I finally get to watch this in full. What a fantastic video bro! It was super fun to collaborate with you once more. Keep up the terrific content as always!! 😄 I loved how rusty we were the first round of pool lol
Agreed! Most of the bandos I explore have long since been scrapped and destroyed, so this was a rare gem-everything untouched and left behind! Definitely deserves to be kept that way!
How do you find these spots? Word of mouth or you just find them on your own? Love the content. You should come to Fairfield Hills in Newtown, CT. Its an abandoned insane asylum that we all grew up exploring in our area.
This specific spot was found via word of mouth, but a lot of the spots I’ve been to were found through my own research! And Fairfield Hills is on my list, I wanna get over there sometime soon!
12:58-13:02 you could rent phones from at&t and I think those machines have answering machines, so I have to say late '80s or early '90s. Automated voicemail came mid '90s
i loved this spot my favorite spots i had so much fun exploring this place i did take a bottle of water tho i mean its just going to rot away you may as well cool video by the way
Omg this is beautiful! I just recently was at bramble hill mansion in worcester it was absolutely amazing!! but they are now reconstructing it :( i wish i knew where this beautiful gem is lol, let me know when you’re ready to share 😢 i could trade spots with you if ur down ?
Bramble Hill was so cool, I went there twice before! Unfortunately they’ve already demolished it 😢 I typically prefer not to disclose locations publicly in the comments, but if you want to, feel free to DM me on my Instagram (jmassofficial) to trade spots!
That pink insulation behind the wall isn't toxic just so you know for the future. It's available at your local home Depot. 😂 I'm from Waltham Massachusetts myself and still here. ✌️
FYI-A VHS tape is NOT an artifact! I still consider myself young and I remember when there was no such thing as a VHS tape! When they became affordable and you could watch a modern movie from your own living room? That was magic! Not everybody’s birthdate starts with a 2!
Fair point haha! VHS tapes were still an active part of my childhood (born in 1999, I’m 25 now), but by the mid-to-late 2000s they began to decline. Agreed, they’re rare nowadays but not a historic artifact!
If I went here I would destroy stuff and break the windows just for fun and maybe take some stuff home with me destruction is what I love about abandoned places
I finally get to watch this in full. What a fantastic video bro! It was super fun to collaborate with you once more. Keep up the terrific content as always!! 😄 I loved how rusty we were the first round of pool lol
Thanks a ton man! Glad to have you join me on this video, it was a wicked fun one! Such a great place to explore!
Couldnt even edge to this, just DOPED everywhere🤣🤣Clean up on aisle ABANDONED MANSION💯💯🏠
YO SICK COMMENT 10/10❤
Holy goon squad!❤🎉 jus gunked all over my abandoned sock 😮🧦
MAN shut your up. Inappropriate losers👎
🚨 MAJOR GOON ALERT 🚨
Mad respect for keeping its location secret. Pretty rare to see a mansion in such great condition like this
Agreed! Most of the bandos I explore have long since been scrapped and destroyed, so this was a rare gem-everything untouched and left behind! Definitely deserves to be kept that way!
lol why do you want it kept secret
I love the staircase, this mansion was beautiful back in the day! Cool video bro! ❤️🤘👍
Omg dude. I didn’t think you were gonna make a full video on this place but I love it
This place was wild, it deserved a full video! So much to see and explore!
What state is in
@@Firerst_evr to me it looks like it is in a state of disrepair
So damn epic dude!!! Another incredible video!
How do you find these spots? Word of mouth or you just find them on your own? Love the content. You should come to Fairfield Hills in Newtown, CT. Its an abandoned insane asylum that we all grew up exploring in our area.
This specific spot was found via word of mouth, but a lot of the spots I’ve been to were found through my own research! And Fairfield Hills is on my list, I wanna get over there sometime soon!
This has Hamilton/Wenham vibes, what a cool home. hopefully someone can restore it to its original aweseomeness.
12:58-13:02 you could rent phones from at&t and I think those machines have answering machines, so I have to say late '80s or early '90s. Automated voicemail came mid '90s
Interesting, thanks!
I was going to say 90s.
Very cool 😎 thanks for bringing us along ✌️🇺🇲
lets goo J-MASS
Thanks homie! 🙏
My guy , i would love to come on an exploration with you sometime!!! im a fellow content creator@@j-mass
That’d be dope, we’ll have to make it happen sometime!
Excellent video you should explore more places with noah!
For sure, we’re definitely looking forward to more future collaborations!
The laundry room is iconic 😂👏
😂 something tells me this guy HATES the laundry room!
Yo J-Mass sick video as always but yo on the down low send me the location.
i loved this spot my favorite spots i had so much fun exploring this place i did take a bottle of water tho i mean its just going to rot away you may as well cool video by the way
Was that tool undertow in the cd player????????
Wow noah your friend is doing good at this ❤
Omg this is beautiful! I just recently was at bramble hill mansion in worcester it was absolutely amazing!! but they are now reconstructing it :( i wish i knew where this beautiful gem is lol, let me know when you’re ready to share 😢 i could trade spots with you if ur down ?
Bramble Hill was so cool, I went there twice before! Unfortunately they’ve already demolished it 😢 I typically prefer not to disclose locations publicly in the comments, but if you want to, feel free to DM me on my Instagram (jmassofficial) to trade spots!
@@j-mass okay no worries i totally get it! i will head on over there lol
You end up going here? I’m going this weekend and I’m tryna figure out the best place to park
Oooo, mansion
That pink insulation behind the wall isn't toxic just so you know for the future. It's available at your local home Depot. 😂
I'm from Waltham Massachusetts myself and still here. ✌️
Um pretty sure that the stuff ion the upstairs floor is where there had been carpeting and it was removed for some reason.
8:15-8:20 : Wet Bar
No way!
It was such a unique spot!
Id say the AT&T phones are from the 80s or 90s
I was thinking that too… definitely seems of that time period, especially when considering the age of the house.
FYI-A VHS tape is NOT an artifact! I still consider myself young and I remember when there was no such thing as a VHS tape! When they became affordable and you could watch a modern movie from your own living room? That was magic! Not everybody’s birthdate starts with a 2!
Fair point haha! VHS tapes were still an active part of my childhood (born in 1999, I’m 25 now), but by the mid-to-late 2000s they began to decline. Agreed, they’re rare nowadays but not a historic artifact!
The “mouse” traps upstairs are staples from carpet padding..
Lol that makes so much more sense, can’t believe I didn’t consider that at the time 😂
Throw me a bone and give me a hint it can even be in the form of a riddle
Lol, tempting! Um, here’s a hint… it’s in one of the six New England states! 🤣
If I went here I would destroy stuff and break the windows just for fun and maybe take some stuff home with me destruction is what I love about abandoned places
Ehh, I prefer to preserve them for future explorers to experience and enjoy. It’s always fun to discover something untouched!
@@j-mass I would love to know if its for sale?
I’m actually not sure if it is… I’d be interested to know too!
i’m gonna be doing some urban exploration with video can i get the location like i can give you my snap or something i wanna go here so bad to film