ABANDONED Time Capsule FULL of Treasure!!!

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Stick around until the end of this video to uncover the full story and the fate of the mysterious Montrose Estate! 🏰✨

In this video, we explore the incredible history of the Montrose Estate, an abandoned mansion with a rich past and stunning architecture. From its origins as the home of Dr. Samuel Glasgow in 1899 to its eerie abandonment and eventual restoration, this estate is filled with untold stories, hidden treasures, and a sense of life long after its inhabitants have gone.

Discover how the estate passed through generations, what led to its abandonment, and how it was finally given a second chance at life. You'll get an exclusive look inside the mansion, once home to both the Glasgow family and the eccentric Fennesseys.

Why was the house left untouched for decades? What treasures were hidden inside? And what’s the future of this historic property? Stay tuned to find out!

If you love exploring abandoned places, historical mysteries, and architectural wonders, this is the video for you.

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I'm Jeremy, an explorer, filmmaker, and storyteller on a quest to bring you captivating tales from diverse corners of our planet. Join me on my adventures as we venture into the unknown, whether it's exploring unique destinations, embarking on thrilling journeys, uncover the hidden stories behind the forgotten places around the world.
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Thank you all for watching! Make sure to stay until later in the video to hear the rest of the story and uncover what ultimately happened to this incredible place. 🏰🔎

JeremyXplores
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Those beautiful antiques rotting breaks my heart. I don't understand why the Historical Society doesn't go in there and get those for display in a museum. Thank you for bringing all of these forgotten treasures to us.

wandaking
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I drove by this estate every single day on my commute into my job in downtown Nashville! My curiosity was piqued back in the eighties, to know what was inside those genteel brick walls. Well, you have satisfied that curiosity, my friend and I thank you.

JoJoHOPPE-ij
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Hey Jeremy, I just finished listening to the video, and this home was not torn down, but rehabbed back to its glory. YAY !

paulntpa
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That doll house is truly stunning. Please rescue it, it belongs in a museum and admired for many many more years to come. ❤

JannuZainab
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Every single thing in that house is worth a fortune to someone. It makes you think about how all the things we acquire can’t be taken with us

whiskerbiscuit
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It saddens me how generations of once beloved belongings just lay alone, reclaimed by nature and time. Thank you for not only doing the walk through but for researching the previous owners and showing respect for them. This is incredible. Thos huge mirrors are amazing. ❤

PacNWdenise
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Love it. Felt so sad seeing it neglected, actually brought tears to my eyes. So happy the family restored it, would love to see it now. I’m a gardener too so would love to see what they did with the grounds

felicitybutler
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i love how respectful jeremy is while exploring showing us every corner and piece with a good ASMR voice haha

DJphantomHD
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I think this is the first time I have seen a happy ending with one of your explorations. Most of these places just get leveled and built over. To know that this house was restored completely is really cool. I wonder if the family would allow you to film it again with it being restored?

John_Conner
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Jeremy this has to be one of the most beautiful mansions I've seen. My heart was breaking as you went along showing these beautiful furnishings and artifacts, especially the dolls. They alone are worth thousands. But then you said the mansion was refurbished, I was so elated. Thank you for showing this masterpiece.

lornahardin
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there are thousands of people who can buy houses where 40 people could live, but there are millions of people who cannot even buy a small 3 person there are thousands of buildings standing there are thousands and thousands of people homeless.... this world really is freaked up

casualstylenetherlands
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Jeremy, you really blew me away at the end. Throughout your tour, I couldn't help thinking of everything in that house that was of high value and if it was ever slated to be knocked down, what would happen to what was inside. The sale of all the antique furniture could bring money for homeless shelters, and the dolls could make so many little girls so happy having their own doll, or maybe a small doll museum could be built for everything doll related in that house. I'm equally happy that the house was restored to it's original beauty and relatives can enjoy it again.
Thank you for showing us this special home and us the good news that it was restored.❤

peggymiller
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All those dolls in blue boxes are Madame Alexander & worth alot of money. Even the blue boxes are worth money. That's why she displayed the matching box behind the doll. I hate seeing all the antiques just waste away. So happy to hear it was restored. ❤

traci-perfectlybroken
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Now that I've experienced this marvelous mansion through your eloquently told story I have to repost and just say its breath taking. So many artifacts you don't just see that sitting in an abandoned state every day. And now I can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the family did care this place was screaming for love and attention. All I can say is that it left me speechless. Thank you for the tour of this grand place you are a gifted explorer with the passion that it takes to get the point across to all whom watch you. The point is please don't take these historical places for granted.

ninamosha
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I am a Disabled Army Veteran . And by watching you walk through this time capsule. Stunning at that, . He most likely was a paratrooper and his wife was the doll maker . All of this mansion is just awe amazing. Especially the church you found . The craftmanship that went into that . If the walls could talk . Just think what a tale they could tell. Homes like this should . If possible be restored . Great video . Thanks

silver_inferno
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Me secretly hoping you don't wait so long to post another. Your fan base loves you.

mightymouseofnyc
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Wow. This doctor was an amazing contribution to society. I appreciate you giving his story light.

tatonkapeach
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This absolutely the best old mansion I’ve ever seen. Thank you for your exploration. I think most of the dolls shown are Madam Alexander dolls. Not sure if they still make them but they’re so beautiful. Thanks again. ❤

anniscrawford
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Your graceful photography, soothing voice, eloquent use of words to paint a picture of forgotten beauty, and deep respect of the past are heart warming. This was a happy ending to a forgotten time capsule!
One small door you opened in a wall looks like a dumbwaiter. At one time they were powered by water. So appreciate you taking us on your Xplorations!👏👏

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