In the 1970s, when I was a little girl, we drove by frequently on the way to visit my grandparents. I remember telling my mom that when I grew up, I wanted to buy that house and restore it like new. My father informed me that the family would burn it to the ground before they'd sell! In school, my brother and I heard the ghost stories and would beg my father to drive by at night so that we could see if Mrs. Harville's candle was burning. He never would. His only comment was, "There's no such thing as ghosts!" I'm thrilled to see it's being brought back to life! And, if Mrs. Harville IS haunting it, I'm sure she's glad to see it, too!
I'm currently attending Georgia Southern University in Statesboro Georgia and just happened to stumble across this video at 2:30 in the morning. Absolutely incredible commentary. I feel like I'm listening to my uncle tell a story about "back in his day" or something. Keep up the good work!
So very glad to see this video- thank you for doing a wonderful job with it. Back in the day, when I was a student at Georgia Southern, we discovered this house one Saturday night. It was an awesome sight. We went back during the day & asked permission to walk around- such an awesome place. I'm amazed that it is still standing. I want to go back down & visit again. Thank you for making this video.
Glad you liked it. So many t I miss we pass things on the road and don't realize that there is a history and a story behind things that we see. Thank you for your time. It is appreciated.
I love this history. My maiden name was Harvill! No E on the end but my mom did a lot of genealogy about 30 years ago. She believed that some of our family's names had the E on the end. My mom just passed away and now it's my turn to keep our family history going on for our kid's generation. Thank you for this beautiful story
Cindy, Thank you for taking the time to watch and am glad you enjoyed it. Seems like we all have that one person in the family that's is the keeper of the family tree.
Good evening...i just watched your video's ...hope we can be friends ..my name is Latricia ....i don't drive so thank u for sharing my state with me ...its nice to watch things from years gone by ...keeps the history alive...i will never understand why folks want to destroy history ....makes no sense to me...but it will always have a impact on someone's life ...it just shows how hard people worked and loved family to make it...please keep doing what u do...the ones who messed up that home should be made to fix it and pay the family for destroying it...
Larissa, welcome to the Keeping History on Two Wheels family. And thank you for taking the time to watch our episodes. You are correct about how hard groups and families and individuals work to create. Regretfully, the Harville family does not know who the individual was who did the extensive damage. However they are in the process of restoring the house as we speak.
Oh my if walls could talk ❤ what a shame that there are pure evil people who destroy Outhers Property, Shame on them, KARMA Will ALWAYS Come Back Around!!❤
In the 1970s, when I was a little girl, we drove by frequently on the way to visit my grandparents. I remember telling my mom that when I grew up, I wanted to buy that house and restore it like new. My father informed me that the family would burn it to the ground before they'd sell! In school, my brother and I heard the ghost stories and would beg my father to drive by at night so that we could see if Mrs. Harville's candle was burning. He never would. His only comment was, "There's no such thing as ghosts!" I'm thrilled to see it's being brought back to life! And, if Mrs. Harville IS haunting it, I'm sure she's glad to see it, too!
They do love that house
I'm currently attending Georgia Southern University in Statesboro Georgia and just happened to stumble across this video at 2:30 in the morning. Absolutely incredible commentary. I feel like I'm listening to my uncle tell a story about "back in his day" or something. Keep up the good work!
Sean, thank you very much. Not only for the compliment but for the time that you spent to watch our videos. Both are greatly appreciated.
So very glad to see this video- thank you for doing a wonderful job with it. Back in the day, when I was a student at Georgia Southern, we discovered this house one Saturday night. It was an awesome sight. We went back during the day & asked permission to walk around- such an awesome place. I'm amazed that it is still standing. I want to go back down & visit again. Thank you for making this video.
Glad you liked it. So many t I miss we pass things on the road and don't realize that there is a history and a story behind things that we see. Thank you for your time. It is appreciated.
What an awesome house. I love history and always loved looking at old houses.
It is an awesome jouse
I love this history. My maiden name was Harvill! No E on the end but my mom did a lot of genealogy about 30 years ago. She believed that some of our family's names had the E on the end. My mom just passed away and now it's my turn to keep our family history going on for our kid's generation. Thank you for this beautiful story
Cindy,
Thank you for taking the time to watch and am glad you enjoyed it. Seems like we all have that one person in the family that's is the keeper of the family tree.
Very nice story. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thanks for taking the time to watch. You are appreciated
That is what you call southern hospitality
Good evening...i just watched your video's ...hope we can be friends ..my name is Latricia ....i don't drive so thank u for sharing my state with me ...its nice to watch things from years gone by ...keeps the history alive...i will never understand why folks want to destroy history ....makes no sense to me...but it will always have a impact on someone's life ...it just shows how hard people worked and loved family to make it...please keep doing what u do...the ones who messed up that home should be made to fix it and pay the family for destroying it...
Larissa, welcome to the Keeping History on Two Wheels family. And thank you for taking the time to watch our episodes. You are correct about how hard groups and families and individuals work to create. Regretfully, the Harville family does not know who the individual was who did the extensive damage. However they are in the process of restoring the house as we speak.
Great video, great idea!
I love this house.
Greatings from Hungary.
Moparkid, thanks for watching. It really is a cool house.
Great series idea!
Glad you think so! got 7 more to go hahahaha, if we can work around the weather and the quarantine.
Very talented and interesting
What's up Drew Boy
Do you know if this is still abandoned? I am a Harville and would be interested in buying this property
Did you watch the video? I stated in the video who owns it.
I’m laughing at the last part of about keeping in touch and talking your ears off.
As southern as can be. Hahahahahaha
Oh my if walls could talk ❤ what a shame that there are pure evil people who destroy Outhers Property, Shame on them, KARMA Will ALWAYS Come Back Around!!❤
. That house was Special, interesting Family . 😊 . gb* ~ it's a hard life, it's (MULDEW) .