Urbex: ABANDONED Reverend's House of MEMORIES!

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Happy Thanksgiving to all of my U.S. subscribers! This abandoned house I explored is full of history. If one could spend a full day here exploring, they could learn a lot. I was able to gather a bit of information from the names I had found in the house checking with the Ancestory.com website.
The house was owned by a reverend (Arthur) and his wife (Esther). Arthur was born in 1897 and passed away in 1971. Esther was born in 1893 and passed away in 1997. She graduated from Moody Bible Institute in August 9th, 1923. The couple had four kids together. One was a boy who died at the age of 6 in 1938. The remaining kids' names were Gordon, Dorothy and Donald.
There was a supposed attic fire in 1988, and the latest calendar date I saw was 1990, although dates on the cassette tapes dated to the late 1990s. Therefore, the house was most likely abandoned shortly after Esther's passing in 1997.
Regarding the dead animal pictures, one of the sons, Gordon, had a love for his pet ducks, so I'm assuming they were trapped, killed and mutilated in anger for killing his cherished pet ducks.
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  • @TheJer1963
    @TheJer19639 жыл бұрын

    Ii swear I could listen to this woman read a phone book. She has a great voice. Really great job.

  • @karmicvibez6377

    @karmicvibez6377

    4 жыл бұрын

    #asmr the kid's call it i think

  • @WESTOFEDEN71
    @WESTOFEDEN715 жыл бұрын

    Hello Tiki- jake of bright sun films did a winter video of this and mentioned you so I thought I'd seek out your video. You give alot of info thanks. -J

  • @ellamay3816

    @ellamay3816

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yea seems it has been ransacked since she saw it unfortunately.

  • @shewho333

    @shewho333

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same here!

  • @chaosdemonwolf1

    @chaosdemonwolf1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ellamay3816 Of course. This house is in the states

  • @Zeqweery

    @Zeqweery

    4 жыл бұрын

    chaosdemonwolf1 It’s in Ontario

  • @shad0wzilla383

    @shad0wzilla383

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@chaosdemonwolf1 a bit slow now arent ye

  • @ladyi7609
    @ladyi76094 жыл бұрын

    Pam, I have to tell you all the information I learned after seeing the series of videos Jake of Bright Sun Films made of this property and one of its former residents! So if the house was originally built in the 19th century its last occupants weren't the original ones. Edith Gladstone, who graduated from that bible college in Chicago you mentioned, married the reverend Arthur Lee (a few years her junior) after graduating from that school in the 1920s, and the family were deeply involved in missionary work in Africa. Ms. Gladstone went on a missionary trip to the continent shortly before graduating and the Lees were mentioned in an article in a Missouri newspaper as having just come back from a missionary trip there when it touted a visit they made to a local church in 1930, which is just two years after their eldest child James Gordon was born, meaning it's not out of the question to assume that Gordon (which is the name he went by) was born during that African missionary trip. Presumably they settled into that house not long after giving that talk, and had either three or four other children. There was one additional son and a daughter plus a third son who died as a young child, and some suspect there may have also been a second daughter in the family. Anyway, Mr. Lee passed away in the early 1970s, by which time one presumes Gordon's younger siblings had already moved out and started families of their own, and Gordon and his mother were left alone in that house, though some have suggested they may have taken in foster children, presumably girls, and devoted that entire second level of the residence to those foster girls. They did not abandon the residence at the time of that electric fire in 1988 as Jake and his exploring partners found evidence of people living at that house as recently as the beginning of the 21st century, at which point the house was presumed abandoned. Mrs. Lee passed away in the late '90s and some have suggested Gordon, who was a high school dropout, was a dependent adult and may have only been able to survive on his own a couple of years after his mother's death before being put into a residential facility of some kind. Also, all of those audio tapes you saw around the house were all recordings Gordon made of either himself talking, off-air material taken from the news (he apparently had a special interest in the news), or music he was a fan of, and it was Gordon who had that special interest in conspiracy theories. Oh, and he kept ducks (or mallards) as companions and if the raccoons were the animals he felt to blame for the duck attacks he would have probably found it very easy to harm them, as one of the tapes Jake played for the viewers of one of his videos was one Gordon made of a mouse stuck in a glue trap. It's too bad the house was messed with sometime between your visit and Jake's as it caused him to miss out on a lot of the things you spotted on your visit, including those reel-to-reel recordings you spotted that would've probably unveiled a lot more of Gordon's earlier recordings. Oh, and it's more than likely that Gordon is still alive because his parents' burial sites included a space for him and also left a space for his information on their gravestone, and while it lists Gordon's parents' birth and death dates it only lists Gordon's birth date. Also, there is evidence someone found that Gordon's sister has passed away but not his surviving brother. BTW, while you were able to spot a lot of things that Jake couldn't spot during his visit(s) he or his exploring partner Brennen did discover a secret, hidden tiny bedroom on that second level just beyond where you spotted that attic space, and it was about half the size of the smallest upstairs bedroom you spotted. Anyway, just wanted to let you know what I've found out about this property and its final residents from other sources. Edit: also, you know how you found that "Prayer for the Epp family" postcard? Edith and Mary Epp, presumably the matriarch of the Epp family, were in the same graduating class at that Bible college they attended!

  • @Armodeus78

    @Armodeus78

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gordon Lee is probably dead by now, otherwise he would be in his 90's. The stonegrave with the names and dates is no evidence that he is alive. You really think that the county would bother carving a stonegrave with his name? With nobody to reclaim his body and pay the expenses, they rather throw the corpse into the common pit. Most probably was incinerated and disposed. The noose at the end, with the chair and the stain on the floor make the suicide hypothesis real. He lived with his mother Esther until she died in 1997 at the age of 104! after that he was completely alone and probably broke. Around 2 years later he allegedly committed suicide, died due to age or was taken away by social workers. In the case he died at home, I would not be surprised if the police were the first to trash the house looking for "clues". Most likely his brother Donald is dead or too old. If he had nephews, they might be unaware or do not have the money to get there and reclaim the property, nor want to go near a house where some relative allegedly committed suicide. Besides the property might be intestate and in deep debt due to unpaid taxes.

  • @yescheeseplease9961

    @yescheeseplease9961

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all the information! I've seen other videos of the same house and always wondered about the background of the people living here. Sort of sad feeling throughout the house, I imagine Gordon was a lonely old soul at the end.

  • @SusieLaLonde
    @SusieLaLonde8 жыл бұрын

    I loved this one, my second favorite now that I've seen. My first favorite was the large modern house with the round porch all the way around of the cat lover. Awesome videos!

  • @Britttanyy

    @Britttanyy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thats what got me here. I was recommended that video and now I'm hooked!

  • @hopehollingsworth-venezian2080
    @hopehollingsworth-venezian20808 жыл бұрын

    It saddens me to see so many pictures left behind. I cherish the old photos of my family dating back almost 100 years. Maybe there is a historical society that could find someone from the family line or something. and I could definitely watch a long video of yours also...I am a true fan now😁

  • @christopherdidonna4843
    @christopherdidonna48438 жыл бұрын

    I've been watching some of these videos since I ran across them on KZread. Personally, I find them extremely saddening. Just thinking at one time people laughed, cried and lived their lives in these houses.

  • @RebeccaAbrahansson

    @RebeccaAbrahansson

    6 жыл бұрын

    Christopher DiDonna Yes,, it makes you realise how temporary life is

  • @ipsosmaati1971

    @ipsosmaati1971

    5 жыл бұрын

    Houses die too. I get sad, as well.

  • @lenni4925
    @lenni49259 жыл бұрын

    It's very chilling and weird watching an abandoned house like this .. it just looks like everyone dropped everything in a heartbeat and disappeared .. really makes you wonder what happened !

  • @ochsj1971
    @ochsj19719 жыл бұрын

    8:45....phone receiver coming out of elderly person's toilet. That's an interesting way to answer a call from Mother Nature! ;)

  • @FireCracker3240

    @FireCracker3240

    8 жыл бұрын

    +J Ochs Oh man... I LOL'd so hard at this comment! :-)

  • @Naplesfrank154

    @Naplesfrank154

    8 жыл бұрын

    Actually she said that the toilet was an elderly ladies toilet but in reality, it's a portable toilet used for camping. The round nut on the top part is for fresh rinsing water and the round nut on the bottom part is to empty the poop out of the holding tank.

  • @arnoldjames3686

    @arnoldjames3686

    8 жыл бұрын

    ha ha ha..

  • @81licker
    @81licker5 жыл бұрын

    We come into this world with nothing and we leave with nothing.

  • @upracer9311

    @upracer9311

    4 жыл бұрын

    Unless one leaves a legacy or has children. Apparently this Gordon was a recluse. Never married (from an audio tape BSF played). Still, this really drives home the point of just how temporary and fragile life really is and how people can be so comfortable in their discomfort.

  • @terrigaines1812
    @terrigaines18129 жыл бұрын

    I just want to let you know that the DW Karma company that made that organ, went bankrupt in 1924.

  • @Medinaxena
    @Medinaxena9 жыл бұрын

    I love all your videos, they usually make me sad cause I could imagine how much life was in the home at one point. This was a really nice video.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @mackenziemartin9100
    @mackenziemartin91005 жыл бұрын

    Still watching in 2019

  • @DRYFIT55
    @DRYFIT559 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting , the last room is creepy , the rope, the fallen chair and the stain on the floor .....

  • @gentryism
    @gentryism9 жыл бұрын

    Best one yet. I can't stop watching. There's something very apocalyptic about these videos. My wife is very much into pictures and videos and seeing these people were as well makes me wonder where all the things that we accumulate in our home will one day wind up. You can see the care that went into so many things in this home and to see them just totally abandoned is disconcerting. There's no way I could ever do this the way you do. You have so much integrity. I would have to pick up something and bring it home. A movie or an audio cassette just to maybe hear their voices. This one was particularly enthralling. Thank you for documenting

  • @christinemassena
    @christinemassena9 жыл бұрын

    All these abandoned places with so much stuff left behind, makes me wonder why the people left seemingly in such a big hurry. Its kinda creepy, like from a horror show or something lol. And I get freaked out when ever u go to look in a fridge or deep freeze. I'm like, oh God, what's shoved in there! I guess I need to cut back on the horror movies and ghost shows! Lol.

  • @rockwoodsteel
    @rockwoodsteel9 жыл бұрын

    Wow how fun was that! I was borne in 1957 and a lot of that old stuff reminded me of my grandmas old house when I was young, I remember my dad also having a bunch of those old vacuum tubes as he worked on old TV's and radios, the place is like a time capsule! Thanks For The Trip and all that you do.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure, Mark! Glad to take you on a trip down memory lane. I remember my father as well having a large brown paper bag of those vacuum tubes. He'd have me find certain ones for him in his work shop as he'd make repairs on old electronics.

  • @la3luna
    @la3luna7 жыл бұрын

    9:14 "slashed poultry" There have been a few occasions where the neighbors dogs had come onto our place and killed our ducks/chickens. We had to take pictures of the carnage to show the authorities so we could get the neighbors to get a handle on their dogs. Dogs tend to maul birds, like you see in those pictures.

  • @Owlzindabarn

    @Owlzindabarn

    7 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. My neighbors kept chickens and after some dogs slaughtered them, they took the same kinds of pics to show the authorities.

  • @karmicvibez6377

    @karmicvibez6377

    4 жыл бұрын

    In Fl, i had the same problem w/ neighbor's dogs. Thank God they didn't kill my hens since i ran out there with a rifle hearing them hollering. Caught their dog and no casualties; they were apologetic.

  • @kelly3014

    @kelly3014

    3 жыл бұрын

    Did you post each animal on poster boards? Because whatever the reason, that’s just weird.

  • @killerkomedian1342

    @killerkomedian1342

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah we have had similar things happen and we had to take pictures for the sheriff but we never made and kept collages of them.

  • @jmarylastone
    @jmarylastone9 жыл бұрын

    something about this house didn't feel right - can't put my finger on it but something odd that you can't see

  • @dorothyseltzer8989

    @dorothyseltzer8989

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't get good vibes when thinking about people living in that house.

  • @shewho333

    @shewho333

    5 жыл бұрын

    There’s a creepy secret bedroom through a crawl space just to the right as you reach the top of the stairs. I was hoping Tiki found it too and looked under the bed! But she didn’t....

  • @Jjangbunbun

    @Jjangbunbun

    5 жыл бұрын

    yea it's very eerie and unsettling

  • @maerobinson6948

    @maerobinson6948

    5 жыл бұрын

    Justme Nahsahhae what is it? i rly didn't like the house, i watch her videos before bed sometimes as i finish work but i couldn't with this one :/

  • @crocodile2006

    @crocodile2006

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@shewho333 You can see it at 26:26

  • @merrileeread347
    @merrileeread3477 жыл бұрын

    I cannot imagine leaving family photos behind! I am the last of my family and my photos bring me such comfort.

  • @karmicvibez6377
    @karmicvibez63774 жыл бұрын

    "Everything abandoned deserves a spot on KZread." I like that! I like it a lot 👍

  • @elkidee1
    @elkidee19 жыл бұрын

    WOW! I usually catch your explores soon after you post them but I must have missed this one! I honestly have to say there was something intrinsically weird with all the pink paint including coat hangers. all the reel to reel equipment, all the old record players, the makeshift bedrooms located on a porch, and lastly all the photos of slashed ducks and dead racoons. Couple this with the religious books, diplomas, etc it really is out there. Thanks for the trip into the "twilight zone".

  • @elkidee1

    @elkidee1

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thinking of it that way I think you are likely right. But if I was the mother I would have put limits on the pink paint LOL!

  • @elkidee1

    @elkidee1

    9 жыл бұрын

    No kidding! Fun explore though. You never know what other people have in their private lives.

  • @dr.strangelove5709
    @dr.strangelove57095 жыл бұрын

    Jake sent me here...

  • @chrisgonzalezhernandez267
    @chrisgonzalezhernandez2679 жыл бұрын

    I remember about my great great grandfather telling me that he had pictures of those dead birds and a pink bunk bed just like those it might be the possibility of that house

  • @ipsosmaati1971
    @ipsosmaati19715 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much. Your explores are always enjoyed by me. Extra credit for not staging or sensationalizing.

  • @rockolutheran
    @rockolutheran9 жыл бұрын

    they were obviously quite a wealthy family considering the amount of electronics and other equipment just left there. especially considering theres a premium mid 1950's tv in every room. tv during that time were much more expensive

  • @francoamerican4632

    @francoamerican4632

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't think they were wealthy. The oldest son Gordon repaired TVs and probably got non-working TVs for free and then was able to get them working again.

  • @ABNJourney
    @ABNJourney9 жыл бұрын

    I find it funny when you say "you can get lost in here" and in that front porch room you didn't say anything about the old tv console used as a table cabnet but the tv was gone, it was the floor model. love your tours, be safe.

  • @jazzyts1
    @jazzyts18 жыл бұрын

    I have been watching these for only a short while, but this is the best I have seen. I love exploring and photographing old buildings and this one would provide some great material. To think that there was a time when a young lady thought the world of those dresses, and loved her parents for painting her room pink. And then to think, it was not just one, but at least, three girls. Those old televisions were just lost in time, and especially the first one you saw in the bunk bed area which was also pink. Time takes on a whole new meaning in this house and you captured it essence perfectly. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @mricci571
    @mricci5718 жыл бұрын

    That book you looked at as you entered, Foxe's Book of Martyrs is a good book. It was first published 500 years ago. it chronicles the deaths of those who sacrificed their lives for the gospel of Jesus Christ. FYI

  • @vickinoeske1711

    @vickinoeske1711

    6 жыл бұрын

    M Ricci Ialways hate to see books in abondoned homes. Such a waste when someone could preserve & enjoy.📖❤

  • @RebeccaAbrahansson

    @RebeccaAbrahansson

    6 жыл бұрын

    M Ricci interesting never heard of it,, Gby

  • @joannesabourin1108
    @joannesabourin11089 жыл бұрын

    This one almost made me cry, all those memories left to rot, I found that really sad, still a great find - you made the memories last a little longer!

  • @jamespeacock5505
    @jamespeacock55057 жыл бұрын

    I love how you put everything back where you found it. Thank you.

  • @trashpakker
    @trashpakker7 жыл бұрын

    I love your work. This one takes exception. The follow up you did in the description was really helpful. That puts the children as young to middle age in this house. Bet the pics and slides really told the story. Thank you for sharing

  • @MegaMouse30
    @MegaMouse308 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Tiki, this tour was truly wonderful; it was the inside of a time capsule and after seeing everything shown; I can tell that there was a lot of love in the house...judging from the clothing and photo's; they didn't want to miss out on one moment of life or death. They had to experience it all, through photos, TV, music and self expression it was clear to me; that they where a close family; unfortunately...families today don't share the same values...this is my favorite tour so far...thank you for all your hard work in filming it. David

  • @shamilahxox9878
    @shamilahxox98789 жыл бұрын

    Spent all day watching your videos! Amazing finds. Thanks for taking your time to upload these to KZread for the public to see. Great work. ☺️

  • @foxrivers
    @foxrivers9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for taking the time to check this place out. There's a lot of mystery and old televisions that I would love to have. I love your videos as always!

  • @megsimpson7736
    @megsimpson77369 жыл бұрын

    I feel like I've just stepped back into "the Pink House of the 50s"! So much in one house. It's so sad to see a family's belongings (pictures especially) trashed - but - those clothes were in amazing condition - very weird! Those pictures of the dead animals and birds were really revolting - hopefully there was a taxidermist living there *shudder*. So much 'stuff' - it would be interesting to see what is on those films and slides. Thanks for this remarkable video - it's fantastic! Your work would make an great TV show - know I've said that before!!

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for the kind words, Meg! I really appreciate them as always.

  • @CuteCatFaith

    @CuteCatFaith

    9 жыл бұрын

    It was likely the documentation of a weasel getting to their poultry.

  • @kathleen3177
    @kathleen31775 жыл бұрын

    Oh my God! The old photos and slides. I would be in heaven

  • @muskndusk
    @muskndusk8 жыл бұрын

    You're the best urban explorer on youtube, I love the soft narration that you do. Please make more videos.

  • @buttergirlist
    @buttergirlist9 жыл бұрын

    Daily I am always anxiously looking out for your uploads. So I was so happy to see this one. It hurts my heart to see family history, just left behind to be discarded. Like the photos, also find it so sad to see a piano in that condition.

  • @DVincentW
    @DVincentW5 жыл бұрын

    Hard core Urbex photographers and fans really love your work. Legend.

  • @RJL738
    @RJL7389 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to film this and giving your commentary.

  • @EphemeraAeterna
    @EphemeraAeterna9 жыл бұрын

    Such a cool find! I love all the extra history you found out by checking out the names. It really adds a lot to the video and the whole experience.

  • @sheapiland8779
    @sheapiland87795 жыл бұрын

    Love going through these places with you, feels like I'm right there with you. But I so worry about you exploring all these abandoned structures by yourself. You seem like a very personable lady and I'm glad to have found your videos. Take care and stay safe.

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden5 жыл бұрын

    Just listened to all the tapes from that house. Creepy stuff 😲

  • @tajmulhall

    @tajmulhall

    4 жыл бұрын

    Maywither Dragon how were you able to listen to the tapes ?

  • @lindagutierrez525
    @lindagutierrez5254 жыл бұрын

    Love the way you focus on everything. And you explain everything too.great job.

  • @David-db6se
    @David-db6se9 жыл бұрын

    Hey Tiki, Glad to see you're still making videos. really like ones like this where you can see some of the history of the place. You seem to be the only person who actually narrates and does some research, makes things interesting. Anyway thank you, and you're the best at this that I know of.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, David. It sure makes it easier when there are clues left behind to research.

  • @heloise121
    @heloise1219 жыл бұрын

    Really great to see a new posting from you, and wow, what a house. I imagine it was so hard to leave a place so full of history, but as always, keep safe while you are exploring, and I hope your next find is just as amazing. Best wishes, Heloise ( UK)

  • @blmike4860
    @blmike48609 жыл бұрын

    I always feel bad for the pictures left behind. Its like memories that have been thrown away and forgotten. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sarahillebrandt447
    @sarahillebrandt4479 жыл бұрын

    Wow. This house DOES seem still lived in. I can't believe all the belongings that were left behind! This house is like a time capsule! One thing we know, is that this family loved pink, nuts and RECORDS! Truly interesting and an enjoyable video

  • @vaquera76
    @vaquera769 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. I appreciate the narration and comments as you explore. I feel like I'm right there with you. I've watched other urban decay videos but yours are my favorite, by far.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Robin.

  • @James-ys7ym
    @James-ys7ym7 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed that. I felt like I was there with you. It's so interesting to get a small look at another life in a different time. I have never had the opportunity to explore an old house like that and may never get the chance, so thank you so much for sharing that with me. What a great way to spend my lunch break!

  • @Kittydoc90
    @Kittydoc909 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting the new video, Pam, and lol on your "intro!" This has to be one of the coolest houses for all the artifacts left behind-I think I would have had trouble ever leaving because I would have been checking out every book, every photo, every record, etc., etc. So sad that what's so terrifically important for us to covet and save for and buy today becomes tomorrow's "stuff," not worth keeping even if it's direct family history like the photos and the reel-to-reel tapes. It makes me wonder what we can do that will really keep us alive in people's hearts when we're gone since it certainly isn't our "leftovers." You're sure doing something by spending your time and effort to document these places and then giving this work to a bunch of strangers out in cyberspace. You certainly will be remembered and appreciated by a lot of us-you're one of the gifts for which we're thankful! Happy Belated Thanksgiving and thanks for your good wishes to us Americans!-Cristina

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    That is so very true, Cristina! I couldn't have said it better. It's something we don't think about until we see places like this. And it really was difficult to leave. If I lived closer, I'd probably be in there every day off-camera (for ease of "snooping" lol) as it would probably take multiple days to go through everything. Thank you so much for the very sweet words! It truly means a lot, especially to have awesome subscribers such as yourself. :)

  • @rskbamer
    @rskbamer9 жыл бұрын

    This video is wonderful! It is authentic and everything is actually old. So many videos of this type show a house with dates from 2012 and peeling paint like its been abandoned for decades. Just doesn't ring true to me. This one is REAL. Great find and I love the way you narrate. It makes everything so much more interesting. Good job!

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words!

  • @RandyPanco
    @RandyPanco9 жыл бұрын

    this was amazing tiki thanks for another super great one.

  • @BramCollier
    @BramCollier9 жыл бұрын

    19:37 Love that picture with the Beetle. Would love to look arround in old abandoned houses like that.

  • @CrisVangel1958
    @CrisVangel19589 жыл бұрын

    This is the best of these type of videos I've seen. Usually these old houses are empty,,, now so happens I'm a record and old record player collector, also have an antique TV in my house from 1950... when you found the first record player my mouth dropped and by the 3rd I was like, OMG...! lol, thank you.. this was just awesome to watch!

  • @fernbarrera598
    @fernbarrera5983 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, I'm glad that Jake from BSF mentioned you in his video. I like your take on the house and it's contents.

  • @Shwartzie007
    @Shwartzie0079 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, I like watching other UEs at work as it gets me psyched for my next one, looking forward to your next adventure.

  • @valsblackcatsrule8740
    @valsblackcatsrule87404 жыл бұрын

    I'm about half-way through this explore when beginning these comments. It would be interesting to know what happened for the family to leave all their things like this. The roof seems sound. The building could probably be restored. But, all those pictures, slides, reel-to-reel tapes, and, books! So sad to see these treasures abandoned. The overturned chair and noose were disturbing. Great explore. Nicely done with respect. I'm glad I re-found your channel. Cheers from North Tonawanda, New York. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us.

  • @Damon1864
    @Damon18649 жыл бұрын

    Those sunglasses were Oakley Wayfarer style. Worth over $100 if authentic currently...Noticed the set in the upstairs bedroom there.

  • @justmusic1695
    @justmusic16959 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed the video and so interesting. Something that surprised me though was the calender on the wall with the poem ('Bless this house, Oh Lord we pray' one). When my partner and I bought our house and were exploring around we found a metal engraved plaq in the basement with the whole poem on it.

  • @TrainTutorials
    @TrainTutorials9 жыл бұрын

    I loved all the details you tried to grab for us to see. So many people miss the details and its so annoying. I loved your video. I wish more people did them like yours.

  • @ToddEWalnuts
    @ToddEWalnuts8 жыл бұрын

    I really like your voice. I like to watch these videos before bed to relax. Great stuff!

  • @firewaterphoenix
    @firewaterphoenix8 жыл бұрын

    one of our favorite vids. just something eerily evocative about it.

  • @GGG-53
    @GGG-539 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos , you are like the Bob Ross of roaming through abandoned places . Great sounds with your camera adjusting as you speak. A little ASMR as you roam. Thank you for your wonderful efforts !

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    I actually watch ASMR videos to help me get to sleep at night. Glad you enjoy my videos, and the pleasure is always mine, Greg!

  • @Rruthless90
    @Rruthless909 жыл бұрын

    One of your best yet! I would do anything to spend a day in that house. So interesting!

  • @poolsidepaulie
    @poolsidepaulie8 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos Tiki. This one is a new favorite.

  • @bobbygarmon9933
    @bobbygarmon99338 жыл бұрын

    as a ham radio opperater my eyes light up when I see the old tubes and the old radio and TV s love that stuff great work Pam ty

  • @Avotts

    @Avotts

    7 жыл бұрын

    same here, she didnot tell us the name of the old multi band

  • @AudiophileTubes

    @AudiophileTubes

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! 73!

  • @1royalpalm
    @1royalpalm9 жыл бұрын

    I just stumbled upon your abandoned houses videos and enjoy them very much. They remind me of when I was in grade school, and me and my friends would enter and inspect some abandoned homes in our neighborhood. I remember one old Victorian house had lots of cool stuff in it. This was in 1960. The people that had lived in the house were in there 70s, as I found many WWII ration booklets with their names and dates of birth, etc. I still have the old news papers, magazines (all headline issues of major news events, like the Hindenburg disaster, etc.) that I took. Plus, I found a brass pin back 1864 daguerreotype "Lincoln For President" campaign button which I still have to this day. Even at my age now I still like this kind of stuff (rummaging around in an abandoned house) -- or at least watching videos of it!

  • @Dathan
    @Dathan8 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. Thanks for sharing. Sad but that is the way our possessions end up for many of us. I bought a home built in 1988 and the woman that lived there died of cancer but had been successful working at Shell Oil here in Houston. She apparently had not ever been married or had children. The family took valuables but left her diplomas on the wall, so many photos, etc. I bought house and contents because no one wanted to hire it cleaned out. I got $1800 for all the stuff and that's after paying to have it cleaned out. So sad but true.

  • @BudgieBardot...

    @BudgieBardot...

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Dathan that's so sad. This was getting to me I was all the personal stuff.

  • @honeycombcomplex3716
    @honeycombcomplex37169 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great explore TikiTrex. I always get excited when I see a new video in my subscription box.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure! Glad you look forward to the videos.

  • @MustangSam
    @MustangSam9 жыл бұрын

    Wow, it's unbelievable how much stuff is in that house. It looks like the house was left with a large portion of the belongings intact, and someone went through and trashed everything for no reason. Very interesting tour,and it must take a lot of patience to video everything. Enjoyed it!

  • @booognish
    @booognish9 жыл бұрын

    I love this and I love that you've gotten more popular since I used to watch you.. This is so beautiful.. Always been something I've loved since I was a kid, anything abandoned that I'd see out of the car window I wanted to go explore! Also you have a nice voice and I wish I could be your exploring partner. Thanks for the great videos!!!

  • @luckyme100178
    @luckyme1001788 жыл бұрын

    nice video. i was shocked to see a noose on the ceiling and a knocked over chair beneath it. looks like someone commited suicide in that house that is why it is abandoned. suicidal memories are disturbing.

  • @i.c.wiener7221

    @i.c.wiener7221

    5 жыл бұрын

    Also underneath the noose appears to be a black circular stain on the floor...possible leakage of a body not found immediately.

  • @jeanzyc.5103

    @jeanzyc.5103

    5 жыл бұрын

    I.C. Wiener 😯 I'm going back to notice things I didn't see. I really think that's not a joke. It explains why people would leave not just pictures but so many antiques. There's many left behind at other places too but just think about the trouble you'd have to go through to do that for something someone may not even see. All of it wouldn't make any sense.

  • @kareykjellander9520
    @kareykjellander95209 жыл бұрын

    Great find! I would have live to spend time looking through all of the pictures. So many memories.

  • @eringuthrie7393
    @eringuthrie73937 жыл бұрын

    Love this house! This video is my favorite so far. So many vintage items!

  • @kimmuro4077
    @kimmuro40779 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh! I loved this video! That would have been amazing to go back through time with all the stuff in the home! Sad that it was left behind.

  • @brittdejesus6470
    @brittdejesus64705 жыл бұрын

    Please don't explore alone .. just be careful .. good video👍🏻

  • @AbandonedSteve
    @AbandonedSteve9 жыл бұрын

    amazing amazing footage Tiki. The thumbnail to this video looked like a house I was getting some snow pictures of today. Yes snow has returned, I am sure your getting plenty of it as well. You are lucky to find these houses with evidence of who use to live there in them. I rarely find them here. Great Job as usual.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Steve! I'm surprised we have not had any snow since all that rain that melted the last batch. They're calling for 30 percent chance tomorrow. It sure is cold enough to snow, though. Yeah, it's always helpful to find places that leave some evidence behind.

  • @VintageVaughnVehiclces
    @VintageVaughnVehiclces9 жыл бұрын

    watching these helps me endure the area I live and all the comps nearby

  • @gingercat555
    @gingercat5555 жыл бұрын

    From looking at the various rooms and what was in those rooms looks like a family must have lived there you can imagine the many Christmases, birthdays and other occasions that have been there over the years. Clearly, music was a feature of there lives with the number of record players, records, cassette tapes and even reel to reel tape certainly a step back through musical time in these formats, yes, I think you are correct must have been a few girls there (pink) rules ... Just so sad that previous visitors have trashed a family's memories and belongings ... I wonder if they came home and found there property smashed and throne all over just imagine there rage but its o.k. to do it to some one else's. Its good to see that anything you touch you take real care to place where you found it from, shows thought and caring for other people's property. Again really well videoed so easy to watch and listen to, thanks for sharing your find.

  • @tealapowell5241
    @tealapowell52419 жыл бұрын

    Hey Pam, What a very interesting tour! As you said lots of history left behind and vintage items. And lots of pink! I always find it sad to see the family photos still there. I hope the noose it the one room was a prank, that was very odd!! Enjoyed very much and thanks for sharing!! Take Care!! :)

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Teala! I'm glad you enjoyed this video. I think the noose was just a prank :)

  • @blal07

    @blal07

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** there was a turned over chair just uder that noose wasnt there?

  • @genericeric0102
    @genericeric01029 жыл бұрын

    I always appreciate going exploring with you. One of the most important things I'm learning is that I don't need to be a hoarder. All this stuff left behind after death. Terrible situation.

  • @brushcreek42

    @brushcreek42

    5 жыл бұрын

    Materialism can ultimately become an extreme burden.

  • @windymoore4009
    @windymoore40098 жыл бұрын

    Finally was able to view this all the way. A couple of other times when I was in the middle of it, lost Internet connection and after it came back, this exploration was gone. This was a most interesting find and the history you gave added to it. Almost cried seeing that old piano destroyed. Had an old upright as a kid up until 1973 when I was 25 years old. Always loved the piano and hate seeing old ones torn apart. Really enjoyed this as it's another great job, as usual!

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Windy Moore Thank you!

  • @silverose1209
    @silverose12099 жыл бұрын

    I was so happy to see that you had uploaded! When I saw it was a 30 minute video I was over the moon. This place was so fascinating. My dad was a minister so I could just imagine those tapes had sermons and singing on them. :) My dad passed away almost 5 years ago. We have a huge assortment of cassette tapes, and 8mm video cassettes of him preaching as well as many others. It is so wonderful to be able to go back and listen to them. It makes me sad to think that family members would have left such a treasure.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you were happy to see a new upload. That means a lot. It does make you wonder why people would leave these memories behind. Sorry for your loss, Amy. :(

  • @RiverofLife95
    @RiverofLife959 жыл бұрын

    wow! this house is particularly interesting, their whole lives were there, imagine those grandchildren coming back to see the house they once grew up it basically untouched. they certainly loved pink! thanks for sharing!

  • @ginamaria2579
    @ginamaria25799 жыл бұрын

    I can not even begin to tell you how awesome this video is , WHAT a great find, wonderful job on your research ! Thank you so much for sharing with us I learned so much !! The feeling you got when you entered a room upstairs, so so many personal belongings it's not a wonder .. Absolutely loved it ! GREAT one !!!

  • @jimsoutdooradventures2748
    @jimsoutdooradventures27489 жыл бұрын

    Wow, what a way to start my Thanksgiving Holiday, With a half hour video from my favorite UE. I don't mean to sound like a broken record , lol , but you are awesome! I could tell you were overwhelmed in this video. I don't understand how people can leave behind pictures and video of family, unless there is no one left. Thank you for taking me on your adventures.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    That's okay, Jim! Keep sounding like a broken record, lol. I really appreciate your awesome feedback as always. Thanks for stopping by! :)

  • @theyan5512
    @theyan55129 жыл бұрын

    It's amazing how you can keep me and other people watching 30 minutes of an old house, you're awesome, keep the good work! :D

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Glad I was able to hold your attention for that long! :)

  • @asankaw1
    @asankaw19 жыл бұрын

    loved the adventure .. watched it twice to have a good look at the stuff left behind.. i wonder what is down there in the basement unreachable and forgotten.. thank you again for another great tour....

  • @shebacoppit7008
    @shebacoppit70089 жыл бұрын

    I found your videos a couple of weeks ago and so hooked! I wish I could sit and watch non-stop, but watch when I can. I watched this on my phone, but had to go to the pc to see it better. Wow! So much history and stuff very interesting! This was truly a good find. I love to explore houses too. I can't like I want to but my husband owns a heat & air company and he has customers that flip house and he gets to go thru some of them. When he does he will take me along. One customer even says take what you want since he is not interested in anything. A few days ago we went through a house built I 1960 and nothing was changed no update of anything no even the carpet or curtains. My husband said the electrical was way ahead of its time. The kitchen was too, but it was frozen in time. The man that owned the house recently died. His wife died 12 years ago and when he came from the funeral he put all the information from her funeral in a chair and never moved it. That is the story his children told. He never moved anything of hers. The house was full of things. It was organized but saved everything. Unbelievable. It was so interesting. Love your videos and hope to finish seeing them all and hope you film more. Your the best Urban Explorer. Thanks for filming them and satisfying my exploring.

  • @sooth15
    @sooth159 жыл бұрын

    Really interesting house. Lots of neat artifacts. I really loved that antique dresser upstairs.

  • @megsimpson7736
    @megsimpson77369 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to add - thank you for doing the research on the owners - it makes it all the more interesting.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Always my pleasure. I agree. It makes it so much easier when so many clues are left behind.

  • @workonitm8
    @workonitm89 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. This has to be one of the best and thanks for the bit of history about the former residents. I always find it puzzling how people just walk away and leave so much of their lives behind. Happy Holidays to you Pam, I wish the best for you and yours.

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Norman! In Canada, we actually celebrate Thanksgiving in October. But Happy Holidays to you and yours! :)

  • @traceyreitterer9875
    @traceyreitterer98759 жыл бұрын

    "Something" ran across the doorway of that smaller shack at the 2:59 mark. Freaked me out. Been watching your videos for hours. You're a brave lady. Thank you for uploading & be careful in your travels.

  • @dianew5036
    @dianew50369 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for a great video. Especially enjoyed all the mid-century electronics & the pink! So sad, you would think a grandchild would love to have all the photos & momentos.

  • @cwb0051
    @cwb00519 жыл бұрын

    Wow..so much pink...lol..how people can leave family pictures behind is behond me...Thanks Tiki for taking us along..Happy Holiday and Stay Safe..

  • @kellyzimmerman-frame9373
    @kellyzimmerman-frame93739 жыл бұрын

    Thank you SO MUCH for all you do! I am disabled and can not even explain how much I enjoy your videos! Hope your holidays are excellent! Stay safe on your adventures!

  • @TikiTrex

    @TikiTrex

    9 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure always, Kelly! Sorry to hear about your disability. I am glad that my videos offer you entertainment that you enjoy. Thanks for the nice comment, and Happy Holidays to you. :)

  • @kellyzimmerman-frame9373

    @kellyzimmerman-frame9373

    9 жыл бұрын

    You scare me sometimes! Your so brave! Man big strong men who do these types of videos are not as brave as you are with some of the homes and rooms you tippy toe into. :) Do you have a facebook page or another fan site? Just wondering...It would be nice if your "fans" could interact more with you on social media.

  • @peridotbardot6571
    @peridotbardot65717 жыл бұрын

    Aww sure did love this one. Amazing vintage stuff in there telling different stories of what was once. Thank you.

  • @MugsMcClain
    @MugsMcClain9 жыл бұрын

    Wow, what an awesome and quirky little house that was! You could definitely feel the people's spirits in there, and it was actually kinda heartbreaking seeing their life's belongings strewn about like so much garbage.

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