THE EXPLORER’S LOG
We share our most interesting explorations here! From cool artifacts to the untouched properties, we will post our stories here.
Creepy Abandoned Farmhouse in Ohio | Built in 1870
The widow's home left to be reclaimed by nature. The best explorations are tips from friends and...
Creepy Abandoned School House | Eldridge, ND
The locals always know where to explore Following a local tip, I explore an original 1800's wooden...
Found 2 Guns in a Drainage Tunnel | Urban Exploring | Called Police
No one is going to believe we found 2 guns in tunnel While doing some urban exploring of an old...
Urban Exploring an Abandoned Concrete Factory in Ohio
We explore the long tunnels and the high bridge. Today we explore an abandoned cement or concrete...
Creepy Abandoned Farmhouse | Front door wide open | Ohio Urbex
Random drive through Ohio leads to an amazing find. An abandoned farm located in rural Ohio. The...
Cool old company logos
Check out our gallery of cool vintage company logos and nameplates we have found while urban...
Exploring 1860s Abandoned Farm in Tennessee
They gave me the key and I fell through floor. Today we visit the 1860s abandoned farmhouse in...
Found naked woman tied to a column while exploring
We all have our hobbies. Some more unconventional than others. This is the story of some friends...
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I know where the 1860s Victorian Mansion you posted on July 28th is located. Can you give me the owner’s contact info to see if they’d be interested in selling? Thank you!
Hi I saw ur video on the abandon farm house in Miami Valley, Ohio. That is my dream house. Could u email the location/address so I can find out more about house, I would love to buy it. Thanks you so much.
Nancy Laird
That 1825 building on Paul Lawrence Dunbar St was a Black YWCA, and meeting place for Black women.