I drove through the town of Jessup many many years ago when i was trying to take a shortcut from one side of the state to the other. When i looked at the paper map(yes that's what we used to use back then), it was this small dot alone the detour path that i was taking. When driving through the center of what was the town it appeared very poor and the structures very old yet simple. This drive through brought back alot of memories.
Compaired to what it's like in McDowell county in WV. This is 5 star rating.😁 I don't see everyday household trash lining the road like it is here. Cool video!😎👍
I think maybe this town has more abandoned houses than the others you've driven through. I was hoping you would drop a video soon, just love watching these videos of places I'll never get to see in person. Great work!
I went to school in Jacksonville, FL '74-'75 & remember that paper mill smell very well. I daydream watching this wondering what year the area was active/bustling. And when I see the abandoned truck on a property, I ask myself the year of the truck & date it was left there. T/y for sharing, I like this stuff a lot..............
I don't understand the purpose of the fences and 'no trespassing' signs on so many abandoned properties. It doesn't look like there is anything worth stealing.
I don't know about yhall but I sometimes like the way it looks when vines takeover a certain portion of a house. I think sometimes it can look neglected but sometimes it can look cool too. American Intermediary Documentary 09/09/2024
@@hoodsnhollers off topic here but I am looking for old v w beetle to fix back up, are there areas where you see more of them, I just thought about it because you have been down a bunch of back roads 😊
🔥I'm a TH-camr, and I create content like this. I explore abandoned properties and provide in-depth details about these types of towns. We should collaborate on a vlog one day."
Each crumbling house has a story behind it that will never be told
I drove through the town of Jessup many many years ago when i was trying to take a shortcut from one side of the state to the other. When i looked at the paper map(yes that's what we used to use back then), it was this small dot alone the detour path that i was taking. When driving through the center of what was the town it appeared very poor and the structures very old yet simple. This drive through brought back alot of memories.
Some of these abandoned houses were probably somebody’s dream home at some point.
Yea, good point.
Your channel is great - no loud music,etc. Best wishes from upstate NY!!
Thanks so much for watching!
Compaired to what it's like in McDowell county in WV. This is 5 star rating.😁 I don't see everyday household trash lining the road like it is here.
Cool video!😎👍
I think maybe this town has more abandoned houses than the others you've driven through. I was hoping you would drop a video soon, just love watching these videos of places I'll never get to see in person. Great work!
I went to school in Jacksonville, FL '74-'75 & remember that paper mill smell very well. I daydream watching this wondering what year the area was active/bustling. And when I see the abandoned truck on a property, I ask myself the year of the truck & date it was left there. T/y for sharing, I like this stuff a lot..............
Thanks for another great video. Everyone living there is doing the best they can.
Mother Nature is in full force
wow great content once again I feel sorry for those people that's why I say I'm glad for what I have channel is rockin as always
Thanks so much John you’re awesome!
I love your vids. These homes look haunted...I bet there's some interesting stories to tell!
Your channel is important and enjoyable. Thanks!
Thanks so much for watching!
That sky is beautiful..forget the neighborhood
Love your videos.i am indian and never been in America.watching your videos feels like i am sitting with you in the same car
Thanks so much for watching!
I don't understand the purpose of the fences and 'no trespassing' signs on so many abandoned properties. It doesn't look like there is anything worth stealing.
I don't know about yhall but I sometimes like the way it looks when vines takeover a certain portion
of a house.
I think sometimes it can look neglected but sometimes it can look cool too.
American Intermediary Documentary 09/09/2024
Looks ruff!! That smell of paper mills is lovely ain’t it?! Lol 😆 stay safe out there bud
Lol I was glad when I got done with that one. Thanks so much for watching
@@hoodsnhollers off topic here but I am looking for old v w beetle to fix back up, are there areas where you see more of them, I just thought about it because you have been down a bunch of back roads 😊
Mother nature reclaim all!!😊
Nice drive.
Many thanks.
If you dont mind me asking, what type of vehicle do you drive? Just curious
Bitter sweet comes to mind. I believe I could live there.
Explore Douglas, Ga region it has best landscape.
What an emptiness sensation. Looks like Centralia at times
How are the people to newcomers if one would want to move here?
Dang, I don’t live too far from Jesup. Never been through it that I know of.
Yes that is my home town that is the hill they call it
now thats nice content send more please
But I like how green it is there ...
Seems like the federal prison that’s there is what brings in the money to the town
I have family from that town. Good people.
No place in the United States should look like this.
Once was the best place
No one in this country should have to live with this!
😢This shouldn't be happening in America!
Two people 🤔 that's creepy
Interesting.
If there's no food market. No one can't live there..
My buddy has a hunting lease there
🔥I'm a TH-camr, and I create content like this. I explore abandoned properties and provide in-depth details about these types of towns. We should collaborate on a vlog one day."
It looks like a good place to get bit up by mosquitoes.