Very cool exploration! The country side of Ohio has tons of awesome abandoned structures waiting to be explored. Hopefully you can find these structures and share it with the world. God Bless
This is actually the Jacob Siegfried home. This home use to be used as an INN. Their use to be a log cabin styled home that was the resident's home. Sad to see such a historical home like this be trashed, left abandoned, and ultimately getting ready to be torn down. Ohio needs to do a better job in protecting Historical structures and instead of tearing them down first attempt to repurpose the buildings. However, I did enjoy this video, nice job on documenting this historical and once beautiful home.
Thats awesome! I have a few other abandoned house locations in Delaware as well. Delaware is a hotspot for abandoned locations, just wish it wasn’t as far away as it is for me! Thank you for your comment and viewership :)
Another Banger, how do you exactly find these locations? Im trying to get into Urban Exploration but have been having a difficult time finding locations in my area. Any tips?
I think that its been abandoned since 2019, but when the new people who purchased it bought it, they sent out an eviction notice informing squatters they have to vacate the property
You should, the house is still structurally in good condition. I did more research and learned that this property was purchased by Addison farms, so I assume its only a matter of time until its demolished.
cool video bro 😎
Very cool exploration! The country side of Ohio has tons of awesome abandoned structures waiting to be explored. Hopefully you can find these structures and share it with the world. God Bless
More than likely as you stated the previous owners were evicted causing them to leave in a hurry.
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Awesome video Dominic ❤
Thanks so much for your support! Happy to know you enjoyed the video 🙂
Very cool video
That's a lot of damage required in 2 years the Winter's got to be rough nice vid 👍 Duncan
Winters in ohio are brutal
This is actually the Jacob Siegfried home. This home use to be used as an INN. Their use to be a log cabin styled home that was the resident's home. Sad to see such a historical home like this be trashed, left abandoned, and ultimately getting ready to be torn down. Ohio needs to do a better job in protecting Historical structures and instead of tearing them down first attempt to repurpose the buildings. However, I did enjoy this video, nice job on documenting this historical and once beautiful home.
I agree! We need to start preserving historical structures instead of tearing them down to build something else.
Beautiful home sad to see it left trashed like that
I agree with you
Cool find
This was quite the find. Wish we had places like this in wisconsin
Definitely was an awesome find! Happy to share that we have many more finds just like this.
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My friend and I like to go and explore places we have a ton of them saved all over Ohio there is actually 2 other places I believe in Delaware.
Thats awesome! I have a few other abandoned house locations in Delaware as well. Delaware is a hotspot for abandoned locations, just wish it wasn’t as far away as it is for me! Thank you for your comment and viewership :)
Sad they had to go cool place
Thanks for your comment! I appeal your viewership and support
Another Banger, how do you exactly find these locations? Im trying to get into Urban Exploration but have been having a difficult time finding locations in my area. Any tips?
Local groups, google maps, and there is websites that now exist that allow you to find locations!
Blur the eviction notice. The address is on there. Otherwise, I've always wanted to see inside that house. Thank you.
In the photo post you made ,the eviction notice said 2022. So I assume the people were evicted then unfortunately.
I think that its been abandoned since 2019, but when the new people who purchased it bought it, they sent out an eviction notice informing squatters they have to vacate the property
I pass that place all the time and wanted to stop!
You should, the house is still structurally in good condition. I did more research and learned that this property was purchased by Addison farms, so I assume its only a matter of time until its demolished.