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Welcome to the Abandoned Mobile Home Graveyard, a puzzling location that offers more questions than answers. These abandoned mobile homes have been here for over 20 yrs and it's a mystery as to why they are still full of contents. You're invited to come along with me as we explore this site to see what's left behind and to see what we can uncover.
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@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
This location doesn't disappoint. What do you think is the reason for this puzzling location?
@brendakrieger7000
@brendakrieger7000 Год назад
No Clue,but it's sad😿
@timchad277
@timchad277 Год назад
The farming implement was a plow.I would say if a park is less than a mile away it's probably ones that were abandoned and moved to rent other lots.
@priscillafarrell2000
@priscillafarrell2000 Год назад
Any encounters with bears on your trips?
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
@@priscillafarrell2000 only once several years ago.
@susanwaltman2607
@susanwaltman2607 Год назад
The mobile home park may have closed. Mobile home parks will not let you move a used mobile home into another park. People had nothing to do with them and abandoned them. The ones with stuff inside were likely moved out of and the owner had to keep them for a certain period of time and never got rid of them.
@scarletbegonia74
@scarletbegonia74 Год назад
As a kid I grew up adjacent to a trailer park and when people either peaced out in the middle of the night or didn't pay their bills or maybe the trailer caught on fire, they would move those trailers to the end of the park. There was no fencing or preventing us children from exploring them. It's probably the impetus for my interest in abandonments. The trailers oftentimes came with contents as well. I can smell this explore just by watching.
@maryrunnels6597
@maryrunnels6597 Год назад
Some people think old stuff is not worth any thing but there was a lot of collectibles that they left behind worth a good bit of money.those boxes were there because they didn't get out soon enough.your right a part of their lives were left behind.your brave for even entering them I would have been too afraid of Mary in Alabama
@maryrunnels6597
@maryrunnels6597 Год назад
Your brave for entering those grave yard mobile homes I would have been so afraid of encountering a snake.but I watched your video to find out what was left behind.i enjoyed coming along with you Thank you for bring is Mary H. In Alabama
@maryrunnels6597
@maryrunnels6597 Год назад
I was saying thank you for bringing us along great video
@geraldfischer6049
@geraldfischer6049 Год назад
Hoarder?
@maryellenshock
@maryellenshock Год назад
Don't forget tornadoes!
@sammy9360
@sammy9360 Год назад
Sad to see someone's memories just thrown away like that I've always wondered what happened to them. Thanks for the adventure ❤
@robinmartz9052
@robinmartz9052 Год назад
I am 69 and a widow. I broke my neck in an accident and even though I can still walk, I have troubles and I can't mow or do upkeep any more. Through the years, my family of 6 collected stuff and my grown children just left it all. Plus my stuff. After my husband died and my youngest left, I sold my place. One cannot keep up a place very well on SSD. When I left, I left a LOT of stuff. Almost everything. Some good stuff. I moved to a 1 bedroom apartment. There just is not room for all that stuff, including a practically brand new washer and dryer, a dining room set, etc. I left dishes, beds, etc. So I can understand leaving stuff. I had no way to dispose of anything. I'm not one to get attached to stuff.
@MMID303
@MMID303 Год назад
I live in a brand new mobile home. My brother in law owns the property and put 3 brand new mobile homes on it. When he bought the property it was just an open field in a wooded area. Looking at old aerial photos we found out it used to have mobile homes on it during the 70s to 90s, and a large stone house near the main road. It even had a sidewalk connecting all the homes together. Doing excavating he uncovered some concrete probably from the former sidewalk, and the skeleton of a dog buried a few feet below ground. Unfortunately my two neighbors have already trashed the inside according to my brother in law.
@robinmartz9052
@robinmartz9052 Год назад
That's just too bad. People have no respect.
@user-qk8uq4hh3k
@user-qk8uq4hh3k 14 дней назад
I can't understand why people don't take pride in where they live. God gives us a little dot on this earth and we should care for it!😊
@post.10
@post.10 Год назад
Cool video! I can't believe some of those buildings are still standing after the winters. Lots of natural decay, not a lot of vandalism that's what I like to see. Keep up the great videos
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
It's always a pleasure to see minimal vandalism and just natural decay
@ravenslight2549
@ravenslight2549 11 месяцев назад
Heyyyy
@GEAUXUNA
@GEAUXUNA Год назад
Maybe some company owned the mobile homes and when people didn't pay and got evicted they just came and got them then dumped them in the woods. I would like to know what happened. Sad all those peoples memories just left to rot. Be cool to find out the backstory from one of the people who's stuff was left there. Great video!!
@brendakrieger7000
@brendakrieger7000 Год назад
Yeah, possible
@Elisa-oj2dv
@Elisa-oj2dv Год назад
Maybe the owners passed away 😢
@alexandria8255
@alexandria8255 10 месяцев назад
Hi Jay, Maybe the people who live in the home there use these for storage. The one with the bucket loader looked more like a storage shed. The Chateau Magic Chef gas range was from the 1960's. That last one with the orange cabinets decor in the kitchen was like something from the 1970's.
@dientime1
@dientime1 Год назад
That place is a goldmine!! Antique toys! Appliances! Jeez! its a whole store!!!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Sooo much left behind!
@trishagail353
@trishagail353 Год назад
I tend to think it could be a combination of both scenarios. Maybe someone bought the trailers dirt cheap at a sale or auction - including contents- to use for storage. So maybe some of the items were already there and the purchaser would by more stuff at sales or auctions and stored it in the trailers. My father owned an old building that was once a little store in the 1940s to sometime in the 60s. The building contained things from when the store was in operation and my father loved sales, auctions, etc and would by boxes of miscellaneous treasures and stored them in the old building. Great explore!!!
@rikspector
@rikspector Год назад
Magic Chef 1970 to 1988, so 53 to 35 years ago, at least by the Chateau Microwave model. It's been a while, really puzzling , but I hope all the families were able to move on to better lives. Cheers, Rik Spector
@serenagilbert1483
@serenagilbert1483 Год назад
As an avid hoarder viewer, i would guess that the old manager or owner of the trailer park towed condemned,damaged or just uninhabited trailers to this place to use as storage units for their hoarder collection. It looks like stuff was initially trying to be organized (almost by category per trailer) and then they just started quickly dropping off boxes & things. The person probably passed away and either no one in their family knew about their collection or they just didn’t want to deal with hauling all this away. I’ve seen episodes of hoarders where people have used their whole house to pack full of their stuff (basically used huge houses as storage units) and then they move into a boyfriend or family members place & then start packing their place ☹️ So someone using 3 whole mobile homes on the side seems very likely.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
If you like hoarder homes, then check out this video! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CqJdAyS64P4.html
@robinbuckeye6841
@robinbuckeye6841 Год назад
At 27:38-45, if those lamps have been abandoned for over 20 years, I would have been taking them with me. I don't think taking abandoned trash from the woods would be considered "stealing." Those lamps are cool, along with the old Tonka tractor. Incredible find, JP.
@SR-zi6eo
@SR-zi6eo Год назад
Wow, JP! What can one say? Incredible find! Sad to see the folks stuff gone to waste like that. That AMF bike manufacturing company had quite a history; very interesting and diversified! Yes, I agree with some of the comments about the trailer park owner pulling them out when rent wasn’t paid and parking them at that “cemetery.” Then he filled them to overflowing. He’s probably gone by now, so the stuff is left to rot. Loved the explore and thank you for taking us all along; much appreciated!!….🌝
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Like always, my pleasure
@alanstant9356
@alanstant9356 Год назад
From the looks of that place, it holds a a very sad story. It's amazingly sad that thier personal stuff was still in those trailers Jay.
@musclecarmitch908
@musclecarmitch908 Год назад
Awesome find JP! Awesome adventure! My guess would be they were evicted or abandoned in the nearby trailer park and someone moved them there to make way for newer better trailers. Great mystery though. Just think the kids that left their toys behind are over 20 years old now! Sure is alot of antique interesting things left there! Awesome adventure, thanks for bringing us along!
@cynthiacleaver9742
@cynthiacleaver9742 Год назад
Boy, you got there really fast!! 😂😂 These gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “trailer trash” Sorry, I couldn’t help myself. I have lived in two different trailers. They were nice enough til they got older. Thanks for sharing this, I really enjoyed it!!! 💖💙💖💙💖💙
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Cynthia how are you doing today
@02rtjawn
@02rtjawn Год назад
I grew up around this area. Back in October 1999 there was a trailer park that was too close to a landfill. The local government deemed the fumes from landfill were "too toxic" and that park was closed. This was close to Birdsboro,Pa. So these were condemned. Sad story happened right before halloween 1999.
@bearcody1224
@bearcody1224 Год назад
Where is this located?
@02rtjawn
@02rtjawn Год назад
@@bearcody1224 i do not know exactly but has to be near birdsboro, pa.
@juanitabesig6488
@juanitabesig6488 Год назад
We live in birdsboro and love exploring old abandoned places would love to go see this piece of history for ourselves. If anyone can help out you could message me. Never knew all this time a piece of history is so close.
@EddieS9595
@EddieS9595 Год назад
PLEASE. PLEASE. PLEASE.--- DON'T FORGET TO DO THE PART TWO OF THE WATERFALL/STREAM. OF WHERE IT LEADS TOO. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL... DEFINITELY MINE & MY WIFE'S FAVORITE RU-vid CHANNEL. KEEP UP THE AMAZING CONTENT. WE APPRECIATE YOUR TIME THAT YOU GIVE UP TO US AS THE AUDIENCE TO MAKE SUCH GREAT VIDEO'S!!!😊
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Once we get hotter weather I'll be returning there.
@BacktheBlue60
@BacktheBlue60 Год назад
The inside of the first trailer is like a visual of how I feel inside myself. People say, you look just fine, why don't you do more??? Lol, I know it's morbid sounding, but when I saw this trailer, it's what came to mind. Anyhoo, I'm excited to see the rest of your video. I remember living in trailers that had the exhaust vent with a chain that you pulled like that one.
@bobbijogalatowitsch4980
@bobbijogalatowitsch4980 Год назад
It’s an awesome find JP, but also it’s very sad 😢That all those personal Items were left behind. It is also very strange that those trailers just left there, it’s like they were just taken away from 😢people. Thank you for another awesome video JP♥️
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
You're welcome
@rosemariemann1719
@rosemariemann1719 Год назад
Ruthless site owners ? Evict tenants. Release space for newer homes, at higher rent...this from first hand knowledge... 🇺🇲💕🇬🇧🌱😢🌲😢🇬🇧
@terrybritt6295
@terrybritt6295 Год назад
Those trailers look much older then 20 years. The wall paper in the first trailer reminds me of the wall paper in my grandfather’s trailer. And it could be if the homes were foreclosed on, that could be why they still have personal property in them. And if they were damaged or something to that effect that could be why they ended up tuck back there. And it is possible the mobile home park down the road, could have been the ones dumping those trailers there. Maybe they were caught doing it and were fined for it.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
They're definitely older than 20yrs. That's just how long ago they were placed there.
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Terry how are you doing today
@marytramp5678
@marytramp5678 Год назад
i think you are right on the money when you say it may have been a hoarder who bought these mobile homes to use as storage for whatever he bought. if you notice there was a chaotic organization to this melee of stuff. the first trailer had mostly Halloween items, the second had mostly machinery of some kind, the 3rd had mostly Chistmas, etc. yes there was a bunch of other stuff amongst it as well. but even that was fairly organized. like the room of leather coats and army boots. even the random boxes ween't random, at least to me. They looked more like estate auction misc boxes. that they will sell for just $1-$5. and the buyer planned to go through them at a later date and never did. it was too organized to be random, even though the items themselves were random. It is sad that a lot of those antques will get buried and lost forever though. i wish there was a way a person could get permission to go through them and retrieve them, not for personal gain, but so they weren't lost.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Mary how are you doing today
@maryhubbard782
@maryhubbard782 Год назад
I'm good. Ty. Have a good day.
@j.haulum2444
@j.haulum2444 10 месяцев назад
I have been in trailers that the carpet was the only thing to walk in. Flake board that was under carpet had come apart from moisture. Poverty gives many no choice. So sad. Crime gets high in these areas, so tragic.
@micheleredtfeldt678
@micheleredtfeldt678 Год назад
I believe these mobile homes are probably from the 1960's and early 1970's. They look like the mobile homes of the parks I lived in as a kid in those years. Some of the contents are from those years, too. That year book/diploma sounds like it could have been from Mifflinburg.
@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 Год назад
Same here.I made a comment on when I lived in one in the '70's!
@ellencunningham6889
@ellencunningham6889 Год назад
What do the people who live so close think about it or know. It would be interesting to talk to them.
@gillwyatt8103
@gillwyatt8103 Год назад
Absolutely fascinating and mysterious!! Glad you didn't meet any snakes!! Thanks JP, I always enjoy your explores with particular emphasis on abandoned places and nature walks. Gill 🇬🇧
@susanwaltman2607
@susanwaltman2607 Год назад
Saw an abandoned mobile home park along the PA Turnpike a couple of weeks ago.
@karencaddle7288
@karencaddle7288 Год назад
Great video, JP. Thank you. I agree they look like they were being used for storage, which would explain so many boxes. A mystery for sure. I wonder if the neighbor knows the story?
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Karen how are you doing today
@dorothyseltzer8989
@dorothyseltzer8989 Год назад
What a beautiful location.
@cynthiacleaver9742
@cynthiacleaver9742 Год назад
It’s a major award!!! 🦿😂😂
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
😁
@sheelfjohnson
@sheelfjohnson Год назад
If he ever finds a leg lamp, my life will be complete.
@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 Год назад
​@@sheelfjohnson😂
@UrbanKiwiana
@UrbanKiwiana Год назад
Good evening Jp the best explores are often ones like this that you just randomly come across,.your trailer homes are huge I'd happily live in one. Your pictures really bring these locations to life.
@michelleomer1047
@michelleomer1047 Год назад
Absolutely enjoyed this explore TY and be safe 😎
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Michelle how are you doing today
@caroladunn9729
@caroladunn9729 Год назад
The Magic Chef has an analog clock on it. I'm guessing it's from the 70s. As for the trailers themselves, I wonder if they were repos, and that's where they were dumped.
@julieb2398
@julieb2398 Год назад
Jay!! How did you find a witch that looks just like me??? 😁 I wonder if they were bought and used as rentals. My brother had one behind his house when he bought it, that was a rental. I too owned a mobile home...a huge double wide that is bigger than my house. They are money pits. Always something that needs repaired. Usually never a quick easy fix...floors rot...my roof shingles rotted...my siding bowed and constantly needed replacing, etc... Maybe whoever brought them there rented them out for a time and when they started falling apart they used them for storage...just a thought. I am guessing 70s and 80s mobile homes?
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Interesting thought. And regarding the witch, guess I got lucky haha
@theodoredugranrut8201
@theodoredugranrut8201 Год назад
From. The colors and construction materials, I would guess, late 60s. To mid-70s as well the personal pieces. May have been purchased at auction. AMF had their name on alot of sporting goods, even Harley- Davison, for a while . Google AMF. Thanks Jay Central California watching.
@hy1762
@hy1762 Год назад
I live in Texas, and have never visited Pennsylvania. I love your videos, and you make Pennsylvania very interesting! For Sure!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Thanks!
@gaylebrodt676
@gaylebrodt676 Год назад
Ok I watched the video again, great find JP! I did mention earlier that maybe they were used for storage, and I am thinking that might be what happened. I saw so many cool items. Awesome exploration, if those walls could only talk! Thank you!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Lots of random and crazy items with some value mixed in. Thanks for watching it again.
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hey how are you doing today
@user-sf6cg1iy1o
@user-sf6cg1iy1o Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@BacktheBlue60
@BacktheBlue60 Год назад
The white trailer with powder blue trim reminds me of a brand called Marlette mobile homes. There were some like it in a trailer park I lived in , in the 70's. I'm really enjoying this , as it reminds me of my childhood.... well some of it.
@sherrieh2062
@sherrieh2062 Год назад
Always interesting !
@robinbuckeye6841
@robinbuckeye6841 Год назад
You always make amazing videos, Jay!! You find some very interesting places with bizarre remains. It's quite sad how people just left their belongings in those mobile homes. If those trailers have been there for 20 years, it's shocking the homeless people haven't moved in or cleaned out all the remaining items. Awesome video! Thumbs up!! Have a very blessed week. Happy 4th of July to you!!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Thanks, same to you...
@barbara-pigeonbray4579
@barbara-pigeonbray4579 Год назад
That was a fun explore !! I was so into watching that I forgot to "chat" ..LOL....I think your idea of them being used for storage makes the most sense. Thank you so much for sharing the fun !! 💙(now I can find the blue heart LOL...)
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Haha that's ok. And yay! 💙💙
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Barbara how are you doing today
@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 Год назад
Mobile homes, when new are great to live in, but when they get to a certain age, be careful with ones you buy/ rent! Lived in one in the early '70's. The trailer park was a fun neighborhood. Lots of other kids to be friends with, and the property was well managed.
@kimthomas829
@kimthomas829 Год назад
It was really neat getting to see the trailors. That was a weird experience with all the items inside them. ❤
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Thanks for coming along with me
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Kim how are you doing today
@acarriestottlemire6742
@acarriestottlemire6742 Год назад
😮great video, thanks for taking me on your trip.
@JudithGolding
@JudithGolding Год назад
A (now deceased) family member used to assess mobile homes that had insurance claims such as storm damage, fire, etc. for the insurance company. Those that were declared a loss and the claim paid our, he would purchase from the insurance company. Some he would repair and add to his mobile home park as rentals. Others he would remove anything usable as repair parts and furnishings. I don't know what he did with the remains.
@phillipdesjardins2476
@phillipdesjardins2476 Год назад
That was so cool
@michelleford7392
@michelleford7392 Год назад
Still the best to explore with!!👍🏻👍🏻
@joangravel2436
@joangravel2436 Год назад
Awesome video I believe you are right they got the trailers for storage
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Joan how are you doing today
@bettytanner548
@bettytanner548 Год назад
JP what I found amazing was the amount of antiques that you was actually looking at wow some of them are worth $$
@ksokie63
@ksokie63 Год назад
Thanks for sharing . JP good to see you still finding interesting places to explore. The second trailer look to have some military type boots . Thanks againfor another great video. 👋
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
😊
@debbyhodges1931
@debbyhodges1931 Год назад
I really enjoyed this!!! Thank you for sharing.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
My pleasure
@ItsToXxy
@ItsToXxy Год назад
You yeeted Ernie 🤣
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
That I did! 😁
@tiffanyrose8810
@tiffanyrose8810 Год назад
These mobile homes look like they were own by the same person i love the blow mold pumpkins i have the same ones great video jp.
@cherylgoossen4913
@cherylgoossen4913 4 месяца назад
It totally looks like storage. When a person has rental property much of the time people will move out and leave stuff behind. If the landlord has “vacant homes” or homes that are beyond repair they sometimes move the unused mobile homes to the back of the property and use them to store items left behind.
@urbex_gamer
@urbex_gamer Год назад
Wow, once again a great forestfind 🤩
@JackVegetables18
@JackVegetables18 Год назад
Cool find awesome video 👍
@danielulz1640
@danielulz1640 Год назад
You hit the nail on the head when you said "horder trailer". I think that a horder/reseller was using these for storage.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Seems to make the most sense
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Danielul how are you doing today
@garymessina1609
@garymessina1609 Год назад
Wow what a find craziness great video thanks JP
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
You bet
@bridgetmarden3345
@bridgetmarden3345 Год назад
O how I do love this exploration videos ❤
@phillipdesjardins2476
@phillipdesjardins2476 Год назад
I must have really sucks that f****** lose everything
@GEAUXUNA
@GEAUXUNA Год назад
Real hoarders. Maybe a hoarder lived in each one then when they filled up they dumped them ad got another one. And the hoarder or hoarders passed away and the relatives didn't want to bother with them.
@teriperry7879
@teriperry7879 Год назад
...i love watching your explorations...abandoned places are fascinating...thanx for the invite...i would have been much to scared to explore an area that snakes inhabit!!...there is a beautiful wooded area with a creek on my property but i don't go near it during warmer weather cuz i am terrified of snakes...
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
I'm glad i didnt come across any snakes
@1967BlackRose
@1967BlackRose Год назад
Poor Slim. Glad you got the help you needed. Always read the fine print folks.
@flemutter7211
@flemutter7211 Год назад
I like your taste. I live for stuff like this, makes you imagine the story behind it.
@junie1955
@junie1955 Год назад
It looked like a small dozer is inside the bucket connected to it saw the cats it rides on Another great explore JP thanks for taking me along stay safe.
@lisarobertson5164
@lisarobertson5164 Год назад
In our opinion, someone was using those trailers for storage. People used to buy old trailers and stick them on their property to store things in. They also did the same thing with old school buses. That's why there's so many holiday decorations and toys. My guess is that they had boxes of stuff piled against the walls, that's why the boxes are still there with stuff in them. Probably who ever had them on their property died and the trailers fell apart. And yes, I've lived in one too and we always referred to it as a trailer, that's not being disrespectful. That item above the stove wasn't a microwave, it was the oven. The bike with training wheels was from the 70's. The trailers were probably built in the 60's/70's. You're braver than me. I'd be afraid of copperheads in there. Great video.
@kathykelly6045
@kathykelly6045 Год назад
I lived in a trailer in the early 1980s, much like the style of these. It was built in 1974. It makes me sad looking at this video for some reason. I agree that someone was using the mobile homes for storage. It looks like a hoarder was using them.
@holliepajak3772
@holliepajak3772 Год назад
What a find. Thank you so much for taking me along. One thought I had as the video was rolling is these all belonged to family members. Was confident with my thought, until I saw the last trailer with modern furniture. Unless, that one belonged to a younger member of the family. Where the family went or how they got there is a mystery. Overall thought is, it’s a lot of stuff for one given trailer house. I didn’t see a bunch of kitchen utensils, or kitchen items, so was anyone really living there or was it for storage? It’s fun to read the comments. Stay safe JP, enjoy.
@darlenegood4101
@darlenegood4101 Год назад
Great adventure, sad tho...thanks for the ride along.
@lindabarraza2433
@lindabarraza2433 Год назад
I get the sense that the owner of the trailer park was a slum lord and when someone moved or he evicted and their belongings were left he stored things in the oldest trailers. Then he moved them to the trailer graveyard with all the things remaining in them which spilled and tipped over things making a mess and breaking things.
@allenjennings4429
@allenjennings4429 Год назад
I'm looking into buying and Pershing a mobile home for a getaway home.
@anonymousJDoe
@anonymousJDoe Год назад
Moving a trailer doesn't come without cost. My guess is the trailers came from the Mobil home community. They didn't want to deal with cost, so they just threw stuff in them and discarded them.
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Lisa how are you doing today
@jewelherring9709
@jewelherring9709 Год назад
Hi JP love 💖 the video its been a long time i miss seeing your videos hope there be more to come ❤ you and your videos
@frankferrer3371
@frankferrer3371 Год назад
Great explore! Plastic leg - lamp from A Christmas Story! The home with all the large equipment and ATV tires may have been a garage? Also I would recommend getting some good ankle high hiking boots for places like this. If you go through any of those floors onto nails you will want the best protection on the bottom of your feet. Will also help with tics since you're going through all that overgrowth. Would love to visit this place... done some urban exploring and photography myself. This looks like its close to me in PA somewhere. Keep up the great work!
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Thanks for the tips
@thaismatsumoto
@thaismatsumoto Год назад
I think they came from the nearby trailer park too. They may have been too old to legally move so they just moved them nearby. My mobile home is too old to move.
@Chaotic-Demise77
@Chaotic-Demise77 11 месяцев назад
I used to grow up next to one myself. Most of the time they start rotting away, couldn't afford to fix it, owners' pass on and no one else wanted it, mortgage defaulted, catch fire, etc. Some are demolished on site, some taked to a special landfill (stripped any salvageable parts), etc.
@LisaHerman1963
@LisaHerman1963 10 месяцев назад
This was an awesome video. Thanks so much!!! I agree with the hoarder theory. My friends mom was a hoarder. A very neat hoarder but a hoarder. And that is reminiscent of how she did things with actual storage sheds.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 10 месяцев назад
I appreciate you watching
@BacktheBlue60
@BacktheBlue60 Год назад
I think these homes were in the nearby trailer park and the residents were evicted. Then their belongings, like the atv tires, etc were taken out of their storage shed and thrown into the trailers. Then they were hauled to the location you're at. I apologize for blowing up your comment section, but these trailers are like looking at my history. Thank you for doing this video 🩷🩷
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
No worries, thanks for watching
@paulahartley7129
@paulahartley7129 Год назад
This is sad how people dumped things like this and not proper remove of them instead of dumpimg them like that in woods and leaving things behind is weird must not meant that much to them or couldn't take it all with them..............
@mhenhawke5093
@mhenhawke5093 Год назад
That leg you seen was probably a lamp from the movie " A Christmas Story " you'll shoot your eye out! Lol. Classic.
@CheapestGamer
@CheapestGamer Год назад
This reminds me of the trailer/home park that was along Route 611 in Tobyhanna, PA near the Walmart distribution center's main driveway.
@carolynromero4462
@carolynromero4462 Год назад
Maybe you can check to see if any have a certficate/registration metal plaque on the outside showing a serial #. I would think all mobile homes have one, so you might find out the year it was made. I lived in a 1976 trailer until 1989. I abandoned it but had to find someone who would haul it off, perhaps they scrap it for whatever they can use from the way inside they was torn up inside? I think they were very old from 60's or before. Did you see the Mr. Buddy Heater box in there? Recent? But from the growth of those trees they've been in there for awhile.
@carolynromero4462
@carolynromero4462 Год назад
the more i look at these, looks as if it ended up being used as a dumping ground after they were placed there. No one has all those strange items, tire, decorations all sprawled out, plus all the boxes.
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt
@RaymondSmith-cb2rt Год назад
Hello Carolyn how are you doing today
@queenb9070
@queenb9070 Год назад
Maybe old trailers purchased and used for hoarding
@redneckbryon
@redneckbryon Год назад
If it’s still intact there’s usually a vin tag near one of the doors, that will tell you a lot of information about the trailer.
@cathifamjourney469
@cathifamjourney469 Год назад
Who ever owns the property needs to collect all the blow molds and sell them before they rot like Santa. I've seen several hundred dollars worth in just 2 trailers.
@millguygarage4875
@millguygarage4875 Год назад
Nothing will motivate you in life as a child like living in a trailer. I lived in one for about a year in Gary Indiana. There were cockroaches, drugs, crazy people. Snow would blow in the windows & it wouldn’t melt. After that i swore i would do whatever it took to never live in a trailer again !!
@terryciavola5962
@terryciavola5962 Год назад
Great video Jason, found this very interesting. Thank you for sharing. Guessing they had to leave and couldn’t take their belongings sadly. 👍🥰
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@eastcoastmodz5195
@eastcoastmodz5195 Год назад
On the second trailer you could see the box is labeled "Mom good dishes, Doris" ... interesting
@nitamay3534
@nitamay3534 Год назад
I'd say 80's early 90's when my husband and I got married in 1984 our trailer looked similar we lived in our trailer for 7 years,I remember when we first moved in I thought I was in my own little mansion I never had lived in a trailer as a child but it was just something about our young love being our first place he was 20 I was 17 and it was ours we've built 2 nice homes since those day but looking back those days were the best we sometimes go and visit our old friend she still looks the same they still have the original skirting that me and my husband put up 39 years ago,I felt like a queen in her castle I felt blessed to have a new trailer.
@mgratk
@mgratk Год назад
Sounds like you indeed were, and are, blessed.
@nitemar44
@nitemar44 Год назад
Hey everyone 👋 hi JP
@markthomas1455
@markthomas1455 Год назад
I have a different theory on the trailers, the owners of the house up front owns the property where the mobile homes are sitting and like my cousin owned a small trailer park where they rented out fully furnished trailers and like my cousin had tenants they had to evict that left some belongings behind when moving out and those trailers were extras he owned to use for parts and storage and also like my cousin possibly either got too old or had health issues forcing them to let go of the park (sell it). And the decorations was used to decorate the entrance area during the holidays. Just my theory from a relative that had a simular set-up at his house.
@eriklabusch8278
@eriklabusch8278 8 месяцев назад
Wonder if anything interesting was left behind in them or anything valuable either way This looks like a good Indie Horror game idea involving trailers or a movie
@EricZolner-zz8bj
@EricZolner-zz8bj Год назад
Need to go back in and save the blow molds. No blow molds left behind.
@Richardofdanbury
@Richardofdanbury Год назад
These aren't abandoned this is a Roma Camp after the villagers came with pitchforks and torches. ;-)
@elizabethfrederick2434
@elizabethfrederick2434 Год назад
very interesting. I have never seen anything like this.
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Me neither
@valbrooks2699
@valbrooks2699 9 месяцев назад
Thanks JP for going places we won’t dare go! ❤
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 9 месяцев назад
My pleasure
@foxconn042
@foxconn042 9 месяцев назад
i have never seen mobile homes that long those are like super extended versions wow
@Figgatella
@Figgatella 7 месяцев назад
Those trailers are from the 70s. Please be careful Jason. There are copperheads and rattlesnakes around areas like that and rattlesnakes, especially babies like to lay on low branches.
@dontknowbrian
@dontknowbrian Год назад
Looks like the forest now owns them trailers.
@judygarnet425
@judygarnet425 Год назад
It looks like they were forced out of their homes and not allowed to gather their personal belongings ! Could it have been a trailer court forced to close and they threw everyone out? This has a very sinister vibe to it!!! I wonder who were the people that lived in these homes and why weren't they allowed to get more of their belongings out , before these trailers were scrapped like garbage ? Interesting!!! Erie
@JPVideos81
@JPVideos81 Год назад
Based on older images these werent here before the 90s. So this is just a dumping ground for them.
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