“Exploring an Old Abandoned County Jail with Inmate Writing on the Walls This jail was built in 1889. The jail was built with the sheriffs residence attached to the jail, as many jails were built in similar fashion during the 19th century. It closed in 1974 after the county built a new modern jail. Besides an occasional office in the residence part, the jail has been abandoned for almost 50 years now.” –AbandonedCentral
“Abandoned Tiger Rug House With Everything Left Behind Single family home that was abandoned around 2015 when the owner and resident of the home suddenly passed away, leaving everything behind. The Tiger Rug house was a real gem to experience and explore; simply because of all the vintage furnishings, expensive and rare antiques, and personal and intimate belongings that were left behind after the owner passed away. The name Tiger Rug House comes from one of the more incredible furnishings that was left behind, a compete vintage tiger rug with the head of the tiger serving as the “masterpiece” of the entire explore. The tiger rug, which was located in the living room, brought out some of the most incredible images from this once abandoned house. Other rooms in the house included the back room, which was full of antiques from personal photographs, to a vinyl record player, to an old wooden hand-carved harp. The dining room was also nothing short of amazing. An old oil painting hung above the antique cabinet and the oak dining set itself was something to see. The bedrooms upstairs were also still set up, adding the experience that this house was very special indeed. The children’s bedroom which featured a bunk bed and stuffed animals, still had the 1990’s celebrity posters hanging on the wall, including Leonardo DiCaprio. The master bedroom also was a thrill to explore. The master bedroom still had the vintage medical equipment left behind; only solidifying that something sudden and possibly tragic happened to the owner. Shorty after exploring and documenting the tiger rug house, it was put up for sale and eventually sold in 2018. The tiger rug house has since been cleaned out and a new resident is currently living in the once abandoned house.” –AbandonedCentral
Very nice job on this revisit to the “Tiger Rug House.”
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“Whatever you think is a permanent part of your life won’t last forever. Somewhere on an Italian mountainside, we found the sad proof of that. There is a broken city where families lost everything. After a decade of neglect, hundreds of homes sit empty today in varying states of deterioration. What happened here? Wherever you go here: The abandoned houses still contain all the possessions, which shows that families had to flee from their homes overnight. In this episode, we explore dozens of derelict structures to see what is left behind. Almost one thousand people used to live in this city, and now it is a ghost town. Life can change in an instant.” –BrokenWindowTheory
“The abandoned church in this video has been a place of prayer for at least 2,500 years. Spontaneous subsidence of land and other phenomena made this the site of gods. Already worshipped in ancient times, then by Romans, and recently by Catholics, this is one of the most fascinating yet mysterious cult sites in all of Italy. This manmade structure reconquered by nature is submerged today and sinking deeper into the ground year by year. But for us, it was just another unexpected roadside find.” –BrokenWindowTheory