Abandoned Abduction Mansion - Millionaire Mysteriously Vanished Leaving Everything Behind

Publicado 2024-07-06
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  • @decangel1967
    That machine with the wheel, is actually used to crush grapes 🍇 for wine đŸ· making. My grandfather had it who then passed it on to our late father. We still have it, along with his manual grapes 🍇 crusher and related wine making tools and machinery.
  • No one makes furniture as beautiful as the French, the library is stunning so many books left unread.
  • Great explore Dave Check your editing, you very often show a repeated clip that we just watched! Lol Loved this explore ❀ x
  • @Naron495
    Dave, I love this house! I think it is such a shame that no one is working to restore it.
  • Awesome house
the wallpaper that seems like fabric is called Rice paper
I hung wallpaper for years . The theme where the wallpaper matches the fabric for headboards and curtains is a definite sign of wealth
that’s all custom!
  • @SueGirling68
    Hi Dave, wow what a beautiful old mansion, so much character to it. The wallpaper at 11:16 is called Hessian or Grasscloth. Even those outbuildings were pretty impressive. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx đŸ„°
  • @lynnl1793
    Dave, you're right about the piece of equipment in the outhouse being for grain. Looks to be a roller mill. Good explore!
  • @tigerlillybell75
    The room you found up in the "attic" area that looked like children's room with all the toys left was a nursery for young children. This is how old money wealthy people lived. That room and the attic is where the nanny had to keep them in the evening, or whenever the adults were having a party, etc. She also fed them up there and the children had to learn all of the table manners by age 8 before they were allowed to join their parents for the evening meal. The nanny and the children spent a lot of time there. Once the children got up to 8 years old and would not be a "disturbance," they were moved down to the level and given more grown up rooms. The original playroom was kept the same and toys had to remain up there. That is where they went to play, or to return to as adults to relive some good memories. Really, a different time.
  • Hi Dave I'm just watching your video now..loving what you do please don't go from YouTube,there's so many people that would miss you... Love from Scarlett her 6 dogs and her husband Mark.. Talking about Mark whens he bk...xxx❀
  • @Cindy-luvjpfe
    WOW! All those books it's so sad that they are sitting there and decaying away. The kitchen looked pretty much in good shape, but the bedroom were in bad shape. All the beautiful furniture was getting destroyed also. Thank you for taking along for this adventure. Take care and have a great weekend.
  • @ofthedifference
    Hello David, Sandy from across the pond in California here. Thank you for sharing this exploration with us. The furniture is absolutely beautiful, and the architecture of the building is stunning. I love seeing old machinery too. You'd never find such artistic craftsmanship in furniture or buildings here in America; sadly. Take care -
  • @Sharon-marie
    The French love their sleigh beds they are beautiful. I love the kitchen lights and the beautiful staircase and how every photo tells the invisible story of people who once walked our earth.
  • @roomullan3050
    The beautiful trees outside the house but sadly block the light out, they would have to come out. I noticed whoever went upstairs in the stairlift never came down again 😱😱
  • Wow this place is truly a time piece. I love how the birds are singin in the background and the doves nature is beautiful .I would love to see this place restored.The cutter blade looks to be doing corn and inside with that wheel they grind the corn down and feed chickens and also cornmeal.. That wheel also came from 1500s to the 1800s. Love your videos Dave and seeing Explomo i got excited yes I am with Explomo from the very start of his Exploring i was 1 of his first person .Now im with you to Dave.Dont change a thing Dave on what i see you do is amazing to watch . Love Barbara NWP, FL USA baby
  • @Sharon-marie
    The grass and garden look pretty neat like someone is taking care of it.
  • I was a wallpaper hanger for years and you can buy fabric and wallpaper to match then have someone cover your furniture to match I'm from America
  • @heidib9243
    What a beauty. I think the machine at the end, around 44:20 is an old mill for grinding wheat to make bread? Such an amazing place. Keep up the great work Dave.
  • @lindsay419
    Oh my those clocks and furniture 💕💕 The amount photos left are really sad but this place is stunning!