Urbex | Exploring Abandoned WG House - Pennsylvania
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Exploring Abandoned WG House in Pennsylvania
Built in the late 1800s, this somewhat unique looking house still stands today, but on the list to be destroyed. With about 3000 sq feet on 4 acres of property, the last owner was shown to be a landscaper who ran his business on the property. Next to a busy road, the entire property including many other houses right near this were bought out in 2007-2008 by a developer. The developer's plans were to demolish each house including this one for commercial use development. The entire land was re-zoned for commercial use at that same time frame. However, the property still stands b/c of the battle the developer has been going through. The life of this house though will not be saved sadly. It will remained abandoned until the wreaking ball is called in. Hope you all enjoy and video to follow.
Website: www.AbandonedSteve.com
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Disclaimer: Exploring Abandoned Structures can be dangerous and you could be trespassing. You could get a fine, get hurt, get sick, and/or get arrested. Therefore I CAN NOT be held responsible for your actions if you do choose to enter an abandoned site. This video is for educational / historical purposes and is not meant to say it ok to explore these structures. Always get permission first!
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Love the 60 frames per second...so much nicer to watch.
Sucks that these old places get torn down rather than being saved. They always get replaced with stupid housing developments and things too. This could be a beautiful place if fixed up. No one really cares about historical homes or anything anymore which is a damn shame.
@alibabafurball
8 жыл бұрын
+philfam4 This one would have to be torn down to the frame and the wood beams treated for it to be even safe to live in. Mould abatement for this house would be cost preventing in making it a home or business again.
@philfam4
8 жыл бұрын
+alibabafurball I suppose you're right however they don't have to replace this place with housing developments.
@carolgroff9886
8 жыл бұрын
+philfam4 I agree
@ExUSSailor
7 жыл бұрын
Agreed. It's a god damn shame. All these old places have character & soul. That NEEDS to be preserved.
and the video looks great, right before you mentioned the 60fps i noticed the video is very sharp, HDish and very nice
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+a Meredith Thank you
Damn!!, Steve your 60fps was done so well me and my son felt like we were there with you! Good job! Thanks for the tour!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Clarence Parker Awesome! Glad it looked good. I wasn't sure if it be to home movie like
The 60 fps is a keeper. I does look great. I hope everyone can appreciate these old houses, as this one, are all lath and plaster. What a tremendous amount of labor with all the rooms plus nooks and crannies. In several of the rooms where the wallpaper has come down you can see the plaster still looks great. I think your guess of the age is quite right. By 1958, 'or so' sheetrock or plasterboard became the norm. My feeling is this place was built LONG before that.
Out with a beautiful set of old homes that could be fixed up (possibly) and many memories. In with a Subway and a Sheetz gas station, that's next to a Fasttrac, that's across from *another* Walmart. **sigh**...
Keep up the good work. I love the 1080p 60fps. It just makes the entire experience more enjoyable.
I’m so glad you have this video ❤️ This house was one of my favorites- going back over a decade ago. I visited often and loooved the wallpaper. Thank you for documenting it 💗
Very interesting, I enjoyed it as always. I do believe you have the year range estimated correctly. Smart to use the APR like you do.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+TaxPayer Thank you
Great quality vid Steve!!! Love the quality. You the man!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+mohawk14616 thank you
Love the 60 frames per second video quality! Very very smooth Steve. Great great job!! Always love your videos brother!! I have subscribed for quite a while now!
The clarity is perfect good vid Steve, take care bro.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+jwrappuhn71 Thank you!
Those old houses cost a fortune to heat and with up keep.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+BUDDY LIGHT yes they do
@sirmugman
8 жыл бұрын
+BUDDY LIGHT that's why most mansons or big houses are either used for weddings or outings, as for heat most ppl do one or two rooms and let the rest be left cold or mild
The video looks awesome! Crisp and smooth movements. Great job as always !
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+P0V3RTY09 Thank you
Steve, this is an amazing video! Great camera work. Thanks for posting! I'll definitely be checking out your other videos as well!
@AbandonedSteve
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jeff
video was smooth on my HTC one. Probably the best editing I've seen for an abandoned video. Excellent job!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+TheRattleSnake3145 wow that is awesome to hear. Thanks so much!
Great video... no bouncing and very clear! That wallpaper would give me a headache. LOL The barn had a great feel to it! Thanks!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Mar Bear Thank you!
Thanks for the great tour! I just loved these old house.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Kathy Stidham Thanks Kathy!
Great video!.. I've been hoping for a while that you'd switch to 60fps, coupled with the wide angle lens and shoulder rig/support, the reduced motion blur gives a really clean image for that extra detail I think we all want in videos like these. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing these videos with us!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+RAZORBACKDEMON Thank you. It always been an option on my DSLR, just never though ppl would like the 60
I like the clarity and the scene transitions are seamless. Good call going w/ your new camera settings. Viewing from my iPad:)
Really like the video and the presentation, also like how you explain things as you go along. Thank you...
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Suzanne Revero Thank You. Been trying out new things
I think this is one of my favorite houses...thank you for the tour
Video looks great really like the stills at the end.
What a wonderful house. The video quality was excellent and enjoyed the tour immensely. Thank you.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Barbara Howe Thanks Barbara! Glad you enjoyed it
Great camera work, lighting and editing. Nice find.
Wow, what a cool old house! The camera work was great. Thanks for the adventure.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+jim ogle Thanks Jim
That is quite an interesting place with unique levels and layouts. I like it. Great video! Thanks Steve!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Wally Weener Thank you!
Hi! I like the 60 frames per second. Situated the way it is it is like we are walking right with you. It's like our own vision. Thanks!
@AbandonedSteve
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Denise
Really like 60 fps! It was like I was touring the house.
Thanks Steve and great work.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+DVincentW Thank You my friend
Awesome as always. I like the 60 fps. Looks smoother. Thanks for sharing.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+StivNagen Thank you for watching!
Nice exploration Steve!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Curacao Life Thank You
I like the new camera every thing looks a lot better and clearer.
Love the quality! 😊
You and some of the other explorers should consider getting together and making a joint effort video.
the fireplace in the kitchen was magnificent. i watch these video3 on my phone so i cant tell the difference between the 60 fps and something else. its a shame to see these houses just go to waste but what a monstrous place. thanks for sharing (BTW, thanks for informing us that you were in the woods...I don't think we would've figured that out had you not told us...lol)
Thank you for braving the cold to get this.
What an awesome old home!! Enjoyed your tour very much and thank you for sharing!! Take Care!! :)
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Teala Powell Thank you Teala
more amazing work steve
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Ms.ElleMay Jenkins Thank you
Excellent presentation! The 60 frames per second is a nice touch. I almost stopped watching at the end when it said still shots were coming up, (thinking it would be boring) but I'm glad I didn't. They were excellent too and along with the music = superb!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Patrice Page Got to see the pictures, gives a whole different feel
It's so sad to see these beautiful homes left to decay.
Awesome tour! Thank you so much :)
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Carly 1212 Your welcome. Thanks for watching
60fps, thumbs up!
8 жыл бұрын
+Yak Rider The image is fine ,for sure !!
I love see your videos of old properties. Wouldn't it be neat to see old pictures of the house in its hey day, with the families that lived there? So much history! It's kind of sad to see it torn down.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Carol Monteverde Glad you enjoy my videos Carol!
@Carolem494
8 жыл бұрын
+Abandoned Steve (Historical - Urbex) You're awesome!
So sad there will never be places like this ever again. Very special.
Killer explore Steve. Great Video, thumbs up and Favorited.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+rj32 Thank You
Love your videos. I would be so scared of falling through those old floors!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Jennifer Henson I take great caution in these places. A lot of time I never make it all the way up
the filming was great.I do love this kind of old houses,and it's sad that so many get thorn down.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Afke Bos (divided226) Thank You!
Good video Steve. I like the 60 fps, I can see all the mould now.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+alibabafurball ha, more mold for all to see
Love the video quality.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+junbug1029 Thank you
Great explore and very clear video very nice.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+rolf sinkgraven Thank you
Bet it was a beauty in its time. The 60fps looks great and the stabilizer definitely did the job! Tfs
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+stateofdisorder1977 aawesome! glad it worked out
Much clearer images. Like it
I can't get enough of these types of old farmhouses. 👍
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Abandoned Exploration love them also!
@AbandonedExplorationUrbex1979
6 жыл бұрын
Abandoned Steve Is this house still standing?
Great house, great video!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+mike anderson Thank you
Wonderful video. Quality is really good you should keep it up
Hi. I like the 60 frames per second. Good video!
I like your new camera!
I like the 60 frames and the stability of your rig. Feels like I am there.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+HollerboyHellbilly Thank you. I like how it turned out
Yay, new video! And like the 60fps a lot smoother vid :)
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+john mills Yes much smoother
Lovely video!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+XCutieHypeZz YT Thank you
Such a beautiful design xx
love those old houses :)
It's a shame to see houses be bought out, and plans to be demolished for a business park type thing to go in, and it never happens. There was quite a few homes near me that I didn't get a chance to get shots of that they tore down for a Mejers store, and then they hesitated to go through with it and now its a big row of driveways to nowhere.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+71_Sears I agree. Terrible
Great video.. it was perfect ...not a pain in the eye..quality was good.. yup!! except for the quality of the house.. too far gone to save it....looks very spooky too..thanks for the adventure
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+asankaw1 Thank you. Yes the house is pretty far gone
great video
I got to comment which I usually dont but I wish all people would shot their video like you did. It was like I was right there with you. I am going to be a huge fan of yours I subscribed as well.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Mandy. Welcome to the channel.
The picture quality was great! Shame to see buildings like this to be torn down. It definitely was unique, the master bedroom was strangely set up.. do think it was cool to see there was another small room attached. Thanks for sharing!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+itsafamily thang Thank you
wow what a big house. I bet it was a beautiful house back in its day. kinda sad to see it in such bad shape. but to fix it up would cost more then you could ever get back.
Cool house! I’d love to own an older home! Such beauty!
You seem to be based mainly in SE Pennsylvania. Do you know the Malvern Meeting House on Rt. 30 in Frazer? It is currently being prepped for demolition. I think you can get inside easily, at least on the second floor.
Nice and clear video that house sure is trashed out
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Tom Larkins It sure is!
Awesome video, thanks for sharing, quality seems perfect to me ! This house almost had a sad vibe to it, seem like that to you too ? As always love your work .......
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Gina Diefenbach Thanks Gina. Yes it been abused for a long time
beautiful house! *.* thanx!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Kary Munster your welcome. Thanks for watching :)
@karamuenster
8 жыл бұрын
+Abandoned Steve (Historical - Urbex) im still doin it. lol cool
hey buddy thanks for the exploration as far as that open concept bathroom from that year I don't have a clue thanks man I'll be watching
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Mark Gentile Thanks Mark!
@markgentile9532
8 жыл бұрын
+Abandoned Steve (Historical - Urbex) hey Steve I'm watching the video for a second time in reference to the question of your new camera equipment I thought the video look like it was being shot by a film crew from a television station the narration was right in time with the movement of the camera I thought it was extremely fluent and well spoken on your part does that help you out at all
Nice one!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+UrbexLuca ✗ Urban Exploration Thank you
Very creepy,you are soooooo brave,thanks for sharing
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Heather Weston Thanks for watching Heather
Great vidio ! Great house! I didn't get any creapy feeling at all,just a feeling of dispair for this place. I think the house could be restored with the right kind of effort. looks pretty sturdy to me in many areas of this cool house.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Gary Huffford Thank you Gary.
60 frames per second is the same as the film used for movie film. I found it very smooth.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Jhon Underwood Yes much more smooth.
when you are walking thru those old homes do u ever stop and try to visualize how they looked in their prime, and what kind of people lived there?? I get so sentimental over old homes...
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Elvis Chick oh all the time. That is why i do it :)
@malomama4750
8 жыл бұрын
Im glad to hear that, and that theres someone like me. down the street from me is this little olive green house that was built in the early 40's and hasnt been lived in in many years. seems the doors were locked and people just moved away. well long story short, when I go out for a walk I always stop and look at that house and wonder about all the people who once lived there, and the happiness that lived within those 4 walls -- not to mention the laughter. Goofy as it sounds I think that former energy lives on within the walls of these old places.
ive been looking at houses lately to move and i saw one where the bathroom was sorta open, the bathtub and toilet were behind a small door but the vanity and sink were in the bedroom, im guessing the small room off the master bedroom was the nursery.
My house is around 80 years old and has an open master bedroom/bathroom. There is no door to the bathroom. While it's not the entire wall that's missing, it's more like a half length of wall separating the two rooms. I do believe the master bath was added on at a later date so maybe that's the case with the house in the video.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Teri Turnmire Interesting. Thanks for sharing
You are right, this house is creepy and eerie.
video quality was great! Cool old house but its way beyond repair and all that mold!! good stone work though.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+viyau Thank you
@viyau
8 жыл бұрын
anytime
I like it a lot, the 60fps is much smoother !
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Victor C I agree, just wasn't sure if ppl would like it
@VictorC1891
8 жыл бұрын
Abandoned Steve Judging from the comments i would say they do ;-)
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
Victor C ha yea I just went through over a hundred of them. I can see
@VictorC1891
8 жыл бұрын
Abandoned Steve That's good, the only thing you will need is just a lot of memory card's. I know because i tried shooting in 60fps my urban explorations. With a friend video camera and the same memory cards, that i used with my photo camera got full much faster. Anyway if you are interested in my country architecture (Romania), you can take a glimpse at my vids. I haven't posted new ones in a long time but this summer i will try to find, new accessible buildings. I don't have descriptions for a couple of videos because, i wanted to make them in depth. And honestly i didn't had the time, and i couldn't find much information's for some of them. This is why in a previous comment of mine, i was intrigue on how do you find information's on all your locations. I wanted to make a photography blog with my explorations. Because i love photography to but now the whole project is in stand by, do to lack of new locations. Anyway sorry for the long rant Steve, have a wonderful day !
Love the 60 fps looks fantastic
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+SCUNT666 Thank you. I like it too
Very cool.
Too bad. Just now seeing this video. In all the videos I've seen, this house looks like one of the sturdiest. Walls in place with no cracks in the plaster. Excellent foundation. Structurally sound. Could've still been a nice place.
Nice vid.... thanks......
Thanks for the tour brother....i enjoyed it. What county in Pa is this? I'm from Pennsylvania, was just wondering 🤔
i like the 60/per second !
I actually really like the layout of this residence.. the materials used to construct it just were not maintained. It's not a mansion, not a house, but a residence... Very nice place.
Good video :)
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Michael Coffey Thank you
@garbage854
8 жыл бұрын
+Abandoned Steve (Historical - Urbex) Welcome :)
So funny Steve I am sitting hear thinking my goodness that carpet color is horrible- just as you said that, I also heard something weird @6:10 around that same time too. As far as the 60fps all your vids look great to me this one did seem steadier I think.
Thats one creepy house! Steve do you ever get scared in these places? i assume you do these alone?.
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Urban Exploration Finland with Janne Flinck well 3 years ago I visited this same house. Walked up to it and took one step inside and said nope. Just had a feeling somebody was in there. I was by myself. This time, I had a partner with me. House was empty but of course it 3 years later. Thanks for watching Janne.
newbie here. just subscribed. great video!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Channel Julia
@juliaanderson8956
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
Just a note- when I was first in there- none of the copper was ripped up, and there was toilet paper still on the roll! I was really sad when I went back A couple of months later to see it all ripped apart. The chevron wallpaper was my favorite!
good pictures
I would LOVE to salvage some of the doors and beams!!
great shots.The dead animal would have creeped me out too!
@AbandonedSteve
8 жыл бұрын
+Trish Mullins Thank you