said Forclosure which would have been the 4th home that was explored in this video. The Suggs Sold 1 of the Homes to a person thaf goes by the name of Big Kahuna. He owns/owned a Business called Big Kuhuna Pool & Spas and was in the process of Remodeling when he too was Forclosed on and lost the property. The Suggs family is always in & out of Jail and suffers from Alchol & Drug addiction as well as Thefts. The Suggs Family Kid is the last one to live in the 4th home in this video and lived there for some time without power. The home that is still ocupied is owned by a nice Family that pays their bills and has done alot to Turn the house they live in into q Home 🏡
The Big Adventure Center isn't abandoned, that place is still in use. The place was sold and while it was listed they simply stopped caring for the grounds. This was far from a water park as well. The big adventure center started as a laser tag place, with a rock climbing wall and mini golf. they later put in bowling and then when Sunday River got rid of their water slides the owners of BAC purchased them and implemented them there. This place was good when they started but it went though a numbers of owners and they just didn't take the time to do advertisement and proper care of the laser tag equipment. When they stopped taking care of the equipment and people were going in with broken gear and not able to actually have a good time playing is when the place stopped making money.
Terribly sad… and after all… what point did it serve to trash a beautiful property someone could have enjoyed.. and many people have worked hard, building….. pointless..
I never understood how people just leave their house and leave property behind ? Do the houses not end up for sale ? Will this house just rot away like this for another 50 years ?
You had some interesting sites. Keep up the exploring. When I was younger, I explored old coal field towns in several states in Appalachia for over 15 years. I would take a week, get a motel room (with a bar, nearby) then photograph the whole area - towns, company stores, mines, railroads, anything of interest. At the end of a week of exploring, however, I began to feel depressed at what I had seen. It finally wore me out - emotionally.