ABANDONED 1970s Time Capsule House, Cremated Remains Left Behind
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ABANDONED 1970s Time Capsule House, Cremated Remains Left Behind
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This week we’re looking at an amazing hoarders time capsule house that comes to us courtesy of Brent from Abandoned Urbex Canada.

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The story of this abandoned house seems to start happy but unfortunately it doesn’t have a very happy ending.

The woman and man who lived in this house liked to keep themselves busy, he built and repaired clocks out of the basement of the house. He had an entire workshop with tools of the trade and machines made for building clocks of all shapes and sizes.

She loved to collect dolls, trinkets and miniatures and she also loved to read. In the living room, all of her dolls were proudly on display and her miniatures and trinkets all placed lovingly in display cabinets. In the bedroom, hundreds of well read books stacked very neatly on the shelves.

Together, they also appeared to have run a printing business, in the basement sat an old printing press with lots of ink and paper, printing done the old fashioned way. In the garage sat another more modern printer as well

Somewhere along the way however, things took a turn and collecting turned into hoarding and the house became overcome with more and more things. These things began to stack on in rooms, in hallways, blocking doors and stacked on furniture.


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