Deserted Ghost Town Hidden in the Forest - Why Did They Leave?

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Published 2023-10-10
When planning to explore an abandoned mill, we had no idea that we would find a deserted town hidden in the forest, with most of the belongings left behind. But why did they leave?

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All Comments (21)
  • @PinInTheAtlas
    This deserted ghost town and mill have a very interesting past. When we arrived we were’t expecting to find so much left behind. What a discovery! Sorry to keep reminding you, but we do post new content every Tuesday. Please subscribe if you haven’t already and check that all the notifications are on. Also, please share our content on all your social media sites. If you have any issues, be sure to email us. info@pinintheatlas@gmail.com/ If you like what we do and would like to support these explores:  ✅ Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas ✅ Help fuel Tonto: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas ✅ AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FJC5W7Z1C19A/ref=na… Contact us: info4pinintheatlas@gmail.com/ Website: pinintheatlas.com/
  • @diane1390
    It's heartbreaking to see the possessions left behind. It makes me wonder what kind of situation was causing so much distress. I was forced out of my last apartment complex, as a private equity firm bought it and forced all the renters out. I lost a lot of my things, but at least one family with children were locked out, being forced to leave everything they owned. I can't get over how many apartment complexes require a credit check, even complexes that take Section 8, do this. People are low income don't have credit cards, that's the biggest reason their credit rating is so low. They need renter history, not credit checks!
  • @alive.off-grid
    This is an old mining town. When mining became scarce less mineral came out of the ground everyone started leaving, only taking what they could carry.
  • @metallicamark69
    Why nobody has wanted to go back and buy properties is beyond me! What a cool place to move to with my tribe and build up new again ❤
  • People used the jars to can fruits,vegetables,soups for the winter months.Also make jellies and jams. A reslly cool explore.❤️👍
  • Isn't it amazing how many properties are abandoned with all the peoples belongings left behind ???, there is probably an explanation why but hard to comprehend ay ??, so well done you blokes and keep it up and keep safe Cheers
  • @GnGExplorations
    What an experience to just find when you're looking for something else! Thanks as always for a fantastic video!
  • @NNTK-oy9rf
    The ceiling tiles are from the early 1900's era, they were a very high demanded home decor for the middle class.
  • @keymaster7323
    First time I've encountered this channel and I really liked the video. I appreciate hearing about the place's history--it really orients the site in place and time. I could just imagine it in the early days, the types of cars they would have driven, the types of dresses the receptionist in the office would have worn. I also like the personalities of the presenters--relaxed, friendly, relatable.
  • Amazing community it must have been to live in. Very cool! Awesome that you found it by accident. Love to wander around there. Thanks guys !
  • @davidensign5172
    Wonderful, forested explore. Relics of the days of our lives. Leaves me somewhat melancholy. Ground is not very overgrown except for volunteer trees yet buildings are in varied conditions. Thanks for sharing the loo, Andrea, certainly a complete explore. Steven, your hair is so long. Do like the head kerchief. Thanks for including me in your travels. Really enjoyed the video. Your skills of audio and video are quite good. Bon Voyage!
  • @lindawatson3356
    You two find some of the most interesting places exploring. I don't hear any birds or bugs for you being in the woods.
  • @richardbeee
    Just ended. Ooh, Ooh that smell. Can't you smell that smell? Ooh,Ooh that smell, the smell of death is around you. Love that wood in the office. Just think, if he hadn't made them 2x4s he wouldn't have had anything to nail that wood to.😊 Great production.
  • Your videos just keep getting better and better. I loved your videos when you first packed up, but what a difference. And I'm not just saying that because of the shout out!
  • @chrisblack8390
    I liked that town. Was that by the lumber mill? I had a temporary space out from town to lumberyard. We had that pine paneling in the house i grew up in. My dad built it. They quit making that paneling right after he built it. 1954 an 1955. I went to that house before it got torn down an took all the paneling. An a 6 by 6 bookshelf he made that was on one wall. Came home an clipped all that paneling back together an put the bookshelf there an it was my old living wall in my house now. It's beautiful wood. Thanks guys. Great finds. Loved it.
  • The jars were our present day cans. Canning was the way of preserving things.
  • @OneStrangeJourney
    Thanks for another amazing video! These abandoned places are so fascinating and full of mystery. They feel a bit sad but also calm. It's like time slows down in a world that's always rushing. I'm always curious about what daily life was like back in its prime, when it was brand new. What events shaped its history and where are they now?
  • Another awesome adventure with my pin and coffee ☕ cool place to bad they left all that trash