Exploring an Abandoned BBQ Joint (so many sagging ceiling fans!)
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2022
- Hello everyone, welcome to my next adventure...I check out the remains of what used to be an old barbecue restaurant! Not much is left of this lonely roadside find (including some of the roof), but with numerous sagging fans, a large stone fireplace, and some antique farming equipment, this was a pretty worthy explore. I hope you all enjoy this, and I do apologize for the late upload, as always, feel free to like, comment, and subscribe, and I'll see you next time!
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I'm surprised there aren't a million wasp nests with all that wood being there.
If I was exploring an abandoned place, and discovered an old ceiling fan, I would personally dismantle it, take it home, and get it working again, as I don't like seeing old fans getting scrapped or abandoned.
True the celing fan blade bent
That must have been an awesome place in its heyday. Thanks for sharing.👏🤗👏
Thank you for watching and commenting! Yeah, I could see this being a nice little local spot to hang out and get some good food. 👍😁
I noticed some of the sagging ceiling fans are missing blades too.
That was a whole herd of droopy fans😁 That fireplace was pretty awesome. Seems like a good gust of wind would send that place down. Hope you didn’t poison yourself by not wearing your mask. The snow on the floor of the big dining room was probably those acoustic ceiling tiles. They were made of asbestos, right? Thanks for exploring this old restaurant. 💕👍😊
Thank you for watching and commenting! I'm sure that's exactly what the 'snow' was...left over when the roof came off. I can only hope there was no asbestos. 😬
Those fans were so cool, never seen so many in one place! This whole day was a great 'splorin day, the next site I went to I'm saving for my 100th video.
Hope you had a great weekend, take care! 👍❤😁
Enjoy like always this explore love that news paper machine took me back to my days
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I didn't have high hopes when I found the place, but it turned out to be a worthy explore...the paper machine was definitely a nice random find. 👍😁
I would have taken one of those black fans.
Sad fans 😢😮
3:53 the power of hunter
This restaurant needs renovation
I agree...it looked like the place has just been left to rot, but hopefully someone will try to save it soon.
Broken ceiling fans
These harbor breeze astrocriat ceiling fans need saved
Absolutely...it was strange that they put in newer ones, and just seemed to give up.
if you go there again you should try to turn the ceiling fans on and make a video of it pls
If I'm ever back in that area, I'll see what I can do...thanks for watching! 👍😁
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Am I the only one who thinks sagging ceiling fans look creepy
No...I love a sagging fan, but they definitely give off a sad, creepy vibe, too.
@Joinlineboroforjrs agreed
They need a better home
is this old abandoned place is still there?
Where is this at?
what a shame but cool explore as always
Thank you for watching and commenting! This poor place has seen better days for sure; I was sure it wouldn't be worth a video, but it turned out to have some nice surprises. Hope you had a great weekend! 👍😁
Why don't you try Turning the Ceiling fans on
The ceiling fans are broken dude
Also, there’s no electricity to the building.
Likely zero electricity in the building lol. Think.
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