Incredible Forgotten Southern School House in Georgia built in 1890
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- This historic old rural schoolhouse was built in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s and served as the main school for the town. A much more rudimental basic one story school house stood in its place for many years prior until it was torn down and the wood reused for this larger schoolhouse shown in the video. This building was in use until the early 1960’s when a much more modern school for the area was built and this one left vacant. For a couple decades it served as a town meeting hall until being forgotten totally in the 1980’s-1990’s. Now it’s mostly just used for storage and a place for stray cats to take shelter from the rain. Can see one run inside the school at the very start. Loved this beautiful unique old place, the upstairs of the school house and its unique two staircase design was incredible. So glad could document this old place. Thanks for watching. Like and leave a comment if you enjoyed! Thank you!
So sad to see many.. many wonderful old buildings rotting away... This one is at a point that it could be easily restored but in only a few years it will be too far gone... America wake up and preserve our culture...
@WildwoodCastle. Hello. People watching these old house/building explores, all feel the way you do. We all want these beautiful homes, etc. restored. The reality is that each structure you send could potentially cost hundreds of thousands to restore. It is simply not feasible. Thousands upon thousands of people have purchased derelict historical homes and done amazing jobs at restoring them. Many will say it took them years. There are millions of beautiful historical homes open to the public. I can tell you that across Canada, it is not common the way it is in the States to come across abandoned historical homes. It’s very rare actually. We are a younger country, but still have beautiful buildings from the 17th-18th century, particularly in Montreal, Quebec and old, walled Quebec City. I have the good fortune of owning a circa. 1850 stone house with original beams and huge fireplace. Real estate prices in Ontario and other provinces are out to lunch!!! Many young middle class people may never own a house in their lifetime. I can’t believe how cheap some of the houses l see advertised for sale in the States are. The thing is, you have to have a job near that house to support a move. As an example here in Ontario, a very basic older home that would need work is going to cost you, 350,OOO! That’s about the cheapest. Newer homes are 500,000 at the minimum. You won’t find a home in Toronto for under one million!!! It would be wonderful if we could save and restore every historical home. Some of these homes are torn down to make way for subdivisions. What a pity.
I was thinking the same thing. Could be renovated into a pretty neat home. No raining getting in -- yet.
There is a reason the government is letting small towns the places like this rot and encouraging everyone to move to the big cities. They want the past way of life lived in this country erased from memories. Everyone who cares needs to wake up soon, and by soon I mean right now.
I used to own a large brick school building built in 1919 that was a college prep high school for boys... Many school buildings of the period had auditoriums upstairs... The stairs are outside in case of fire... The little rooms next to them are cloak rooms for coats and rain gear to be removed before going in... My building was many times bigger at 18,000 square feet... I lived in it for 9 years... Search Morgan School for Boys Petersburg, Tennessee...
I looked it up. Pretty cool. My good friends parents live in an old school aswell. It was basically abandoned when they took it over. Built 4 big apartments into it. The one still has the big old slate black board
How awesome!! Googled it! Thanks for sharing! Much appreciated for watching!! :)
I just looked up the school! It's beautiful! That would be so amazing to live in a place like that! There was a show on TV about a couple who renovated an old school in Utah, I think. That was simply mind-blowing how well it turned out! I'll bet yours would be even more lovely!
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Aww haha!! Thank you for watching! :)
So sweet😊
Went to school 1956-1959, grade 1 thru 3, in a school very similar to this.
It was the same building my father went to high school circa 1940 and played basketball upstairs.
Coal stove, cloak room with no electric, 3 grades and 1 teacher in each classroom.
No telling how old that building was before it burned in about 1966.
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What a fun story. Thsnks for sharing!
@@susanmiller4159 Agreed! How cool!! Thank you for sharing! Much appreciated for watching!! :)
That place has stood the test of time.
It sure has.
Really cool explore. The rainy day made the explore that much better, set the mood, ya know...
Yeah it was pouring that day!! Windy too! Thanks for watching!! :)
the McCammon piano co was in business in NY 1832 until they sold in 1910. they started making upright piano's like the one in this video, in 1890. so cool, thanks for this video.
What an interesting old building. You find the coolest places to tour. Thank you Kappy.
I try my best!! Thank you very much!! Glad you enjoyed!! :)
Kappy, you're my fav old house explorer and I really respect how you let the buildings speak for themselves. So many other yt channels want to say every house is haunted or a family died there or something inflammatory in the title and that is so annoying. I also love how you don't stage things. Everything is just cool how it is and that's what makes you the best. Safe travels, friend!!❤❤
I’m really glad you enjoy!! Just trying to document these neat old forgotten places before they are gone!! Thank you for watching and the kind words!! :)
I hope someone saves this beautiful building! I'm sure someone can tell some cool stories of how their great grandparents went to school there!
Very nice old school !!! If walls could talk!!! Thanks Kappy !!!
What stories those walls could tell! Thank you for watching!! :)
I love all things school. This would have made a beautiful home when it was no longer a school house.
I went to a school similar to this one growing up in Millsfield, TN. It had grades 1 thru 8 and 2 classrooms. 1 teacher taught 1st thru the 4th and the other taught 5th thru 8th. Heat was provided by pot bellied coal burning stove. It had running water but no indoor bathrooms. Upstairs was a gymnasium but it was closed off and no longer in use when I went there. My dad also attended this school, he was born in 1918. I went there from 1960 until 1963 when it was closed after they built a new modern school down the road. I know it sounds rather primitive but I have fond memories of going to school there.
60 years abandoned and everything still in such good condition...WOW!
I'm a tad jealous, Kappy! When I go exploring, the buildings I find are mostly empty.
The old wood stove upstairs is like one my grandparents had to heat by. Brought back a lot of old memories. Also, I have two chair like the ones in there that came from my grandparents.
One of my biggest dreams is taking a historic and abandoned home or school and fully restoring it to it's original glory. Although it's sad to see it abandoned, there is still great beauty and mystery in it.
Always such a pleasure to visit an old place that has not been defaced with graffiti. Also, I continue to enjoy your ending images. They all tell a story. Thanks Kappy, God bless ❤
Gosh I’d love to spend the night in some of these old places. How cool 😎
Loved the sound of the rain on that old place!! Great find!😊😊😊
Thank you so much for watching!! Me too!
I went to school in GA and Alabama in the mid and late 1960's. I went to one small school that had a divider like this one had upstairs. Go back to the 6:15 mark and pay attention to the horizontal pole/rail in the center of the room at the ceiling. This could be closed off and have two rooms for classes if needed. Twin staircases also helps in case of fire upstairs
Good eye!! I’ll have to take a closer look if I ever go back!! Thank you for watching!! :)
*What an amazing find!*
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Thank you very much for watching!! :)
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You're welcome!
I love the rain❤ great explore as always
Much appreciated for watching!! :)
Lots of times these old schools turned into living spaces. Occasionally ya see one remodeled into a private residence. Where I live, the county had 110 school districts, all one or two room schoolhouses, catering to each country area/neighborhood. Most were closed by the early 1960’s & consolidated. . Most of those old schools were heated with wood, and the coal.
My older friend attended one called The Prairie Queen , cool name for a school , it too closed in the early 1960’s. Some had Boys entrance and Girls entrances.
It’s cool you showed this old school!! 👍
I lived in a town that turned an old highschool into apartments. Kept the outside the same, was nice to drive past it.
It is amazing that the old school building is still in such good condition considering that it has been abandoned for around 60 years and the door is wide open and half the windows are missing. It must have been built well back then and the roof appears to still be keeping most of the rain out. It would be nice if somebody refurbished it to show how schools used to look and use the building as a meeting place or school museum.
What a cool old place…and not too far gone. I wish someone would bring it back to life. It would make a great flea market or antique mall…or meeting place for community events. So much character in those rooms…Thank you Kappy! 😊
True! Seemed like it almost was last used as a flea market with all the old stuff inside! Thank you for watching!! :)
Always a pleasure to explore with you. Stay safe
8:31 William McCammon was a smaller scale manufacturer in Albany, NY. The firm built very well-made, high quality instruments from 1832 - 1910. The duel stairways were one for boys and one for girls. Great video. 😎👍
Thank you for sharing the information! How neat about the piano! Thanks for the kind words and watching!! :)
another old school Wednesday release! woot woot!
Awesome find. So atmospheric with the rain.
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching! :)
Hey Kappy! This one has an interesting set-up. Glad you gave us a look inside. Good place for cats to hide! 🐈🐈⬛🐈 Thanks. ✌️
True! Haha Looked like one ran inside right at start! Thanks for watching!! :)
Too bad it couldn't be restored. Beautiful old school 😊
Agreed! Thank you very much for watching! :)
I’m about to move to Georgia with my so called wife and my new born daughter, I might have to locate that old school house and buy it, would love to preserve it
What a awesome old school house 🏫. Someone needs to restore this one. Thanks for sharing this explore .
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! :)
Thats a fairly large school, i wonder how many students were there at one time. Really interesting. Thanks, Kappy
Wish I could’ve found an old black and white picture! I will keep looking!! Maybe I could share it in a post if I can find one!! Thanks for watching!! :)
That would make an incredible house if it was remodeled.
Maybe they had the front staircases incase of a fire and the children could exit faster. I love this building it's pretty intact inside. They probably had some awesome plays in there back in the day....too bad life wasn't as simple as it was back then. Thanks Kappy, love the sound of the rain.☔☔
😎 old School house Kappy!! 🎉🎉😮
Amazing respect always given.
Thank you very much for watching! :)
I watching a reel on FB last night of a quick tour of the most beautiful 1920’s mansion that was absolutely perfect. Beautiful floors, built in’s, fireplaces were pristine like a little slice of heaven. Waiting outside was the demo crew waiting to start knocking it down to make way for condos😢. Nothing was salvaged everything was wasted. Broke my heart.
That being said this school house is so cute. Until it dies from neglect. I get emotional sometimes that as a country, there is very little interest in saving history. 😢
I can’t tell you how many of these places I’ve gone back to do an update video and there is no trace left anymore, usually a subdivision of houses or just an empty looking spot! It’s heartbreaking! Atleast these places can live on in a way by being photographed and recorded! Thanks for watching!
Kappy, Thank you for this. 🥰 I used to take pictures of one room school houses. ❤
How cool! Thank you for watching!! :)
Upstairs looks livable, all you need are some new windows
Really nice old Schoolhouse, looks like it's been empty a very long time! Thanks Kappy!
Yes indeed! Closed its doors in the 1970’s! Thank you for watching!! :)
Did anyone else see the cat run in there right before he did?
Yup!
I just want to get in there and clean it and sort thru all the mess and make it nice and organized. That would be an awesome place to make into a home. Love it ❤
Kappy explaining the stairs…..” that’s sketchy “.
Also Kappy……………………….barrels straight up the stairs! Lol! 😂❤
I believe it was used as a flea market. The building looks like very solid. Rain seems to be coming in though the windows. I can easily see renovating the school house into 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom house.
Loved every bit of this explore. I' ll take the Agitator Washing Machine that probably still works and cleans clothes !! Lol. I love old appliances and stoves so Thanks for showing Mfg. Sweet all the way round.
This place has a strange set up. Most of the old school houses around me have only one room. Several were also the church. Another great find. Thanks for taking me along Mr Kappy!!!!
Really cool old school house its the first America one I have seen I love it thanks for sharing such a unique school 🏫.
GREAT FIND
What a cute schoolhouse. Pretty decent condition. A true Time Capsule indeed. So nice to look at. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Such an amazing find Kappy! All of those old appliances, tall ceiling’s, 50’s newspaper’s! A great piece of history right here! Thank you Kappy ✌️
Completely agreed! Place really was like a time capsule of days gone by! Thank you for watching! :)
Maybe the upstairs was a community meeting room?
A lot of farming communities used the school as a meeting place occasionally
It still looks rock solid. It could still be saved. I hope it is. I wonder if there was an old outhouse out back?
I remember my Mom and Dad always said " We used to have to walk miles in the snow an rain to get to school lol an now I can see how far kids would have done that with this beauty out in that field. As usual another awesome video an I love seeing old school houses, it would be nice to see someone fix that up an I love everything about it thanks again for showing such a wonderful old building ❤
omg - someone needs to buy it and turn it into a home !!!
wowww kapppy awesome find old antiques and stuff hey there was a cat there if u see it at the begining when u start walking up to the door it runs across the doorway awesome place and beautiful area take care my gratefully deadicated friend
It is very cool and interesting, yet sad when I think it was probably an all-white school. 😔
Dark part of our history! The Jim Crow laws were terrible in the south! Thank you for watching!
In those old schools they sometimes had 6 grades in one building with 2 teachers. In one section grades 1,2,3 , one teacher and in another section grades 4,5,6 one teacher, In most instances there was no cafeteria, students brought lunches in brown paper bag. If there was a stage, it was used by all for skits, etc.
I went to a 3 classroom school in 1st grade in 1968 or 69 in lakefork, il. 1st and 2nd grade garden level along with cafeteria and other 2 classes upstairs. It's used as a community center now. Town is only a few hundred people with a giant elevator. Love your show!!!
I would venture to say that the upstairs filled in as church on weekends. . Back in that time , men and women had to use separate doors to enter
What an atmospheric old place! The rain magnifies the feeling of moodiness. Would have loved to have gone to school here. Thanks for the tour of this great structure!
That is pretty awesome 🏨
It's not a hospital lol. It's a school 🏫
I bet that big room upstairs was where the kids ate lunch, being right off from the kitchen. And if they put on a play or anything the tables were moved out of the way and they watched the show up on the stage. So it served as both cafeteria and auditorium. (Don't laugh, I attended elementary school in something done that way.)
Very cool find! I wish someone would save it & have it restored! So sad it’s been left to decay! Awesome video Kapp! ❤️👍🤘💪
Thank you for the kind words and watching!! :)
I went to a country school,but ours was brick,still standing but is a skating rink.,love that one the rooms and stairs.They need to save it.What a beauty.❤️👍🇺🇸
Very cool place👍🏻 definitely a time capsule. Those kids chairs are like the ones I sat in in kindergarten. Excellent explore as usual. Thanks Kappy 🤠👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is such an awesome and beautiful find Kappy. It would make a nice house. But, soon it will be too late. Thank you for this.
Definitely would make an awesome house! I’d hate to mess with it too much! So cool the way it is!! Thank you for watching!! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Oh I agree. I was thinking how I would arrange things if it were mine. Wouldn't change much at all.
My grammar school was a big ol brick & sandstone building with 6 class rooms, K thru 6th grades.
Huge single payne windows, heated with coal.
Ya had to wear your coats if your classroom was on the North side. Each classroom had a coat hall with wrought iron hooks.
There was a huge bell in the attic! It was so cool. Sadly it was razed in 1972 for an apartment building. Grrrr.
That was a neat building, Kappy. I’ve never been in one so unique.
Agreed! Definitely a very unique old place!! Thank you for watching!! :)
Beautiful old building!
I enjoyed the tour...except when you jumped off the stage, I actually jumped, because I thought you may have gone through the floor! 😁
❤ it....another nice video
Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Very cool!! It would be great to convert it into a private home or a duplex since it has 2 front stairways. An old school in the town I live in has an auditorium designed like that.
That is an old school house ,big rooms, could have been maybe used for church ,that platform upstairs or maybe school used for auditorium,neat to be able to see this ,thank you,it looked so big from outside I was surprised it didn't have more smaller rooms
Looks like they could use the back part of the upstairs as a stage.
Nice find. And doesn’t seem to have been repurposed. Except for some old furniture and the ubiquitous mattress. My elem had huge windows. And no a/c. That rain would surely put us all to sleep. Really nice example of it’s time. Thanks for sharing!
Right!! Love a good rain storm for a nap haha! Thank you for sharing and much appreciated for watching!! :)
I would love to have one of those big tables that was left in the auditorium to make kitchen workstation . It makes me sick when i see people have left the pianos to ruin. So many people would have loved to have had a piano.
GeOrga wow thats down there a ways wow..thats close to south Carolina where my mothers friends are from they say its nice there...and nice old school still has the old school windows geee..that old vintage couch by the window is worth couple bucks..
What a cool place. Another part of history. Loved that huge tree as well. Thank You Kappy
What an incredible building still in pretty good shape. Kappy that was a great find! Thank you for taking us there
Agreed! Such a step back in time! Thank you for the kind words and watching! :)
Thanks for another fascinating find! It looked to be well built. Loved the staircases
Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Largest old schoolhouse I have ever seen!😊
Agreed definitely up there! Filmed an old brick school years ago in Virginia, was a lil bigger but this one was definitely huge for the rural area!! Thank you for watching!! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Thank You for sharing! Most old rural schoolhouses were one room! My grandfather bought many to historically preserve them here in Indiana. They were small! 😀
Cool school. My great uncle used to make chairs like the ones pictured but his were hide-bottom instead of wooden slats. Imagine the labor involved!
Rain or shine u always deliver Kappy. This is an amazing place. Its still in great shape! Ty 4 taking us 2 some great places! Stay safe out there.
I appreciate that! Glad ya enjoy! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
That could be made into the perfect home. I absolutely love this one above all the others and the land is awesome. Such a dream place. Thank you, that is phenomenal!
This is one of my favorites now. What a great find Kappy. Takes me back to school again!!
U find some cool places.
Urban Exploring With kappy thanks for shring this wonderful video with me my friend a really cool old school house and God Bless thanks .
Great time capsule. Thanks, Kappy! 😎✌️
Still in good shape. The rain isn't coming in the widows even when they are broken. It could be several suites if divided up.
At 2:58-3:02, there were two orbs... Then again a minute later. Then at approx 4:00, there was a bright orb that stopped in mid air and went the opposite direction.
Kappy, there was a staircase to the third floor, just thinking it may have had more memorabilia up there. But what a trek! Thanks!
Where was that? I never saw one! Thanks for watching!! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 I might be mistaken but it looked like on the second floor there was a staircase that led up to the attic. If a revisit could be on your list,It’s such a neat find👍 You go to so many cool abandons,it would be one of my favorite dreams as I started investigating empty places when I was 5 years old, and my spooky Grandmother started my brother’s and I checking out an a grade school/high school that my brothers and I attended a year before. And then there was a show put on in the cafeteria/ gymnasium with a balcony above. I’d give more details but it was a turning point in my time. And now would love to see if you have more old abandon schools to search out that are left, before they get gone. Love what you do ❣️💫👍💖⭐️😄
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 ... I’m probably mistaking, but know there must be an attic it’s just a question of how to get to it? Looked at the ceiling for a drop down ladder door, just curiosity 🧐🙃🥰
@@tamieckert4548 such a neat story!! Thank you for sharing!! I never knew schoolhouses were interesting to yall! I will absolutely make an effort to find more of these places! If I can ever get back to this part of the south I’ll definitely look for an attic and do an update video if I find one! Thank you for the kind words and watching!! :)
Thanks for the school house video!
Thank you for watching!! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 I love watching your videos but some are sad that people have just walked off to let them rot. I don't understand why they wouldn't just sell them instead of letting them going to hell. Makes no sense.
9:01 go up one side of the steps and go down to other side of steps. Those steps are narrow which explains that up/down configuration.
Awesome find! As a self-professed theater nerd, I would say the upstairs was a theater or other performance-type space. It is raised off the main floor, has a standard stage proscenium arch, has stage entrance steps (the short ones near the piano), and I imagine that full-width rod was a curtain rod for the grand curtain running the width of the stage. I dunno. Just a theater nerd’s guess! 😄
I don’t know much about theater but I’d agree!! It definitely seemed like a stage, maybe they even used it for plays and stuff! Good thinking! Thanks for watching! :)
Truly amazing
Beautiful very nice superb
Thanks for watching! :)
A very cool and unique explore! I see a lot of old school houses in my area, but none of them are in anything close to this well-preserved. Unless they were converted into something else, but that didn't happen to most of them. :( Thanks Kappy!
Awesome thanks
This building gives me Leatherface's house 🧌
I do so love these old buildings, I couynap so well listening to the rain 🌧️
Another great find Kappy!
I think the outside stairs would give community people access-egress to the auditorium without having to traipse thru the school rooms. They may have held community meetings there in addition to student performances and graduation ceremonies.