Did anyone else notice the yellow jart dart in the corner of the closet, that was a yard game back in the 70's that seemed to dangerous so they outlawed selling those. Cool houses especially liked the blue house, definitely could be saved. Thanks for sharing, be safe out there.
In case you never thought of it, but you should be wearing hunter orange. Lots of deer hunters in the woods still. Also be extra careful around streams or ponds. Trappers leave traps out this time of year. Hope you let someone know your destination, especially if you are in a no signal area. Good luck with future videos.
I'm loving your stuff! You are filming near me, I can tell! Maybe we will run into each other out in the woods sometime 😂. I'd be happy to show you some spots!!
Absolutely amazing... They sure don't build them like that anymore because those houses were quite old, especially the first one! The blue house was probably abandoned in the 60s. I say this mostly because of the two chairs that were really close together, each coil spring was wrapped separately and they haven't done that for years and years. And it takes a really really long time for those things to fall apart into that condition, seeing as how the house was whole and no leaks. And yeah back in the 1970s we used to have rope swings like that and you just sat on the knot😂❤!! Great find Z you did good😊. Plus I believe that smallest structure next to the tree that blew down was the pump house more than likely.
Pot belly stove grandparents heated thier house with one could use wood ir coal. Grandmother had a wood burning old stove in the kitchen that she also cooked on sure was going back in time to visit them
I appreciate taking us along for the adventure, good video, & you have a new subscriber. Here's a tip for winter, go to your local hardware store or any store near you that sell small bags of sand, if you get into a slick spot, throw sand under the drive tires. They have small snow shovel that are compact size made for storing in cars, saved me a 100 times.
The second house appears to have been used until the late 60s to early 70s. The plastic milk jugs I believe came out in the late 70s the best that I can remember
Love this one! Great choice. Those doors in that blue house DO have locks. I have them on my doors too. Next time you see a door handle with that black box like hardware around it, look at the very top edge. There will be a small lever that flips up or down. One way is lock, the other is open. Sorry I can't send a picture or I'd show you. Thanks for doing this one!
Hi! When I saw Cadiz on your phone, I could tell your location. About 10 years ago my husband worked at the large gas facility. We’re from NC Clark Gable’s birthplace is near there
You must live in Ohio, a few of your videos are from there. I used to live in Ohio myself. Some of the old farmhouses in Northeastern part of the country are really interesting to explore
Really cool fine. But just a heads up if you ever see a soda can or beer. There's usually a date on the bottom or if it's a plastic bottle it's on the top by the lid and it'll give you the expiration date and they usually last about 3 months shelf life Same thing with bug repellents. It'll give you a timeline by the expiration date at the bottom of the can
I believe that people lived in both of these houses between 100 and 200 years ago! by the looks of it! so much damages with collapsed floors in the first house!
Metal roof is why still standing after all this s time it a ole wood burner it a up right it keep lower part of house warm in colder weather rooms wound have lot of beds because not having alot space
I’m actually surprised the first house was still standing the way it was and wasn’t worse than. What was presented lol Also seems like there were foot prints already there when you were going up to see the second house I love the color of the second house and seeing the kitchen and the pots still there was amazing but that living room definitely would’ve surprise me the most, definitely a time capsule Definitely a big family must’ve lived there
First house: 3:57
Second house (the blue one): 18:40
first house 1920s as can be seen from concrete pillars
second house 1920s also and seven beds 5 upstairs and three more downstairs
they live like this because of the jews
Victrola upstairs in 1st house.
That was a cute house & I loved how there were pans hanging on the wall & a little curtain on the window!
Great video. Thanks. 😎👍
I love the blue house especially cause it’s in the middle of nowhere ❤
Did anyone else notice the yellow jart dart in the corner of the closet, that was a yard game back in the 70's that seemed to dangerous so they outlawed selling those. Cool houses especially liked the blue house, definitely could be saved. Thanks for sharing, be safe out there.
You’re right, the blue house is a nice, pretty well built place. Love the quiet out there! Thanks…
In case you never thought of it, but you should be wearing hunter orange. Lots of deer hunters in the woods still. Also be extra careful around streams or ponds. Trappers leave traps out this time of year. Hope you let someone know your destination, especially if you are in a no signal area. Good luck with future videos.
I'm loving your stuff! You are filming near me, I can tell! Maybe we will run into each other out in the woods sometime 😂. I'd be happy to show you some spots!!
I think you're right about the rope in the tree.. a swing. I really enjoy your video's. Stay safe!
Absolutely amazing... They sure don't build them like that anymore because those houses were quite old, especially the first one! The blue house was probably abandoned in the 60s. I say this mostly because of the two chairs that were really close together, each coil spring was wrapped separately and they haven't done that for years and years. And it takes a really really long time for those things to fall apart into that condition, seeing as how the house was whole and no leaks. And yeah back in the 1970s we used to have rope swings like that and you just sat on the knot😂❤!! Great find Z you did good😊. Plus I believe that smallest structure next to the tree that blew down was the pump house more than likely.
yes I love that dresser with it with the covered wagon it was beautiful too bad they didn't take it with a lovely old house and I love that color blue
very interesting houses....undisturbed....long forgotten.....snow was nice backdrop....thnx a mil
Loved that explore, especially the 2nd house! Really appreciate what you do!
That house looks restorable..
Thanks for the great explore beautiful with the snow ❄️ but sorry you are out in the freezing cold!!
If we were only able to see the past at these houses,,we only have our imagination to see the people that lived there,,thanks for sharing
Pot belly stove grandparents heated thier house with one could use wood ir coal. Grandmother had a wood burning old stove in the kitchen that she also cooked on sure was going back in time to visit them
I appreciate taking us along for the adventure, good video, & you have a new subscriber. Here's a tip for winter, go to your local hardware store or any store near you that sell small bags of sand, if you get into a slick spot, throw sand under the drive tires. They have small snow shovel that are compact size made for storing in cars, saved me a 100 times.
The second house appears to have been used until the late 60s to early 70s. The plastic milk jugs I believe came out in the late 70s the best that I can remember
Love this one! Great choice. Those doors in that blue house DO have locks. I have them on my doors too. Next time you see a door handle with that black box like hardware around it, look at the very top edge. There will be a small lever that flips up or down. One way is lock, the other is open. Sorry I can't send a picture or I'd show you. Thanks for doing this one!
Hi! When I saw Cadiz on your phone, I could tell your location. About 10 years ago my husband worked at the large gas facility. We’re from NC Clark Gable’s birthplace is near there
My boyfriend grew up in that area , Jewett, Ohio really close to there , was born in Harrison county hospital.
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You must live in Ohio, a few of your videos are from there. I used to live in Ohio myself. Some of the old farmhouses in Northeastern part of the country are really interesting to explore
that last little shack might have been a spring house. My Grandma's farm had one in Licking county
Believe it or not, there are people who were born in the 1900s that are still living! 😂😂😂
Looks exactly like my home in rural Virginia.
Really cool fine. But just a heads up if you ever see a soda can or beer. There's usually a date on the bottom or if it's a plastic bottle it's on the top by the lid and it'll give you the expiration date and they usually last about 3 months shelf life Same thing with bug repellents. It'll give you a timeline by the expiration date at the bottom of the can
The second house looked to last be used as a hunting cabin.
I believe that people lived in both of these houses between 100 and 200 years ago! by the looks of it! so much damages with collapsed floors in the first house!
I am from Harrison County, Ohio.
Metal roof is why still standing after all this s time it a ole wood burner it a up right it keep lower part of house warm in colder
weather rooms wound have lot of beds because not having alot space
Victrola upstairs in 1st house.
Thats my kind of area,no humans
I'm pretty sure where you're at. I am from Jewett
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I’m actually surprised the first house was still standing the way it was and wasn’t worse than. What was presented lol
Also seems like there were foot prints already there when you were going up to see the second house
I love the color of the second house and seeing the kitchen and the pots still there was amazing but that living room definitely would’ve surprise me the most, definitely a time capsule
Definitely a big family must’ve lived there
Also, that’s a swinging tree haha, if it was something else, the rope would’ve been higher up
@@AmongTheUnknowndeer foot prints lol
shhh 🤫
I'm pretty sure where you're at. I am from Jewett
yep, you’re pretty close to where these houses are at