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i enjoy your videos a lot
Ответитьawesome video, another great !
ОтветитьVery great video its great to see a new vid from you guys!
ОтветитьVery nice camera work, love your videos;)
Ответитьgreat video guys :)
Ответитьkinda sad..
ОтветитьThat was amazing KU~ The house had some great details. The Iron wrought decorative panel on the front porch was beautiful. They should be repurposed. They are very expensive to have made.
ОтветитьGreat vid!! Like
ОтветитьWhat camera do you use?
ОтветитьAt first glance, and just a glance, the front looks OK then the back: whoa! How can a town council or health department or whoever allow a house right in town to get so bad? I'm a little surprised someone hasn't tossed a match. Maybe the house hasn't been torched because the neighbors are so close. Looks like the bathroom sink and the tub could be salvaged along with the mirror over the dressing table though the dressing table is likely a home for mice or termites or is moldy. Thanks for taking us along!
Ответитьthese old homes make my heart hurt!
ОтветитьThere's always a chair, lol.
ОтветитьPLEASE make vids without music.
Ответитьuntouched? lol
ОтветитьGreat video please keep them coming 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ответитьi figured the house would look like that after 30 years of abandoend
Ответитьgreat video, those bathroom fixtures for the toilet and tub, go back to at least the 1940's if not earlier, bet it was a neat house back when it was functional
ОтветитьHey nice to see another Kentuckian doing some urbex, were from Frankfort and do as much urbex as possible, there's and old abandoned furniture/ Walmart that you would probably like to check out. If you want any more info just pm me
ОтветитьClass!👍✌
Ответитьthat place should of been tore down a long time ago. someone needs to go to the auditors office report that place.
Ответитьso Kentucky has a lot of a banded houses huh?
Ответитьit sad to see items left in homes, you'd think someone would come in and clear it rather then the letting the rot take its sweet time, but it happens, either termites or woodworm sets in destroying the wood, then if not checked leaky pipes or heavy rain/stroms destroys the roof/floors letting the rot and left for years it either fall apart or just destroys itself in one go,
ОтветитьThat look's like it's been abandon since the 60's
ОтветитьI like he video but would also like it better without music and would like more commentary . Keeping e'm coming.
Ответитьcool video kentucky be safe out there
Ответитьnew subscriber kentucky keep up the good work
Ответитьthe rap music outside put the final touches! 😂 jk. I didn't mind the music that you edited in. as long as it doesn't take over other sounds and ambience
ОтветитьI like the music, I like the way you bring it in and out so its not too overpowering.
ОтветитьWOW, What a find, sad to see go into decay.. Great video, Thank you..
Ответитьwho was that singing?
Ответитьthis would be a great place to set up a hideaway camp! IF I offgrid, and live homeless (would keep my job), then this would be a great place to hide when "bleep" hits the fan scenarios!
ОтветитьThe turned wood trim and corbels you zoom in on during the closing exterior shots are in fantastic shape and probably original to the home. Probably native hardwoods. We see places like this all the time as we travel the backroads around central Kentucky. Thank you for taking us to see what we have only tried to imagine. If you are ever interested in old land or property deeds, transfers or history let me know. I have expanded digital access to several Kentucky counties.
ОтветитьHow much more condemned can it get? U know it's bad when the safest way out is thru the wall behind the bathtub! Yet there were clothes still hanging in the closets (dead-ringers for my mom's 1970's garb). We had a Heck's in my hometown. Used to get plastic furniture for my dollhouses there, among other things. One of the last items purchased, before they closed down: my "Get the Knack" l.p. Ha-ha!
ОтветитьExcellent job
ОтветитьAny idea why the house was abandoned? It is very fascinating seeing these homes, and wondering the history behind them.
Ответитьis this on stonetown rd in stamping ground?
Ответитьreally sad once beautiful homes left to ruin
ОтветитьCool music ..
Ответитьuntouched... sarcasm level up!
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ОтветитьA great video. Still some good old stuff in there. Like that old tub, the dresser w/ the mirror could be redone. I like the long,looked like porch furniture seat in the room with all the chairs. Shame for it to just rot away someday.
Thanks for sharing & be safe.
Poor house....nice find!!!
ОтветитьHanging cloths and left behind photo's ... so sad : (
ОтветитьThis is what happens to a house when the owmer dies..so sad
ОтветитьThis may sound weird but your voice has a calming affect to the video. When you speak it feels as if we are viewing it right there with you. 😎
ОтветитьLandbanks are needed to help deal with the issue of condemned buildings.
ОтветитьWas this in harrodsburg or Danville? Thanks for video
ОтветитьAre you sure this place has gone untouched since '89? Some of the furniture doesn't look too bad for supposedly being that old in a decaying house. And those clothes are basically untouched and very clean looking. Sure someone wasn't living there more recently? I have clothes in storage bags that don't look that good! Maybe someone who was homeless? Or neighbors using some of the better roofed areas for storage?
ОтветитьI know this is an older video but this place is awesome.
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