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it's a .😮😊player piano Kappy
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ОтветитьThat second house is going to collapse any time. You should have rescued the newel post.
ОтветитьYou should come take a look at the old farmhouse. My parents are getting ready to move out of. We’re just about finish cleaning it out but it’s an old 1890s farmhouse big wraparound porch, huge attic route seller and two car garage and it’s on 180 acres down on Cobb Island, Maryland.
ОтветитьSup from Kentucky❤
ОтветитьInteresting as always. Thanks Kappy!
ОтветитьIt was what we now call "Bed & Breakfast"! I see the old original aspects, especially when you discover them & show us! Thanks Kappy!😊
ОтветитьUrban exploring with kappy thanks for sharing this video with me i really enjoyed it and i can't wait to see your next video and God Bless.
ОтветитьI would say that's a 1955 Ford Fairlane.
ОтветитьThat old stove was neat. Wonder what it would have looked like cleaned up?
ОтветитьIm pretty sure I know where this is. I grew up in West Virginia and this place looks very familiar. I. Go ma say it sits between moorfield and Burlington off of route 50.
ОтветитьIt does need to be saved
Ответитьhey kapppyyyyyyyy how are youuuuu great findddddd this time i love those old iron beds i love old abanded places hey catch you later your gratefully deadicated fan i will get by i will survive
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ОтветитьHallo Kappy obwohl es doch recht gefährlich ist zeigst du uns immer wunderschöne Häuser dank dir können wir sie mit dir erkunden 😊
ОтветитьThat "pianista auto piano" in the first place is from 1903. The 2nd house has a "Firestone electric stove" it is actually a different company than the tire company. That had me curious for sure. Learn something new everyday though. Great explore thanks for sharing and have a great day with safe travels
ОтветитьCould I get the location? Would love to go take photos here.
ОтветитьNot a Chevy! The area around headlights aren’t rusted out! That’s a 56 Ford Fairlane. In very good shape! Look like somebody took the radiator among others items. That’s very very worthy of restoring. Too bad not cared for. 😖
ОтветитьEverything that happened to this house / It used to be a beautiful house, a big family. They laugh, are happy, and are sad. when each of them leaves.., the house gets old .., and finally no one lives, sad to see
ОтветитьI just saw the video with the crazy raccoon. My neighbor got attacked by one while metal detecting in my yard. His house next door was built in 1840s. My house is on his house original farmland.
ОтветитьFake paneling under a rosette is a new one on me, and makes me wonder, what in the heck they were thinking?!
ОтветитьIt's all about location..
ОтветитьI love to see these old houses!!., sad to see them fall ….. thanks Kappy !!!!!
ОтветитьAnother house saved by a tin roof
ОтветитьI really Lovely house.
ОтветитьI like the first house the best. But the second house had the most wonderful standing seam tin roof! WOW- that’s why it’s lasted so long. Well done, Kappy!
Ответить1825? Wow, that's less than 50 years after the Revolution...crazy
ОтветитьThe quality of metal roofs is proven by the fact that this place was still being used for storage where the roof hasn't come away. I'm guessing that the out building was originally a kitchen or a barn. I love that there is still a beautiful daffodil blooming just for itself. The 2nd house is falling down on it's own.
ОтветитьFun to see these old forgotten places- thank you!
ОтветитьSo, an early Motel6? The commercial in 1835, was we'll leave the candles burning for you!
ОтветитьI really loved the first place - the stories it could tell. The second place was so far gone it’s hard to get a feel for it other than it was probably quite charming when new.
Thank you for another couple of great explores!
So much history , thanks for the tour.
ОтветитьCool Video 😎 love the 55/56 ford Fairlane 2 door w/automatic trans, push button radio and T-bird Gauges...wish I had it to restore, to bad the idiots busted all the glass out. Thanks Sir...Take care and stay safe buddy🤗
Ответить1950s Ford
ОтветитьGreat Explore very interesting, these old homes have a charm to them that you just can't find much today. Keep-up the good work !😊
ОтветитьA lot of life lived in these wonderful old homes ....sad to see them like this .I just think of fires in those fireplaces and people sitting and talking about life back then when life was simple and fulfilling .Great video as always Kappy!!
ОтветитьWow! Great video! The car looked like a 50's era Ford Fairlane - per my husband!😂
ОтветитьI enjoy your channel. This unfortunately was slightly blurry and your camera was too enlarged? Did not show a lot of whole room, car, camper, etc. not your usual filming. Please go back to that lol and thank you none the less 😊
ОтветитьThat window overlooking the roof… Love those for climbing out of to sit on the roof for peace of mind at night
ОтветитьTheres just soo much junk left
ОтветитьThat place is falling apart
ОтветитьOne single piece of graffiti. Bizarre
ОтветитьThanks., I have been binge watching you channel since I discovered it!
ОтветитьYou've got such a good eye for filming.
ОтветитьWith the paint job, assume the car is a 1955 Ford Fairlane....
ОтветитьHaunted old house 🏠
ОтветитьThose huge fireplaces….. fantastic. They would have been the hub of the tavern. Stews hanging in cast iron kettles. So many little crossroads would have a hotel/ tavern. Horses and buggies would be tied up, the horses fed. We are very lucky. In our village, 6 minutes from my house is a stone structure on a corner lot that did serve as a stop over. The people who last lived in it sold it to the township for 25,000. Cheap! A lot of work has been put in to the building and grounds. The upstairs hadn’t changed since the structure was built in the mid 1800’s. The entire upstairs bears the original wide pine floorboards, no walls or divisions! People slept on the floor or maybe were given bedrolls or straw filled mattresses. It just amazes me that the upstairs remains totally original. A large family lived there and yet no walls were put up, upstairs.
ОтветитьAnother winner, Kappy. Being that it was a tavern at one time hobos and other sojourners probably stopped in for a couple glasses of ale after a long day. The way of life back then is pretty interesting, thanks again. 😎👍
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