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UER Forum > US: Great Lakes > Abandoned House with lots left! (Viewed 2000 times)
Dave_Rancer 


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Abandoned House with lots left!
< on 5/3/2017 10:28 PM >
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https://m.imgur.com/a/pPyXw

I hope you all enjoy! I'll be making the second part soon!




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tombombadom 


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< Reply # 1 on 5/3/2017 11:34 PM >
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I'm not trying to be a jerk or start anything but if you post your pictures instead of the link to the album you may get more response. I've seen in the other sections people don't like to click on links to albums. I personally don't mind a whole lot, but just trying to be helpful.

There was a thread that showed the way to put the BB code in so they would show up. I'll see of I can find that and link back.




tombombadom 


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< Reply # 2 on 5/3/2017 11:46 PM >
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I'll have to wait until I'm back on the PC as trying to do anything from my phone is next to impossible.

Checked out your pictures. Nice set!




Dave_Rancer 


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< Reply # 3 on 5/4/2017 1:51 AM >
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I've been trying to post pics directly to here, but since I have no pc, I'm stuck on this phone hahaha! Thank you for your advice though! I appreciate it! I'm glad you enjoyed the album set!




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Ceilingtile 


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< Reply # 4 on 5/4/2017 4:35 PM >
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Awesome find. From the outside it looks a little uninteresting, but the inside is a different story. The house looks so much older from the inside, and the items inside are really cool. I especially liked the safe- super interesting. Thanks for sharing.




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< Reply # 5 on 5/4/2017 4:38 PM >
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Oh, and nice selfie.




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Nice find!! I really liked the shot with all the glass jars. But I just fell in love with that dresser, it looked like it's still in amazing condition..




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Awesome find. From the outside it looks a little uninteresting, but the inside is a different story. The house looks so much older from the inside, and the items inside are really cool. I especially liked the safe- super interesting. Thanks for sharing.


Agreed–the accelerated decay inside doesn't seem to match the condition of the house (new roof, siding, windows).

The interiors must be from the shed out back? The old window in the one photo seems to suggest so...




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Dave_Rancer 


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The more dilapidated house in the back looked to be the original home of the property. The floor was wood planks that had fallen in and revealed the dirt floor underneath. The other worn down building seemed to be a workshop of sorts. That's where the safe resides. The later pictures were of the bigger, more modern home. It seems like renovations were in progress and then just suddenly stopped. I'm glad you all enjoyed it! I have a part 2, but Imgur won't let me post anymore due to some sort of upload error. I'll probably make a photobucket account and learn to embed the URL and pictures to a thread.




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Dave_Rancer 


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Oh, and nice selfie.


Thanks! I just couldn't help myself hahaha




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Dave_Rancer 


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Nice find!! I really liked the shot with all the glass jars. But I just fell in love with that dresser, it looked like it's still in amazing condition..


There were so many Ball jars in different sizes. I wasn't able to capture them all in one picture. The dresser was mint. No water damage or vandalism. It even had the original drawer key! If it wasn't for Urbex rules and not knowing who owns that property, I might have taken a few jars, or planned to take that dresser. But, I won't. I don't like bad karma hahaha




For when we come back to the ruins of what was forgotten, we will then understand what we've lost.
Dave_Rancer 


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Agreed–the accelerated decay inside doesn't seem to match the condition of the house (new roof, siding, windows).

The interiors must be from the shed out back? The old window in the one photo seems to suggest so...


I would really like to make a video showing the buildings in their entirety, but I don't have the software for video editing, or even a pc for that matter. But I would like to upload something to YouTube and post it here just walking through and showing some history as I go. Any information would be greatly appreciated! Yes, the first few interior pictures are from the older home on the property.




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Ceilingtile 


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I would really like to make a video showing the buildings in their entirety, but I don't have the software for video editing, or even a pc for that matter. But I would like to upload something to YouTube and post it here just walking through and showing some history as I go. Any information would be greatly appreciated! Yes, the first few interior pictures are from the older home on the property.


I wouldn't mind seeing a video of this place. You don't necessarily have to edit it for it to be interesting, but if you were to take it on your phone, there are some apps, I'm sure, that you could do some basic edits with.




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