ABANDONED Pilot’s Home With EVERYTHING Left Behind - Family Isn't Allowed Inside!!!

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JeremyXplores

JeremyXplores

9 күн бұрын

Join me on a journey through an abandoned house in rural Alabama, a place that once thrived with life and love. In this video, we uncover the eerie beauty and haunting memories left behind in a home weathered by time and forgotten by those who once cherished it. Discover the hidden stories etched in every corner and crevice as we explore what happens when personal conflicts overshadow what truly matters.
Highlights of this video:
In-Depth Exploration: Get a detailed look at the decaying interiors and forgotten treasures of this abandoned house.
Historical Insights: Learn about the fascinating history and the once-vibrant life within these walls.
Emotional Journey: Experience the poignant remnants of family life and the inevitable decay over time.
Hidden Gems: We reveal some surprising finds that hint at the past glory of this now desolate home.
If you're intrigued by abandoned places, urban exploration, and the untold stories that old buildings can reveal, this video is for you. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more explorations of forgotten places and their hidden histories.
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@RobertBIrish
@RobertBIrish 8 күн бұрын
Those kids should be ashamed of themselves letting their mommas legacy rot away becuase of greed
@RobertBIrish
@RobertBIrish 8 күн бұрын
This literally breaks my heart
@RobertBIrish
@RobertBIrish 8 күн бұрын
Thank you Jeremy
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores 8 күн бұрын
It's definitely heartbreaking to see how unresolved conflicts can lead to such neglect. Sometimes, disputes can blind people to what's truly important. I hope sharing this story can serve as a reminder of the value of preserving our loved ones' legacies. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts.
@tucsonazul
@tucsonazul 7 күн бұрын
These tipe of videos are good for young people to reconsider their priorities and values, to let them know that life is not as long, that life is short and is their choice how they want live life, and be happy,.
@nickpatrick1636
@nickpatrick1636 6 күн бұрын
​@@RobertBIrishit's the world we live in
@fuchsialocks592
@fuchsialocks592 7 күн бұрын
Honestly, I cannot judge the son and daughter too harshly for their stalemate in court. As someone with a sour relationship with their only sibling, I dread the future of handling our parent's affairs. These two siblings probably have A LOT of reasons why they're at odds that we'll never know about. It's sad to see so much property fall into ruin, but idk.... at the end of the day, it's just stuff. If the conflict truly was about memories and belongings, they would've found a compromise that gave both parties a portion of what meant the most to them. But I don't think their conflict is about property, at it's core.
@GameDjeenie
@GameDjeenie 8 күн бұрын
Heartbreaking. If that was my mom's house, I would want everything that is inside. Keeping the memory of my parents alive will be the most important thing for me... not money. I can make my own money but the objects and memory are unique and you cannot buy new one in a store.
@wandaking4229
@wandaking4229 7 күн бұрын
I have my great grandmother's Singer sewing machine. I am 72 years old so you can imagine how old it is. It is in excellent shape too. That device you wondered what it was. It's not a cash register but it is a device to print checks. I would give anything to have that quilt on the first bed. It was beautiful. After so long the state should be able to take it over and try to save some of the antiques. That cottage by the pond is in better shape than the house and is probably older. They built things to last back in the day. Our builders should be ashamed of their work now. I truly enjoy your explorations.
@2dazla8
@2dazla8 Күн бұрын
I thought the same thing; that house in back is holding up much better. And that quilt, very likely hand made by someone that Clara knew and cared about. I love old quilts ♥ Just a shame.
@Nativebeautys
@Nativebeautys 8 күн бұрын
0:49 The poor dog is equally as sad as this story!! Hey Jeremy so happy to see you again. Always makes my day to hear the voice we all love.
@delibakerytravel
@delibakerytravel 8 күн бұрын
Shame On Her Children. She Worked Many Years For Her Treasures And Her Kids And Now Look At This.😢😢😢
@ZoeDuneCorp
@ZoeDuneCorp 7 күн бұрын
That's how it goes. Your kids don't give a fuck about what you've built. They'll turn around and throw it out.
@nickpatrick1636
@nickpatrick1636 6 күн бұрын
That's how it be
@angelapietras1235
@angelapietras1235 6 күн бұрын
@@ZoeDuneCorpyes to a point I agree but what we thought was beautiful in the sixties,and seventies to the next generation is old fashioned,I’m getting rid of most of my things now and I’m in my sixties so my grown children will not have the hassle of having to get rid of things,I must admit my husband hasn’t started to clear out anything at all and his garages are like a workshop clutter.
@scottieehopkins9857
@scottieehopkins9857 8 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy! Watching from California. I love the sensitive and poetic way you speak of these homes, and the stories they all tell. Thank you for taking the time to tell these stories. Bless you.
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores 8 күн бұрын
Hi there! Thank you so much for your kind words and for tuning in all the way from California. It means a lot to know that you appreciate the way I share these stories. Every home has a unique story to tell, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to bring them to light.
@paulforder591
@paulforder591 6 күн бұрын
It's shameful that the bickering brother and sister allowed their greed to overshadow their mother's legacy of love & kindness. She worked hard all her life for those things. The water damage has done a number on the antiques and framed artwork, the result of their legal disputes. It's all just rotting away. Appreciate the tour, Jeremy, and considerate of you to respect this house. Greetings from California. Keep up the first-class work!👍🏻
@user-hm7me8ck4z
@user-hm7me8ck4z 8 күн бұрын
This was a good one. Just the education of showing what could happen when greed steps in. In the end nobody wins and the honor and memory of the mom is tarnished. Im sure there is regrets but the pride wont let anyone give in. Thank you for showing the things we dont offten see. I hope jyst one of these videos can end conflict and allow these homes and its contents to be renivated to its full beauty . Stuff is not worth loosing more family over. 😢
@davidblackwell5219
@davidblackwell5219 7 күн бұрын
this is david and janette from tasmania im 60 my wife 58 we have 9 children we had made arangement for every thing to be sold and devided and if the kids dont want our house it is to be sold and divided we ore so proud of what you do and your not our son but at the end of the day kinfolk should be there to help others we have done family history for 30 years and we see houses headstons an birth deth and marage certificates you shoud be proud what you do is through film and your stories is preserved for all time it is sad to see familys not geting along our kids arnt angels but at the end of the day they stand up for whats write and they have each others backs thank you for being honest and true to yourself and others sorry about spelling im lerning god bless😀🙏♥ put your feet up and have a rest you deserve it
@user-oj7by4ll5y
@user-oj7by4ll5y 2 күн бұрын
Where is this house located
@user-oj7by4ll5y
@user-oj7by4ll5y 2 күн бұрын
Are u going to donate anything
@Crystal_Abbott-jn6xs
@Crystal_Abbott-jn6xs 5 күн бұрын
Another cool find. It's a shame that death brings out the worst and greed in so many families. It's bad enough a loved one is gone but to be dishonored in such a way is truly tragic. The honor you bring to the life this woman had is a blessing. The antiques are a sad loss, but the memories lost are sadder. From the looks of the home; once probate is resolved, there won't be anything to save. Thank you so much for sharing and honoring this woman's life.
@user-nc6id8et9j
@user-nc6id8et9j 8 күн бұрын
I'm so sad the children let everything ruin.😢
@aprilaubut4850
@aprilaubut4850 7 күн бұрын
I can picture this home as it was many years ago, in such a beautiful, quiet, tranquil location near a pond and surrounded by trees and serenity. I imagine at some point, they all really loved living there. The things left behind don't impact me as much as just picturing what it was like for the souls who occupied that space. The photos on the mantel are haunting. It's incredible that they have fought for so long, never forgiving, never making amends... While a place that used to bring so much happiness, fell into absolute ruin. Only on their deathbeds will they realize none of it mattered
@boardxtremist
@boardxtremist 8 күн бұрын
The lamp looking thing you asked about at 27:35, is a decorative scale. It has additional glass jewels around the top center, but should have two saucer like scale sides held on by gold chains on each side
@aheineman9138
@aheineman9138 8 күн бұрын
The first thing I thought of was the scales of justice. I could see it sitting on a judge’s bench in a courtroom or a lawyer or judge’s executive desk.
@Diana-dv7sg
@Diana-dv7sg 5 күн бұрын
Yes, that is correct! It's part of a decorative set of scales.
@lauraa2877
@lauraa2877 8 күн бұрын
The content on this channel is more interesting and engaging than anything on streaming or cable channels hands down. Thanks for the awesome work you put into making these videos.
@LaraCroft25444
@LaraCroft25444 8 күн бұрын
Hello Jeremy Here From Canada 👋❤ 🇨🇦 Love How You Always Take Us With You Exploring All These Amazing Places That Are Full Of Memories And Touching Stories . Your The Best God Bless And Protect You Everywhere You Go 🙏🌟🤗🧡.
@missindependent1973
@missindependent1973 7 күн бұрын
Hello fellow Canadian! ❤
@lavoixdevelours
@lavoixdevelours 8 күн бұрын
They destroyed not only their own sibling relationship, but everything she left behind.
@dangreiner9754
@dangreiner9754 8 күн бұрын
Jeremy I really enjoy watching your work. Your care and understanding along with the respect you give to the people’s property and privacy is a nice thing to see. It’s fun watching what you discover and it’s nice to see the respect you give. Plus you have a great speaking voice for what you’re doing.
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores 8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment. I'm really glad to hear that you enjoy my work and appreciate the respect I try to show for people's property and privacy. It's important to me to honor the stories and memories tied to these places. Your support means a lot!
@ruthcoombs2943
@ruthcoombs2943 8 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy,you always tell the story of these lost,but loved once property's,and the lives,that filled each rooms with happiness,looking forward to the vid,Thank you,from UK👍
@amandapalmer7507
@amandapalmer7507 6 күн бұрын
As a history buff and a lover of antiques, it breaks my heart to see all those beautiful pieces left behind. When you said that they should give them to someone who would appreciate them... 🙋🏻‍♀ Thanks for the video!!
@peggymiller9064
@peggymiller9064 8 күн бұрын
It's so sad that these siblings fought so much that what they were fighting over is gone. Why didn't they keep the house nice to preserve all those antiques??? I think that heavy metal item you picked up needed weights on each side to balance it but I could be wrong. I love antiques and I have quite a few antique dishware, tablecloths, lamps and doilies, so I don't understand this at all!!!!!
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores 8 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. It really is sad to see how the siblings' fighting led to the house and all its beautiful antiques being neglected. They missed out on preserving a wonderful piece of their family's history. I appreciate your knowledge about antiques! That metal item probably does need weights to balance it-thanks for the tip. It's great to hear about your collection of antique dishware, tablecloths, lamps, and doilies. People like you help keep history alive. It's a reminder of how important it is to cherish and take care of what we have. Thanks for watching and sharing your passion for antiques!
@EvvynMe
@EvvynMe 7 күн бұрын
Ask they had to do was sell it all and split the proceeds, if they couldn't compromise with each other
@barbaramarkham4736
@barbaramarkham4736 7 күн бұрын
Thank you Jeremy, I love every single one of your videos. You present them beautifully. I could listen to your voice forever. You are so caring and respectful of the people who once lived in these fascinating houses. A good indication to when the owners last lived there are prescription bottles or pill containers ( if they are in plain sight like the two bottles in the kitchen ) and if there is no calendar. Bless your sweet heart. Love from B. C. Canada 🇨🇦 I’m 70 yrs. old. I just saw that thing you called a cash register. I worked in banks in the 1970’s. It’s for certified cheques, you slide the check lengthwise in on the bottom slot, enter the amount, pull the lever and it puts an official seal and embosses the amount on the check. So nobody can mess with the amount of the certified check. Hope I explained that okay. ❤
@estellestribling1560
@estellestribling1560 8 күн бұрын
😢 There Is Such An Overwhelming Pervasive Sense Of Sadness Here.... 😢
@irenemonk7991
@irenemonk7991 3 күн бұрын
This kind of video helps me reflect on what really matters in this life and definitely not things staff. I never want to live all my stuff for my children to clean up or get rid of.
@joanntumbleson4169
@joanntumbleson4169 8 күн бұрын
Love this exploration but sad that it being destroyed! Greed is a horrible thing!😢
@patsysoyars4435
@patsysoyars4435 8 күн бұрын
I'll bet since the children were fighting over the estate that they were not allowed to remove anything from the house until it was settled in court. I can't understand why families fight over property
@johnjoeflanagan
@johnjoeflanagan 7 күн бұрын
Because one sibling believes that they are entitled to more of the estate than the other. Greed. Quite common. Entitlement.
@user-sy8ft1uh8r
@user-sy8ft1uh8r 7 күн бұрын
Maybe there wasn't a will to who is and what they were entitled to shame
@annpino5005
@annpino5005 7 күн бұрын
@@user-sy8ft1uh8r As Jeremy pointed out, there are two wills. This is the point of contention. Considering that one was in '95 and the other in '07, I don't see why this wasn't quickly decided in the later will.
@carolkroll9902
@carolkroll9902 7 күн бұрын
You have the exploring “gift “ . You are so respectful of the people that no longer live there and their possessions. Love the eye wink of yours too !
@LizChernobyl
@LizChernobyl 8 күн бұрын
It’s too painful to watch at times- I have so many associated family issues that it’s an everlasting shame
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores 8 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that this brought up painful memories for you. Family issues can be incredibly tough and leave lasting scars. It's heartbreaking to see how conflicts can lead to such loss and regret. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. Take care of yourself.
@user-sy8ft1uh8r
@user-sy8ft1uh8r 7 күн бұрын
WOW Jeremy that old singer sewing machine my grandma owned one exactly like that that one it opened up just the same way that is awesome find love watching your videos you always have such groovy finds antiques and so much more can't believe though the family don't come and rescue their loved ones belongings and keep them for memory sake for me if I could have had the chance to salvage my grandparents old house and antique anything I would in a heartbeat however that wasn't an option for me I was taken from my grandparents not once but twice and was raised in Foster care that was and is my most loneliest part of growing up I'm sure after 50years gone past it would all have been taken over by nature always enjoy your videos and that voice I could sit around a camp fire and listen to you tell stories for hours your absolutely amazing your explorez are far the best..PEACE ✌️🎉
@ckswat77zz51
@ckswat77zz51 7 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy! I get what you’re saying about all that stuff in the home & guest house. I’m not positive, but I believe once the kids stared bringing in lawyers, & in went in probate, they couldn’t go in there & take anything etc. Hands off until it’s settled & all the taxes & any bills of the late owner are paid. Since the kids never settled, it sits there & rots. Crazy. When we lived in Louisiana, there was a beautiful cottage we were interested in. It was in probate for years & when we left the state a couple years later, it was still in probate. So sad. Thanks for another great explore! Great seeing you. Stay safe on that beaten path, especially when you’re on your bike
@ckswat77zz51
@ckswat77zz51 7 күн бұрын
PS the tiles in the bathrooms looked 60’s. Even late 50’s. That medicine chest had the slot for used razors. That definitely dates back later than 70’s. Seeya next time
@loriah65
@loriah65 7 күн бұрын
So sad that the family couldn’t come together at the passing of their parents. What a waste! Thanks for sharing
@leannelingerfelt6058
@leannelingerfelt6058 8 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your videos. You show such great respect. And I love your around my neck of the woods so to speak, I’m in Georgia. Stay safe!
@fleurcapocci1978
@fleurcapocci1978 7 күн бұрын
For the children to be fighting like this, I can't believe it was a happy family home. But then I can't imagine doing this to my parents' memory.
@sandrabosley8616
@sandrabosley8616 7 күн бұрын
Hello Jeremy, GREED is a powerful voice! A lot of people in my family are the same. Let me tell you, it’s a Horrible thing. Just like this story, it tears a family apart and those with this greed are the ones who suffer! The condition of this home and the sentimental items left behind are forever lost. Like you said, so many wonderful Collector Items worth something will soon not be worth anything. This is proof that families must come together to save what is truly important, and that is maintaining the family itself and all the love they once shared! Thank You for sharing this story, and hopefully those seeing it will realize what they have been doing and make a change before it’s too late. God Bless You in what you do…Looking forward to future stories. Sandy B. 🙏💔🙏
@ivanjones-ud5dr
@ivanjones-ud5dr 7 күн бұрын
Everything you cherish and have spent your life working for that you hold as important will someday sit in a box ready to be thrown away as junk by the people who you thought it might mean something to its a sad reality of life but once we close our eyes for the last time our chapter here is done. Jeremy this was one of the best the music score was haunting .
@katheyheath8611
@katheyheath8611 7 күн бұрын
This makes my heart sad. All of this just sitting there rotting when family could have enjoyed it. I love the work you do man. Your talent for this is second to none! And oh by the way, no peek into the fridge in the guest house, bro! This is an absolute shame, the house I mean. Keep up the excellent work ❤
@roosgooren5331
@roosgooren5331 7 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy, watching from the Netherlands! Normally I wouldn't leave a comment but you absolutely deserve one. I'm always looking forward to a new video as you share those stories with so much respect and emotions. I started watching video's from other exploration channels (cause I've seen all of your video's) but these are just not the same, please keep doing what you are doing! It's getting better every time, thankyou so much for sharing those stories🙏
@cristinhopkins2748
@cristinhopkins2748 7 күн бұрын
What an amazing find with such a sad story! I imagine Mama didn't have this in mind when she was imagining the future of her children when they were still babies. It bears my heart that they were so stubborn, that in the end, they lost the ability to keep memories of happier times alive as well as whatever it was that was SO important to them thst they had to fight over it! Now, of course, it is mostly in ruins. Such a sad, sad end to a beautiful abandoned home. Thank you for sharing this amazing find!!! ❤❤
@DeonHarmon2668
@DeonHarmon2668 7 күн бұрын
This is a good example that goes to show things never really matter it's the ones who own it that means the most....❤❤
@niklazandersson5631
@niklazandersson5631 8 күн бұрын
Always a pleasure taking part in these journeys. Amazing content, so keep up the good work 👍 Jobs fill our pockets, but adventures fills our soul 👌 Greetings from Sweden 👋
@rich52569
@rich52569 7 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, antiques aren't going for what they used too. My parents were collectors going back to the early 60's (both of their parents collected too) and were living in New Hampshire. They would buy old Colonials that were from the 1600's and 1700's fully furnished with antiques, fix up the houses and sell them. They had their pick of what to keep and what not to, so they had really good stuff. Well, back in 2015 my parents wanted to retire to Florida and decided to sell off the antiques, but not a lot of people were interested. Apparently, much of the younger generations aren't attracted to them like the previous generations - is at least what my parents were told by many people who sell them and they are actually looking to get out of the business (some after 40 or 50 years as antique dealers) because of very slow sales. Older people aren't buying that much anymore and the young people dont want anything to do with them. So, after a while my parents pretty much sold it all for pennies on the dollar. Times certainly have changed. There just isn't a big enough market anymore - supply and demand. Hopefully others have a different story. Anyways, it's sad to see what the kids have done ( or haven't done) with the family house. I wonder just how far back their anger goes for one another - I can guarantee it didn't start at the Will, it's been going on for some time.
@stephaniebess3968
@stephaniebess3968 6 күн бұрын
It seems that many antiques have taken a nosedive in recent years. The youngest generation collect experiences not "things" so most items, with the exception of art work and Mid Century Modern items, have severely decreased in value. Many older people looking at the rotted furniture will think it expensive and valuable, when, in fact, it is not. The dwelling itself is probably the most valuable asset, but sitting and rotting away really it is not so much either.
@TBox-y2h
@TBox-y2h 7 күн бұрын
0:04 Hey Jermey I’m from South Alabama glad you’re in my state. I’m new to watching abandoned places. I certainly enjoy your shows and always look forward to another episode. Please be safe in those rotten areas you do take chances sometimes
@tucsonazul
@tucsonazul 8 күн бұрын
it would be so cool to see clips or photos of back in the day with all that family activitys, kids playing, cookout's and more... and then see the devastation and sadness of today
@EvvynMe
@EvvynMe 7 күн бұрын
I always think the same thing
@tucsonazul
@tucsonazul 7 күн бұрын
@@EvvynMe Exactly!... This could help young people to reset their priorities and values.
@frankintx699
@frankintx699 8 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy this home looks like it was built in the '60s It has almost Identical features as our home in N.C. which was built in 1961. Even the pink bathroom tiles and the stove knobs look the sam, also the baseboards and doorknobs. Thanks for sharing.❤👍
@pamelagideon7762
@pamelagideon7762 7 күн бұрын
This was a good one Jeremy .It's hard to see that the owner worked so hard to have material things throughout her life to see them deteriorate after death. A lot of memories. It just lets me know not to have a lot of material things I really don't need. And times have changed. It used to be the daughters, and sons would look forward to receiving the material goods for memories or because valuble antiques to pass down to their children to keep it in the family. But now our kids, values have changed, and they don't want our stuff. It's sad 😢
@ouiji1963
@ouiji1963 8 күн бұрын
Amazing video Jeremy. Might have been a good idea to cut the power at the service panel 🤣 Can't wait for the next one. 🙂
@sherrihelton6804
@sherrihelton6804 5 күн бұрын
Jeremy ,I LOVE YOUR ATTENTION TO DETAILS!! Your commentary is SO VERY, in depth& you are so easy to watch. You are very thorough, In your abandoning videos, which really makes it interesting for me being a grandmother and loving antiques and history. Your voice is very easy on the ears, I have no problem watching your videos to the end. I've watched several others including those that you have teamed up with occasionally. But NO ONE ,does their videos, as well as you. You could be an author as wonderful of a storyteller as you are. Don't stop I love it
@sherrymontgomery4623
@sherrymontgomery4623 8 күн бұрын
Hi, Jeremy Antonio & Sherry From Atlanta, Georgia, We love your interjections of how you tell the stories about the people who have lived in these home. Thank you. Can't wait to see what's coming next.
@michelleCanadaGoose
@michelleCanadaGoose 6 күн бұрын
It is incredible what the siblings have created by battling it out, they will lose it all. Love watching your exploration & I lost my dad a year ago & your videos are comforting
@ralyndacumbie8967
@ralyndacumbie8967 7 күн бұрын
Hello Jeremy, This sad to see, but it happens all the time. The thing in the closet is a old scale just missing the hooks and chains and dishes on each end. The arrow at the top gaves it away for me. Hope you have a bless week.
@utubesux09
@utubesux09 8 күн бұрын
The thing in the closet that you thought was a candle holder is a decritave scale. The two trays were missing.
@robina8048
@robina8048 8 күн бұрын
Awesome video as usual! Thanks. Watching from Missouri❤
@marylangham-daniel5178
@marylangham-daniel5178 7 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy, look forward to your explores. This once beautiful home held much happiness, much laughter & love. But because of the greed and hate between her children, you can truly feel its sadness. Like other places you go, the house speaks to your soul & you really put your heart in to your work. I could sit for hours, Upon hours listening to you as you bring the places back to life. Thank you for taking us all along on your journeys. Such an interesting story on this place. Sad to see how it was left behind not taken care of. Thanks Jeremy for such great content. Stay safe!
@kathleenschaubhut4174
@kathleenschaubhut4174 7 күн бұрын
So very sad and such a shame to see the home and belongings left to rot. Thanks for sharing.
@aheineman9138
@aheineman9138 8 күн бұрын
We don’t know the backstory behind the competing wills. There are so many possibilities that it’s not for us to judge (response to comments in chat & here). It’s possible that one of her children did something that made her so angry that she cut him/her out of the will. Splitting it may not be her wishes. Another possibility is grandchildren. If one of her kids has more grandkids she may have adjusted inheritance accordingly. Instead of 50/50 for his 2 daughters, my grandfather made his will to equally divide 7 ways-2 daughters, 5 grandchildren (3 to one dau & 2 to other). The dispute may not even be about monetary greed. There could be squabbles over sentimental items with no monetary value (handmade items, etc). This happened in my family. No legal disputes but longstanding hard feeling. Such as for instance over a very old family drum that is set under the Christmas tree that wasn’t delineated in the will. Not squabbling over money-but that drum is nostalgic & worth more than any money.
@fuchsialocks592
@fuchsialocks592 7 күн бұрын
I feel the same way you do. We don't know the backstory of their lives and conflicts. At the end of the day, this impasse they've reached probably has NOTHING to do with the items in the house and everything to do with family history. And as we all know, just because someone is family doesn't mean we like, love, or tolerate them.
@patriciacammarata7036
@patriciacammarata7036 7 күн бұрын
What a great find! Look what the kids missed out on. What a shame. But what an explore. Thank you From Boston ma. Keep them coming! ❤
@tallshal4214
@tallshal4214 8 күн бұрын
A fascinating house and beautifully presented, very thought provoking. Thanks Jeremy 👋
@carlashepherd9362
@carlashepherd9362 7 күн бұрын
How can you leave all those picture’s & furniture behind! This so sad & heartbreaking ! Cool video! ❤️🥲🤘👍
@Sandjan90
@Sandjan90 7 күн бұрын
Jeremy thank you for another beautiful explore. This absolutely breaks my heart to see all her precious belongings just rotting away. All of these things meant so much to her and the children couldn’t come to some sort of an agreement and now neither of them will enjoy any of her estate. Just a shame! Stay safe out there.
@christinedistelhorst8879
@christinedistelhorst8879 7 күн бұрын
This is so unreal that the children cannot come to some agreement!! Thank you for not using foul language! There are some on You Tube I have quit watching because of foul language. I will follow you and see where you go next time!! I really liked that dog!!
@Chris-yw7ts
@Chris-yw7ts 8 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy.Watching live from London. I never miss any of these great videos. Keep up the passion, bro 👊
@tammymcmullen8238
@tammymcmullen8238 7 күн бұрын
Those kids dishonored their mother because of greed. They should be ashamed of tgemselves.
@juliehelmick4341
@juliehelmick4341 7 күн бұрын
You do such a beautiful job telling the story of these abandoned homes.
@sandramathews8321
@sandramathews8321 8 күн бұрын
I'm always so excited to watch one of your videos. You were the first explorer I watched and remain my favorite ❤
@mightymouseofnyc
@mightymouseofnyc 8 күн бұрын
You got me on Patreon Jeremy. I hope others join to help this channel grow. Great exploration as always. I really do resonate in those moments when you share what is important in life. RIP to this house. I may miss your next explore premiere but will catch up. Thanks again for a great exploration and the research!!
@Mary-Mercedes
@Mary-Mercedes 7 күн бұрын
That machine at 35:59 is a PAYMASTER check printer that stamped a tamper-proof amount on a check. Small businesses used them in the 1950's and 1960's. Not much collectible value today.
@ZionBrown64
@ZionBrown64 8 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for this episode 👍😀
@SarahBlume65
@SarahBlume65 8 күн бұрын
Great video Jeremy. So sad that almost everything is ruined.
@RobHall1984
@RobHall1984 7 күн бұрын
All of the lady's beautiful treasures left to rot is heartbreaking. Jeremy, you have shown more respect for her possessions than her family have
@Betty61797
@Betty61797 7 күн бұрын
Who is making crappy videos?
@Betty61797
@Betty61797 7 күн бұрын
Those dishes are correl dishes and cups. The lamps are work some money without the shades! Take the chance and shut all the power off in the circuit box! Don’t a good deed!😊
@Funsho97
@Funsho97 7 күн бұрын
So sad to see that everything that the woman that lived there worked for is now just decaying away, it's like her whole life's work meant nothing to her children to just let everything be left to rot and that is a sad thing. If the children disagreed so strongly on things, there should have been a 3rd party to sell everything and split it right down the middle rather than to just leave everything. I think the machine thing that you thought was some sort of cash register is actually a device for cutting checks. Good job, and thanks for sharing this one.
@deniseharris9320
@deniseharris9320 2 күн бұрын
That secretary desk you walked past when you entered the guest house was beautiful.
@Cpbeautygirl
@Cpbeautygirl Күн бұрын
Your voice is soooo relaxing. Such a beautiful video.
@maryjanetanner8263
@maryjanetanner8263 7 күн бұрын
My mom had a old singer sewing machine just like the one you found . That's what I learned to sew on.
@nicoletanis3703
@nicoletanis3703 7 күн бұрын
Great, same thing with me, I learned to sew on that type of sewing machine.
@GeorgeJewell
@GeorgeJewell 7 күн бұрын
Your Classic Jeremy, don't see that much anymore, really enjoy your adventures. Keep it real and stay safe on your trips..
@chrisvoigt7770
@chrisvoigt7770 Күн бұрын
Such an amazing collection of antiques! It's so hard to believe that everything is in such good condition still
@WakeUp01949
@WakeUp01949 7 күн бұрын
It is sad, but with all the abandoned explorers documenting these homes, we see so much of the very same thing. I know there's different stories and reasons for memories and homes being left and only those connected know the whole story. They should have at least had the power turned off. The mother actual may have been a hoarder, trying to fill the loss of her husband and maybe the loss of the children not coming to see her? So she fill her home and life with a lot of things. Sad, no matter the reasons.
@davebaldwin4956
@davebaldwin4956 7 күн бұрын
Thanks for all your hard work in making these amazing videos for everyone to enjoy. I could listen to you for hours.
@katesutton1476
@katesutton1476 5 күн бұрын
Great job on this house. So sad so disrespectful of the mothers possessions. I'm sure they were scarfing up any money left over. Too lazy to deal with the antiques. So glad u appreciate these things Jeremy. Much luv to u Carry on
@loriah65
@loriah65 7 күн бұрын
I’m so excited to see your video pop up. Yay!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@RavenNl403
@RavenNl403 8 күн бұрын
Thank you for exploring with us today always enjoy 🤗
@madusa1952
@madusa1952 8 күн бұрын
Why is everybody judging the owner of this house the children and the family left behind as you saw it has electric to it and some of the rooms look like they've been working on them there are things packed up looks like they've been in there trying to pack the place up don't rush to judgment until you know the truth behind it.
@SharonJones-ql8oy
@SharonJones-ql8oy 8 күн бұрын
It's an old Check Writing Machine
@mightymouseofnyc
@mightymouseofnyc 7 күн бұрын
I hear your concern about the judgement. Here's the thing. The house and its contents are stuck in the court system which means no one can remove anything from the house legally. It's not up to the court to decide. It's the family who has to agree. Second, this house is very close to falling in on itself. If they were boxing it up, the removing of such items should be of urgency because that house won't stand much longer. Add to it the level of mold and the risk of the house catching on fire because the electricity is still connected is indicative of someone who doesn't care. The signs are there.
@user-eg7yt6by4m
@user-eg7yt6by4m 3 күн бұрын
So heartbreaking 💔 Over hate & want so sad 😢 Thank you for sharing this video ❤
@annpino5005
@annpino5005 7 күн бұрын
Those similar-looking pink chairs were probably not antiques, or at least not by the definition of 100+ years old. My parents had a pair of chairs exactly like them in the early '70s and they were replicas. My father still has them. They're of an interesting design. The chair with arms was for the man and the one without was for the woman, to accommodate hoop skirts, bustles, and the like. Great explore, as always, Jeremy! When I'm winding down to go to bed at the end of the day, I know I can always count on one of your fascinating but soothing videos to take me out of my headspace. I never get sleepy! Just relaxed and thoughtful, a nice place to be.
@DonnaHare-gb7pm
@DonnaHare-gb7pm 7 күн бұрын
Well done yet again, loved it❤
@brianthomas3465
@brianthomas3465 8 күн бұрын
Great adventure Jeremy. You may want to be more careful with blurring stuff, I figured out where this is located through watching and I fear some would take advantage of this.
@missmoneypenny232
@missmoneypenny232 3 күн бұрын
I drank a shot every time you said antiques. 😊 As usual, wonderful work. Love your attention to small details. The van is absolutely awesome.
@tjohn4398
@tjohn4398 7 күн бұрын
Both of those vehicles can be fixed and cleaned up and driven again. In fact I would love to have that van, I could work wonders with it. That is my favorite body style for those vans. It is also my favorite color. I would be willing to make an offer to the probate court for it.
@michelleCanadaGoose
@michelleCanadaGoose 4 күн бұрын
This one broke my heart and the 1920's house. Can't stop thinking of their history
@kevinmichael2538
@kevinmichael2538 8 күн бұрын
I think these channels about abandoned houses are cool and their stories
@lynnb-TruckCastreauJr
@lynnb-TruckCastreauJr 7 күн бұрын
What a shame that greed and selfishness got in the way of saving this house and Mama's treasures! When my parents passed, my brother and sister began the feud over who gets what, and I walked away, never to look back. "Things" can never replace loved ones. 14:45 boy, would I love to have that mantle for my fireplace! "22:25 -> 2-2-71 first solo" corresponds with the pilot's certification you found at 24:18. 27:10 appears to be a scale. 32:40 that looks like an old PayMaster. It was used to print checks.
@dmsparatta
@dmsparatta 8 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy! Thank you for your explorations I so enjoy them.😍✌
@patkilmurray4702
@patkilmurray4702 8 күн бұрын
Great explore, beyond belief just how much stuff they possessed, they were a greedy family. You'd think at least one of them would check on it occasionally before it got this bad. Hate to see once beautiful and expensive antiques being ruined, such a wicked waste. And the Merc! Makes me want to weep😢
@munroborisenko7278
@munroborisenko7278 5 күн бұрын
That tape recorder is from the 70's. Thanks for an amazing explore. So many wonderful things ruined !
@rdkklosterman7002
@rdkklosterman7002 3 күн бұрын
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!! Thx 👍
@Tomatohater64
@Tomatohater64 7 күн бұрын
Surreal to be sure, but in a disturbingly sad way. How old was Clara Johnson when she passed away in 2013?
@valeriejpanda
@valeriejpanda 7 күн бұрын
Thank you Jeremy for another awesome video. This is really sad to see all of these Antiques & items go to waste. It's a shame her kids couldn't reach an agreement. Alot of these things could have been donated (those in the boxes that were covered), I have learned that All possessions are not that important & you can't take it with you when you are gone. Maybe just spend quality time with your family, that's what really matters.
@valeriejpanda
@valeriejpanda 7 күн бұрын
I have also notices how these abandoned homes have so many photos & certificates of the family. Those I would want to keep, You can't replace those. Also Art work (some that was hand painted) would be a treasure to most families. Sometimes Greed is all you see. Sad
@rosalenarose1391
@rosalenarose1391 7 күн бұрын
Oh boy, the story and music were beautiful. wow such a shame that these brothers and sisters can't get their shit together. To see all of this to go to waste. Alot of this stuff could have sold or donated. That thing in the closet is a scale, the two end pieces were missing, they hang with chains and small trays attached to each chain then you put weights to balance things, to calculate weight. The other item I believe was used in banks to mark cheques or money orders the amounts. I could be wrong. Thanks for sharing.
@kayk3756
@kayk3756 8 күн бұрын
I love you channel so real life you are my favourite 🤩 ❤️🙏
@iSpyCars
@iSpyCars 6 күн бұрын
Id love to see that early-model Mercedes R129 restored. I wonder if its a 320 or 500 SL based on the color. Its sad that they let the house fall apart and neither of them could claim it but like you mentioned...this happens all the time.
@jacquelinedimattia774
@jacquelinedimattia774 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for another amazing story 😀
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