Who here likes to discover old places?

ravensteve1961

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Ever just wanna walk into an old house built back in 1700s or 1800s ? Or walk into an old cemetary? Or an ghost town? Or walk though an abandonment amusement park or an old ballpark nobody plays there anymore.Or an old plant where it used to be work there 20,30 or even 40 years ago.I been in an old house in the woods built back mid to late 1800s I needed a flashlight though. But theres nothing in there i tried to get stuff i can sell on E-BAY but nothing no silverware no lamps. Stove is still in kitchen but no pots or pans.I been though bedrooms its funny no bathroom. in back there was a cemetary. Can imagine how people lived back then in the woods.
 
I wanna go back to the fifties, wear all those cool dresses and be a housewife lol!

Im old fashioned me

But then I think, how can I live without my mobile, the internet and TV?? Maybe Im not so old fashioned after all :lol:
 
i have been to ghost town before in south dakota.. however the made it into a museum.. for people to visit.. but its still a ghost town :D very interesting place.. also been in 1700's home where in east coast.. nice.. also been to abe lincon's home :D
 
I wished they keep this place up.
memorial.JPG

Id would go in there and remember all the great historic games played there.
Now its gone. :tears:
Memorial gone
 
ravensteve1961 said:
I wished they keep this place up.
memorial.JPG

Id would go in there and remember all the great historic games played there.
Now its gone. :tears:
Memorial gone
yeah.. same with our old NHL hockey stadium.. was demolished after the north stars moved to dallas
 
We have ghost towns all over Kansas - and abandoned farms...it's sad...so sad.
 
These abandoned farms around here
made me feel sad I'd wish to be able to do
something about fixing them up....
 
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I enjoy old ghost towns and explore them. We go out on four wheel drive to explore old mine towns all over in CA.
 
I haven't been to any ghost town or haunted houses ( not the fake one such as during Halloween but much real ), it would be awesome to be able to do so, that way I know what it like to be in something so scary!....
 
^Angel^ said:
it would be awesome to be able to do so, that way I know what it like to be in something so scary!....
Wanna be in something scary? Go out late at night for a midmite drive and go on the countryside and turn off your headlights and drive. :naughty:
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Ever just wanna walk into an old house built back in 1700s or 1800s ? Or walk into an old cemetary?
We love to visit old houses, plantations, ships, battlegrounds, and cemeteries. Those places are rich in architecture, craftsmanship, and especially history. Just last week we visited another plantation.

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ravensteve1961 said:
Wanna be in something scary? Go out late at night for a midmite drive and go on the countryside and turn off your headlights and drive. :naughty:
sure I dont mind driving on huge open road... but what's more scary is finding your old poop on the road
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Wanna be in something scary? Go out late at night for a midmite drive and go on the countryside and turn off your headlights and drive. :naughty:

that's suppose to scare me?....
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Wanna be in something scary? Go out late at night for a midmite drive and go on the countryside and turn off your headlights and drive. :naughty:
Actually, that is how they commonly drive in Ukraine. They can't afford to replace their car headlights, so they drive with them off most of the time. My hubby said that was a truly scary ride for him.
 
It's Met Center. I do remember Met Center. Now Ikea is sitting on old Met Center. Altough I like Xcel Center better than Target Center. Before Met Center was built, there was Twins outdoor stadium then they decided to tear it down and built Met Center there.

DeafSCUBA98 said:
yeah.. same with our old NHL hockey stadium.. was demolished after the north stars moved to dallas
 
There's some couple out in rural area. There was an abadoned house on a road in Farmington, when I was a kid, I and my siblings would walk to store, we would pass it. It look creepy, and no one lived there.

DreamDeaf said:
We have ghost towns all over Kansas - and abandoned farms...it's sad...so sad.
 
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