When I was growing up we had a refrigerator just like the first one you showed. I always look forward to your videos. I am 72 years old and I see so many familiar things in these old houses. Brings back so many good memories for me. You always seem to appreciate and have so much respect for all the homes that you video.
@bubblesangel5552 жыл бұрын
Imagine being a weary traveler in the 1800's, this must have been a sight for tired eyes. The porch was probably a wrap around that had room for several chairs/swings. There likely was a large dining table that could seat several guests, and most meals were probably served buffet style at the table. The piano in the large parlor would have been a source of nightly entertainment, there may have been a sing-a-long every night. The fact that those stained glass windows are still intact after 200+ years is amazing, thanks Ruby & Kappy see you next week!
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Well said !! Great observations! Can almost imagine it as it were a hundred years ago! Thank you very much for the kind words and watching!! :)
@alldayallnitelv2 жыл бұрын
Dain you were probably born in there lol
@katedaphne44952 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@bubblesangel5552 жыл бұрын
@@katedaphne4495 At what?
@katedaphne44952 жыл бұрын
@@bubblesangel555 Not sure My roommate uses my tablet sometimes He can be a wack
@lawannarobinson99002 жыл бұрын
This was one large house. I loved seeing all of the beautiful wooden doors that have stood the test of time. For this 81 year old it was a treat to see the appliances in the kitchen, bought back some memories for me as a child growing up. I did notice the tub had different feet vs a claw foot tub. I was thinking as you were filming what in the world did they do to heat those rooms! The wooden floors in the layout pattern was awesome. A shout out to Ruby as the two of you are a great team. Thanks again for all you do to bring us memories of days of old.
@monroe74032 жыл бұрын
Nice to see an old house that wasn't renovated at any point and still has a lot of old things in it. Those toilets were from the 1920's-30's, they are for sale online for around $1000. I thought that old dark pantry was awesome, probably the most original part of the house along with the kitchen. I would love to have seen a closer look at the old dishes and stuff.
@wendycrawford17922 жыл бұрын
Well, unfortunately they lowered the ceiling and covered the downstairs wall with cheap panelling. Most of the rooms were empty. There were very few antiques remaining in this boarding house.
@robg79702 жыл бұрын
@@wendycrawford1792 as expected for an abandoned house. Lol I didn't expect to see anything at all . There were actually quite a few items there that I would have thought were already taken out . Wherever this is , it is a hidden gem . No graffiti, no kids breaking everything.. I wish all abandoned places were this nice . But , kids ruin everything.. they destroy everything that doesn't belong to them .
@sarahlstraley55602 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
@@wendycrawford1792 The grand prize antique itself is the entire property and hotel. It would be a fabulous summer lodge to run & take in vacationing guests... I stayed in a place much like that in upstate New Hampshire kind of a remote area. The lodge had just opened & advertised for hunters. There was a one large hand carved bar in the downstairs and a dining area whereas I got to meet other hunters and we sort of all met got along and hunted a spot together. I got a huge deer that 1st year thanks to this older guy inviting me into his party made up of him his two sons and a two grand sons. By the end of the week it was almost like we were all a family and we still get together and hunt there. its the atmosphere the place is kept extremely clean and it is kept a pleasant warm temp so after hunting all day and warm shower the warm downstairs atmosphere the huge old fireplace & antiques all over just wins you over keeps me coming back when I can afford to leave my life and go. Meeting my old friends there is also another part of all of it... The memories we have of each other sharing our past years pictures instead of FB and crap we print the pictures and toss em around to each other.
@SagebrushRambles2 жыл бұрын
The dropped ceilings and wood stripping aren't even close to original. That stained glass room gives me a 70s vibe.
@jeanhansel58052 жыл бұрын
The old refrigerator looked in prime condition considering its age. Today, a collector would pay good money to recuse it. The old stove has value too; I loved the timer feature on the oven.
@judyingram48462 жыл бұрын
This old home is beautiful, and cleaned out. That icebox was spotless, lots and lots of antiques. If walls could talk. Lot's of memories. I love it. Kappy and Ruby for all y'all do. You both are amazing.❤️💙
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
The antiques were very cool! I was shocked too see them! Much appreciated for that and the kind words! Thank you! Glad you enjoy! :)
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
The place def deserves to be restored. The rooms are really too small for a bed and breakfast but wouldn't take much imagination to put it back in a useful state for say a small guest lodge or even a seasonal retreat of sorts in the summers and lodge hunters during the hunting seasons. It does have a money making potential.
@mikeluc99162 жыл бұрын
@@kyledonatto1779 I think u want to take all the antiques and good stuff.u don’t need to go there just watch the video and be happy dude.
@robertmanley75562 жыл бұрын
Bet this place was buzzing with life and activity back in it's prime !! Imagine the people coming and going in and out if only the walls could tell us there stories . I bet this was a real Gem to see in her time . That big old coal/wood stove upstairs was cool to see !! The stained glass was pretty !! Really neat video Kappy !!
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Well said! Couldn’t agree more! Would’ve loved to have seen this place 100 years ago! Thank you very much for the kind words and watching! :)
@nanak20252 жыл бұрын
i was just watching and enjoying the video and when you opened the cabinet and the shelf paper was an old newspaper, i was excited to see the date...... it is my exact birthday!! Wha? kind of freaked me out. I was amazed at the beautiful doors and woodwork, flooring etc. so cool!
@charmainegrandin4012 жыл бұрын
Really interesting explore. Someone removed all the baseboard, door frames, and doors with hardware. Yet all that beautiful stained glass remains! No one’s broken them , or graffitied up the walls.
@JanRaz19552 жыл бұрын
I wish I could turn it in to a boarding house again, making affordable housing for folks..it sure is big enough ❤
@teresachase472 жыл бұрын
Very neat house. I can just imagine it back in the day.....
@judyingram48462 жыл бұрын
The wood floors are so beautiful, someone could take the floors out and make lots of money. It's. a shame no one could fix this beautiful old home up to it's beautiful self. It would take a ton of money to do it, just like Kappy said earlier.❤️
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
Def early turn of the century with that flooring.
@ChristineHunt-qv7do6 ай бұрын
Difficult to watch these without tearing up. Heartbreaking what we've lost; HEARTBREAKING.
@PenelopePeppers2 жыл бұрын
The Old Portable Washer with a the spindles/squeezers to rinse/dry is worth some money too :) If you have to crank the spindles---more antique !!
@CharlieB.-2 жыл бұрын
I loved seeing this old boarding house. It may be old but to me it is absolutely beautiful, from the layout to the floors to the still intact stained glass windows. What a great find! Thanks for documenting this old treasure and for sharing!
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
Just imagine now that this old world charm is almost all gone being replaced by cheap plastic everything its amazing how people are noticing mourning the loss of that charm. The place needs to be restored if U ask me. It would make a cool summer retreat and winter hunting lodge if U ask me.
@Thomas-yr9ln2 жыл бұрын
The Kitchen Reminds me of the Kitchen on the old sitcom Petticoat Junction. I keep expecting to see Kate.
@shellymiller71012 жыл бұрын
Loved this house. The old stove and frig in the kitchen I want them for my house. This house still has alot to say. Great job speaking for her
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Agreed beautiful antiques! Thank you for the kind words and watching! :)
@karenshawn84062 жыл бұрын
What jobs were around there where they needed a boarding house in the town, It is such a big place. That oven and refrigerator in the kitchen were a sight to see. They were gorgeous. The way the floor is laid out is beautiful. How many rooms were there? It is a shame that it is in this condition. Our past is being ruined by mold and neglect. Wow even rooms to board in the third floor. thank you for the tour. I enjoyed this one.
@ve2vfd2 жыл бұрын
Hey cool! My grandmother had that same exact General Electric fridge in her kitchen up until the late 70's.
@williamgriffin75842 жыл бұрын
Oh and I want to say hello and hi to Ruby she's very nice young lady I'm hoping she will do more videos with you
@Ruby.02 жыл бұрын
Hi William! I hope you’re having a wonderful holiday season 😊 much Love to you and your family -Ruby☀️
@kamibulin2122 жыл бұрын
That original kitchen complete with antique stove and appliances was amazingly intact and really cool! I do have a suggestion though: that kitchen sink was really special but you barely showed a glimpse of it from across the room. I have a fascination with vintage sinks, appliances, toilets and fixtures, but you rarely give us a close look at them. In the future could you make it a point to give us a better look at those items? And go into the bathrooms and pan around to show the sinks and toilets. Would be much appreciated! Thanks! I also noticed most of the baseboard trim, doorframes and doors had been removed, but seemed to be just stacked up in other rooms. Wonder what that was about? PS...I noticed you didn't close the lid over the piano keys or close the cupboard where the old newspaper was. Would be nice to see those things closed to protect them. I really enjoy your videos & always look forward to them!
@KIILew2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video!! But I agree with regard to the kitchen sink and having a closer look at it! I was also fascinated by what appeared to be a sink in the adjoining pantry. Those were the days when nobody cared if the drainpipes were vented; "S" traps all the way. I would have loved to see a close up of that...never have seen anything like that before!
@brokenglass84911 ай бұрын
LOL you're not the only one that loves old kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Unfortunately, Kappy doesn't focus on those things very much. He missed the antique toilet on the second floor that was to the right of the bathroom with the tub and sink. I started to collect old fixtures hoping one day to use them. I have about 10 amazing complete toilets from the 1920s and before, that are like new, as well as 10 or 11 sinks of all sorts. They'll probably get dumped when I drop dead.
@melissaboggs51762 жыл бұрын
The word stunning doesn’t do this home justice. The stained glass is gorgeous and the woodwork! Laaaaawd just let me hit the lotto! Lol! I don’t know how you find out about these amazing places Kappy but we’re sure glad that you do and that you share them with us. You never disappoint! Thanks Kappy and as always, stay safe and I can’t wait for the next amazing find! ❤️
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more! Such a unique house inside and out! Thank you so much always for the kind words, makes me happy to hear you enjoy still! Thanks Melissa!! :)
@michelewalburn43762 жыл бұрын
I hope someone who will love it is able to save it.
@ittybittykittymama75822 жыл бұрын
Hello, sweet Ruby Girl! So glad to hear your voice, dear! Keeping the boy on the straight and narrow, huh? I enjoy it immensely when you come along. You open every door and explore every nook and cranny just like I long to do! Way to go, Ruby! Curiosity is underrated! Keep up the shameless snooping, for I greatly enjoy seeing the house through your eyes, as well as Kappy's! This house looks to be immense! Hope you brought extra batteries, Kappy! It's a wonder this house hasn't been stripped bare or covered with graffiti with its proximity to a busy road! It's in remarkable condition! The woodstove in the kitchen is a gem and worth a lot in its apparently pristine state. My husband speaks of searching for wood for his Mama's stove when he was a child in Puerto Rico, some eighty years ago. Huh! You missed the fact that there's a hasp for a padlock on the outside of the kitchen door! The lady of the house must've had trouble with people sneaking into the kitchen and wanting midnight snacks! Um, I think I'd skip that basement, Kappy! Yeesh! That's the picture from the dictionary next to the word "creepy!" You're absolutely correct, Kappy. That is, indeed, a parquet (pronounced parkay) floor. A floor having a pattern of inset pieces of different types of wood is called a marquetry (pronounced mar-KET-ry) floor. The last is generally more expensive due to the time involved to cut the pieces and then fit them together, though both types of flooring are generally more costly than straight-run wooden floors. Good eye, Kappy! Ruby, the giant clothespin on a stand was for messages for the boarders. The large wraparound room was likely a suite, with a sitting area and several sleeping areas. The large pile of cast iron headboards and footboards I saw in the parlor area shows that this was a no-frills establishment. In a place this large, they could likely accommodate many types of travelers, even people with families. This place would've been really pretty in its day. The wallpaper is very nice, the woodwork and carpentry are well done. Even the linen closet, the small room with all the shelves, is well constructed. The parquet floors are very nicely laid. All in all, this was probably a well-appointed boarding house, no doubt the best in town! It might even have been considered to be a hotel back then! A number of the doors are plainly numbered, which would definitely speak to this place being either a boarding house or a hotel. Judging by the various water stains on the modern drop ceilings, this place has a SERIOUSLY leaky roof! I'm always impressed by your thoughtfulness, Kappy! Going first up the stairs to make sure they're safe for Ruby is so sweet! My own dear husband watches over me as carefully. It makes me feel so special! That is, indeed, an old and possibly very dangerous electrical box from days gone by. It's best to leave it well alone! That shot of the long hall of doors belongs in a Twilight Zone episode! You're right about this house. It would be cheaper and easier to rebuild it than to repair it. A half million would just get you started on this one. If it were mine, I'd have a crew come in to salvage anything and everything usable, i.e., the woodwork, windows, flooring, lumber, doors, antique appliances and kitchen and bath fixtures, along with any usable antique furniture, then I would allow the local fire department to come in, like that little house we explored a couple of years ago, and prepare it for their practice burning. Then I would watch what happened when they torched this grand old girl. What a glorious blaze she would make! After that great conflagration had been extinguished, I'd have the debris cleared and start again. This time, though, I'd build a school/home for the kids who age-out of the foster care system and wind up on the streets. This building's layout would lend itself greatly to that particular dream of mine. Aren't you glad there are no stairs to the attic? I would be, for sure! There is no sign of a fire having occurred, so that bubbling on the floor may be from water coming in and damaging the linseed oil which was applied to protect floors back then. The amount of water damage to this house is just heartbreaking! The roof has clearly been failing for the last century! Wow, a newspaper from 1963! I was five years old! I think the weird little closet you found is the maid's closet, where she would keep cleaning supplies, brooms and mops, etc. to save her having to carry all those things up and down stairs. She was likely a woman of a much lower class, hence the little toilet. It just wouldn't do to share a toilet with a maid! Guests simply wouldn't hear of such an indignity! My great aunt and her husband owned and operated a large long-term boarding house in Palatka, Florida. It is long gone now, as the land upon which it stood was far more valuable than the memories it held. This house reminded me of that place. Thanks for that. Aunt Molly and Uncle Franklin were some really nice people. I loved them. This was a very interesting explore, Kappy, and it offered a long, thoughtful look into travel during the nineteenth century. Having Ruby along made it even more interesting, as her courageous spirit allows her to investigate the little dark corners which others might not want to look into. I'm glad you came on this trip, Ruby dear. You know, Ruby was the name of one of my grandmothers. My other grandmother was named Violet. Lovely ladies, both of them. I loved them and I miss them. I'm really looking forward to what you have planned for us next week, Kappy. It's always fun to explore with you. By the way, I'm progressing well with my recovery. I've gotten over the bronchitis and beaten an infection in my bladder (it seems that the antibiotics the doctor prescribed for my lungs killed the good bacteria in my bladder and set up a perfect place for a colony of bad bacteria!) So I'm finishing up ANOTHER round of antibiotics! I am feeling better, though. Thanks for all your kind words and prayerful thoughts. Friends like you really helped me to have courage. I'm grateful to you both. Much love to both of you! Until Next time...Becca
@Ruby.02 жыл бұрын
Hi Becca!!! Thanks for all the kind words and I hope you’re having a great holiday season ❤️ - much love Ruby⭐️
@ittybittykittymama75822 жыл бұрын
@@Ruby.0 Hi Ruby, I just wanted you to know that I'm not on Instagram, so I couldn't check out the link Kappy put in the last video. Knowing you, it is something amazing! Love, Becca
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
It would be nice to see a You Tube group form to save these old gems preserve them. There is still money to be made from summer retreats to hunting seasons. I'm a retired carpenter and would love to have a whack at helping restore that place. It would need a big whack on the roof first but not impossible to restore the place. It would be a nice project for some years to come.
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
If U come across any Kittens one of my little pals just lost his best friend of 8 years and he has been affected with nobody to play with. I have been looking locally came up empty handed the last entire year.
@donnagagne38132 жыл бұрын
Kappy; I was afraid we weren't going to see you today. Hello Ruby. The place is massive. Back when wallpaper was cheap. Thank you Kappy.
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated for the kind words and watching! :)
@Ruby.02 жыл бұрын
Hi Donna❤ happy holidays 😊
@donnagagne38132 жыл бұрын
@@Ruby.0 Hello Ruby! Happy Holidays to you as well. 🙂
@elizabethderrenkamp6787 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful place, wish there were pictures of what it looked like back in the day.
@nilsarivera6122 жыл бұрын
I love that kitchen and the whole house
@danielmconnolly72 жыл бұрын
I was expecting to see body parts in the fridge... 🙄
@susandidier82742 жыл бұрын
Kappy. What a pleasure to see this old house that hasn’t been touched be vandals. Just the hand of time
@BenUnderwood-vn5cp Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy watching you explore these old houses. You must have studied architecture. You know all the names for the features of the houses. Thank you Ruby and Kappy. Yes, the stove in the kitchen is old. It was old when I was a kid and I'm 68.
@user-randi19872 жыл бұрын
What a big place, would need a whole lot of work to make it livable again. There was some great old wallpaper there, along with the woodwork and, windows. So happy you skipped the cellar that looked like far more trouble than it was worth. Nice to see you again Ruby. Thanks, Kappy
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Maybe if the floor the ladder was next too hadn’t been collapsing, I would’ve tried it! Hard too convey in a video that the floor feels really soft! Thanks for watching and the concern! :)
@user-randi19872 жыл бұрын
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 that ladder looked pretty sketchy and the bottom legs could have been rotten too.
@patriciavia74912 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kappy & Ruby🙋
@meankitten1 Жыл бұрын
That kitchen stove and wallpaper!!! 😍
@kristinadelvecchio87302 жыл бұрын
Yay, Ruby is back! You guys make a great team!!! Cool old house...I agree, it would be a great B&B, but would probably cost a fortune to fix!
@lindaknight37712 жыл бұрын
Kappy! I love this house…mainly because of childhood memories or something! I am 75…and there was a similiar house in my town, a lot of friends lived over the years. It was called the Pennsylvania house, think it was built as a rooming house for the railroad people…anyway …wonderful memories….I hated to see it torn down. the tiny rooms, only big enough for half bed and a dresser…and thank you for looking at newspaper..from a time I was a teenager. Thanks for the memories..from the hills of WV.
@tammybaker66352 жыл бұрын
I love it when you can find out a little bit of the history on a place you are exploring. The newspapers are an awesome find. From the looks of the missing "mop boards" trim on the second and 3rd floors, someone was going to salvage what they could. Wonder why they stopped? Mz Ruby has a good eye for doing this too. The linoleum was really nice and I'm glad she pointed it out. Just think of all the people coming and going from this place back in the day. It's great that a whole lot of updating wasn't done. Very interesting place and story. Keep up the good work Kappy. Give Mz Ruby a hug for me! Thanks for taking me along!
@kickapootrackers72552 жыл бұрын
Definitely worth saving for lumber and doors,etc. That Kalamazoo classic stove is nice too. Ty'all
@suzannefronzaglio24272 жыл бұрын
What State and mountain area was this unique boarding house located at? (To research further). Thanks 👍😊
@raphaelszok85612 жыл бұрын
That stove needs to be restored that is a treasure.
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
Those old coal stokers can put out some real heat probably was used to heat that whole upstairs. Only thing is the constant pain in the ass hauling coal up and ashes down.
@OliveDNorth2 жыл бұрын
I believe that Kalamazoo stove was made to burn coal. Used to have one kind of like it. Pantry/storage area was by far the coolest part!
@Simplylivinglifethebestican2 жыл бұрын
Is this house giving anyone else Fried Green Tomatoes vibe? Such a neat video. I loved the iron headboards. Thanks for another great video.
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you! Good observation! So glad you enjoyed! Much appreciated for the kind words and watching! :)
@janewasson48452 жыл бұрын
Hi, Kappy and Ruby! What a cool Dutch Colonial. All that lovely wood...wonder where the original fireplaces were? Must've been cool upstairs, and glacial on the less expensive upper floor! Thanks for the tour!
@jilldavis72292 жыл бұрын
Interesting place!!! I appreciate knowing the feeling that both you & Ruby felt…tells a lot about a place!!! Loved the beautiful staircase, stained glass, piano & trunk…sad to see that they cannot be removed, restored & enjoyed again by someone else 😰😞😢 Also too bad that the old bottles, glassware, door hardware, doors & window casings can’t be saved 😢😞😰 Such timeless treasures lost😰😞😢 The design in the floor was amazing!!! Such craftsmanship went into its creation!!! I’m glad that Ruby was able to accompany you on this explore 👍 Thank you Kappy for sharing this wonderful adventure with us!!! I loved it ❤️💕♥️
@TheCody290062 жыл бұрын
This place is AMAZING! Thank you so much for recording it before its gone!!
@jeanhansel58052 жыл бұрын
Ruby has a good eye too! :)
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Yes she does! Thank ya for watching! :)
@larryshumakerhihvv52942 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful home wish someone would save it
@Cueman2222 жыл бұрын
Aww your girl is with you! That kitchen is a step back in time. The hole in the bathroom floor was to pass extra toilet paper through. The old heating system is cool! I remember those fuses. We used to have a tub like that too. Wow, even an old wringer washer. We had one of those too when I was a younger man. Very cool Kappy!
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu87562 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to video these amazing homes and business' The stove in kitchen is the same color of the Roper gas stove I have. The handle on oven is the temperature and timer. It's sad we don't do more to preserve these cultural heritage homes.
@emj3422 жыл бұрын
Awesome house!!! Love the vintage kitchen appliances and fixtures and the stained glass!!!
@susiegnall39712 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful home! I didn’t notice any heating except for the stove on the second floor! There is a quilt pattern called Trip Around the World that is identical to the wooden floor pattern you saw on the first floor. I don’t know if it would be the same name. As for that little panel you opened under the stairs, they were all electrical breakers! This was a wonderful video and I’m glad to see Ruby again! Thank you and be safe!
@deborahlybrand22832 жыл бұрын
The doors and floor baseboards look like they were stacked to be sold or removed. Amazing house and appliances. Great find y’all
@anncrow33402 жыл бұрын
Sadly, some homes are so neglected that there's no saving them. that bubbled flooring in the upstairs is caused by the old varnish they used, without occasional sanding and replacing, it bubbles up, and I'll guess that upstairs was stifling in the summer, back in the day. Great video, hi Ruby!
@Ruby.02 жыл бұрын
Hi Ann!!! Happy holidays ❤😊
@anncrow33402 жыл бұрын
@@Ruby.0 aww, right back at ya, sweetie!
@MrHaighahatta2 жыл бұрын
Yes. Shellac was often used on hardwood flooring as a durable, glossy finish. Since it just sealed the top of the flooring, moisture from the wood and temperature variations can cause the shellac to separate from the surface wood in flakey nubs.
@thekingsilverado32662 жыл бұрын
Sometimes that bubbling isn't the varnish at all. It can be the results of replacing a pine floor and not letting the wood season. Pine flooring needs to be kept heated for a few years before it can used as flooring if not the finish on it does bubble. There also could have been a high heat in that room which will also cause a floor to bubble up like U said especially if it was refinished with out sanding and proper drying agent in the varnish.
@MsLibby2 жыл бұрын
Another great find! Thank you Kappy & Ruby!
@mirandarights96352 жыл бұрын
If only that great old house could talk!! It's gorgeous - thanks for posting!!
@lorirapp85812 жыл бұрын
What a place in it's day! That stove was made in my hometown; Kalamazoo MI. Company went out decades ago but they made beautiful products.
@sandraromano89192 жыл бұрын
Some great old appliances and furniture!
@blackswan69632 жыл бұрын
This house can be done up again...and retain its old glory !!
@marleneppaul2 жыл бұрын
What an incredible place. They don’t make homes like they used to. Those doors were immaculate, I wish it would be renovated.
@JoJo-oc2zp2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kappy. I have watched many, many of your videos. Also, I watch all the commercials, hoping that you get money for that. Keep on trucking ♡♡♡
@mz.lippey87912 жыл бұрын
WHEN I LIVED IN MINNESOTA WE WOULD DRIVE AROUND THE COUNTRYSIDE LOOKING AT BEAUTIFUL BARNS! WOW! THANQ THANQ THANQ
@urbanexploringwithkappy17732 жыл бұрын
Nothing better then driving around the country side finding old gems! Love it! Thanks for watching!
@TheCody290062 жыл бұрын
Wow wood cook stove in kitchen was probably used to cook food and heat water as a water tank beside it. Also beautiful gas stove and wringer washer!
@CathrynOlson8 ай бұрын
This is not a house. It’s a boarding house with customers. Care takers provided for the guests. Remembering it’s a boarding house the lay out makes perfect sense.
@NativeNYer2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kappy and Ruby! Great footage! B safe out there! BTW Ruby I love ur jacket!
@Ruby.02 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊❤
@ckswat77zz512 жыл бұрын
That was really great Kappy & Ruby. Still standing, no graffiti,no broken windows, tons of different wallpaper….. I wish those walls could talk. I can only imagine traveling back in the day. We are just a tad spoiled, compared to getting around back then. That trunk didn’t look extremely bad. What a shame that can’t be rescued & restored along with those beautiful stained glass windows. That’s a new one, a ladder into the basement 😂Come on Kap, you should have went down. Kidding. Stay safe
@lindastepp98422 жыл бұрын
Beautiful place at one time I guess, I thought about many people that made that their home at one time, a room to live in. Thanks for sharing.
@mombradshaw55282 жыл бұрын
How awesome are those longer, rectangle-shaped rooms... totally makes the difference...just beautiful all around 🌹
@customscreenprinting2 жыл бұрын
Urban Exploring With Kappy thanks for sharing this video with me about Stunning Abandoned 130 year old Boarding House Up North in the Mountains it was a really nice old house and i really enjoyed it so much and God Bless.
@1927su2 жыл бұрын
It’s so nice that the graffiti crowd handy found that place yet. What an interesting house! Thanks for posting it!
@SRay-or3nc2 жыл бұрын
I've only watched the kitchen and I absolutely love the video already. That kitchen is ridiculously wonderful!!
@joannefazenbaker14482 жыл бұрын
What an awesome find! And no graffiti. I get a peaceful vibe there. I don't know why you thought it was creepy. I feel those weary souls that found a place to rest their souls and homemade cooking.
@lornahardin45632 жыл бұрын
I can see this house was a beauty in its day. That old stove, doors and claw foot tub are valuable today. The black mold is taking it over sadly. What a shame to see these old beauties go to waste. Hope the doors are salvaged.
@RetroCaptain2 жыл бұрын
That's why they and the frames were stripped off. It looks like a salvage company bought the structure and cleaning it out of anything of value before it's burned down or pulled down with tractors.
@teresah.66962 жыл бұрын
This place is an antique lovers dream. It's on a main road not deep in the woods with all this great stuff still in there like the Stained glass windows, iron headboards, steamer trunk, beautiful old stove and refrigerator, bottles, iron wood stove, etc...weird nobody hasn't backed a truck up to this bldg.
@oliviarinaldi59632 жыл бұрын
The giant clothespin is a recipe holder. As your hands are full of flour and dough, sugar etc.; you don't have to look it up, you can simply look at the card attached and closer to eye level. Very convenient.
@gypsywitch25302 жыл бұрын
I was going to say that as well. Now I use a chip clip on my cabinet door handle.😁
@labrat41742 жыл бұрын
Great fine is always kappy. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy your weekend and be safe.
@maverickflint1991 Жыл бұрын
So nice to see that those stained-glass windows haven't been broken out yet 🙂👍
@kathycole44742 жыл бұрын
Wow it couid still be fixed back up and saved..hopefully someone will see it and want to fix it up for a bed and breakfast or a family home...Thanks for sharing Kappy and Ruby
@jerroldmcley43472 жыл бұрын
Those were fuses those little glass things in that panel freaking awesome 😎💕👍 place love the places you find and next time you go into a house with that much black mold you should wear respirators
@japlangston34722 жыл бұрын
Right! We have circuit breakers now!!!
@lynnb-TruckCastreauJr2 жыл бұрын
WOW! Would I love to have that old stove! What a beauty and a treasure! 13:00 that's not fire damage. Some of the old lacquers used to put a gloss on wood would often bubble like that if exposed to lots of sunlight. What an interesting place, and not yet beyond repair. Great tour. Thanks.
@debraoneal59782 жыл бұрын
I love it!!! Beautiful and love the old refrigerator and stove! Thanks for posting and nice seeing ruby!
@PenelopePeppers2 жыл бұрын
The Kalamazoo Heat Exchanger is in Excellent condtion and worth quite a bit !! So it the Piano if in fine working order !
@Esther2162 жыл бұрын
wow this is like going thru my aunt and uncles house back as a kid, after the big wood stoves for cooking moved out i am 57, my family was in canada, boy i would have loved to see this house when it was a HOME, often huge houses bacame roomming houses when a husband died, amazinglfind.
@brusselsprout58512 жыл бұрын
“Ancient” varnish bubbles like that. There are a lot of 19th century pianos with finish that has turned that way. Seeing those old appliances and that set of canisters to me says nobody has lived there since the 60s. I’ll bet a lot of lives and stories have passed through that house. Have a warm and Merry Christmas, you two.
@theozarkduke2 жыл бұрын
Amazing. i hope they save alot of the stuff before the house falls. the windows would look so good in a new home. and the wood work wow.
@melanienance49202 жыл бұрын
What a neat old place. Thanks Kappy .
@barbaraness45072 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful home that must have been in its day!
@mz.lippey87912 жыл бұрын
APPLIANCES WERE HEAVYDUTY MADE!
@speedy190852 жыл бұрын
i really love watching those old american architecture vids it's really fascinating to me aswell as the history and way of life back then is something that always keeps my fantasy up given i'm from western germany and most i get to see are concrete blocks from 1950. thank you for these beautiful insights 8:38 the mold almost looks like art
@carolyearsley2 жыл бұрын
The metal cabinet to the right of the refrigerator is an original old fashioned ice box. One large block of ice, bought from the ice man, or a distribution locker, would keep food cool for a week. For a while the newer late 40s/50s fridges were still called ice boxes, probably to sell them better. What you called a basement was then referred to as a cellar, and used for storage of coal for the furnace. Several things indicate that there was a total remodeling done in the 1950s. The wallpaper is straight out of that era, as well as the refrigerator. Its freezer had to be defrosted regularly, to prevent excessive ice build up, using pans of hot water placed in it to melt the ice faster. Lastly, this house was built during the gaslight era. Before remodeling there would have been gas jet outlets in the walls of every room. They have all been covered up. On a side note, it's interesting that the old claw foot tubs were often kept, even after a remodeling. They were so much better for soaking in than our smaller more modern ones.
@anthonyballard90512 жыл бұрын
This is a classic Dutch Colonial style house with three full above ground levels Kappy!... Very Nice Style... 👍⭐😏
@amyspencer6342 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing many patterns of wallpaper identical to all those back when I was a kid but I always thought the one with the little colored roses like in the attic was the prettiest. It's sad you don't see stuff like it anymore. Everything is too modern for my taste. My Grandparents house also had the push button light switches. I use to get in so much trouble as a little kid just pushing away at those buttons as fast as I could. LOL Great video as usual and I liked Ruby's video footage as well.
@TheCody290062 жыл бұрын
Both are refrigerators and the knob on stove is the oven thermostat! Would love those in my house!
@paulsalaz88572 жыл бұрын
Hi there kappy. I really enjoyed your video. I can't believe that no one has went into that house and rescue the antique appliances in the kitchen wow that's crazy. A lot of history in that kitchen. But anyway Great video thanks for sharing
@St.Linguini_of_Pesto2 жыл бұрын
There is so much _cool_ in this structure! Ty for sharing this.
@dombutler76852 жыл бұрын
This house was really interesting, it's not often you get to see a purpose built boarding house! Hopefully it gets restored, but I guess with less rooms as they're a bit small by modern standards. Thanks Kappy and Ruby!
@RuthRader2 жыл бұрын
I’d get those stained glass windows if I could. Thanks for the video.
@caroleknappsmith90102 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. If I has millions to spend I would love to restore this house and make it a bed and breakfast. What a wonderful place it would be. Thank you for finding it. Be safe you guys.
@sharonbaulch2 жыл бұрын
If only those walls could talk, imagine the story it could tell. So sad to see it fall apart like that. Loved your tour and the presentation, WELL DONE 👍. Look forward to seeing more video's.
@loretta76922 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! I would love that stove ! Beautiful old house
@sarahstrong71742 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for sharing. I was glad to have the chance to see this interesting, character-full, old place. The little narrow room with the sink & storage shelves, was a scullery for washinģ dishes such as cookware, preparing vegetables & cleaning brass, copper & silver items etc. They tended to do the rougher & dirtier kitchen work in the scullery. While they might wash the delicate tea dishes in the kitchen.
@ribbetribbet11612 жыл бұрын
Great video Kappy. Those rim locks (surface locks, box locks) on many of the doors- you don't see em too often. Our house has 12 of those. "Chantrell Tool Co" is cast into them in a small circular logo. Typically they're made of cast iron. Been trying to find the age of our house and used those as a reference. (Company was incorporated 1888) Was told our house built in early 1900s but no solid date. I still need 3 more of those locks! Keeping an old house going is a joy but does hit the wallet. Comments here mentioned heat - we barely had any; just had to kick in some thousands for mini split systems, that gas is getting too expensive!
@nadinemasteller10892 жыл бұрын
This may have been a simple boarding house and on it's last legs, but I got a cheerful vibe off of it. That old stove and refrigerator brought back memories for me (I'm an antique too). I bet that heating stove upstairs would still work. You mean you didn't want to drag that ladder up from the basement to check out the attic?😁 I bet the bubbling of the floor varnish was caused by too much heat rising from that stove. There was some beautiful old wood and doors stored in that place. I'm glad you didn't take a chance on going into the basement. I checked out Ruby's instagram. She's a cutie.
@vickisawyer74052 жыл бұрын
Beautiful old house and even better - no graffiti or vandalism. Very cool