Today, I'm taking you on a tour of this abandoned gilded age mansion from 1917. Built for $1,000,000 but in 2024 counting for inflation that would equal $24,000,000 million dollars! #abandoned #abandonedmansion
The first portrait was of George Washington and second was of President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 - February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election. As president, Wilson changed the nation's economic policies and led the United States into World War I in 1917. He was the leading architect of the League of Nations, and his progressive stance on foreign policy came to be known as Wilsonianism.
well if he was a democrat he mustve been a founder of the kkk too then rofl.They was all democrats from the start and the republican party wasnt formed until they formed to end slavery with lincoln
This was a venue-that kitchen you didn’t show was commercial. The washer had a coin box on it and the fire alarm is definitely for a commercial building.
Lol...if ball return was Kool , then trick and masses shots are even better to see.. if it's your first time and want to play not at a Bar go to a Pool Hall....good people in there would help out APA rules.thanks to " Black Widow " ....so everyone could have fun...!! 😎👍🏽
I bought a victorian home 12 years ago . all of the main rooms that was part of the original structure have the wood valences with matching draperies plywood covered with foam and cloth matching the drapes .its 1 of my favorite things about my home .my home was built in 1897. By a. Judge stayed in their family until we bought it
This mansion is unbelievably gorgeous! How would you know where your family is in the mansion. So many rooms & doors. My favorite place was the blue room. Thx for taking us on this fantastic tour.
Thanks for the drone footage of the outside as well this is one Epic mansion, the blue room is lovely, what a waste , being abandoned,and so much belongings left behind thanks for the content👍👍
The mansion has been turned into an event center. The first room that you looked in. You said you thought was a volcano. If you look from one wall to the other, you’ll see that that was an explosion and the rock on the other wall came from that photo. The other Room with wrapped up is someone else’s art. Other Rooms hold, weddings, and other such event.
It would be a perfect setting for wedding venues. The whole wedding, reception/dance, meal, boarding for guests, could all be held at the same place. We have quite a few of those type venues where I live and they're always booked up fast.
Wow, beautiful old place. To big, to expensive to run and maintain. Uou definitely need servants for a place this huge. Someone has deep artistic ideas. I could see the Teo ballrooms filled with Victorian ladies dancing the night away with every suitor there singing there dance cards. That's what I would have loved to see. Thanks for sharing.
What a magnificent residence! It appears to have been built in the 1930s, judging by the relative simplicity of the neo-Georgian architecture and interior details in a very light, delicate Adamesque style. The ladies "powder room" with the massive elegant bronze-framed mirrors is impressive. The fantasy-painted walls in the conservatory are a very tacky, if not artistic later job done rather recently. Compare this room to the parlour with it's original, painted panels, modeled after old master paintings.
When you said that about the banging in the back kitchen, my mind automatically went to the age of this place and its history. So could there be ghosts? But during your first room or two, there was a sweep of the front windows and in the furthest one, I could have sworn I saw someone standing outside, looking in. I figured there must be others there as well, but so far, at this point, I’ve not seen anyone and you haven’t mentioned anyone. But it was a biggish person, in dark clothing and a black hat with a big rim. Perhaps someone or something was checking you out as you were exploring. I wonder if you’ve ever had that kind of vibe doing this elsewhere? Simply beautiful home though. ✌🏻🤍🤞
Yeah, especially one like this - that clearly is not "abandoned" but is being worked on & not lived in currently. And the artist owner quite obviously comes there regularly - the sign on the one door said 'art studio do not enter'. Cause we don't want to go to jail, but ranger rick is taking a huge risk on this one!
That place isn’t abandoned. There’s work being done to it. It’s been retrofitted with commercial building standards. I think that place was/is an artists haven. Artists and writers prob paid to live there while they worked on their craft. Just a guess.
Sooo beautiful a mansion and in such great perfect like new condition to be abandoned so long. And who is paying the electric bill there? Someone has to be ....
Right, the owner, who just isn't currently living there but is having the place worked on & maintained & is either themselves the artist or a family member or friend of the owner is using the one room as their art studio.
Those window treatments you referred to as “ padding” are called Lamerans. Mostly seen in historical homes. Those “ people “ you referred to on marble mantle are cherubs.
Definitely not abandoned! The lawn and landscape are beautifully manicured, and the interior of the home is not dusty. You’re lucky you didn’t get caught trespassing in the blue room the “art“ on the walls is called Trompe L'oeil, and in my opinion or hideous, you didn’t recognize the first President of the United States come on man😢
On the bottom of the painting at 21:39m you can read the word "LOJZIM" and interestingly it refers not to a place rather to a family name from the 1920 in the Connecticut area, USA. The other painting at 21:59 says "LAMBROGIANA" and because of no matching found in google i guess it is even a (unkown) family name. Both names sounds from the mediterranean area, maybe italian or greek. The painting in the blue room with the clouds also appears to this. If the art space seems uncomfortable to you, you should consider that this could probably be exactly the intention of this art. ;-) Did you notice that not only the electricity and water works in this mansion it is also very clean and no dust, dirt or dead flies are really present? This building is empty and has a few of decay, but not completely abandoned. Someone must clean it regularly.
I thi the second room next to the kitchen it’s a butler’s kitchen where they put together the food to take it to the dining room it’s what I think 🤔 🤷🏻♀️
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Those big machines look like de-humidifiers. Maybe they had some moisture problems or a leaking roof. That place is so majestic to this day. Someone must be caring for it still. ✌🏻🤍🤞
I do believe that mansion isn't abandoned. I think they are just working on it. Also nobody is staying in the attic. You could tell that is just old stuff they didn't use anymore. Or that was just left in the house.
Yes. My mom taught me as a kid NEVER rummage through and touch people’s belongings! It’s rude. So I cringe sometimes when these explorers touch all these objects, opening drawers, etc. we don’t need to know really.