A UNSETTLING Look inside This ABANDONED Retro 1960's Time Capsule Home l EVERYTHING LEFT BEHIND
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They probably made those kitchen lights based on the stained glass stuff you found
Beautiful home once upon a time. So sad so much family history left behind. Its a shame. The stained glass items never finished. Some stuff has been removed. Most left behind. Makes me sad. God's blessings to the family that once lived here. Thank you Noah for showing us this find. Blessings to you and be safe.
Well, if anything, I am sure if you wanted to take the time and introduce yourself to nearby neighbors, they may let you know the story about this home!! I hope that you continue to wear masks within each home that you venture through....after all, you only have one set of lungs!!! Thank you again Noah for taking us through this sad home!!!
Noah the colored glass is called stained glass. It looks like it might have been someones hobby. I've seen it done and it is a tedious craft. They can use wood with the colored glass to make windows, etc. I also think the house flooded and that is the cause of so much mold. I can't believe this is in such a populated area! Great video! Thanks Noah!❤✌🎃
That's crazy that this house in still standing in the middle of a subdivision! The mold is awful, glad you're wearing your mask but you also need gloves my friend! Keep the awesome videos coming!
You are very respectful ❤
Looking for a smaller house, I have run into so many older houses with random toilets in the basement. Must've been a thing mid century.
The 1st duplex I owned had a toilet in each of its basements ( no sink , but it was inside a room with the laundry where the washer sink was located ~ after it was sold one of those new owners totally up graded both units and took both of them out and the stairs and doors leading out to the back yard . It was built around 1905 .
Nice one here Noah. That basement was super creepy. Gross fridge. So much left behind here. Love the workshops in the basement. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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These houses that have so much stuff left behind are fascinating and so sad
I always wonder what happened to the people who used to own these abandoned properties. Car crash? Plane crash? And who owns these properties now? Someone does. The county or state would try to sell ASAP if they had taken ownership. I know things can get tied up in probate for eons, but there was a will! It's terribly sad that someone's entire life is just a pile of disintegrating rubble inside a dilapidated home, and apparently no one cares or remembers them. 😢
Nice explore 👌. I'm sure that this house was nice in it's day. Love th older photos 📸. I was born in 1953 😆 lol.
As a bottle lover I love them old bottles I collect them.
The colors and decay made this a rather depressing exploration on top of what the story line was said to be
I've watched SO many urban explore vids, and finally a Canadian one! I had no idea about your Ontario explorations. Thought at first what's with the Gretzky fans... then saw a patch with North York on it and another Ontario patch and got kinda excited. It's so upsetting that those family photos and documents including the Will were left behind... and the yearbooks! The grenade.... I'm speechless. That's wild that something so decaying is just left in the middle of a normal subdivision.
Noah's channel is amazing! Another fantastic one is Abandoned Urbex Canada, by Brent. Have a great day! 🇨🇦🤍
Thanks for this thorough investigation of all the rusty mouldy tools very interesting. This was a proper crafts person saw all the bird nesting house. A lovely oil lamp. Thanks for being very thorough in the entire investigation I will be watching many more of your videos.
This is a greater than great explore but I get sad vibes here thanks for taking me along with you stay safe stay cool.
Place is creepy I wonder sometimes if the family comes and just looks for all the valuables or if they are overwhelmed with greef and can't finish
3rd and thanks for your awesome videos they are very entertaining and calm my nerves down when I'm having a bad day.
So sad. What happens to people that they leave so much behind? I wish you could ask the neighbours what happened.
Never know what's happening in the house next door
It's the moldiest!
Thanks for the tour Noah!
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Love all your videos Noah , keep them coming ❤👍😎
3:34 looks like a fairly recent tim's cup on the shelf!
Thanks for a very moldy but interesting exploration!
Great exploration
It looks like the basement was definitely flooded for a while with the water lines, probably contributing to a lot of the mold in the house. So sad the stuff was left behind but kind of cool. The house is an interesting design. Cool find!
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There was a few items in that house that stood out worth a lot of money ...
the basement looks like it could be a location from The Last of Us
Wow! Somebody loved making things and were good at it.
Having to access the dining room via the narrow kitchen was an odd layout. I wasnt expecting to see a large fireplace in the basement/workshop area.
27:08, I’m surprised you didn’t point out the window air conditioner mounted in the wall above the door.
Something interesting if you look at the style of that door, it’s a lot like how modern doors are nowadays.
Such a great find!! The grenade is most likely not live. I think it is a baratol grenade based on the green line and known as a pineapple grenade from it’s shape. My guess on the house is it was an unexpected flood and they took what they could or wanted and took the insurance money and ran. I have seen you with other explorers recently in some other great houses, cannot wait to see your POV on those explores!!
The deterioration and decay happened so fast
The kitchen is very narrow.
Too much time spent in the basement.
The mold in the basement gave me the creeps!
1950s kitchens were so narrow. Hard to have more than one person there at a time.
So much left behind! The wallpapered door was weird lol
Beautiful home in its time but that wall papered door would have to go . That is just too weird for me. LOL
I know you have to wear that mask, and I would WANT you to, in a house like that. But DAYum, I never realized how much breathing noises got on my nerves, lol... Thanks for another great explore! ❤
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That fridge was bad
You sound like Darth vader
What an original comment, never heard that one before.
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You do Noah, because of the mask. 😉
Kerosene heater awesome u r
Is this a repost
No
Oh when you did your intro it was very familiar
2nd!
You trying to be inconspicuous is irrelevant if the people you're with are not. My God, could they have made any more noise?
Thath was somberys life haw sead
What?
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"That was somebody's life hayseed"
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This house is a typical 1970s split level. No way is it a 60s home. Totally cheap crap and that orange and wallpaper I would know anywhere . 🤮
It was built in 1965
I think you mean split entry.
You talk too much. Get on with it!
Nah you just have a short attention span
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