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The Forgotten 200 year old Wesley House in the Mountains of Pennsylvania 

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This incredible old house has had many alterations and updates and remodels throughout the years! The house originally began as a simple 2 story 3 bay wide stone house built in the early 1800’s around 1820-1830. But as was very common, as the family grew the house was added onto and in the attic of the house you can see the original stone roof wall and attic window of the first house. Then another full 2 bays were added onto the house in stone as well, and a large porch was put on the front side. For a good 50 years in the early 1900’s the house sat empty until a couple bought the stone ruins essentially giving it a full 70’s overhaul using the bones of the old house as a base! Still very pretty on the outside! From what I was told has been empty since the early 2000’s. Thanks for watching!

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@sierratonin69
@sierratonin69 Год назад
I just wanna say that I absolutely love the way you film these homes. You stand out amongst other RU-vidrs. Not only do you take your time filming every inch of the house, but I enjoy it when you just pause for a moment and allow the viewer to scope out the room. I always have to rewind and pause with other people, but you are spot on when it comes to waiting. I also fall asleep to your videos because of how relaxing they are. Thank you so much for all you do!!! 😊
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
I really appreciate that!! Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoy seeing these old places too! Thank you for watching! :)
@1927su
@1927su Год назад
Agreed! Kappy is my favorite Urban Explorer! No weird music & he doesn’t crave notoriety like so many others who are “ all about me” , instead of the house they are showing! 👍Kappy!
@sushimounger2708
@sushimounger2708 Год назад
He's not very knowledgeable. Makes the same comments at every house. Right or wrong.
@norseman5041
@norseman5041 Год назад
we have a saying in my mother language, : ''Houses need people and people need houses''. Sad to see these fantastic buildings just going to waste.
@donnagagne3813
@donnagagne3813 Год назад
I don't know which house I liked better. The first one doesn't look like it would cost a fortune to fix up. Thank you Kappy. You never let us down.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Just would have to remove that toxic Vermiculite Insulation in the attic but true!! Thank you for watching!! :)
@1927su
@1927su Год назад
I think I liked the second one, because it wasn’t tainted by the 1970’s lol
@RuthRader
@RuthRader Год назад
The first house is in surprisingly good shape! It just needs Orkin in a big way. LOL!
@katbot2190
@katbot2190 Год назад
I thought the same thing. Looked like the windows were all replaced
@1927su
@1927su Год назад
Cheesy paneling, drop ceilings & orange carpet… my FAVORITE! Lol KIDDING! 😂
@customscreenprinting
@customscreenprinting Год назад
The Forgotten 200 year old Wesley House in the Mountains of PennsylvaniaUrban Exploring With Kappy thanks my friend for sharing with me this video about wow that cool kappy and thanks for sharing it i really enjoyed it and God Bless.
@MsSurigirl
@MsSurigirl Год назад
First house -- SO GORGEOUS underneath all the updates. The beautiful original beams, the strong, thick stonework. This could be restored! I like the second house, too. The barn/garage looked kinda gothic. Fascinating properties, as usual. Thank you!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
I thought the exact same thing about the barn! Had some very pretty details around the windows! Thank you very much for watching! :)
@megfuchs9425
@megfuchs9425 Год назад
Thank you for going up the main staircase and then down the second staircase in the second house!!! I really appreciate it when you use the second, enclosed set of stairs!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
I know people have asked for that!! Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching! :)
@megfuchs9425
@megfuchs9425 Год назад
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 I am the lead complainer about using those back, enclosed stairs, so I am grateful to you for listening!
@Karen-bt6lh
@Karen-bt6lh Год назад
I love the first house from the beautiful rock exterior, to the large window sills and the untouched attic. I especially liked that the previous owner took all their belongings leaving empty rooms allowing one to get a good look at this historic home. Thanks for showing us a second house which has its own charm.
@heatherluka2365
@heatherluka2365 11 месяцев назад
😂 at 2:30 the “Ohhh geez….” *Jeez Kappy, you do such a great Job finding these houses! I love how you look at handles and different things that would be amazing to still have in houses now. It’s like back then everything was made to look beautiful, like that huge mansion you did from a Tobacco tycoon and that greenhouse omg I would be so bless to live in a house like that! I hope you can go back there again. I’ll have to edit this to add the title of that video because that along with other houses you’ve done are just so breathtaking! Keep up the great work Kappy! You deserve millions of subs!
@bridgetmuehlberger5141
@bridgetmuehlberger5141 Год назад
Thanks for taking one for the team with all those cobwebs. Holy cow! 😮
@knoophouse
@knoophouse Год назад
Beautiful morning, cup of coffee and exploring! Going to be a great day!
@marshachamberlain2968
@marshachamberlain2968 Год назад
Porches get me every time, especially 2nd story porches.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Me too! Thank you for watching! :)
@TruBluYahoo
@TruBluYahoo Год назад
Love ur accent. (Canada here) A "steewn hawse" lol. That stuff in the ceiling joists of the first house is vermiculite insulation. Ur videos are awesome btw. Super cool
@step421
@step421 Год назад
Thank you for the beautiful scenery of the running brook water ……so peaceful!!😊
@cristywyndham-shaw5111
@cristywyndham-shaw5111 Год назад
The first house could easily be a house here in Scotland with all the stone and thick walls. Pity it was stripped of all its charm in the early 1970's renovation. Traces of its beauty still peek through in the attic and around the fireplace. It's lovely, but it would cost a fortune to bring it up to code. The spiderwebs gave it an eerie atmosphere. 🕸 🕸
@lajuanaadams80
@lajuanaadams80 Год назад
Start carrying a stick with you to knock the cobwebs down!! Beautiful old home.
@robertmanley7556
@robertmanley7556 Год назад
Both of these beautiful old homes scream save me ......200 years old and the first one looks that good is amazing. If homes built today were left abandoned for 4 years they wouldn't look this good . That second story porch was amazing and I just love that barn....hopefully these will get the second chance they deserve. Great video as alway's Kappy !! 👍👍
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Loved the porch on the first one as well! Would’ve been incredible before a busy Highway was out front! Thanks for watching and the kind words! :)
@ckswat77zz51
@ckswat77zz51 Год назад
Cobweb home was amazing. It looked so huge from the outside but actually wasn’t that big inside. Those fireplaces 😮. Gotta love having a window seat in every window(that’s how I’d enjoy them). Such history in those homes. If only walls could talk. Thanks Kappy
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Very true! I think the porch of the house really made it seem more grand! I did love how thick the windows where! Thank you very much for watching! :)
@jennifergarrett6809
@jennifergarrett6809 Год назад
Loved that 1st house. The fireplace in the kitchen was beautiful and the discovery in the attic was great. Looking from the outside you'd never think it had been smaller.
@karenbly3829
@karenbly3829 Год назад
Fireplace was amazing... I was just someone about your channel the other day. I would love to travel around and tour remodeled old homes. I'm too old to do the old stuff like you. I'd break my neck!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Glad you enjoyed and glad I can explore for you!! Much safer that way! Thank you for watching!! :)
@1927su
@1927su Год назад
Oh my! That second house basement and that big ol coal furnace! Much like the one my folks had in their old house , that got converted to gas later on. It was HUGE! The house even had a coal room with a chute the coal was delivered down,
@ttop64
@ttop64 Год назад
Hi Kappy. It's nice to see some homes that have not been vandalized and graffitied. Just natural decay. The metal roofs have also helped preserve them and kept them from collapsing in on themselves.
@selener4973
@selener4973 Год назад
Remodels are so upsetting. But I love your videos so much!!
@Philip_smith88
@Philip_smith88 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful house. They built them so good back then.
@maureenbourassa5063
@maureenbourassa5063 Год назад
Thanks for the tour.
@Yaya-sv2hh
@Yaya-sv2hh Год назад
I would love that rock house, it is beautiful!! the sunset was spectacular.
@jmmarshall5492
@jmmarshall5492 Год назад
The end of the video was interesting too! A montage of so many of your previous explorations. Thanks for sharing!
@valeriaabrams4930
@valeriaabrams4930 Год назад
I absolutely love the first house. It's so charming. Wish I could buy it and fix it up.
@simonriddick
@simonriddick Год назад
21:49 Beautiful shot. Almost summer here can't wait to feel warm nights again.
@marleneppaul
@marleneppaul Год назад
The first house still looks very sturdy and in great condition compared to some of the homes you’ve been in. The second one is salvageable as well but the first is my kinda place, stone! Beautiful, thank you
@d.parisi
@d.parisi Год назад
The first house was made to last. You'd be hard pressed to find a house like that in today's world! Another great video! Thank you!
@susanblackley7065
@susanblackley7065 Год назад
Be careful! First house was awesome! The second was cool, too. The barns / garages looked interesting.
@manofreedom
@manofreedom Год назад
Kappy, how do you keep finding these old houses? Are people contacting you asking you to walk through and film them so it can be posted on RU-vid? You just keep finding these amazing historical places.... I'm hooked on your channel. I love seeing the craftsmanship and skill the old-time carpenters and masons had in building these homes. It's no wonder why most of them have stood for 200 years or longer. And to think, these homes were build using simple hand tools and mostly without nails.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Sometimes they do but mostly a lot of traveling up and down the east coast! Well said!! Old craftsmanship is incredible! Thanks for watching and the kind words!! :)
@manofreedom
@manofreedom Год назад
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 I'll make a deal with you. You keep posting...I'll keep watching and telling others about your videos.😃
@Chaotic-Demise77
@Chaotic-Demise77 Год назад
I used to get on g-maps and just pick out an region and just follow the roads'. At times', just go for a long drive and just happen to spot a place, scope it out and explore....
@manofreedom
@manofreedom Год назад
@@Chaotic-Demise77 I know of several older houses near me that I'd love to put on youtube but they're plastered with no tresspassing signs of posted signs
@Chaotic-Demise77
@Chaotic-Demise77 Год назад
@@manofreedom oh yeah, I watch out for those. I actually had the opportunity to actually walk with the landowners a few times. I told them what I do as a hobby and I love exploring history.
@annabrown4952
@annabrown4952 Год назад
Growing up we had that big furnace in our house with a coal ben
@JohnShinn1960
@JohnShinn1960 Год назад
Thanks for the tours Kappy! 🤠👍
@lucybieller7604
@lucybieller7604 Год назад
Hey Kappy. Absolutely loved the first house. Great window width! A little groovy wallpaper. And thick cobwebs everywhere. The second house gave off a bit of a creepy vibe! Still 2 very interesting explores! Thanks! Stay safe. ✌️
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Glad you enjoyed it! Me too! The first one had great Mountain View’s all around as well! Thank you for watching and the kind words! :)
@kimthrower2169
@kimthrower2169 Год назад
both houses are a great find! Thanks for sharing!! Peace, Kim
@tishmusso3949
@tishmusso3949 Год назад
First house has great bones...with circa 1960s desecration! Maybe the spiders have discouraged vandals. Could be saved but proximity to road is discouraging. 2nd house interesting too but look pretty fragile. Thanks for the tours! Idea...wear hazmat protection before entering some of these places!
@nancyweliczko9334
@nancyweliczko9334 Год назад
The first house is a gorgeous old house to bad someone doesn't restore it back to its original condition.
@janetjones7880
@janetjones7880 Год назад
stone and a good roof they can last forever - looks like it wouldn't take forever to make it liveable
@lowespringacres7838
@lowespringacres7838 Год назад
Those nature shots are gorgeous 😍
@bryanpinto4051
@bryanpinto4051 Год назад
Lead paint everywhere. What beautiful old strong lumber these houses were built with. Is a shame to see them dilapidated.
@loubowen6649
@loubowen6649 Год назад
When I see those beams that size, it proves that they are what holds these places Up so long
@NativeNYer
@NativeNYer Год назад
Another great find Kappy! Stay safe. Love ur channel!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Much appreciated! Glad you enjoy! :)
@anncrow3340
@anncrow3340 Год назад
That loose stuff in the attic of the first house is yet another form of insulation. Thanks for another great video
@jilldavis7229
@jilldavis7229 Год назад
The first house was a stately old mansion looking home!!! Even though it was remodeled several times from it’s origin! I loved the natural stone that it was made of!!! The last remodel was in th the 70s, as evident by the use of all of the paneling!!! The cobwebs were caused by it not being sealed well!!! Bugs, spiders & vines could get right in! I think that it would be salvageable for another remodel 👍💕 The second house was a typical worker house! Basic with lots of plain bedrooms! Sooo very much gorgeous, reusable beams & stone to be reused in a remodel or new build!!! The doors & hardware should absolutely be saved, as they are priceless & irreplaceable!!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure with us Kappy, I truly loved it 👍❤️💕
@kathycole4474
@kathycole4474 Год назад
This house isnt in that bad of shape ..I hope somebody saves it..Thanks for the video Kappy!!
@teresachase47
@teresachase47 Год назад
I really liked the wallpaper with the trains, reminds me of my boys bedroom paper when they were little.
@melissaboggs5176
@melissaboggs5176 Год назад
I love the beams and stone in the first house. It looks like it could be fixed up. Love the second house as well. Shoot, I love them all! Lol! Thanks Kappy for bringing us these beautiful homes. As always, stay safe ♥️
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Me too! Still has the original old bones of the house! Much appreciated for watching and the kind words!! :)
@user-jc1tf5dz7k
@user-jc1tf5dz7k 2 месяца назад
Another great video Kappy.
@raphaelszok8561
@raphaelszok8561 Год назад
Atleast the ceiling fans blades are not drooping.
@glenyshanlon5112
@glenyshanlon5112 11 месяцев назад
Amazing houses i love the wallpaper in the second one its really cool great finds .
@wondergranny2299
@wondergranny2299 Год назад
I like the wallpapers, especially yellow roses.
@lizlittle1641
@lizlittle1641 Год назад
I love the attic! It's so cool, windows and A frame rafters.
@michellemhessman4364
@michellemhessman4364 Год назад
Cool old house
@stevehein7884
@stevehein7884 Год назад
great job kappy
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Thank you! :)
@debralavorata546
@debralavorata546 Год назад
The first house was beautiful,and in pretty good shape,loved the mantels and the porch,very cozy,great view too,hope someone will come and put in back in shape,p.s. the spiders think so too,their claiming their space!! 🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕸️🕸️🕸️,Great find kappy thanks
@veronicamorgan8103
@veronicamorgan8103 Год назад
When you was up in the attic of the first house and wondered what that was in the rafters. Insulation..
@annabelleb.8096
@annabelleb.8096 Год назад
That first house was really neat. I liked the remodel on the first floor with the mixture of old and new. They probably really enjoyed fixing it up. Too bad we can't go back in time and see the house as it was originally. It is so unique.
@Materialworld4
@Materialworld4 Год назад
Kappy, that place looked like it was studio backlot set for a horror movie from 1976, with the pleathora of cobwebs. I agree with Donna, the place has good bones, beautiful stone walls, but man those 1970s remodels need to go pronto. Ya, that would be a great place to restore and live in if it was done properly. The problem is you get people who have next to no money, no carpentry skills, no design skills, then they hack these places up, and walk away leaving a mess. Let me guess Kappy, your not a big fan of cobwebs. But of course you nailed it once again as you do every week Kappy. I really appreciate your knowledge, wisdom, insights, and voice over dialogue, Kudos Kappy! Have a Great Week Kappy, you deserve it!
@user-randi1987
@user-randi1987 Год назад
Loved that first house, those cobwebs tho, yikes. All that 70s paneling would need to go far, far away. Funky, quirky renovations but it could be fun working with them. Those fireplaces! The second place had some big rooms for a tenant farm home. The barn was amazing. Thanks, Kappy
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 Год назад
Another awesome 😎 find kappy love the old places you find looking forward to the next one
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
Loved the views from the stone house. It needs to be restored back to it's original form. And the barn is amazing! That's what I'm looking for. I'll be retiring soon and I'd like to find a nice old place to remodel as my last project and just do woodworking. I saw that barn and said,. Now that's a workshop! Beautiful place Thanks for taking the tour. Love the videos Kappy.
@joyceedwards9652
@joyceedwards9652 Год назад
Both beautiful house's. Thank you Kappy.
@MeMyselfAndUs903
@MeMyselfAndUs903 Год назад
When we go to sell our house in Michigan, I will let you know. It isn’t an old house, but it has all the wildlife and picturesque views you are so fond of.
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 Год назад
Love it when I see a metal roof
@jenwatson5539
@jenwatson5539 Год назад
Loved the stone house - would be nice to see it restored to pre-remuddle charm. The second house was interesting too- I believe that was a gravity furnace in the basement. The key-hole door was fascinating - thank you for another fine video!
@maureenbourassa5063
@maureenbourassa5063 Год назад
Nice size rooms.
@jenniferdeleon8954
@jenniferdeleon8954 Год назад
The first house was amazing! It could be save with lots of money 💵.
@melanienance4920
@melanienance4920 Год назад
What an awesome old house. Thanks for sharing Kappy.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Thank ya for watching!! :)
@lindaclark568
@lindaclark568 7 месяцев назад
The second house had some interesting points, the stove was in front of the window, the old heater in 22:16 the basement .
@ittybittykittymama7582
@ittybittykittymama7582 Год назад
Hey Kappy, won't comment much today, as I've been very I'll for the last ten days. Better now, just worn out. This house just HAS to have a good backstory! It really breathes mystery and unanswered questions! I can hardly wait to see what you find... This house really has been remodeled in odd places and unexplainable ways. I wonder what it looked like before they started! Some of the doors look to be original to the first construction, but some leave me guessing. Wallpaper fans unite! Those yellow roses are lovely! Ruby will really like those. Man, step down houses give me a pain, literally, when I forget to "step down!" The stones in that closed off fireplace are enormous! I'd like to have seen what it looked like behind the board. Now, that's unusual! Why are there stones in the attic? You'd think they weight would bring the ceilings down. This house is a well-preserved snapshot of early nineteenth construction. It's too bad someone spent their money trying to bring this proud beauty into the twentieth! Ooh, a twofer explore! Let's go, Kappy, lead the way! Hey, a squirrel found a grey place to hide his winter food! The wallpaper almost looks like it was pulled from the walls. There doesn't seem to be much water damage, though, so this one will probably stand. Good explores, Kappy! Both of these houses are in remarkably good condition, the first due to its sound construction and remodel, the second thanks to its roof! Thanks for scouting this out for us! I don't know how you keep finding them, but I hope your supply of abandoned houses never ends. Come to think of it, there's a board up old house on a very old road in our city. Judging from its exterior, the house would date to the early nineteenth century and the road is even older. If you're ever in East Tennessee, you might want to check that one out. Until next time, keep on exploring! Thanks so much for allowing us to tag along on your many adventures.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
I’m sorry to hear that! Hope you continue too feel better! Great observations as always!! Thank you for watching and the kind words! :)
@briansteele5489
@briansteele5489 Год назад
Such potential for a single family or duplex...and shop. Sweat equity comes to mind.
@waynebender8835
@waynebender8835 Год назад
The first wouldn't take a lot to renovate. You need to add another bathroom. You the attic make them couple rooms. The second house would need more work. But has more to work with. In the basement. That wasn't a stall. That was used to store coal for the furnace.
@andreamills5852
@andreamills5852 Год назад
Awesome! Thanks Kappy , say hello to Ms. Ruby.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Thank you for watching! :)
@earthgirl7861
@earthgirl7861 Год назад
Metal kitchen cabnets the ikea of old!
@MistyLaneLoveConquersALL
@MistyLaneLoveConquersALL Год назад
Always a pleasure 😊
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Thank you! :)
@katbot2190
@katbot2190 Год назад
Wow, other than being so close to the road there didn't look like anything was wrong with it. I bet it stayed pretty cool in the summer and warm in the winter. in fact being so thick I doubt you could hear the traffic. Awesome job as usually Kappy. I can' tell you read the comments because I believe you do the best filming of these old homes.
@kelliejimenez2125
@kelliejimenez2125 Год назад
Thank you for the videos. I really enjoy them.
@redneckbryon
@redneckbryon Год назад
With the first house, nice to see all newer windows and the roof and mostly newer doors throughout, if you were to look between the pains of glass, there would have been a date of manufacturing, give you an idea of when they did the upgrades. At the second house, that old barn looked cool.
@court5231
@court5231 Год назад
Wow! Great find!
@mikecroaro519
@mikecroaro519 Год назад
I liked the second house best.
@joycemcfee1829
@joycemcfee1829 Год назад
The attic stairway in the stone house reminded me of the one we had which went up to a bedroom where my son slept. Ours was called a "bank" house because the first floor was built into the bank. This house had a similar design. I can see why you thought you were in the basement/kitchen. The mold was so intense there, too, probably due to lack of light and the dampness.
@nadinemasteller1089
@nadinemasteller1089 Год назад
I don't understand why this stone house wasn't sold. I lived in that area and they sell for big money. The barn on the second property was amazing.
@tammybaker6635
@tammybaker6635 Год назад
So much work in these 2 houses. The 1st one looked big from the outside but inside it seems kind of small rooms. I hate seeing the updates. Takes away from the charm imo. So cool seeing the dowels they used to put it together. The second place was in a little worse shape. Still an awesome find. The stove in the kitchen was like the one I had back in the early 80's. That back burner was great for soups, stews and chilli. I loved it! Wish I still had one. Well, Mr Kappy, another great video as usual. Thanks for taking me along! (OH, and I know Mz Ruby would be glad you got pictures of the wall paper!!) Until next time....
@roseandulics2338
@roseandulics2338 Год назад
Wow that 1st house very cool & interesting thanks Kappy... I think there may be a spider in there the size of a cat😀
@harveycaldwell2409
@harveycaldwell2409 Год назад
Happy think you for this video
@tonyahaley6900
@tonyahaley6900 Год назад
I have never been fascinated by an attic, but that attic demands fascination. Was the expansion a mirror to the original house, I wonder? Very cool, Kap. Thanks!
@rebeccan5200
@rebeccan5200 Год назад
The stone house is gorgeous and looks very saveable. Someone has put in new windows and a new metal roof in the last 20 or so years. Not sure why this one has set empty, usually these stone houses in downstate PA go for a pretty penny in just about any condition. If I were about 30 years younger I would be down for fixing this beauty up.
@susanmiller4159
@susanmiller4159 Год назад
Always something different to see. I’m gonna have see what I can find on keyhole doors. I loved that gothic look on that barn at the end. Maybe that bird wanted to eat some spiders. Not a fan of spiders. That stone wall in the attic was really neat. Thanks and stay safe!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
I thought the key hole door was strange as well! Good point about the bird😅! Thank ya for the kind words & watching! :)
@lifeofamomadventures771
@lifeofamomadventures771 Год назад
Seriously cool old house Kappy. But I'd be bringing a big stick in with me if I were you. great video as always. And no, I don't think it would cost a ton of money to rehab it. It's got good bones. (First house) The second house is cool too. Fairly good bones. It looks like someone is taking care of the grounds.
@BrianSterowski
@BrianSterowski Год назад
1952 newspaper in the second house if I saw that correctly. Both places are fascinating. Enjoyed the video!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Much appreciated for watching!! :)
@lorimorrisey7957
@lorimorrisey7957 Год назад
The barn was cooler than the house in the second video
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Very true! Wish I could’ve shown the main house but had already been torn down! I’m sure won’t be long for the barn and other buildings, for a brand new gas station lol
@veronicamorgan8103
@veronicamorgan8103 Год назад
When you was going down the steps into the basement of the 2nd house, I thought here we go! I was watching Abandoned Virginia and he went through a floor. Need to be careful out there Kappy!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
I almost did lol! Whole step fell off haha! Thank you very much for watching! :)
@viajandoconcefer
@viajandoconcefer Год назад
Buenísimo! Me gustó mucho el contenido! Adelante muchos éxitos! Desde Argentina. Saludos ✅️ cefer
@thehonestwoodcutterbradywe8011
Kappy,this building is screaming to me that it was a tavern downstairs and rooms to rent upstairs.essentially an inn.
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
I'd take the barn.
@bertadorispizarroortega7292
Hermosa casa Gracias por compartir Un saludo desde Chile
@lizlittle1641
@lizlittle1641 Год назад
It is in better condition than the Rose plantation in Louisiana. I just wanted that video. It's so sad to see old houses in such disrepair.
@craigbrowning9448
@craigbrowning9448 Год назад
In the Second House, it was surprising to see a very early Electric Stove. I also looked like the bathroom fixtures were original, though we're probably installed after WWI.
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