3:06 exterior house tour 9:33 abandoned cars 15:41 volkswagon beetle 19:50 interior house tour 40:49 outro
@AmongTheUnknown2 ай бұрын
Put this in the description
@donLatitisavanderworken2 ай бұрын
The bugs engine is in the rear
@AlbertoRodriguez-ju6hcАй бұрын
You have my respect going out of you're way, risking life limb and you're health like a good old fashioned abandoned explorer for a good video dude.
@GMCTIMАй бұрын
I DONT KNOW WHY I GET THUNDER STUCK BY THESE VIDEOS ! THANKS FOR POSTING ! 😳
@DVS7825 күн бұрын
Question ⁉️🤔 do you actually get permission from whoever the ownership is when you enter these places or is it just kind of wing it and hope nothing bad comes out of it, but also myself I'm an explorer so I just go across where I go across and check out places my curiosity is is it possible that you have been able to be able to do these videos where you can get ahold of the whoever holds the deed or what's going on and find out what it would cost to buy these houses or I've also got some other ideas of how to make some money if make sure that I have permission to go in and out and then maybe split beneficiaries equal ways so you got a good way to make money while all this stuff goes to waste I can fix something that might work out for some people could benefit in certain ways
@erikcausey84782 ай бұрын
The property was owned by Mr Charles Harding he died in 2020. He lived in Carrollton Ohio till 2008 he would spend time on the old family property he was a US navy veteran. The pole barn is packed with the same stuff as the house. The land is owned by a lady that lives in Akron area. I’m glad to see that place again I haven’t been there since Charles was alive. Nice video
@zcriix2 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing, im ALWAYS dying to learn about the history behind these beautiful places. this video will serve as a memory of mr charles harding and proof that this house existed. in some point of time the weight of those boxes, newspapers and things stored in that house will make the floors collapse upstairs. The kids bedroom and the other bedroom above the room with the piano will collapse very soon (if you noticed how both ceilings were sagging). the whole point of my channel is to record these structures and memories before they are lost forever without any trace.
@erikcausey84782 ай бұрын
The vehicles were family owned. The bug was his sisters. The truck by the pole barn was his. Charles had a wood burner and he would roll up sticks and newspaper for starters. A lot of the stuff from the house was put into the big barn. His great great grandfather built that place and stayed in the family I believe the lady that owns it is his daughter but it could be his younger sister I’m not sure if she is still alive. I’m going to have to plan a trip and take a look around the place one last time.
@zcriix2 ай бұрын
@ thanks for sharing, I’ll make sure to keep everything that you said on record since im mostly doing documentaries on every house that im recording/photographing 👍
@briancupp67672 ай бұрын
Like it is in lowellville/ hillsville
@jessewynne81932 ай бұрын
So who lived in the in-law apartment that was abandoned in 1990? If Mr Charles lived in the main house until 2008? Or did he die in the house in 2020? Am sure he was a nice man but where did he sleep? Why would anyone let him pet his house get so trashed? This wasn’t from vandals.
@angelinasuazo57052 ай бұрын
I like how this young man has old school old fashioned thinking. Why else would he be interested in things like this?! If only I were well, and able-bodied, I would want to go with him, searching out old abandoned houses.
@angelinasuazo57052 ай бұрын
And that is called crocket, pronounced the same as rhyming with Day. We used to play crocket in the South, in the summer time.
@mopargm93292 ай бұрын
Abandoned old buildings are so cool. I never destroy things of course and love to explore and see all the beautiful wood work and ornate details. I won't even smoke in them no matter the condition when exploring. I found matchbooks from the 50s and 60s of course I grabbed them to keep but I just love looking around in awe and picturing the previous families growing up there. It is often very sad looking at the past and how they are now but hopefully more people start saving these seeing how terrible everything today is
@Trthsker24Ай бұрын
I laughed when he called it "Crockett" as in Davy Crockett😂
@nothanks1627Ай бұрын
@@angelinasuazo5705pronounced (crow-kay) lol, I was saying the same thing when I heard him say it wrong. 😊
@wolfwagonc172721 күн бұрын
I love old stuff as well. I was born in 1979 so I miss the days before everyone was constantly staring at a pocket computer.
@farmerjbirdАй бұрын
Cool stuff! My grampa told me we have or have had relatives around New Philadelphia, Ohio. He went up from here in Indiana to work in the Goodyear plant in Akron, Ohio in the 1920s, but got laid off and came back soon after. He kept letters from family in New Philly.
@jameshurd1625Ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I imagine this was a really nice home 100 years ago. Love the wood work, fire place and built in shelving in the living room. The toilet is in that front room because originally the house was from the 1800's and didn't have indoor plumbing. So the bathroom would have been added on on the first floor with easy access to a septic tank.
@tinarlowe225119 күн бұрын
WoW look at all the old antique dressers and beds.
@brianrice670822 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video...pretty engaging.
@chadmiller74602 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, I live in ohio.. I really like this place.
@brianrice670822 күн бұрын
I live in ohio 🙋♂️ 😐
@gregmckinney4562Ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@jamesdaniels3699Ай бұрын
I love the smell of old cars. I was a kid my friends had a neighbor who had a old car,it was probably from the forties and we had a blast sitting in the backseat of it imagining what it was like riding in it.
@GMCTIMАй бұрын
CRAZY HOW NATURE TAKES OVER EVERY THING LEFT UNMAINTAINED, THAT WHOLE PLACE WAS PROBABLY 100% DIFFERENT 30 YEARS AGO ! THANKS FOR THE VIDEO ! ✌
@jamesdaniels3699Ай бұрын
When all humans are gone the insects and animals will take over.
@Jack-z2n3j2 ай бұрын
As a homebuilder I can honestly say that this house is beyond restoration.... it's just too far gone, unfortunately...so sad...😢
@williambock182119 күн бұрын
Very sad. The fact it’s still standing is a testament to the build quality. Hate seeing it wasted.
@adventureinventors18 күн бұрын
Oh and I bet the Chinese building materials you use last over 150 years right....
@Jack-z2n3j18 күн бұрын
@adventureinventors uuum... actually I use only U.S. made building materials in the homes i build... with skilled craftsmen....been doing it for 40 years and the first house I built looks as good as the one I just finished.... that's why people are willing to pay more for my homes than others... you need to get a life, you troll....💪
@evanorthcliff278222 күн бұрын
Glad you made it out kammmm
@robbieanderson184Ай бұрын
Had to come watch after reading the article you were mentioned in auto revolution. Sad to see old cars rot away. Still love to see them in any condition
@markbradley58732 ай бұрын
Nice explore, that was quite a dangerous house glad you got out with out getting hurt 😊
@Jake_216Ай бұрын
I live n Ohio. Cool video. Lots of goodies n there.
@priscilla53062 ай бұрын
wow! that was some explore! great documenting this house! It really was like a nightmare! Glad you were safe!
@evanorthcliff278222 күн бұрын
Whoever lived there seemed to be a hoarder
@TheJazzy254Ай бұрын
Nice video!! I love these abandoned house tours!! Stay safe😊
@RalphLaakАй бұрын
Why so many produce and egg crates...looks as someone's is using it for a dumping site...
@cindysilfiesfilms2 ай бұрын
I spy an inchworm 😊what a beautiful house. I bet in it’s day. It was gorgeous.
@brendaleeh.83932 ай бұрын
Great video please be safe
@peggys11402 ай бұрын
Sorry about all the comments. I really enjoy your explores and have a few years on you! Thanks 👍
@zcriix2 ай бұрын
thank you! 😊
@ndog20052 ай бұрын
Shocked, House so issolated like that & so packed.. Please take care.. What a Challenge you faced, no clear walking space at all. Was so hoping that back door would open, for have to go back thru that mess, Uck..
@cherylmurdoch555624 күн бұрын
Love the old enamel ware!
@carlashepherd93622 ай бұрын
Look’s like someone trashed it! I bet it was beautiful in the day! Awesome video & explore! 👍👍❤️🤘✊
@MyLostToysАй бұрын
10:46 I LOL at your machete straw and Amazing house inside it looks like a old hoarder lived there.
@zcriixАй бұрын
😂 i used to call it a “weed wacking device”
@priscilla53062 ай бұрын
I would have loved to read what the owner wrote on the calendar on the fridge.
@StaceyWard-z4s2 ай бұрын
Love those old creepy house s, make s u wonder what went on there back in the day ❤
@56cadd19 күн бұрын
Farm work and AM radio.
@phillipcraddock824826 күн бұрын
MAN,,WHAT A PLACE IN TIME
@peggys11402 ай бұрын
For the outside mallet game don’t say Crockett, say Cro Kay
@gonsolop242917 күн бұрын
The Large Thorns from an actual tree that can grow to 30 feet tall, can reach the length of your hand. Early settlers called these " Widow Makers " because they fall off the limbs of an outstretched tree & unsuspecting victims step on them. Settlers had leather soled footware. Though even today, such thorns will indeed pearce rubber soles to. Then the clock starts ticking. One might not even know the thorn is in the sole. As you walk around it gets pushed further up into the bottom of your foot. Where the tip can break off & flow in your bloodstream. Once it reaches your heart your dead. There's never been a cure for this, THAT i know of. These thorns can also enter the body through anywhere the skin comes into contact with it. I discovered one while wearing expenssive workboots & clearing btush. I spent three hours digging thorns out of the soles of my boots. Glad I thought to do so. The tips are razor sharp. Strong in one direcion. Brittle on the side.
@ricj75172 ай бұрын
Good to see you back..Love your videos 👍 Have a great Thanksgiving!
@peggys11402 ай бұрын
Some nice, old Chevys. American power 🇺🇸!
@DeborahSch2 ай бұрын
Hey kid! Glad to see you back!
@SilentStorm10312 ай бұрын
I can tell by the subscriber numbers that you are relatively new to the world of abandoned exploration. With that being said, giving out the exact locations of the places you explore to your "friends "? I hope you do realize it won't be only your friends who will go to these beautiful old abandoned houses or anyplace for that matter. The vandals will go and completely destroy what has been hopefully untouched for years. It's not good to give out locations. All those cars windows will be busted or shot out. Those cars are definitely vintage and beautiful to see with everything intact. So, just a little positive criticism probably a good decision not to give out your locations. Not everyone online IS your friend, and the majority of youngsters nowadays are very destructive and filled with rage. This is why other seasoned explorers donot give out their locations. Destructive behavior and rage, those two together, equals trouble. With that bit of positive advice , I would like to say thank you for taking the time to visit and video the places you go to. This particular house looks as if hoarders may have existed in that place. The toilet and tub I believe, were placed there as a means of storing them. I don't think the bathroom was initially put inside the living quarters. As may have been all that other stuff put in there to store it. Careful for snakes living amongst all that trash. Anyway, be safe and keep locations to yourself for many reasons. P€ac€ ~n~ £0¥€ ✌️
@zcriix2 ай бұрын
uhh i understand by what you mean but im not new to the exploration thing- ive been urban exploring for 4 1/2 years now and ive been to around 300 abandoned houses or more- what I have posted on youtube is about a small fraction compared to what ive explored so far- im mostly just a photographer, i share these spots with other photographers who are my friends in real life and who I know personally. I already know the consequences of posting locations, thus is the reason why I didn’t specifically give out a nearest town for this one (because it’s pretty easy to find on google maps). but yes, thanks for your feedback 👍
@SkiffoniusDankour2 ай бұрын
Dude coulda been exploring for a decade and u wouldn't know it. Just cus he doesn't have tons of vids n subs? Whatever bro. And for facts neither the tub nor toilet were tossed there, there was clearly bracing for a wall that was no longer there, it was a separate room, a bathroom.
@hartspot00925 күн бұрын
@@SkiffoniusDankour Exactly. The tub and toilet were in a separate room at some point.
@Rocks12323 күн бұрын
Plus it's private property and he doesn't have permission to be there. A lot of people don't want people on their property because if he gets hurt he could Sue them... Now that he gave out the location people's gonna go strip that shit and still everything that's valuable there and it's gonna come back on to him
@DoogiesEarthworks2 ай бұрын
Awesome video brother
@elizabethleedy4386Ай бұрын
Get some Carharts to wear and you might beat those thorny bushes!
@MaryIannacone25 күн бұрын
The VW bug always had the engine in the back. I owned one. That one looks like a much older model.
@brianbloom17992 ай бұрын
That was owned by a Hoarder , bunch of boxes news papers. I cleaned a lot of homes like this.
@cue111Ай бұрын
They don't have regular trash pickup in many homes so nowhere to put garbage?
@adamhardy1988Ай бұрын
What city is this in?
@AlbertoRodriguez-ju6hcАй бұрын
I respect that.
@Nordesteavançado2 ай бұрын
Boa noite amigo chegando aqui para acompanhar seu novo trabalho muito bom um vídeo top de mais tamos junto
@johnwade574725 күн бұрын
Back in the 70s, my friend and I were rooting around in a dump where builders threw everything in a sinkhole, and my friend stepped through a door that had a glass and when he instinctively yanked his foot back out without using caution, it cut the Achilles tendon on the back of his foot! We found an old flannel shirt that looked clean laying out, figured the rain had hit it 100 times probably so with it being dry, I bound up his heel where the tendons were sticking out and piggy backed his big ass about a half a mile maybe not that far a 3rd. of a mile maybe until we got to a family friends house and he took us to the kids parents house and they Took over from there and got him to the hospital.
@PhilVassar-t2zАй бұрын
Southern ohio, adams county. Ohio brush creek road...old abandoned stack stone house. It's amazing
@angelinasuazo57052 ай бұрын
At 16:52, the young man was trying to see if the old junk heap Volkswagon was gonna start. Please, just hang it up, you'd be lucky to find some way to haul it to the junkyard.
@doyler44202 ай бұрын
That's an early beetle.there are plenty of people that would restore that car
@WillieLawrence-d5uАй бұрын
@@doyler4420 if you notice the tailights, they are referred to as 'snow-flakes' because of the reflector style. That bug came right after the oval window era of beetles and is just coming into a strong collectible market
@officialoverlander29 күн бұрын
I love old houses, so much detail to them and I like how they utilize every corner of the house for something. I sent you a friend's request on Facebook, I couldn't find you on Instagram. I would love to metal detect some of these old properties, I'll bet there are some old war relics under the ground.
@rbodkintribe5743Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the video but wish you would sprnd more time exploring and examining these old appliances, cars, newspapers, paperwork, etc. There was a metal lockbox that you walked past twice. So much about a person could be shared by examining these items. Thanks for the video. BTW...I think most watch these for the historical significance and are fascinated when certain references to the old ir original homeowners are discovered.
@peggys11402 ай бұрын
Hahaha, why you apologizing for not wearing gloves? Your hands,🙌, your choice 😎
@AlbertoRodriguez-ju6hcАй бұрын
It's beautiful from the outside at least. A squatter interested in it with the $$ can bring a dumpster, get rid of the trash save whatever treasures, gutt the inside and asses the damage. From there they can restore and remodel it, update it wiring and plumbing.
@tabbat332812 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed and appreciate this fantastic video. I could listen all day. Now let me sound like the old fart I am, "you should never do this stuff alone."!!!!! What if you had fallen thru the floor and couldn't get out? Or a hundred other reasons. I would love for you to be around to make more of these.... Please be careful.
@Rick-s4e2 ай бұрын
LETS CHECK IN THE POLEBARN !!!!
@zcriixАй бұрын
already tried that, its locked 😢
@chrispullen15522 ай бұрын
Just to let ya know bud the vw bug the engine is actually in the back. but good explore good video
@ohioridercinci249525 күн бұрын
looks to be around 1960 as well, dad and I rebuilt these in Tampa around 1980
@bengone33492 ай бұрын
Looking at all the boxes labeled for fruit and other vegetables, leades me to think the family ran a vegetable/produce stand/market somewhere in the area.
@JayYoung-ro3vuАй бұрын
Once you reserch more often and find "1900" as construction year, you'll probably find a court house fire in that county's history. 1900 is usually chosen as an approximation based on when the land was subdivided off or when the platt was filed. Sometimes, it's based on the recollections of the then "old timers."
@Hothenrik2 ай бұрын
15:18--"I hate these pricks...plants." 🤣
@lawrenceharp63962 ай бұрын
What an old hoard that was! Surprised you didn't fall through anywhere into the basement. Hard to believe anyone could even live in the add-on until the 1990's. Most objects looked abandoned in the early 1970's, including the cars. The barns and sheds appear newer, so it would be neat to see those.
@rodneybalog460528 күн бұрын
That must of been a nice house
@Victorm.Robinson2 ай бұрын
The only thing about old houses bringing up to code the electrical system is a tedious and very expensive task if you hire an electrician but you can go to the hardware store Lowe's or home Depot and get some Romex and other connections including newer light switches and plugs and do-it-yourself FYI😮😊😂🎉
@AlbertoRodriguez-ju6hcАй бұрын
You deserve some credit climbing through that mess to get upstairs, most people would try once and say "hell no" when they see how congested the stairs are, you took the danger tried and succeeded, props dude thank you went out of you're say and raised getting hurt for a good video lile and old fashioned abandoned explorer would.
@ruinedsubiesgarage22 сағат бұрын
Amazing! Far reach but I am a amature photographer out of columbus and I'd love to take pictures of those cars! Any way I could get the location? Thanks! :)
@basictechreviews23 күн бұрын
You shouln't have posted how to find the house, guaranteed there will be those that will loot and vandalize the place
@lachneyf72 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video and especially the persons name and history of the place. Speaking as a grandfather I worry for you exploring alone. You could fall into an old septic tank,roof or ceiling could cave in on you etc. Please be careful. Appreciate you.
@user-jasom199819 күн бұрын
Do any of you browse classic old houses in America and Canada on Google every day?
@bluegrassdiggers903029 күн бұрын
That place has a creepy amount of freezers in it.
@SimonFrench-hb9wc2 ай бұрын
Croquet ("cro-kay") set, not "crockett "(as in Davey Crockett!). Interesting enough to not be left out in the weather.
@very5ick112Ай бұрын
didnt davey invent croquet ?
@williambock182119 күн бұрын
I hate seeing houses like this in this state. The quality woodworking has kept it standing. So sad. Was a great house. That stove is worth money. Impossible for you to remove alone. I don’t understand why everyone in a twenty mile radius uses this place as a cardboard storage center.
@shelleyreese685Күн бұрын
Its giving me 'wrong turn' vibes.
@Victorm.Robinson2 ай бұрын
Did you know abandoned houses and properties can be seized by individuals willing to do improvement to the property and to the home at no charge and also you can get the title with no charge no I can't say that it's going to be a fee to get the paperwork but still you can reclaim and take over any property that has been abandoned 😮😊
@zcriix2 ай бұрын
thanks! ill be planning on buying an abandoned house in ohio when i get older and restore it. your feedback is appreciated 👍
@angelinasuazo57052 ай бұрын
At 12:35-36, ofcourse its not going to run! About the only thing salvageable, would be to part it out.
@angelinasuazo57052 ай бұрын
This is getting too depressing. I'll come back later.
@jessewynne81932 ай бұрын
The house itself was gorgeous and well built and stylish for its time! So so so sad someone felt the need to fill it with senseless crap! (I know it was valued to the owner but trash to most)
@ruth71224 күн бұрын
How would I get to the rail line trail that you took
@kaylaaxford1438Ай бұрын
I'm from northeastern ohio and never heard of this lol. what city is it in ? I loveeee seeing stuff like this!
@jeanbrimmer6673Ай бұрын
Can't imagine having to remove all that stuff.
@larrymooring42826 күн бұрын
YOU EAST COAST GUYS ARE REALY WINEY.OH THE THORNS HURT ,I CANT OPEN THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT ,IT SMELLS IN THE TRUCK. MAN UP
@Zlife-kz1go24 күн бұрын
Rumor has it, hes still pulling thorns out of his legs to this day.
@angelinasuazo57052 ай бұрын
When he goes inside, and finds all the mess, (its depressing), if I were in control, I would have a cleanup crew come and empty out the old house, and make repairs, and then try to turn the house into a make-shift shelter, for street people. Hire cooks to serve meals, and make the bathrooms available for their showers. Have a few twin beds per room, as many as each room could hold. Some bunk beds even, if there's children.
@jameshurd1625Ай бұрын
Unfortunately I think its beyond restoration.
@JammyCrackcornАй бұрын
Watch out for old wells!!
@Chris_TroxlerАй бұрын
😬😬
@Victorm.Robinson2 ай бұрын
Starting off with a brand new John Deere riding lawn mower, a chainsaw brand new, plenty of firewood and you can transform this property into a Showplace with very little work but a desire to save the past😮😊
@flyone835025 күн бұрын
Suggest you buy the place, tear down that house and build a smaller one in it's footprint. With a wraparound porch and detached garage to work on making a rail buggy from the VW Bug.
@flyone835025 күн бұрын
There's a book and a tape player in the basement, if you get it working and play the tape some really cool things will happen.
@metalhead39125 күн бұрын
Call Derek from vice grip garage he'll get those cars running.
@ruth71224 күн бұрын
I would love to buy the land and put a tiny house on it though
@operationrestore3308Ай бұрын
Is that part of the greenway trail?
@zcriixАй бұрын
nope
@adamhardy1988Ай бұрын
Which rail trail is this off of?
@Shift1dwn5upАй бұрын
What part of Ohio is this. I noticed the Akron Beacon Journal newspaper.I live about 25 minutes from akron,oh.
@justukas19802 ай бұрын
It's too bad it sits abandoned . It be cool to own and go to get away
@Gmc_Denali-zg3ms2 ай бұрын
Where at in eastern Ohio ?
@noelleonard24982 ай бұрын
Would hope he doesn't tell, he's given up enough details already.
@yvonnerobertson6134Ай бұрын
Why? Nothing but trash and danger,, it is not worth your time.
@LouisFrankFerrariАй бұрын
What year is the bug and how many miles per gallon does it get ?
@wildwild9926Ай бұрын
Be it or not there is a lot of items worth money.
@AbdassLeo_Ай бұрын
Genesee cream ale!! 😂
@ruth71224 күн бұрын
Where is this at what town
@jerroldmcley43472 ай бұрын
Wow it's to bad all the crap in that house ruined the explore
@tazz3663Ай бұрын
an old hoarder odiously lived here who lived during the depressions many of those who did held onto everything instead of tossing it out just encase the system crashed again, the house most likely was abandoned after the owners died.
@scottdunn4506Ай бұрын
Whoever lived in that house did not know how to drive since most of the cars are smashed in the front lol 😂
@samsamsamsamsamanilla528128 күн бұрын
40°00'12"N 80°59'50"W 124 yr old house
@DONNACEDOHIOK1227 күн бұрын
1989 What’s the month & date on the newspaper ?
@jerroldmcley43472 ай бұрын
Another farmer must have used it for storage then some morons came in and tossed the crap out of it
@zcriix2 ай бұрын
they were probably neatly stacked at one point then over time within the 35 year span of it being abandoned, people and critters went through there and tossed stuff around. it probably explains why theres alot of empty boxes.
@lesjones56842 ай бұрын
I was there before you were 😅😅
@noelleonard24982 ай бұрын
Nice video, knowing you dont at least have an N95 on makes my lungs hurt just by watching it. Stay safe dude, lung issues can stay with you forever.
@davidpotts8172Ай бұрын
Where is it located
@MrTonyPiscatelleАй бұрын
Seeing concrete blocks on some of the foundation says early 1900's era home. Nobody had concrete blocks in the 1800's. The game with the colored balls setting outside you were wondering why someone hasn't taken it yet you called Croquette is pronounced Crow Kay .
@mwfitz2 ай бұрын
It took him half the video (20 minutes) just to get inside the abandoned house.
@zcriix2 ай бұрын
😂 not sure what you’re expecting bud it’s a full tour im covering the entire house and its surroundings. just skip through the video if you’re that impatient