 find this off the internet. Somebody kind of mentioned where this was, what road it was on and I appreciate it. So if you watch our videos and you're the one that told me this was on 726 in Oklahoma, Ohio. Appreciate it. We found it. We just talked to the guy's brother and he's guest of maintenance place to be around late 1850 somewhere right in there. Man, it's windy. He said it's pretty bad. It's coming down. Unfortunately, it's coming down soon. Yeah. Wow. Good eye, honey. Nice job, boo. Honey, stay back a little bit, okay? So some festival fees are at that window. I mean, you can see that. Who was it? Mason Montgomery. Mason Montgomery was original. He built this place. Now, we're going to be going over here. That building here used to be an old school house. And then what did he say it was? A seed mill. A seed mill. But this is cool. So this probably would have been what? Summer kitchen. Yeah, I know. I've seen that. I was looking. All right, the wind is so loud. He said the bass was on. Huh. Now, shit. You don't see him anymore. It's for somebody we're subscribed to and one of our subscribers moved. There we go. That's pretty cool. There's a dead animal. I'm going to get a shot of this old water pump in here for you. But he said, excuse me, something about the, he thinks the fire department's going to help him take this place down. So it was nice of him. He said, yeah, let's go and take some pictures. This is the shaft. See how it turns? Now, if I am right about this, okay, it used to come through there. I believe that would have been a shaft from a windmill a long time too. And I'm guessing maybe it was for, I would say what it was for was, this is a well. It was for this pump, that shaft. Yeah. I was telling you too, that shaft there would actually go into a windmill that used to be outside there. And it would turn, come through here and turn and pump water and stuff for you. Yeah, it's all caving down. You wouldn't lie in the floor. It's rotted the ceiling, which is the upper floor. It's rotted bad shape. Yeah, you wouldn't lie. It's bad shape. Say, man, I want you falling through, poo. What did you jump for? Huh? I didn't hear you. I didn't jump. I hit my hat in the basement, but he gave us permission to take some pictures and film this. Make sure you close that door. What? I'm here. You get that sensation. Yeah, it's called vertigo. Make sure you close that door. But that's kind of cool. We haven't none of house, haven't really found any. Yeah, guys, right. It is pretty rotted, but it's a shame it's going to be gone. So I'm glad we did get some documentation of it before it's gone. Hate to hear that, but maybe I can just stick the camera in here. They said he'd rather have us not go in because it was unsafe, but I mean, yep. Yeah. Yeah. All original. What was it something? The guy's son got it or something? Yeah. And just let it 70 years just down the drain. Well, it hasn't been vacant for 70 years. 70 years in the house, just probably went to shit. But anyway, we wanted to document this because it is going to be torn down. And like I said, we are in a little ghost town called Oklahoma, Ohio entrance to the barn, the cobalt and those two big rocks out there into the driveway. But like I said, so she's who's getting pictures of the inside there. I don't want her going in because that floor is bad. We saw that. So I need somebody's coming. The car there, all they're just turning around. So anyway, there's the cobalt again, but no gas meter thing there. There's a little tree back there, a lot of corn around here. So we're going to be, we're going to leave here and head right over there to that place along the walk around the hit. Like I said, the guy said they didn't really probably wouldn't want to send it for fear that we would get hurt. And it was pretty bad. So that's cool that we did get permission to do these two places. The same guy owns both of them. So we're going to cross the street now and uh, hi Pooh. Hello. I haven't done a house in a while. Are you happy? Yes, I'm very happy. Where are you at? Oh, Oklahoma. It is windy isn't it? Yes, it is very windy. That's why I'm talking loud. Yes. What did you do last night? Oh, I went to a very scary place. Yeah? Yes. A real haunted place or fake? Fake. Yeah? Was he scared? Yes. Did you scream? I screamed a lot. Did you have fun? I had lots of fun. So tell YouTube about uh, what wasn't land of illusions in Ohio here? Yeah, land of illusions. It's really cool. Everybody should go. Where was it? Middletown, Ohio. Right off or out for? Off or out for. They got a lot of different houses and places to go in. You're afraid of clowns like Shea Bear? We don't need to go there. They have an insane clown thing. They got a close because it was very rainy last night, but we went anyway. We weren't going to let the rain stop our fun. And then they have what? What else do you do there that you can tax her for? You can be extra to go and do a zombie hunt. I like zombies, Shea Bear doesn't, but we didn't do it. That's 13 bucks a person. 13 bucks a person. Just for the zombie hunt thing. It's paintballs, but you get the ride around on a truck and shoot the zombies like that. But the other part of it, they had a little bar there. And then they had uh, what else did they have? I see it. A little snack bar. Look at me. Yeah, they had a snack bar and everything and it was really cool. We had a drink. They have a bar in there too. A bonfire and a big screen that they play videos and everything. So it was really cool. We had a good time. It was what 34.99 a person and well worth it. It is, it really is. You can go through your things as many times as you want. Yeah, and I mean the people there were really great and we had a really good time. All right, we're going across the street. Later poo.