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SAD ABANDONED HOUSE w/ CRAZY FIND IN BARN *FILLED W/ Antiques & Personal Belongings 

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Sadly couldn’t find much information on this place other then that it was a large corn and other vegetable farm. It appears to have been left this way for quite some time unfortunately. Very glad to have been able to film this place when I did. *** Also for anyone wondering the other person talking is my madre. Brought her along as a late Mother’s Day present, since she really likes old houses and knows more about old things then me !
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@SadRahne
@SadRahne 5 лет назад
That was an L-shaped farmhouse, commonly built in the 1840-60's. The exposed lath in some of the walls tells me that new walls were put up sometime in the 1920's, most likely when the addition was built onto the old L-shape. Lath, in case anyone is wondering, are those short (1.5'-2') strips of wood, placed horizontally in between support beams in the wall. Farmers would make a plaster mixed with animal and human hair, newspaper, whatever was on hand and use that between and on the lath to make a wall. It would dry looking like paper mache. I know this because my family bought an 1840's L-shaped farmhouse just outside the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania years ago. P.S. Next time, check out the nails that were used in the house. That will help narrow down the age.
@dgr1068
@dgr1068 6 лет назад
What an incredible house this must have been back in the day. I have to admit that every time I watch a video like this I want to weep. All that beautiful antique furniture just sitting there forgotten. How wonderful it would be to be able to save it so that future generations could see the beauty of it. Thank you for posting this wonderful. yet sad, video.
@CorrinaConlan
@CorrinaConlan 4 года назад
I feel like crying too.
@81licker
@81licker 4 года назад
It IS sad. I know what you mean.
@marykriglein9839
@marykriglein9839 5 лет назад
It makes me so sad to see these abandoned houses still so full of someone’s past life. I just cannot fathom why someone would do this to a beautiful house and the antiques.
@holidays4825
@holidays4825 2 года назад
I would guess the people simply got too old or sick, but didn’t they seem to be interesting! The sewing machine, concrete mixer just so many cool old things!
@carolvandyke6926
@carolvandyke6926 Год назад
Wish he would have looked in the Cedar chest in the bedroom. Might of had old linens and blankets !
@ladydough
@ladydough 5 лет назад
It's like time stopped in this house. I guess on older couple passed away and the house was forgotten about..suuuchh amazing and beautiful antiques that I'm sure SO many people would love to own!! In their time, they were just gadgets and necessities but to vintage and antique lovers like me, they're treasures!
@customscreenprinting
@customscreenprinting 6 лет назад
Urban Exploring With Kappy thanks Kappy for sharing with me this video about the SAD ABANDONED HOUSE w/ CRAZY FIND IN BARN *FILLED W/ Antiques & Personal Belongings it really is a very interesting video I really enjoyed it so much my friend and Kappy I can't wait to see your next video and thanks and God Bless you my friend. and thanks again.
@mariasierra6501
@mariasierra6501 6 лет назад
My favourite explorer. Quiet and non invasive. Take beautiful images of houses and nature and has a natural instintc for the camera. The best!. Thank you. 👌⭐🌈
@twitchyhamster
@twitchyhamster 6 лет назад
Maria Sierra yes!
@lisab9541
@lisab9541 6 лет назад
Love the quiet as well. Nice job
@pattymousty9631
@pattymousty9631 5 лет назад
I agree
@Purple-cr5ub
@Purple-cr5ub 4 года назад
🌷🌹⚘🥀🦋🌸🌈
@AllisonChains64
@AllisonChains64 4 года назад
If you like this guy's awesome respect for the houses he explores and his narration, you should check Tikitrex out! She's a great urban explorer!
@michellerobinson1318
@michellerobinson1318 4 года назад
Oh wow, I would love to have that old cast iron wood cook stove, what a beauty
@chickasawstarrmountain9747
@chickasawstarrmountain9747 5 лет назад
that looks so much like my mawmaws house I was raised in se tennessee ,all those antiques bring back fond memories 😢and the little bird chirping so peaceful 🕊thank you so much !GOD bless🕇
@anitaackerman3456
@anitaackerman3456 6 лет назад
That consel radio is a Wilco. Also known as the magic eye. They were A.M. band. Tubes, magnificent sound quality. Circa 1940. Admiral refrigerators were top of the line. Some quality antiques in that house. Saw chairs (dining) that run $800.00 a piece in antique shops. Antiquers dream come true..
@vikkinicholson2300
@vikkinicholson2300 4 года назад
lots of 78 rpm records
@ObligedObserver
@ObligedObserver 2 года назад
Yet, he is too selfish to save these things.
@melissaboggs5176
@melissaboggs5176 6 лет назад
I know you don't take any items out of these houses you explore, but when you find abandoned houses like this one that is filled with beautiful antiques that have been left to rot, maybe you could contact a local historian or a collector to salvage these items before its to late. Awesome video by the way. Thanks for posting. 😊👍
@heatheroester6817
@heatheroester6817 6 лет назад
Melissa Boggs My thought exactly!!I kept saying I wished I could find something like this and try to find out who owns it and make a offer or something.Fantastic find!First time watching and just wondering if this is in USA?
@heatheroester6817
@heatheroester6817 6 лет назад
Joshua Corley Wow!!Nice!I live in Pa!Wish these were in my neck of the woods!I live in the far south western part.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 6 лет назад
Joshua Corley I usually explore the south more , not sure where you got that idea but the places I explore are usually along the east coast! Thanks for watching!
@lisab9541
@lisab9541 6 лет назад
Love to have that bathtub!
@margarita2010ct
@margarita2010ct 5 лет назад
Especially the China cabinets that are always in great conditions
@pennyprivate120
@pennyprivate120 4 года назад
At 5 minutes and 50 seconds, in that kitchen corner cabinet there is a little tiny glass mug with a handle. It is a small root beer mug which they used to give free to children under 5 years old whenever you would visit the A&W Root Beer Stand drive-in restaurant where they would come out to your car to take your order, you would order however many mugs of root beer along with if you wanted any burgers or fries and they would bring it back to your car. I was born in 1960. I remember these little baby root beer mugs. Children under 5 years old would always get a free mug of root beer where the older kids and adults would get regular size glass mugs of icy cold A&W Root Beer. It was the best root beer you've ever tasted.
@feikotemme8736
@feikotemme8736 5 лет назад
I bet if you plug in that Admiral it'll run.In the 40ies/early 50ies refrigerators(and cars)were predominantly American,as well as in Holland(I'm Dutch)as in Indonesia(our former colony).They would like run forever.We still use a 1948 Frigidaire,3 years ago the Meter-Miser finally gave out so we replaced it with a 1/4 hp Panasonic,because here in Indonesia one can't buy American fridges anymore,all Japanese(very expensive)or local/Chinese(junk). All of those great old marques are gone now.Cars too.Holden(GM Australia)closed too.Finished.
@hayleighsanders1228
@hayleighsanders1228 3 года назад
Truth, my friend has a 1950's Frigidaire in his basement as a beer fridge and the thing works as well as it did when it rolled out of the factory.
@steelgranny9027
@steelgranny9027 6 лет назад
My mother did our laundry with an old wringer washer like that. For white things she had to boil water on the stove, (it was a cold water flat), everything else was laundered in cold water. The soap was Fels-Naptha which was in a bar that she would chip up with a knife. Seeing that brought back so many memories. Thank you.
@sherrynelson1935
@sherrynelson1935 5 лет назад
When I think back to my grandmother using one of those. She was stressed out using when children were about. Stay away from there! It will crush you! Thankfully she got a more modern washing and dryer set.
@franmike152
@franmike152 5 лет назад
My mom didnt get a modern washer till i was 6 (1953). Till then she used the wringer Maytag, and i can remember her warning me to keep my hands clear. My aunt had a couple fingers crushed by one. She lived out in the country and used her wringer machine till about 1960. I remember mom using that old Fels-Naptha soap too. Thanks for the memories.
@dorothyrolison1761
@dorothyrolison1761 4 года назад
I remember that my mother used that kind of washing machine,today it's kind 😥
@girlsostunningrk
@girlsostunningrk 4 года назад
Steel Granny I have Fels Naptha in my laundry room cabinet! My mom swore by it!
@virginiaconway374
@virginiaconway374 4 года назад
Fels Naptha Soap...I could not help but chuckle when someone was complaining that they could not find liquid detergent so they could do their dishes, like liquid soap always existed!?!
@tangie777uk
@tangie777uk 6 лет назад
WOW what a gem. All that history untouched. Thank you Kappy
@supertrucker12916
@supertrucker12916 5 лет назад
Wow this takes me back to my childhood when I would go visit my grandmother she had everything that I seen in this video I can remember her doing a wash in the ringer washer and cooking bacon and eggs on the old cook stove and she had an old radio that she would play the old country music every Sunday morning I almost wanna cry thinking about her thank you so much for sharing this video I can't help but wonder what happened to the family that lived there
@kimthrower2169
@kimthrower2169 4 года назад
That's really cool that you took your Mom with you on this wonderful explore, this house is amazing with all of the antiques in it!! And cooler that your Mom can help you date some of that stuff! I have always wanted to do what you do, but no one wanted to go with me. Of course I wouldn't go by myself since I'm older because I have retrictions on stuff that I'm able to do, that is why I thank you for sharing your explores!! Such a AWESOME find Kappy, thanks!! P.S. NEVER say you're sorry for saying Holy Cow, or what ever because I can guarantee we the viewers are saying the same thing, LOL!!
@Nupealoop
@Nupealoop 6 лет назад
OHhhh man all that gorgeous old furniture, the history, and artifacts. So sad it is rotting away. Even an early 80s Suzuki RM dirt bike in the barn. Hope everything gets saved!
@rolfsinkgraven
@rolfsinkgraven 6 лет назад
Great find Kappy, lots of antiques & personal belongings, sadly it is all rotting away but some of it is still museum quality.
@robbieroberts7626
@robbieroberts7626 6 лет назад
So sad that Someone's things from another life time are just going to rot.
@trashpanda9615
@trashpanda9615 5 лет назад
The one thing I noticed about this house it has absolutely beautiful windows. What a shame.
@geraldlarocque6832
@geraldlarocque6832 6 лет назад
I'm just as impressed with this find as you are, holy cow is right! My grandparents probly had the same furniture. I can't help but notice that most explorers find a chair in a window, like someone is waiting for something.
@tonimurtagh7141
@tonimurtagh7141 6 лет назад
Wow I'd love the glass cabinet on the first floor,just beautiful.Sad to see antique furniture left to rot in these places.Think the birds have taken over this place.Great find once again Kappy
@irenewatts2874
@irenewatts2874 2 года назад
Kappy about that refrigerator, Admiral was a famous brand name in major appliances for the home here in America. I don’t think they are still around anymore. Nice antiques in this old house. Didn’t see any bathrooms so they must have had out houses in the late 1800’s. You have to wonder why anybody would leave all those valuable antiques. Thanks for sharing with us.
@susanmiller4159
@susanmiller4159 2 года назад
What a treasure trove. And the 1969 calendar. I was born in 1968. Been a few years. Enjoyed very much!
@oldenweery7510
@oldenweery7510 6 лет назад
Admiral has been around since 1934---yes, "has been," as it's now owned by Whirlpool. They made everything from portable radios (including for the US military during WW2), TVs (quite expensive, but all of them were back then), kitchen appliances (we actually had an Admiral refrigerator and TV when I was a kid)---everything you can imagine. Good quality, they were backed by good guarantees. Antiques galore---and a mini-bike, the first one I've seen in an explore! BTW, that "juke box" was an old AM/FM, or just AM, floor model cabinet radio. I used to sit in front of one similar to that when I was a kid, back in the '40s, listening to "Terry and the Pirates," "The FBI in Peace and War," and "Tom Mix," to name a few.
@mymindtoyourmind
@mymindtoyourmind 6 лет назад
Yeah Admiral was pretty good quality. I have an Admiral VCR made around 1999. It still works.
@Thumper7818
@Thumper7818 6 лет назад
Oldenweery -GUARANTEE- not that limited warranty crap they peddle with the Chinese crap we get. Made in USA. Backed up by Guarantee. We had one when I was a kid. We just need to start making our own stuff again. I bet if you plugged that in to 120 it would be cold in two hours.
@oldenweery7510
@oldenweery7510 6 лет назад
Yes, and they had ROOM in them, not the limited amount of space in the "Energy Efficient" boxes in my last two apartments!
@lisab9541
@lisab9541 6 лет назад
Thank you for telling the videographer that it is a radio, not a jukebox.
@BobbyTucker
@BobbyTucker 5 лет назад
I have a PRO-SCAN VHS-VCR I bought new in 1995, for those of you who are not familiar with Pro-scan, it's high end RCA if my memory serves me correctly. It is for sale if anyone might be interested. You can reach me on Facebook under the same name. Thank's
@kountryedge
@kountryedge 6 лет назад
In a house that's in mid of collapsing, it would be hard for me not to rescue the antiques.
@scottwallace3900
@scottwallace3900 5 лет назад
Danelda from Canada he means steal shit that's worth money
@starlarobertson6251
@starlarobertson6251 5 лет назад
I would like to have those antiques as well. Can you imagine what they are worth. Money aside though, the history of those items ( that washing machine) Someone stuff for years in that kitchen cooking and doing laundry. It's crazy how these houses are just glimpses if lives forgotten.
@theresa_lili
@theresa_lili 5 лет назад
I agree. Many of the older items belong in museums
@kountryedge
@kountryedge 5 лет назад
@@smileyface8832 furniture of that era, just as the homes, have more caricature than the garbage that they produce now. Thus why I'm living in a Victorian home. Beauty and quality in the older things.
@odiekarone
@odiekarone 5 лет назад
S. Garr. For real!! I’d take a couple of strong men back and a big UHAUL!! Get those beautiful antiques out of there!! They need cleaning and shining up, but RESCUE it ALL!!
@oldfan1963
@oldfan1963 5 лет назад
The sight of abandoned houses just makes me cry and wonder what happened?
@Ms_MalRkey
@Ms_MalRkey 3 года назад
What an absolute jackpot of treasure this place is...this had got to be one of my favourite explores, ever. Well done you really are great at documenting these places!
@janicebreault8599
@janicebreault8599 6 лет назад
Hello to Mom.Wow lots of stuff. Admiral was a popular company in those days to buy appliances from.My mom had one of those washing machines, and the camera inside the cabinet, we had one just like it, from the 50s.Video brought back memories of my childhood. Thank You Kappi!
@blackberrybunny
@blackberrybunny 6 лет назад
Lots of old antiques in there that could be lovingly restored and sold for a lot of money.
@cornbreadfedcountryboy9414
@cornbreadfedcountryboy9414 4 года назад
I was lucky and acquired a lot of antiques from my great grandmother. I have a pump organ that was my great grandmother's grandmother's and it still works to this day. Also a china cabinet and numerous dressers.
@jenniferherrington
@jenniferherrington 6 лет назад
Did anyone notice the picture of JFK, Jr? His famous Salute to the Motorcade during his Father's funeral? It was in the floor upstairs. 6:42-6:46
@awarenessvillage
@awarenessvillage 5 лет назад
I noticed that and was searching the comments to see if anyone else noticed. It's sad to think there will soon be a time that no one will remember those things.
@kristinzeiber23
@kristinzeiber23 5 лет назад
I noticed it, too. He was talking about the spider webs, and then commented on the old radio which he thought was a jukebox. I was born 4 years after JFK's assassination but I recognized that iconic photo immediately.
@Saints0611
@Saints0611 4 года назад
Yes. I would have removed that from the house to preserve it. Given the 1969 calendar to help date things that was in the kitchen, that picture could be from an original magazine or newspaper from 1963. I was a month old when JFK was assassinated.
@msshue8188
@msshue8188 4 года назад
I sure did Jennifer! Little JFK jr. saluting farewell to his Daddy ..I still have goosebumps...God rest their souls!
@vikkinicholson2300
@vikkinicholson2300 4 года назад
the colonel sanders chicken bucket says a lot
@NinasHere4U
@NinasHere4U 6 лет назад
this made me sad, I wish someone would have been able to use all that beautiful stuff before it rotted away.
@dianeburkhart236
@dianeburkhart236 6 лет назад
I'd go to the county website and find the owner of this place. The sale from the furniture would pay for the investment. Can you imagine a farm auction there? This had been a beautiful house.
@dawn7612
@dawn7612 6 лет назад
Diane Burkhart Yes, definitely original antiques. No newer furniture anywhere.
@judyberends4586
@judyberends4586 6 лет назад
What a waste of beautiful antiques.
@janettecoleman1714
@janettecoleman1714 5 лет назад
START A W E BSITE FOR JUST THIS, FARM SALES FOR OWNERS, THEREFORE PRESERVING THE FURNITURE ETC.. The most sensible comment ive read👍
@janettecoleman1714
@janettecoleman1714 5 лет назад
@Mauri Mela BS
@19irving
@19irving 5 лет назад
Not sure the furniture is saleable, given the effects of mold and dampness over the years.
@aprilmoore1992
@aprilmoore1992 6 лет назад
I'm 51 and I remember Admiral fridges when I was a kid in the house where I grew up in the 70's. We had 2. One Fridgidair and one Admiral. They were the Kenmore and Samsung of their day!!
@PenelopePeppers
@PenelopePeppers 4 года назад
I see you caught a glimpse of Lit/l John-John saluting his Daddy's casket as it goes by .........
@ollenepoundstone7830
@ollenepoundstone7830 6 лет назад
That was not a juke box. It is an antique floor model radio.
@jag8789
@jag8789 5 лет назад
yeah, that was before tv, there were radio shows to listen to for the family.
@jennilang721
@jennilang721 5 лет назад
Looks like a Philco that I have.👍
@barbaratodd1288
@barbaratodd1288 5 лет назад
Looks like an old philco shortwave radio we had an old one when I was a kid
@81licker
@81licker 4 года назад
Like the Walton's had. LOL 😆
@virginiaconway374
@virginiaconway374 4 года назад
We had one in our home. I recall a program called, ( Amos and Andy ), and ( The Creaking Door), as the program started you would hear a door creaking in the background, as a kid that was spooky!
@dianelafreniere1362
@dianelafreniere1362 6 лет назад
You found a beautiful gem, Kappy!! And that is why I always look forward to your videos!!
@johnelliott7368
@johnelliott7368 5 лет назад
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@tupelomiss8315
@tupelomiss8315 5 лет назад
Wow what a house.i bet it was so nice in its heyday.my grandma had an admiral fridge in 1951.thanks for sharing this friends. Uk 🇬🇧
@selener4973
@selener4973 5 лет назад
Love your explores Kappy. My mother had one those wringer washers when I was a child and I put my fingers In the wringer and it took my hand and up to my shoulder before my mother could get me out!! These old houses give us old people such great memories. Hadn't thought of that for many years. Thank you for the memories!!
@TraceyRolandelli
@TraceyRolandelli 6 лет назад
What a sweet place. I love your videos, how they are quiet and peaceful. You find these incredible, untouched time capsules. If you have permission, and these places are going to be torn down, have you thought about hauling some things out? I know abandoned explorers leave things alone, but your places are very different. It seems most are headed to tear down.
@sueturnermrsuniverseaustra4220
Absolutely sad to see. Wish someone would go save the antique furniture 😩💔❤️
@virginiaconway374
@virginiaconway374 4 года назад
I have a feeling that stuff is gone, Remember hearing the female voice in the video? She seemed to know a thing or two.
@brusselsprout5851
@brusselsprout5851 2 года назад
I listen to all the ads, hoping Kappy gets paid a lot for this awesomely respectful work
@suzilindblad5207
@suzilindblad5207 5 лет назад
You are my favorite explorer! You take the time for us to see what you are filming, your voice is calm and you are very respectful. Not to mention that you find some of the most interesting homes! ~Thank you
@antsquirly7654
@antsquirly7654 6 лет назад
My daughter was 2 months old at the time that calendar was correct. - I can't even begin to imagine why someone would walk away from a full house. I'd kill for that kitchen stove.
@duanewilliams7353
@duanewilliams7353 5 лет назад
When the last person goes into a nursing home or dies....there is no one left!! Happens to a lot of movie stars, especially when they are unmarried!!!
@mariebock8016
@mariebock8016 3 года назад
1969 was the year I got married. July - 52 years ago. Husband has been gone 10 years.
@cartierstorm4434
@cartierstorm4434 3 года назад
It’s Missing December 1969
@shirleyharrison2580
@shirleyharrison2580 6 лет назад
That was a REALLY good explore..you had a right to say 'Holy cow..' as much as you want to ! lol.. There was some wonderful old,antique furniture left in there. But should of been taken out long time ago, some could still be saved & refurbished. But it'll probably just rot away with the house now. I love antiques but have some now I have to sell or do something with, i can't take them with me when I move, I'm downsizing. The closing on my house was today & I have up to 60 days to move. So I have a lot to get rid of. But I sure hate to see all those In there waste away. Great video, I sure enjoyed watching this. Be careful & stay safe.
@judyberends4586
@judyberends4586 6 лет назад
Shirley Harrison. I'm sad to see this too. The furniture needs some TLC.I LOVE THE SOUND OF THE BIRDS SINGING.
@jencameron8124
@jencameron8124 5 лет назад
I second your "holy cow!" - what an incredible treasure trove time capsule. I could have spent all day there just taking it all in for a trip back in time. Thanks for sharing!
@michellecrippen3760
@michellecrippen3760 5 лет назад
The furniture in this place is worth a fortune!!! Holy cow is right Kappy lol
@stevetaylor9556
@stevetaylor9556 6 лет назад
That is one realy cool old farmhouse , like the big sets of windows.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 6 лет назад
The weapon crates in the barn are shown around 11:10 I believe they are Vietnam war era possibly but would love to hear any ideas, I don’t know much about military stuff, thanks for watching! Please read description before commenting about ghost voices
@janwarriner5037
@janwarriner5037 6 лет назад
Urban Exploring With Kappy Holy Cow is for real!!! Kappy gotta hand it to you. You really find the most precious gems of the past. I just love your channel. Glad you brought your mom along for this one. She had to have really enjoyed seeing things from the past. Admiral existed in my lifetime. (50's) Made appliances and had a good name so to speak. Upstairs that might be an old radio not a juke box. I recall my great aunt having a huge one too. It was made of wood also. The hardware on the doors also age this house pretty far back. Maybe before 1900. Beautiful antiques that could be restored. Back then furniture was solid wood not like today and it was heavy. (I have a lot of antiques and cherish those family heirlooms. My double bed had loops to run the straps that held up a "mattress" usually filled with hay or horsehair. It's high off the floor because beds were warmer raised up. It also had poles to place a covered drape all around the bed to insulate the sleeping area and has a blanket roll at end of bed to easily slide a blanket up.) The mirrored "dresser" upstairs was a wardrobe piece of furniture 'cause closets weren't built until later. You hung up your clothes inside. The washer, probably 40's, wrung out your clothes as dry as you were gonna get until you hung them out to dry. My great aunt always warned me to keep my hands away from the wringers. That barn was awesome too. Like standing history books! Slate roof was more often the case back then if you could afford it. Very little upkeep but heavy. Took a sturdily built house to roof. I noticed some Avon boxes from about the 70's stacked somewhere. What a tragedy no one wants to save some items, hardware, etc. or auction the contents. Still curious about the contents of the upstairs trunk. This is truly a find and a marvelous time capsule. Hats off to you again!!!!
@oldenweery7510
@oldenweery7510 6 лет назад
Kappy, I Googled M68 ammo and found it's 105mm rounds for a British tank gun! Seems it can be removed from the turret without dismantling it---but I doubt you could fire it from the hip, like "Ahnold" fired the mini-gun in "Terminator 2" (though it wouldn't surprise me, since Hollywood's motto is "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts.")
@That-Wanderer
@That-Wanderer 6 лет назад
Very cool find!!
@erichelvie8524
@erichelvie8524 6 лет назад
The Ammo crates could be "Nam" era. As mentioned in a previous comment, this is a tank gun ammo case. However the M-68 gun is the American version of the British L-7. It was first mounted in the M-60 series tanks which came online in 1961. In the Mid70s the gun was also used to upgrade the M48 Patton tank to the M48A5 .The gun was later used in the earliest version of the M1 Abrams. The APDS on the box stands for Armor Piercing Discarding Sabot. US ceased using this type of round in the early 80s.
@jackvegetables6830
@jackvegetables6830 6 лет назад
So nobody has lived here since 1970
@jacklynlopez2323
@jacklynlopez2323 5 лет назад
Oh man...I enjoyed it very much...I especially loved the outdoors, so peaceful and quaint and the way the birds kept chirping, made me feel at peace!!
@stormsuttonmorrison1065
@stormsuttonmorrison1065 5 лет назад
what a beautiful find, and yes so wanted the wood antiques, and i love the way you say holy cow!
@llndadischer7689
@llndadischer7689 6 лет назад
Why in gods name would anyone let that antique beautiful furniture n things just sit there n rot. Makes no sense to me.
@vickigood7958
@vickigood7958 5 лет назад
Some of these buildings are owned by the state from taxes. This one looks like it belonged to a hoarder because of so much "trash" around inside. If the person had no relatives or tied up in court it could have remained in limbo. If you want to check on ownership go to your local library and check the "plot maps" for your area. Those books will tell you who owns it. Take that information to the county building in some counties online and you can get the name/address of the owners. Tax and ownership records are public so easy to obtain.
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon 5 лет назад
That was no hoarder house ... disrespectful vandals did their work there many years ago
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon 5 лет назад
people die, Linda.
@msannabell1561
@msannabell1561 5 лет назад
Marcel Audubon exactly! No hoarder house. People say that about these old houses all of the time and I’m sure it was the vandals getting to it a long time ago. They also sometimes look like the family used it for storage after the main occupants passed and then they moved on or passed themselves”.
@msannabell1561
@msannabell1561 5 лет назад
Mark Linder that makes sense. The calendar from 1969. I agree with Kappy I think it was left empty since then. That is probably when the lady went into the nursing home. I don’t know how it goes around there but where I live if you go into a nursing home and you have not already passed ownership of your property to someone else then the nursing home has dibs on it and it can’t be sold or passed on to other family members. I’m not sure what happens after the owner dies though.
@twitchyhamster
@twitchyhamster 6 лет назад
Hit the bell. This house was heartbreakingly sad. Makes you wonder how someone left it there to rot like that. Love your videos! Keep um coming!
@twitchyhamster
@twitchyhamster 6 лет назад
Justin Beaird I believe it. I know a lot of these are just old farmer homes that died off and their kids just don't want to mess with it.
@rubycasey2713
@rubycasey2713 2 года назад
I love them kitchen cabinets and the old beds.
@cecoya
@cecoya 3 года назад
This place has a lot of history to it. Packed to the gills with antiques. WOW love it. Have a great day
@dani.d.
@dani.d. 5 лет назад
I am so glad you do these videos. I love old houses. I am so glad that you don't take anything from these old places. I would also like to comment, before the banks or however in your country knocks down old houses, could they please at least try to recycle whatever can be recycled..??Or take really good antiques, to a museum, or gallery...etc. It seems such a waste. I have seen so many beautiful old doors. My home was built in the 80s and the doors and windows are really trashy. I have an old Admiral fridge that is over 30 years old and still works.!!!
@kimmckeever9001
@kimmckeever9001 6 лет назад
I am amazed by the places you find. This one wasn't full of stuff, it was full of wonder. I'm glad you didn't go into some of the areas because of the floors, better safe than sorry. Doubt your mom can carry you any more to get you out if you get hurt. Hope she enjoyed the explore as much as we all did.
@lindamesa4941
@lindamesa4941 6 лет назад
that washing machine is right out of the 50's!! little radio in the kitchen is made of Bakelite very expensive! Admiral also made TVs back in the 60's!
@mikecr4916
@mikecr4916 6 лет назад
Linda Mesa that little radio was a rare gem. It being safely inside cupboard it might still work
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@johnelliott7368 5 лет назад
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@johnelliott7368 5 лет назад
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@tammyeasley2032
@tammyeasley2032 5 лет назад
I just got a washer like that , i have a small wood cook stove, and last week my husband found me an icebox, not refrigerator ice box uses blocks of ice i'd love to get my hands on that stuff and clean it up :(
@utubewatcher806
@utubewatcher806 5 лет назад
wringer washers were around up into the 80s
@mythdemeanor5268
@mythdemeanor5268 3 года назад
i just get gick looking at all those fantastic antiques that are left to rot...so much..even the glass nic nacks are fabulous!
@ellenjefferies7310
@ellenjefferies7310 5 лет назад
That was SO COOL!!! So much neat really OLD OLD stuff in there!!! How FUN!!!
@williamyorkolepossum
@williamyorkolepossum 6 лет назад
This was also a great trip,. I could plunder around in a place like that for days and never see all there is to see..
@dorothymachado5027
@dorothymachado5027 6 лет назад
I am always amazed at these old farm houses you find to explore I loved it when you open the cabinet and it was so clean inside not a lot of dust I do believe that you edit your videos. We want to see what is in cabinets and cupboards just the stuff on the floor was interesting the picture of John Kennedy Jr at his father's funeral stuff like that I noticed the old trunk in the bedroom and a few minutes later you show a label from inside the trunk but you do not explain that. stove in the kitchen and the wringer washer all the great stuff in the garage. I have seen other explores show attics with some kind of an extension rod I was so dissapointed about the attic I do love your videos I look forward to them
@lisab9541
@lisab9541 6 лет назад
I saw the magazine with John John saluting too. Looks like they just left in like 69...
@pablocruize3975
@pablocruize3975 5 лет назад
Goodcatch. I wondered why he didn't comment on it until I realized he probably had no idea who that little kid was. Gotta admit, that photo kind of gave me the chills. Also, wasn't that a Kodak Brownie camera in the cabinets? Wonderful video.
@julierobinson7177
@julierobinson7177 6 лет назад
What a amazing place! Most of that stuff should be in a museum! Must have been a lovely house
@richnorman7058
@richnorman7058 5 лет назад
We have vast numbers of old homes, farms, etc where I live. If anyone wants to give me an address or something, even just one that's close, I have time and some experience searching who owns or had owned properties. It's not hugely difficult, but like I said, I have time and love researching this sort of thing. I hate seeing old properties wasting away. For those that wonder, families will pass their properties down to relatives but they don't give a crap about them. The younger generation just doesn't appreciate old things. That's why there are so many great things just left to rot away in them.
@awarenessvillage
@awarenessvillage 5 лет назад
It's so sad that families don't care anymore.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 6 лет назад
Awesome explore Kappy! So much cool old stuff! Even those Kentucky Fried Chicken buckets are pre-1991 when it changed to KFC. Must have been hungry explorers. :-) Thanks for showing us mate!
@reesedaniel5835
@reesedaniel5835 6 лет назад
And pre-GMO/senomyx and trans fats as well. Before I boycotted them for using that crap in their food.
@lisadarrah5251
@lisadarrah5251 6 лет назад
for some reason i was just as sad as I was interested and excited to see more as you explored this house
@TheWomanofyahweh
@TheWomanofyahweh 5 лет назад
Old old house what a mess but you can see all the antique furniture is beautiful one time shame wish somebody will fix the furniture nice video thank you
@karenthomas7082
@karenthomas7082 6 лет назад
I enjoy your exploration of old homes. So interesting! I love how you leave everything, and show such great respect.
@urbexerella
@urbexerella 6 лет назад
Oh wow,this must have been a damn beautiful Farm once in a while... Thank you very much for sharing such incredible finds with us! And keep up the good work (as always) Greetings from Germany
@annabellee5576
@annabellee5576 6 лет назад
That's actually an old radio, not jukebox 😉 My mother remembers her family gathering around it to listen to radio shows like Mutt & Jeff, etc. An antiques dealer would live to have that, and the old clothes washer. My grandparents actually still used theirs until around 1975.
@mikecr4916
@mikecr4916 6 лет назад
4:05 in the kitchen there is a very old washing machine, beside it- is that yellow machine one of those old 70s washer/dryer combo units? super cool and rare to find those.
@jenniferherrington
@jenniferherrington 6 лет назад
It is a very sad house :'-( I wish you could have gotten to those old records to see who they were. I love music so much, Kappy!!! Those boxes in the barn look like they are old military stuff? Weird!
@EllicottCity1
@EllicottCity1 6 лет назад
A walk through time! Love all of the Baltimore items♡
@LL-sq8se
@LL-sq8se 6 лет назад
Totally awesome! Amazing video!House and barn,epic.. beautiful old place! Thanks 👍🙋♥️
@covndacross2440
@covndacross2440 6 лет назад
L L house big
@covndacross2440
@covndacross2440 6 лет назад
they were eat good
@moleykewl7648
@moleykewl7648 5 лет назад
Awesome place. I can't understand how these places are just abandoned with everything left in them .. if I was a homeless man this house would be a dream come true... play piano, even saw a dirt bike in the barn... awesome place
@rexterrier1
@rexterrier1 5 лет назад
There are a lot of beautiful old abandoned homes 🏡 in Virginia!
@cleo2you1
@cleo2you1 6 лет назад
Absolutely Amazing Kappy!!! You are the best! My grandma had an old Admiral refrigerator! So many old things in that house!!!
@jonathangodbout6645
@jonathangodbout6645 6 лет назад
That's a set of 1970 Camaro bucket seats in the barn there a one-year only worth big money
@virginiaconway374
@virginiaconway374 4 года назад
Yeah! I see them reupholstered and modified and put in some game room or some unique place in a home.$$$$
@chrischrispypiceynskicritt3164
@chrischrispypiceynskicritt3164 3 года назад
Thanks for the awesome video. What a beautiful place with a lot of beautiful items and furniture left to rot. Thank you for the upload.
@barbaramiller8460
@barbaramiller8460 4 года назад
Love the respect and sensitivity you have for these sad places.
@abbylaneacres132
@abbylaneacres132 6 лет назад
Great find and explore! I remember the hardware on the first door with the lock being on my grandparents old farm house doors in Kennedy Tx. some had old skeleton keys inside the locks
@csl6009
@csl6009 6 лет назад
Love watching your videos.. You are so well spoken and respectful.
@margaretrose8105
@margaretrose8105 5 лет назад
I love your posts. This farmhouse at 1 time, was beautiful and had beautiful furniture. Breaks my heart to see them. Aren't you scared when you open doors....I am..lol
@irenetorres8348
@irenetorres8348 5 лет назад
So beautiful, to bad for the old furniture would love to see it restored to it's natural beauty thanks for sharing.
@bombshell.13
@bombshell.13 6 лет назад
This is one of your best finds! My heart breaks when I watch these videos, but I'm also excited because this has been an obsession since I was a little girl. I know you don't touch things or open drawers or anything like that, but sometimes I wish you would because you might find some clues as to who use to live there. Also I wish you would open doors in the houses because usually behind those doors are other rooms. I feel you are missing out. Old houses always have rooms next to rooms that can only be gotten into by a room and not a hallway. I'm so jealous of the explores you go on and thanks for letting us hear a little of whoever is with you. I'd like to hear more. LOVED this video!
@judyberends4586
@judyberends4586 6 лет назад
April Dawn KAPPY , YOU FOUND THE BEST HOUSE EVER. YOU ARE MAKING US ALL ENVIOUS .
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@johnelliott7368 5 лет назад
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@collidingplanetsexploring6630
@collidingplanetsexploring6630 6 лет назад
Wow That place is amazing. Nice one Kappy.
@billshroyer9487
@billshroyer9487 2 года назад
Wow. The "THANKS FOR WATCHING, EVERYONE' at the end nearly blew my eardrums out! Thanks for that! ;-) Love your vids anyway! :)
@jeromecabral7464
@jeromecabral7464 5 лет назад
That home must have been beautiful before it was abandoned
@64pori
@64pori 6 лет назад
Freaking awesome! I love the bicentennial glasses, the old washer and jukebox. 👍😀
@andreageorge4726
@andreageorge4726 6 лет назад
The furniture and hardware on the doors is so gorgeous. I can only imagine how awesome this house was when people inhabited the home the washer and fridge and range wow so cool that would be cool to restore the home and the furniture thanks for a great share
@dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413
@dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413 4 года назад
That really is an beautiful, awesome house. Had to look up that refrigerator, it dates back to 1949. I love that old vintage furniture, and appliances.
@mariebock8016
@mariebock8016 3 года назад
All of that furniture looks like back in the late 1930's. I was born in 1947 & we had that furniture. My mother also had a wringer washer, yet I was using one in the 1970's. We had old door knobs like those with the metal square box behind it, with the flip lock on top of it (whatever they're called). As for the stove, when I was a little girl my Grandmother cooked on one of those. Great find! Reminds me of the 40's.
@marytillman8758
@marytillman8758 6 лет назад
I love these old houses.
@Og_Cat
@Og_Cat 6 лет назад
Wicked find and video! Would be nice to renovate places like this, keeping history alive. Thanks for exploring and posting.
@parson7260
@parson7260 5 лет назад
WooWooWoo
@Purple-cr5ub
@Purple-cr5ub 4 года назад
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@beverlywhite747
@beverlywhite747 4 года назад
This makes me so sad. To think this house was full of noise, kids, holidays and activity. A mom or grandma cooking breakfast on that stove, doing laundry in that washer and now nothing
@PenelopePeppers
@PenelopePeppers 4 года назад
Love all the Prairie Windows !! And I remember growing up with a lot of the furniture displayed......brings back memories !!!!
@lynnlopez3274
@lynnlopez3274 6 лет назад
I came back. I forgot to hit the "like" button.
@jimchumley6568
@jimchumley6568 5 лет назад
What kind of music does a holy cow listen to? Gospel Moooosic!😊
@robertnielsen2461
@robertnielsen2461 5 лет назад
Very puny!
@macarthurfield5674
@macarthurfield5674 5 лет назад
FANTASTIC !!!! THANK YOU AND YOUR MADRE FOR SHARING !!
@robertstrong5689
@robertstrong5689 6 лет назад
That was an awesome find. Too bad someone didn't take the antiques out...some can still be saved. Great vid, Kappy.
@duanewilliams7353
@duanewilliams7353 5 лет назад
The on ly one who can take them out now is the thief!!!
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