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Everything left inside this Abandoned House | Built in 1884 | Urbex | Dayton Ohio History 

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Today we are exploring an abandoned house in Dayton Ohio. Another urbex adventure and some very weird history. Built in 1884 on land owned by Willam Huffman, W.P. Huffman. The Huffman Family was key to the industrialization of Dayton Ohio. This beautiful victorian era red brick house built during the victorian era has beautiful fireplaces, a claw foot tub, and spectacular woodwork. While I have passed this house many times over the year, this time I noticed that many of the original windows were still in place. This made me wonder what was inside. Boy were we surprised to find possessions from the Goss family that likely lived here in the late 1800s. Orren & Della Goss lived here for many years. Hard to tell when they moved in. Orren passed in 1969 and Della in 1990. Both likely passed in this house. Odd enough, their family items have been left here for the last 32 years unclaimed. I believe the last resident was Mary Ellen Singleton who died in 2021 and was related to Jan Singleton. The house is a piece of Dayton Ohio History and should be saved.
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@kathrynsingleton3737
@kathrynsingleton3737 14 дней назад
I can’t believe I’m just seeing this!😭 this was my grandmas house! My childhood home. My grandma was the sweetest woman and I’m glad her house got a final look before being tore down 😢
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied 9 дней назад
I’m sorry for your loss
@SplendoursVale
@SplendoursVale Год назад
Thanks for sharing! I bought an old home in Dayton that needed much love in its rejuvenation, built in 1928. I am about 70% complete. I would love to join you guys on your explorations. Stay safe and thanks again!
@denisesmith2745
@denisesmith2745 Год назад
That doll head makes me so sad. She was a beauty in her day. I would love to have her now
@sneakerfreak2002
@sneakerfreak2002 Год назад
I find it hard to believe that could have been inhabited as recently as 2013
@thomasschwarting5108
@thomasschwarting5108 Год назад
Thank you for taking us along on your explore. Love it!! Also love basements and attics. Loved the history of the place, makes it more real.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
You’re very welcome!
@caseyflorida
@caseyflorida Год назад
That's not a piano, it's an old reed pump organ. I have one from 1882 that my father bought 48 years ago at a church auction. He bid $100 and didn't think he'd get it, but he did.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
Dang. I wonder if it’s original to the first owners. Given the stuff we found upstairs.
@caseyflorida
@caseyflorida Год назад
@@OnceOccupied It could very well be!
@janwarriner6554
@janwarriner6554 Год назад
What fabulous woodwork in that home. Glad you checked the age of that book. If home gets bulldozed, and prolly will, the good stuff will be lost forever. Great find!
@kathydurbin437
@kathydurbin437 Год назад
Thanks for taking us along. I always worry bout you guys going in places so run down and rotting away. It looks like it had been a beautiful home at one time. If the walls could only talk! So sad to think about it just rotting and crumbling away. Take care and be safe in your exploring.
@incomitatus
@incomitatus Год назад
I have a similar story. My late grandfather was in the German army in 1941 during the invasion of the Soviet Union. During the month of August 1941 his recon unit was tasked to probe a large Russian swampy forest near the town of Velikaya Luki. They came across a village where time had apparently stood still for years. The inhabitants still thought the Czar ruled Russia. The unit left them in peace and wrote a report for their divisional HQ. True story. There are actually several stories like this. Russia was such a vast & undeveloped nation at that time, with few decent roads, that small villages essentially lived off their own land using local resources & had no need to communicate with larger villages. These villages had no clue that the worst war in human history was taking place around them.
@laurabrooks7655
@laurabrooks7655 Год назад
Stairs seem to hold up the best in most old houses, though occasionally you'll see one where the stairs go first.
@elvisneedsboatsbennett2455
@elvisneedsboatsbennett2455 Год назад
my husband and i bought an old house built around 1890. we were excited to renovate and hopefully find some really cool stuff. the only thing left in the house was a piano, and when we demolished getting ready for renovations, the only hidden thing we found was an old issue of hustler stuck to the wall behing a bathroom vanity (sad trombone sounds).
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
This actually made me laugh out loud. We all wish we could find gems or hidden treasures. The best way to find the treasures it’s to explore lots of abandoned places. I don’t show the 9 out of 10 that I explore that are just meh 😑.
@LOOTLESS1
@LOOTLESS1 Год назад
IMHO, you should have taken the old books and letters and searched for a relative or given them to the Historical Society. Awesome house!
@deanacantrell1612
@deanacantrell1612 Год назад
With all the those yellow envelopes made me wonder if someone there worked for the treasurers office. Hugh Quill was treasurer until 1993 i read. Unbelievable the amount of stuff left in that house 😮. I would hope someone would save some stuff from that home before it collapses or torn down.. windows, doors, wood work.
@joshuaguenin9507
@joshuaguenin9507 8 месяцев назад
he started in 1993, left in 2007
@jonathandunham8369
@jonathandunham8369 Год назад
A lot of good salvage in it. Solid wood doors, the casement, and the mantels, will all sell.
@melissah4515
@melissah4515 Год назад
Very cool exploration! That was a beautiful house in the day, sad that it was so badly neglected. Thanks for the background info, it takes time to look all that up and I appreciate it. The window and door moldings were so beautiful and unusually ornate. Glad you captured it all before it implodes. Good work filming, too. Hope to see more from you, notifications set! Stay safe out there.
@patriciarussell7487
@patriciarussell7487 Год назад
Glad you didn't hurt yourself in there! 👍
@Rawdecay
@Rawdecay Год назад
Great exploration, thanks for sharing
@alfredritcher
@alfredritcher Год назад
What a shame I can imagine how beautiful that house must have been looking at the details of the wood work
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
I’ve been driving past this place for years, and my gut finally told me I needed to check it out. It was probably in much better shape three or four years ago.
@seasikberry7120
@seasikberry7120 8 месяцев назад
I know you have posted in a while but i hope you keep at it
@RichieTrashmouthTozier
@RichieTrashmouthTozier Год назад
Great explore and thanks for doing the research to share with us
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
Thank you! I hope everybody likes houses because they are my favorite things to explore.
@xredgambit
@xredgambit Год назад
Great video. Glad to see another one from you.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
I appreciate it! More to come!
@robertgreen4050
@robertgreen4050 Год назад
I watch a fair amount of videos about these old forgotten homes and the one thing that gets me every time is an overwhelming sadness that everything is left to rot and no one cares not even their families I know sometimes there is no one left but most of the time there is just very sad to see
@nofool3258
@nofool3258 11 месяцев назад
Forgotten. You're right. It is sad.
@denisewatson5295
@denisewatson5295 Год назад
The house was probably beautiful back in the day. I love the old wood work. Thanks for sharing this explore 😊.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@leighswogger4272
@leighswogger4272 Год назад
Great woodwork in there. It such a shame that house is rotting to the ground. A hoarder probably lived there, but also, they may have died with no relatives. It was a nice house in its day. Thanks for sharing!
@kathrynsingleton3737
@kathrynsingleton3737 14 дней назад
It was my grandmothers. She got Alzheimer’s and her sister inherited the house and let it and everything go.
@Nicksonian
@Nicksonian Год назад
The doll head is classic!
@theresahaines2647
@theresahaines2647 Год назад
I can’t believe the house sustained that much damage in 10 years.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
I agree. I think if it had a metal roof, it would survive another 50 years.
@jeffbrooks5580
@jeffbrooks5580 Год назад
Sadly there is a good chance that house was neglected way before it was abandoned
@annabelleb.8096
@annabelleb.8096 Год назад
That house was once beautiful. I will never understand the mentality of hoarders. Glad you all stayed safe exploring this house and did not fall through any floors.
@janwagner7738
@janwagner7738 Год назад
I can't believe things were left there, door knows etc.
@Nicksonian
@Nicksonian Год назад
What I was going to say. Jeff is surely correct.
@cecoya
@cecoya Год назад
Great to see you still exploring, haven't seen you for quite a while. I know life got busy for everyone the past year. I would bet that wood in there probably still shines with a good cleaning and dusting it is still beautiful too. That rose wall paper pretty cool too, you can actually see all the details. Floor was pretty sketchy couldn't see the wood it was covered with all the stuff. You be safe and hope the see more soon.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
Thanks for the kind words. I love old wallpaper, especially when it’s partially covered by layers put on over the years.
@davezepnick1161
@davezepnick1161 Год назад
As he Roll the dolls head over the doll yelled be safe out there 😂😂😂😂😂
@tinat451
@tinat451 Год назад
I'm heading to Dayton soon. What area is this in? I would love some pictures
@tmd7859
@tmd7859 Год назад
Does anyone come in and salvage that wood? It's really cool. I remember taking off 6 layers of paint on the woodwork of my parents house and how beautiful it was after we refinished them. Their house was built in the 1880's Cincinnati
@brendakrieger7000
@brendakrieger7000 Год назад
Adorable!
@hualian697
@hualian697 Год назад
Hello I'm new to the channel I wanted to say I love watching people explore these abandoned. Thank you for making me happy stay safe while you explore.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
I really appreciate the love and I’m glad you like the videos!
@hualian697
@hualian697 Год назад
@@OnceOccupied thank you and your welcome
@bg45420
@bg45420 Год назад
Are those separate houses. They are so close they look attached. I have always wondered how houses that close together are built. There is almost no room in between them to work. Great video as always!
@gerald6608
@gerald6608 Год назад
It looks like it hasn't been occupied in like 55 years or something
@hellshimarosetooth2566
@hellshimarosetooth2566 8 месяцев назад
he door frames and doors look like cherry wood.. i think the wood work is salvageable
@clairwaucaush7225
@clairwaucaush7225 Год назад
Those doors need rescued!
@ritawheet9334
@ritawheet9334 Год назад
Wow all I can say is your Brave
@Nicksonian
@Nicksonian Год назад
Does a bathtub, falling through a collapsing floor, make any noise if there is no one there to hear it?
@JanelleC717
@JanelleC717 6 месяцев назад
Hope you guys are okay. I miss your videos! ha!
@anthonycoach4551
@anthonycoach4551 Год назад
That organ is an old pump organ probably fixed up be worth more than that house..
@racecar1664
@racecar1664 Год назад
Please post in your show more what gear you use, thanks.
@donaldartz6445
@donaldartz6445 Год назад
That is a old and is a pretty home
@monalizaferrer
@monalizaferrer 15 дней назад
It's been a year that you don't have the next upload video
@hoyerjmt
@hoyerjmt Месяц назад
Those 1800s books and such would be coming home with me.Then taken to the Montgomery Co. Historical society. Could be important history just decaying in trash. Or at least take pics and send them to the Mont Hist society. I agree that it is best to leave everything in an abandoned house etc. But history sitting in trash?
@Leo-eu9qe
@Leo-eu9qe 6 месяцев назад
Ive been in this exact house its right by my mothers
@williamlingle5026
@williamlingle5026 Год назад
I live in Dayton... Where is it at ?
@daylenehumphrey3012
@daylenehumphrey3012 14 дней назад
I know the family that lived there
@JRey102
@JRey102 Год назад
Hey man, I would really like to get ahold of you for some questions on the house you did outside of Eaton ohio ! The 1850’s Underground Railroad house please get back with me
@paulaivins5218
@paulaivins5218 Год назад
This is on my street. All of the abandoned houses around here are used by homeless people so most of the junk you see is their trash. Most are burned out as is the one next door. This one is beautiful but not salvageable which is a pity.
@JazzIsKing
@JazzIsKing Год назад
Do you think people have used these abandoned homes as a dump?
@Ghostgetter
@Ghostgetter Год назад
Looks like maybe a hoarder before they died
@bonnieleelee9936
@bonnieleelee9936 Год назад
Sad
@virtuallyerin
@virtuallyerin Год назад
Looks like an episode of "Hoarders." Why do you think that people just up and leave everything? Why is it seemingly such a hurried exodus? There's no way to renovate that place. It needs to be torn down.
@outlawten5750
@outlawten5750 Год назад
No heirs to clean it out. I would almost bet the 2nd owners were daughter and granddaughter to keep all that original paperwork.
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
Agree that’s pretty plausible
@outlawten5750
@outlawten5750 Год назад
@@OnceOccupied I just don't understand how everything is scattered around in these abandoned videos. Is that people scavenging for valuables? Everyone I have seen is like that.
@myrayork6388
@myrayork6388 Год назад
Why do people have to ruin everything
@OnceOccupied
@OnceOccupied Год назад
Between the people and Mother Nature you just can’t win.
@fellowcrusader
@fellowcrusader Год назад
my house is 14 years younger
@sharonmattes748
@sharonmattes748 Год назад
I hope you have good insurance! I wouldn’t go in there for anything!
@lauriebeardsley9486
@lauriebeardsley9486 Год назад
Yes dear Jesus it isn't worth getting hurt.
@SteveandLizDonaldson
@SteveandLizDonaldson Год назад
You got the date from "Good Housekeeping" magazine! Ha ha! I guess they didn't read it.
@patkcorcoran
@patkcorcoran Год назад
A real fixer upper.
@danielsee1
@danielsee1 Год назад
Too bad. Everyone knows what happened,
@zudemaster
@zudemaster 5 месяцев назад
I live in Dayton, my house was built around 1890ish. Its in a little bit better shape than that. 🤪
@daffyduk77
@daffyduk77 Год назад
All a bit tawdry & squalid
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