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The family of the original owners have so kindly provided me with information regarding the history regarding this abandoned house and property in which I explored:
William Eddie owned the property from 1785-1853 along with his wife, Elspet McDonald, from 1788-1855. They immigrated from Scotland along with their 6 children. The land the cemetery is on was once part of their homestead, and the first person buried there was William Eddie's brother-in-law, Alexander McBean (1784-1847). When William and Elspet passed away, their youngest son, James Eddie, inherited the property. James built the house around 1879. The house was eventually sold to the Simpson family (date unknown), hence, the mailbox with the surname "Simpson" found inside. Lee Simpson's widow left the homestead to her family after she passed away in 1985. Apparently, her family locked the doors and left it to rot. That being said, it's been left abandoned since and shamefully become a victim of vandals and thieves.
Thanks to another viewer for this additional information:
James Eddie (pronounced EE-die) was injured in an accident involving sheep shears. Blood poisoning set in and he lost a leg, so he wore a peg leg. Apparently, there are still indentations on the stairs from his peg leg. He passed away in 1892 and was buried in the cemetery there.
Thank you for watching! And thanks to the family and a local resident for providing me with this information. :)
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@damaged73
@damaged73 8 лет назад
William and Elspet Eddie(pronounced E-D) were granted this land about 1835 when they emmigrated from Scotland with 6 of their children. They severed land for the cemetery when William's brother-in-law, Alexander McBean, died in 1847. My grandparents, great grandparents, great-great-grandparents and great-great-great grandparents(William and Elspet) are buried there. When William and Elspet passed away, their youngest son James Eddie inhereted the property. James built the house that stands today. Over the years the house was finally sold out of the Eddie family to the Simpson's. Unsure of when they purchased it? Lee's widow left it to her family when she passed away in 1985. I was told her family just locked the doors and left it to rot. It was later broken into and anything worth of value was taken. I can only assume that over the years that teenagers had their way with the old house(the mirrored backsplash being smashed). If I ever win the lottery, you'll know where to find me!! :D
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 8 лет назад
+J Eddie Thank you so much for providing us with this information. I will update the description, and know many of my viewers will be thrilled to know the history of this location. It really is a shame it has been left to rot for 30 years to only be a victim of vandalism and thievery.
@damaged73
@damaged73 8 лет назад
You're very welcome and yes, it is a shame that it's been left to rot!
@aazhie
@aazhie 8 лет назад
+J Eddie good luck with the lottery, it would be lovely to see the property restored, just take LOTS of before pics and share them!! :D
@hopehollingsworth-venezian2080
that is some very good information, thank you for sharing😸
@gilbertjimenez1236
@gilbertjimenez1236 8 лет назад
+TikiTrex Where do u find this place s?
@ryanlantz8258
@ryanlantz8258 10 лет назад
First of all, I just want to say, I am like addicted to your channel. You are the only person who doesn't add corny music, you actually narrate where you are in the house, which makes the viewer feel as if we are walking through it with you. I have to say, you have a serious sense of bravery because I could never do this on my own and not be nervous the entire time. Secondly, I love your attitude toward people with negative comments. Keep doing what your doing. =)
@adverse
@adverse 8 лет назад
I hate to see these old heritage houses left like this. :( I hate it even more that people vandalize these buildings. You do a great job documenting these abandoned places!
@deutschlandairsoft5980
@deutschlandairsoft5980 9 лет назад
What's hard to believe is that, in 50 to 60 years from now, people will be looking at our houses like look at a house from the 1930s
@annaelizabeth7852
@annaelizabeth7852 4 года назад
Most of the homes built now aren't built to last the way these were
@dennisleporte2327
@dennisleporte2327 10 лет назад
boy they don't build places like that anymore. Shame it's in such disrepair.
@MicheleMJJ
@MicheleMJJ 8 лет назад
TOO BAD THE FAMILY LEFT THE HOUSE TO ROT. SOMEONE MIGHT HAVE WANTED TO BUY IT AND FIX IT UP. TOTAL LOSS ALL AROUND.
@dreamthunder
@dreamthunder 9 лет назад
Another beautiful place left to decay. So sad to me.
@raywilliams5044
@raywilliams5044 8 лет назад
This is the first time I have ever seen a fireplace in the basement of an old home. It's very unusual. Thanks for sharing.
@divine9520
@divine9520 4 года назад
you shouldnt be suprised how you think the servants used to cook? It sure wasnt upstairs lol
@jolovesminnis
@jolovesminnis 10 лет назад
The cemetery is beautiful and the house was too! Thanks for taking me on the tour!
@briancalifornia1
@briancalifornia1 10 лет назад
House Beautiful lol.
@zuvada
@zuvada 11 лет назад
For a house built in 1879, the exterior brickwork looks like its held up incredibly well! (@ 1:00)
@desertdispatch
@desertdispatch 11 лет назад
I love your videos and admire your spunk. You find a place and walk right in like you own the joint and don't seem to give safety a second thought. I admire you.
@hadassahmiriam8778
@hadassahmiriam8778 9 лет назад
"no dead bodies." lol. this woman is great.
@saundrajohnson1571
@saundrajohnson1571 4 года назад
I think that whenever I see a chest freezer being opened. Watched too much ID Channel on TV in my past, I guess, lol.
@makeupboss3568
@makeupboss3568 4 года назад
Saundra Johnson me too
@makeupboss3568
@makeupboss3568 4 года назад
😂
@teckelhut
@teckelhut 10 лет назад
Must have been owned by a Simpson for a while. The S carved into the wood right below the sink. I wonder how many times that bannister has been slid down by children. LOL! The dress on the far right looks like from the late 30's, early 40's. I feel sorry for old homes like that. They were so beautiful once and now look at them. Sad.
@MegaMouse30
@MegaMouse30 8 лет назад
The house of "Eddie" is beautiful, there was so many things to see there; I love the view from the open door overlooking the barn; this must have been a wonderful place to live at one time...thank you Tiki for the walk through.
@Improbable_Fiction
@Improbable_Fiction 10 лет назад
I'm always amazed with how much stuff is left behind in these houses, it really makes me wonder what might have happened. In some of your videos it just seems as if the person(s) who lived there just vanished.
@watchergirl4christ
@watchergirl4christ 9 лет назад
These old houses used to be so beautiful. It is a shame no one bought and fixed them up before they got so bad.
@edwinthompson6510
@edwinthompson6510 5 лет назад
Hi Priscilla {{{ cost }} to build in the first place would have only been for the fairly wealthy... by today's standards not economical and this house no way my thought's who would want to live with a cemetery in your backyard spooky at night aghhhhhhhh ....Ed
@joannesabourin1108
@joannesabourin1108 9 лет назад
This house is gorgeous, and must have been quite the looker in her hayday! Thanks for the explore!
@leeleebaggins4679
@leeleebaggins4679 9 лет назад
hi just started watching these videos this week and cant get enough of watching them hope you never stop doing what you do.
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 9 лет назад
Thanks and welcome! I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the videos!
@celaine8088
@celaine8088 10 лет назад
I love how she calls out what she sees and doesnt miss anything ever! esp. when she goes through books, newspapers. whatever to get a feel of the last date the house was lived in- and I also much add that she is one BRAVE woman! some of those houses look scary in broad daylight, and the basement she always bravely goes in would have me terrified! I watched one vid. a few days ago, now Im hooked and have been watching them on and off for days, thank you for such awesome tours!!! (I wish u would find one little relic to take with you, a little antique or something small to remember all your explorations, Ive seen so much stuff that would be a nice antique keepsake!)
@louiestone2628
@louiestone2628 9 лет назад
Your bravery,never ceases to amaze me! You still went down into that creepy basement ,even after you thought someone was down there! Omg,you got some solid nerve girl !
@jenniejen996
@jenniejen996 10 лет назад
Please be careful! I've been watching your great videos, but it is unsettling to me that you are all alone...Again, be careful! Great work.
@trevorr.eagles5377
@trevorr.eagles5377 5 лет назад
She needs to have a friend, or someone that she can trust to be with her just in case something should happen in there. (Any old abandoned house for that matter.)
@Kittydoc90
@Kittydoc90 9 лет назад
Wow-neat house! It looks like it was well appointed-nice woodwork, large bathroom, someone interested enough to actually design a nifty curved counter and cabinets in the kitchen. Pretty rug and curtain remnants too. Thanks, Pam!
@ohboynothimagain
@ohboynothimagain 5 лет назад
6 years later and I'm still watching this video. That means I love it good job
@FrankiesFancy
@FrankiesFancy 9 лет назад
I just discovered your videos and I am really enjoying them. My heart is racing every time you take a step, wondering what's around the next corner or wondering if you're going to fall through a floor...and I must say, you have some serious nerve/guts to go into these spooky, creepy, sad places!! thanks for doing so, though...we get to view literal time capsules from the safety of our computer screens thanks to your utter bravery! Thank you!
@MyLadyAlexis0958
@MyLadyAlexis0958 10 лет назад
Oh the stories these walls could tell!!! :)
@Yzabeaux1
@Yzabeaux1 10 лет назад
You're a BRAVE girl, Tiki! Especially NEAR a graveyard! Kudos to you, Dear! Thanks so much for the GREAT tour!!
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 4 года назад
You are the brave one for watching this video with her
@b1k2q34
@b1k2q34 Год назад
A graveyard is just some land. Once you die, it is over. You're dead. So no worries.
@sonnyyazzie5925
@sonnyyazzie5925 10 лет назад
ugh its nail biting when u go in those dark scary basements im just waiting for something or someone to jump out at you. ur vids are addicting I been watching em for two days now thanks for being brave to take us through em.
@shannonleigh9982
@shannonleigh9982 10 лет назад
Like some of the others have said, I am hooked...riveted bordering on OBSESSED in fact w/ these explorations through history. You in particular have a NATURAL GIFT with documenting and explaining your tour. Great Job !
@bobstout5577
@bobstout5577 10 лет назад
You are fearless, not many people have the guts to do what you do. Have you ever seen anything out of the ordinary on your videos that you didn't see while filming?
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 10 лет назад
No, I haven't. Thanks.
@glennbaxter7254
@glennbaxter7254 10 лет назад
Great video! It seems a shame that a house of this vintage is so neglected. With a fair bit of work it could shine again.
@Ibeamnsmile
@Ibeamnsmile 8 лет назад
Exposed to asbestos from walking on the tile floor which stirs it up into the air, black mold, and lead paint that fell on piano from ceiling. I love old houses!! It cost more to get rid of all the health issues even before you can start on the house. Thanks for the share! Love it!
@OrdieStone
@OrdieStone 8 лет назад
I, too, like to look around in old, abandoned houses like this. You are definitely braver than I , going down into the basement, though, lol! This house must have been something in it's day. What a beauty. Thanks for sharing this.
@blancaw6280
@blancaw6280 8 лет назад
4:38 that looks like a bathroom from Hoarders Buried Alive! I can't believe you went in there alone! It was a fun video to watch, but anything could have happened to you in there. Be careful out there honey!
@TheDragonflyCottage
@TheDragonflyCottage 5 лет назад
Blanca W I was thinking that very same thing.
@thomasmcclenan1776
@thomasmcclenan1776 7 лет назад
I am glad you place humor in your videos.
@SpiritMagic1311
@SpiritMagic1311 9 лет назад
I absolutely love the stone and woodwork found here. Great find. A real gem :) Thanks for sharing it!
@darlenejames6022
@darlenejames6022 10 лет назад
You were brave to go into the basement! lol I really liked the video! Thanks for posting it!
@tammynoranzyk4399
@tammynoranzyk4399 8 лет назад
That area rug upstairs looks like it could have been real beautiful back in its day
@grayskies6192
@grayskies6192 8 лет назад
I kept thinking how beautiful the woodwork was - those foot high baseboards are what my puny two inch ones want to be when they grow up.
@michaelwatson917
@michaelwatson917 9 лет назад
What a shame nice houses going to rot what a waste. Nicely done keep up the good work more people should be informed about places like this and possibly look into restoring some of them
@haley6137
@haley6137 9 лет назад
Amazing videos! I just found you while I was browsing RU-vid. You are awesome! You look at some beautiful houses, it is a shame for some of the vandalizm you see.
@OhMuhGwad
@OhMuhGwad 10 лет назад
I was waiting for something to jump out and scare the crap out of me while you were in the basement. Props for doing it alone...You're one brave woman!! Excellent video!!
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 10 лет назад
Thank you, Laura! Good thing nothing jumped out!
@tashyb635
@tashyb635 8 лет назад
Do you ever get really freaked out?! I can imagine it can get pretty creepy.
@asankaw1
@asankaw1 10 лет назад
Great job....you are so brave...thank you for the fantastic tours
@63sonotech
@63sonotech 10 лет назад
This house needs to be saved. So sad. Thanks for the tour.
@cynthiapalmer4972
@cynthiapalmer4972 9 лет назад
Oh I love all your videos! I was really impressed how you go through the home and try to find information like the last date someone was in the home. Thank you for showing other how its done! Oh and HERE HERE for reminding people that taking anything out of these houses is Theft!!! Your not there to steal you are there to explore! How fun.
@kanebruno
@kanebruno 10 лет назад
You do a great job on your videos... I've always loved prowling abandoned places. THANKS
@alibabafurball
@alibabafurball 9 лет назад
Looked up who built this house and it was J.A.S Eddie . James Eddie lived from 1822 to 1892. The property was first owned by William Eddie who lived from 1785 to 1853, presumably his father. The original house was most likely a log cabin type structure. If you notice the early add-on structure to the back of the house, you'll notice hand hewn wood beams. These beams are re-cycled and may very well come from the earlier structures like the cabin or a barn and are in good shape!! I don't know why but it does show this house location on the map held in the McGill archival maps with a cemetery in 1877. The farm was first assesed in 1836 as Hill Farm and was probably a land grant after the war of 1812. It is very unfortunate that this house has been neglected!! The bricks look like the sort made in Walkerton Ont.
@saginaw1962
@saginaw1962 9 лет назад
Loved the tour! You are a brave woman, I don't know If I could go through a house like that myself but I would sure go with you!
@nejdrah
@nejdrah 7 лет назад
Its always been a dream of mine to find an old abandoned farm house and explore! I'm so happy I came across your channel...I"m watching them all :)
@theyellyone9852
@theyellyone9852 10 лет назад
Thanks for the tour and you are very brave if you're doing that by yourself. Monsters could live in places like that...particularly the basement.
@mountaintruth1
@mountaintruth1 10 лет назад
monsters taste like chicken:)
@devintarbell5722
@devintarbell5722 10 лет назад
That is what I was thinking. She is brave to do this by herself. At night, might be a whole different story. But none the less, great to see. You go girl. lol Most people wouldn't do this, let alone touch the stuff on the floor. You my dear are a rare type of woman. And there are very few of us left......
@scottcuiso5181
@scottcuiso5181 10 лет назад
Roasted, a little garlic powder...Anyway what a gorgeous accent. Tiki, keep on trexing
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 4 года назад
You brave too for going on this tour with her
@DuffMacDonald
@DuffMacDonald 10 лет назад
Thanks for the amazing video Tiki..my ancestors are buried in that cemetary and probably knew the Eddie Family. My Grandpa Donald MacDonald and his wife Catherine McLarty moved to Glencoe from Scotland and married there. I hope to visit that place where you were this summer. I think my Aunt did say that they used to go the school in that house. As she mentioned an old schoolhouse across the way by a big old tree. I think you were right about it being just that! Thank you! You have inspired my trip there.
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 10 лет назад
That is really cool about your ancestors. This was actually filmed a couple of years ago but the house is still there. Thanks for your comment, and good luck in your visit.
@ginamaria2579
@ginamaria2579 10 лет назад
Oh my goodness, random holes in the floors.. Looks as though these inhabitants have been gone a really long time, LOVE those beautiful old doors, with glass knobs.. Thank you so much Triki, really enjoy your videos !!
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 10 лет назад
You're very welcome, Gina! I'm glad you are enjoying my videos and appreciate all of your wonderful comments!
@razoredge7551
@razoredge7551 7 лет назад
Funny you should mention the doors, most of the interior doors have gone missing very recently
@lonewolf225571
@lonewolf225571 10 лет назад
Hey Tiki thanks for posting this . Tried to go in this place a couple years ago and got chased off property by either a family member or owner. never got chance to go back glad you got to though.
@yayasgirl88
@yayasgirl88 10 лет назад
Good video again! I see in alot of these that the wood work is in wonderful condition! Someone should be able to take it so it could be reused. Shame to let good stuff go to waste.
@devintarbell5722
@devintarbell5722 10 лет назад
I would love to buy something like this a redo everything. I myself would want to keep it as original as possible. Could be a beautiful home. A lot of those holes in the floors are vents, well used to be vents so the heat from the wood stove could go up to the hirer floors. Really cool house.
@scarlette536
@scarlette536 10 лет назад
I like the way you say "hello?" before you head on down to the basement.
@razoredge7551
@razoredge7551 7 лет назад
Thank you TikiTrex for your delightful video. I am a member of the family who currently own this property. It took quite awhile to make it through all of the comments. I saw a pattern of people who said "What a waste" and "This should / could be restored" I whole heartedly agree with them. I have the option now to try and bring this place back to life, but not the means.
@77subiedo
@77subiedo 10 лет назад
Such an awesome old house, great vid thank you!!
@sarahblack1632
@sarahblack1632 9 лет назад
You always find the most interesting places. I wish I could have seen the house when it was beautiful.
@Praxia1
@Praxia1 10 лет назад
I love your abandonded places videos, TikiTrex. Keep up the great work!
@leonaheraty3760
@leonaheraty3760 4 года назад
The ceiling is neat and so are the curved cabinet doors. It's too bad this house was left to rot. Thanks again for sharing. 😎
@stfu4378
@stfu4378 10 лет назад
Amazing, I really love exploring stuff like this.
@smbrob
@smbrob 10 лет назад
The grass looks short for a abandon place. Pretty brave exploring alone like that, some houses might still have a drifter living in it.
@rctroup1173
@rctroup1173 9 лет назад
Prolly my favorite video, tiki! 😃 Excellent narration as usual. Such an interesting House! 😃
@Ochenter
@Ochenter 10 лет назад
Oh girl you really got me now..... You are very brave for being yourself alone in there. I'm enjoying these vids of yours.
@rosemaryvan6885
@rosemaryvan6885 9 лет назад
I grew up a few mikes from there and recently photographed that house. I wasn't so brave to go in. Thanks for the tour. The name Eddie is pronounced with a long 'e'. I believe Lee Simpson died there and the house was left to deteriorate because of estate issues. Locally that is known as Simpson's cemetary.
@TheCanadiangirl4
@TheCanadiangirl4 8 лет назад
+Rosemary Van Is it rumoured to be haunted?
@WiserRecordsInc
@WiserRecordsInc 10 лет назад
Another awesome guided tour and trip with Tiki into our distant past. Favorite portion of this clip: The view out the upstairs rear window. It was worth the entire adventure and, in my estimation, was a million dollar view. This tour receives all five stars. Thanks Tiki! ~oO(♪)Oo~
@Colormepearl
@Colormepearl 8 лет назад
Terri, thanks for the cool videos. As a kid, we use to go into all the old abandoned houses around town, back in the '60s. Still have fond memories of each one. As a result, I enjoy watching these type videos. You are a unique lady, and unique is great. I take it that you are Irish, by your accent? Anyway, your narratives make the videos most interesting. You make it like we are really there with you. Thank you for sharing you fun!
@ambergordon9583
@ambergordon9583 5 лет назад
Love your videos and the way you handle the sensitivity of the houses remains and your dedication to the back stories of its human and sometimes, animal occupants. Thank you!
@valkoornightsinger9659
@valkoornightsinger9659 9 лет назад
OMG i'm in love, she gives me panic attacks with the holes in the floors, the dark, the spiders, I remember the video with the raccoon, she is a roller coaster of what happens next. LOVE IT!!!!!!
@russbennett2096
@russbennett2096 10 лет назад
Tiki, I did not scroll all the way down to see if someone answered this, but here is my thought on the "stall" in basement. I believe it is a coal/wood bin used when homes were heated with it. I used to live in an old house in US that had one. Ours had a concrete "Slide" from outside with a cover. Coal/wood was delivered and slid down into bin for storage B4 use. Sometimes it was just thrown in through a window. Again great job!!
@russbennett2096
@russbennett2096 10 лет назад
Also, at around 12:24 you show a hole in floor to the first floor. These were to allow air flow (heat) from first to second floor. Older furnaces and space heaters did not have forced air (fans) air just moved by rising and falling (Called gravity type)
@teckelhut
@teckelhut 10 лет назад
I agree totally. My parents were willed a house that was built in 1917. We renovated it and moved into it. In the basement was a coal chute and a coal bin, along with a rather large coal stove that sent heat up through a single large hole in the floor in the middle of the house. The hole had a heavy grate over it. That coal bin looked similar to this one.
@jusmeinia7
@jusmeinia7 7 лет назад
My Grandma's old farm house had the holes in the floor as well. They were covered with ornate grills in the upstairs rooms for heat. I thought that was the neatest thing as a child! I could look though it and see the room below.
@unrulyjulie4382
@unrulyjulie4382 6 лет назад
I slept in the upstairs of an old farmhouse in upstate NY in December. It was heated only by grates in the floor. I've never been so damned cold in my whole long life!
@tejasnite
@tejasnite 9 лет назад
Thanks for a interested visit, cemeteries have such a unique historic value
@nicktrav
@nicktrav 9 лет назад
I just recently stumbled across your videos and I wanted to say thank you for posting. I love this sort of stuff. Keep up the good work and keep exploring!
@conniejelinek4168
@conniejelinek4168 8 лет назад
The inside doors were pretty.
@GGG-53
@GGG-53 10 лет назад
Love your videos , you keep every move around the next corner so interesting and fun... Have you ever stepped on a floor and it felt as if you were going to go through it ?
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 10 лет назад
Thanks, Greg. I've stepped on some sketchy floors but if they feel too soft, I get off of them as soon as I can or just don't walk on them.
@emilylynn3217
@emilylynn3217 4 года назад
Love how you save the best for last. 😅 The ONLY, Hello? in the Video before entering the Spooky Basement.
@MilkAndCornbreadd
@MilkAndCornbreadd 11 лет назад
I absolutely love the original wall background in the kitchen (with the mirrored lining). I have only seen a wall like that when I was a little kid (around 7 years old or so). I think that wall design was prominent in the late 1960's to the late 1970's. I never thought I'd see that kind again! Another excellent video with perfect commentation. :)
@1ballerina
@1ballerina 10 лет назад
It is interesting to imagine what it must have looked like when it was in good condition. Thank you.
@edgarpoinsot5502
@edgarpoinsot5502 5 лет назад
By sure looked cozy and a very ninetenth century human dwelling; eerie old fashion although.
@BreannaMae
@BreannaMae 9 лет назад
So has anyone ever thought about buying this old house and fixing it up, maybe restoring it back to it's former glory? What a shame that people have chosen to leave such an old house like this! If I were Canadian and lived near there, I would absolutely buy it and make that the most beautiful house. These types of places really should be preserved not left to rot.
@loves2loommom551
@loves2loommom551 9 лет назад
Probably not since it's got a cemetery in the front yard.
@MelanieJustice82
@MelanieJustice82 9 лет назад
Loves2LoomMom i would buy it,i think cemetery's are kind of neat.If it was haunted i would be very clear to the spirits to not try to scare or harm my family and i would leave them be.
@TheCanadiangirl4
@TheCanadiangirl4 8 лет назад
+Loves2LoomMom Cemeteries aren't that bad, the road I live on has 4 large ones down the road from me. I'm still alive and well.
@damaged73
@damaged73 8 лет назад
The Eddie's that were granted the land back in 1835, severed land for a cemetery so they could bury William Eddie's brother-in-law Alexander McBean in 1847. My grandparents, great grandparents and great-great grandparents are buried there. I will be interred there when I'm gone. And trust me...I have wanted to buy this place for years. I have been in this house a lot of times. If I ever win the lottery...you'll know where to find me! :D
@damaged73
@damaged73 8 лет назад
Also my great-great-great grandparents are there. ;)
@rachelnevada7145
@rachelnevada7145 9 лет назад
Awesome as always, Tiki. I highly approve of any woman who can appreciate an old cemetary.
@jeffreyswift3253
@jeffreyswift3253 6 лет назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. So beautiful and somber at the same time. I admire your courage. Keep up the good work.
@tubewatcher314
@tubewatcher314 10 лет назад
Have you ever thought you saw someone in these houses? (like a spirit)
@jasoncarpp7742
@jasoncarpp7742 10 лет назад
I've always liked abandoned houses. What I've never liked is seeing stuff inside that have been vandalised or damaged in any way.
@edgarpoinsot5502
@edgarpoinsot5502 5 лет назад
Whatever vandals lef behind ransacked abandoned houses is just worthless junk. Too bad original owners, in his hurry to get away, left to roten several valuable pieces of furniture, drapes, carpets, candils, paintings, fine clothes, etc. Maybe they carry whith them the money, jewelry, important documents y some wardrove.
@razoredge7551
@razoredge7551 4 года назад
When the last Simpson died, the house was full of their lives possessions, from top to bottom. The family who inherited their "life" had no room to put it all, other than to leave it where is was. It took less than 5 years for the doors to be kicked in, and looting to commence. Less than 10 years for every window to be smashed, and holes smashed thru walls. And 30 years later after the making of this video, people are still taking from the place. For instance all the doors you see in the video, all gone now.
@gincollum9422
@gincollum9422 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing this video...you did a aweome job presenting the old beautiful home and giving us the us the history... I would love to have it and restore it ...its sad that heirs of the property let it rot...or maybe i just love history..
@jetlink172e9
@jetlink172e9 5 лет назад
Great video, good find. Thanks for the follow up info as well
@pb2984
@pb2984 9 лет назад
It gave me the creeps this one
@NebularImpact95
@NebularImpact95 9 лет назад
I'm sure if you weren't gonna play the piano, it would've played itself XD
@lalalisa5587
@lalalisa5587 9 лет назад
You find the most awesome explores. Loved this house. Thanks for sharing!
@leefaulkner1302
@leefaulkner1302 4 года назад
Enjoyed your video. Just wanted to say Happy Labor Day. I hope you come out with more videos soon.
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 4 года назад
Thanks. Happy Labor Day, Lee.
@2Awesomekids2
@2Awesomekids2 9 лет назад
Oh, no dead bodies. Haha TikiTrex I always enjoy watching your videos.
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 9 лет назад
LOL, glad to hear that! Thank you.
@communistjesus
@communistjesus 9 лет назад
***** "They are COMING TO GET YOU, BARBARA " quote from the GREATEST ZOMBIE MOVIE EVER...Night of the Living DEAD by director George H. Romero...
@davidtrueslayor7474
@davidtrueslayor7474 7 лет назад
No dead bodies but... todays cameras pick up anomalies sometimes spirits sometimes things of the past. I will tell you what I mean (take this serious) go to @2:11 I missed it the first time (first time I saw a bunch of baby faces) see when you stumble on a patch of time where you can see behind the veil, during 1 second it can change any times. Go to 2:11 and pause (do it a few times you may see something different) You will see 3 black hooded men and other stuff! Wide screen it too. Thanks David
@SouthernDestinations47
@SouthernDestinations47 9 лет назад
I love stuff like this. So mind boggling. Have you had anymore visits with abandoned houses like this since?
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 9 лет назад
I have over 100 videos on this channel of abandoned house explorations. Please refer to my video list.
@San47di
@San47di 9 лет назад
***** Have you ever gone to the County to determine the Histories of those homes? Generally when there is a Cemetery on a property, it was formerly a well used one. Because the Cemetery is not grossly overgrown, indicates someone, even if inconsistent either pays to have the grass cut, or does it themselves. With the advent of birth control, many family descendants and names are actually dying off, sad to say.
@S0lidState
@S0lidState 9 лет назад
San47di making way for the illegal aliens who do not use birth control because we pay for their sexual byproducts.
@San47di
@San47di 9 лет назад
Solid State You pay for Nothing. There is No shame in Not using Birth Control as long as the parents can afford to do so. I also don't buy the stereotypical generalizations made concerning Any group(s) of people. Most immigrants are proud of their heritage and customs, something we as spoiled and selfish Americans have seemed to forget when it comes to our own. We are All immigrants if you want to be technical about it; and I doubt that All of the fore-fathers were "legal" when they came here. However nobody tried to penalize their children who knew no other life but here in America, based on the actions of their parents.
@rjsfr
@rjsfr 9 лет назад
Solid State hell ya man that's cool.
@Mutchkin21
@Mutchkin21 10 лет назад
I kind of chuckled when you said hello. You explored the house and thought it was a little funny. None the less, I wouldn't have gone down there myself or explored by myself. Nice video though. Enjoyed watching. Abandoned houses leaves such a mystery.
@EverydayAdventures123
@EverydayAdventures123 6 лет назад
Tiki you find the most amazing places to explore! Thanks for the best house tours ever. I would pay money to salvage some of the "junkque" in that house. In your video here, I saw many shabby chic antiques to industrial mid century and rusty farm house items people are buying like hotcakes here in Texas. Good luck to you and stay safe. 🤗
@rovin6441
@rovin6441 9 лет назад
Interesting video. How did you get started in exploring? If you don't mind me asking. You seem to have a great knowledge in history. Thanks for sharing.
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 9 лет назад
Eileen Dey I started walking around abandoned houses as a teen over 30 years ago. Just always been interested in them even as a young child going through Detroit seeing those buildings in awe. Thanks for watching.
@Powertuber1000
@Powertuber1000 9 лет назад
What would you have done if you had heard a chainsaw start-up?
@carine00
@carine00 8 лет назад
+Powertuber1000 run to the basement maybe?
@Powertuber1000
@Powertuber1000 8 лет назад
Carine Yezn Bad move, trapped... not a walk out basement.
@XoXoG
@XoXoG 8 лет назад
+Carine Yezn but how do u escape the dark scary basement :( i was scared for u when u went down there. reminds me of a scary movie from back in the day.
@JuanAmaral80s
@JuanAmaral80s 8 лет назад
+Carine Yezn haha thats right! or maybe up stairs like in every slayer movies
@djnarwhalz5353
@djnarwhalz5353 8 лет назад
+Powertuber1000 I would've met the person with the chainsaw of course !
@vickinoeske1711
@vickinoeske1711 6 лет назад
The curved kitchen cabinet was just awesome. Great tour, house & family headstones. Ha
@therealmylesracing
@therealmylesracing 9 лет назад
TikiTrex you rock! Just found you, will start watching your adventures. This is next to going with you! Thank you & Merry Christmas!
@TikiTrex
@TikiTrex 9 лет назад
Thank you! I'm glad you found me and I hope you enjoy the other adventures! Merry Christmas!
@MsCMB1971
@MsCMB1971 7 лет назад
I would never go in there by myself!
@kaylasavage7986
@kaylasavage7986 10 лет назад
when i noticed the windows were all blown out i thought there would be nothing left in the house, but this is awesome. totally jealous! i can't believe you go into these place by yourself, i always go with at least one other person haha.
@PreservationEnthusiast
@PreservationEnthusiast 10 лет назад
Yes I would probably go in with one or two urban explorers. We would rip out anything of value and sell that, then smash up the rest. Once these houses go past a certain stage they are going to get demo'd, so may as well save anything that is worth saving and bust up all the other crap in there.
@hamtrak
@hamtrak 10 лет назад
heelfan1234 Urban explorers?You're more like vandals and thieves. Its theft taking anything from these houses.
@PreservationEnthusiast
@PreservationEnthusiast 10 лет назад
hamtrak It's OK because it will all get smashed in the demolition, I can't believe you haven't been in a place and busted stuff. It's called new wave urbex smash genre.
@Dawnswebdesigns
@Dawnswebdesigns 10 лет назад
heelfan1234 It's called ignorance & disrespect.
@PreservationEnthusiast
@PreservationEnthusiast 10 лет назад
Dawnswebdesigns Sorry you feel that way Dawn. I think it will all demo'd anyway so I can't see in this case our new wave urbex smash genre will make any difference.
@dalemcnamee4179
@dalemcnamee4179 8 лет назад
The doors, door frames, and the wainscoting looked very good and solid... I also liked the varnished ceiling !
@razoredge7551
@razoredge7551 7 лет назад
They have tried to rip that out too.
@JuanAmaral80s
@JuanAmaral80s 8 лет назад
awesome tour TikiTrex, showing every single details and corners, it's almost like to be there
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