I Discovered The Most Incredible ABANDONED Time Capsule! They Passed Away Leaving EVERYTHING Behind!
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- Abandoned In 2002 this time capsule home might be one of the best ive ever explored! After the owner passed away the home was left for the next 21 years abandoned and to rot away. The home sits frozen in time with all of the owners personal belongings, photos, and memories
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So tragic that a family’s life is forgotten like that, like they didn’t exist. And the antiques that were left behind. And for disrespectful assholes to trash the place is totally unacceptable. To the couple that lived in this once beautiful house may you rest in peace forever together.❤
right, and i was thinking how societies need some type of institution, civil organisation who care about cultural archivity. All records (personal photography, films, books, written material, paintings) deserves to be saved somewhere.
This house made me so sad. We accumulate things and when we die nobody was our “cherished” possessions.
The amazing thing is, there are soooo many abandoned homes where you are, you can make loads of content and have a channel just for this. Where do these people go? Why don’t they sell these homes. It’s amazing that some have been left for years. Where I’m from, if a relative dies, you either move into there home or sell it. You can’t afford to leave it untouched, as you would still have to pay the taxes on it. I would love to live in some of these homes you go to, with the lovely big gardens. Some of these houses are so unique in style.
Strange how houses deteriorate at such different rates. With that kind of general rot, you'd almost think it had been abandoned in 1952 rather than 2002.
and i guess house was not properly maintained (roof etc) at least two decades before 2002.
It's a shame noone claimed the pictures. All those memories gone forever, sad! Great video!
Well decayed, well ransacked and interesting that even the sophisticated can hoard...
...photographs.
I'll call this one "The house of books and photography"
Thanks for the tour Noah!
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These houses are a good reminder. You can't take it with you. So enjoy living life!!
A cool place, they are still there ..
Hey Noah....this is Gary, a big fan of yours in Rochester, NY. Great job (as always) on this latest "Time Capsule" video. Question. I have wondered this about other abandoned homes also, but this one looks more like it was left abandoned for the last 211 years, not 21. Seriously, how can a home get so rundown and decrepit as this one ? Especially all the stuff practically burying the floors. Is all of this caused by vandals (I know know what else would cause it) ? Just seems so crazy to me; just deterioration. Thanks and keep up the great work.
Great job Noah. Definitely sad. Makes you wonder what happened to the rest of their family. I know that it was tossed & deteriorating, but you could see that every room was lived in. It seems like they lived a full, traveled life. Thanks Noah
I am thrilled to be a part of the "Nowhere Crew"! Sad to see how decayed this place is.
Awesome 😎👍 old place I'm glad you got to document it and share it with us before it was to late
The "wedding photo" was actually a photo of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed. I’d of hoped Noah knew his history better, Canada being so closely tied to the UK. And I thought only us dim Americans didn’t know our own history.
It's amazing how fast a house and its contents can deteriorate when left unattended. All those family heirlooms, treasures, and possessions gone.
Then you understand how little meaning all this stuff has now that the people it meant something to are gone.
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Noah, very good explorer. This is one of your better ones. The house is just amazing. Everything left. Come back to this house in like 3 years and so we can see the continued decay of rot and what the place is going to look like. I'd be interesting.
It's sad that there weren't any family members to take their cherished belongings...it's almost like they lives then forgotten 😢
It is sad, but WE remember them now from afar!
At some point in time we will all be forgotten, it’s only a matter of time & circumstances. For some sooner for some later. It’s how we live our lives that’s important not after our death, it’s a comfort to remember that.
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I *loved* this video, Noah. It was one of your best in a while, and that's saying a lot because I enjoy every one of them.
PS at 35:10 that's the Queen Mother and George VI. It's not that strange that the home's former occupants might have a framed photo of them, as some of the books scattered throughout the house suggest they had an interest in British history and culture.
good spot. I was going to point this out as well. But, I don't think it's a stock or purchased photo. It looks like it was a photo of an event they attended, i.e. a Rememberance Day event. It may or may not be in Canada. Maybe I'll do some googling and see if we can figure out the event.
Ok, it seems pretty likely this is the Royal visit of 1939, just before the war. I was thinking it's at an event to honour or meet wounded veterans of WW1. He did so at the Christie Street Hospital but wasn't wearing formal military dress at that event. So, I'm not sure where this is taken. But, I think it's a family photo, i.e. not a stock image purchased for example. I get the sense a member of the family was at this event.
How sad there was no one to save all those memories and treasures.I really enjoyed the video though.Great job!😊
Truly one of your best
Holy, all their things left behind
I think Catherine would be very upset at the condition of her nice, comfortable home. Very sad no one came back to care for the things left there. Thanks, Noah
Their lives are lived & they’ve both moved on, they have no thought or need for earthly possessions. However, it would’ve been a good thing for a lot of items in
the home to have been passed on to others to enjoy, donated to charity for example.
Thank you for showing us around what would’ve been a once incredibly beautiful home Noah..greetings from across the pond 🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧
Great intro Noah still loving the channel ❤
Awwww so sad. All their memories. Great explore Noah!!! 😊
Thanks for sharing. 👍 Unfortunately, some of these beautiful homes get lost in time. Does not help that some people have to destroy which is not theirs. Stay safe.
I’m new, just found you, Noah. Great videos. These types are sad, where it looks like they just stepped out and nobody ever came back. All the evidence of a great life, a beautiful home, family, so many questions.
Epic find. Loved the paint decay on the ceiling.
This is very sad. It’s like looking at a petrified time capsule.
A great explore, Noah. Thanks!
That book looked like it was
petrified. Glad that you're wearing a mask! Awesome find!!!
Crazy how nobody bought the house in 20 or so years, since there are other houses around it.
17:47, this room is newer.
42:41, electrical panel is newer, maybe when the sunroom was done.
They did have central heat, there were air ducks in the basement.
THANK YOU 4 SHOWING . Noah , i often wonder y no family takes charge to come in and take charge of all . something is missin. very beatiful home . well done NOAH for gettin the back history , thank you very much. i really hate when no one family steps in and take charge. and it is left 4 the grabbers and them who smash out glass and trash theses wonderful places.
entropy at work...everything tends toward disorder.......destructive power of oxygen, water and heat......nice find....that was 1965 Pontiac in front of 2 story house
Thank you for this tour, it was so well done!
I would say back in the day I bet it was a beautiful home, such ashame to see it it left to nature . It makes you wonder if is that all that's left after we pass at least take family photos if you don't want anything else they are important memories once lost they can't be replaced.
Great explore as always Noah 👍
Very kind and very restful.
Always at Christmas. Seems to be a very common theme with these abandoned homes. It really is the hardest time of the year for some.
this happened with my grandma too, she died in June (2016) and the last holiday we had at her house was Christmas :(
So sad that there whole life is just rotting away 😢
I'm still at the beginning of the video but wanted to say before I forget that that was a FANTASTIC and well written introduction to this video and this home
Wow, all of those slides. A lifetime of photo memories left to ruin. Very sad. :(
Fantastic video, Noah! Love your content!
What decay! Rough shape this one, but certainly worth its story being told. The old movie/ slide projector looked like it belonged in the second grade 50+ years ago!
😭 this is so heartbreaking to see…I want to go give that home some love❤
Absolutely spectacular!! Thanks Noah! Great find - great explore!!
Glad you enjoyed it Nick!
I would like to have some of the vintage lamps and other things I saw in that house. It would be very hard for me not to save that vintage glassware and pottery. Too bad its just going to sit there and rot!
Another great Video. It looks like the place was ran sacked before it started to ROT. The Magazines were probably the first to rot away once they get Wet they are toast!! Thanks for posting this one, very interesting!!!
I believe that Glen's and Katherine's home had the most impact on you Noah, I can see it on your face and in your voice.
Wonderful find!
Hi I have just watched this in Australia 🇦🇺. Wow what a spectacular place, but also sad . Looks like someone’s ransacked it. Thanks for sharing. 😊
One day inevitably humanity will end and this is how every place will be. Most likely our story will never be told and the amazing journey this planet went through.
It was hard to hear about Johnny,I believe it was a video on your channel that i first heard of Johnny & got to know him better on your dads page great they have play dates the horses together it, wonderful to see them together stay safe 🙏✌️🐴🤗
I have been in a place like this and that was the time I encountered my first full bodied apparition and I did have witnesses with me however, I lost the evidence I had. We had professionals look at the footage from 3 different colleges and business owners and even they couldn't debunk it.
Sad to see this beautiful place! We love you in Virginia! Come see us a lot of cool places here!✌️✌️✌️💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏
I also a math teacher, (at present) in my opinion, that house is fond of mixed emotions. Rip Glenn & katryn
I was born that time I mean in 2002
Did they have any children? There is a boy in that dual picture frame. Maybe their son? This always so sad. They collected all the treasures in the house, now no one wants this items the took such care to collect. Thank you Noah. Great explore, quick look into someone's past. Blessings to you! Stay safe. 😁👍
you were hearing voices, but you did not know where they were coming from!!!! I would say GHOSTS!!
It was the neighbors that were outside
o.k., no ghosts, that is a relief to know.@@NoahNowhere
So sad. It must have been a beautiful home at one time.
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Wow! Was there no family whatsoever to claim all this? Goodness, who owns the property now?
That’s so sad that the family hasn’t been there to get everything
This house looks like it was not insulated, or like in the days... you can see the boards of the house with spaces between them.
A lot of hoarding that was well kept but with age, hoarding got worse. Lived it with my Mom. It was clean but stuff everywhere.
So sad to watch this.
Love it n Thank u😊
Those wee crystal sherry glasses on the top are anywhere from the 1940s-1960s. I inherited some gorgeous old crystal, including identical wee glasses from my parents and some was Mum's and some was my nana's. I treasure them. It's such a shame there is no one who treasures their memories. The photo - larger black and white that you thought was their wedding photo was King VI and Queen (consort) Elizabeth, the parents of the late Queen Elizabeth II and grandparents to the current King. Looks like they were greeting returned servicemen? Maybe the gentleman. who lived here was one?
Too bad the house is way beyond repair Great video Noah --- Debbie
I'm pretty sure that wedding photo is King George and Queen Elizabeth
Thanks awesome video I enjoyed watching
Glad you enjoyed it!
How is it possible? Who is paying the Taxes? I mean wouldn’t the state take it back? To cover the taxes?
This is hard to comprehend. I’m at a loss for words. Who would leave it I’m so sad about this
The wedding photo looks like it could be King George VI 35:13
Very sad about this house. So much left behind. Was it me or were the stairs a bit lopsided? Pity. Thank you for NOT opening the fridge, i bet it was full of rotted food. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I don't understand. Property taxes still must be paid. At some point the city would condemn the home. Usually they demolish it.
I always find these things curious.
So sad 😥
I had a strong feeling they were English they had a picture of Queen Elizabeth the first that was the first clue and wall paper every where. A whistling kettle on the stove. Yes this is very sad they use to do a lot and had a wonderful life, have seen pictures and plaques of English country houses with thatch roof. That was a picture of the Queen mother with a bunch of flowers looking on at some one in high raking army uniform. A great explore but so sad and dilapidated thanks for the video.
How strange the couple didn't have any children to inherit the house. And if there weren't any heirs or next of kin, the city or county would have taken over it..
That photo was not of the house owners getting married it was of wallace simpson and king edward lol
That was such a narrow stairway to the basement
28:23 If you look at the top of the doorway, there is something swinging there from side to side.
I saw that, pretty weird. It’s like a little green glass vase hooked up on a chain maybe to put plants in. Maybe the other guy with Noah brushed it as he walked by as it’s head height, if not..who knows! 🫣
That photo wasn't their weddings photo. It was King George and the Queen Mother at some kind of event. They are the parents of Queen Elizabeth II
Nice time capsule of a place. Thanks for filming it.
Have you ever tried to find families of people whose houses you've been in? Distant relatives might be the only family left and not know about anything left.
Your lucky, that house is ready to collapse at any moment. From the video of the basement one wrong step would have caused half the home to collapse.
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That is in bad shape dont know why they would just leave a nice home and not take their belongings and sell, maybe there were back taxes or repairs that their kids didnt want to bother, sad
I hope you don't have respiratory problems after this house,and no skin problem too
I doubt their stuff was scattered like that , the day they left lol!
What a COOL old house!!
It’s such a shame . So many cool things left to ruin.
IF remaining descendants have no means and/or live far away and/or are physically or financially unable to take care of things, this is what happens.
I know this last year I got so sick I could barely take my trash out & my dad got sick. If not for my brothers my dads home would have gone to rack n ruin & dad would have died in there. I couldn’t go help him. Thank God for my sibs.
One thing I do know, we have way too many emotional attachments to “ THINGS”.. Note to self: I need to downsize all my stuff so if I die my family doesn’t have to deal with all my sh&t.
Why wouldn't their children or other relatives at least want the pictures of them. It's just sad.
Here in New York City within the five boroughs you will never ever ever ever find so called abandoned property does not happen here. Every inch of property here is worth thousands. What is happening here is large developers are buying up small private homes tearing them down and building large buildings and turning them into condos the best part about this is that the much much older buildings that have been sold to developers being ready to be torn down is a great place or places I should say to scavenge for goodies in attics in basements. While the demolition crew is Scavenging all the scrap metal copper pipes Etc I throw them a couple of bucks they let me in I check out the basements the attics and I do find a lot of goodies. When I see videos like these of abandoned houses that have been abandoned for decades just tells me that the property has no value whatsoever because if the property had value the house would not be abandoned
So sad!
would rather see more of the floor plan than all the remaining items
To each there own 🤷🏻♂️
Were are their family.
MARABILLOSO LUGAR Y ENTONCES ELLOS ERAN GENTE MARABILLOSA
Did you know them? Did they have any kids?
Didn't they have children? If so I would like to think that they would come and get what's theirs and everything else they wanted in their parents house.
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understand
Where are your gloves in a house that bad?
Has any explorers ever been caught by the police I can spend all day looking at that stuff good show not interested in books on family pictures personal items
You showed pictures of two kids at the start, so they obviously had them.
Doesn’t look like it is decay, at least not right now… Looks like someone went in there and just tore it up
No this is pure decay, water damage mostly. People/ animals have been through here yes, but if someone tore it up it would be much much worse
One day a great grand child will ask about their family history and the history will be buried.
The husnand died in his 100th and the wife passed in her 80s so their children should be there at least to collect their rememberable items. I don't know how their memories are left to rot.