From Frozen In Time To Fire
You are about to step inside a rural abandoned building that felt like time stopped. Keys on the counter. Mail waiting to be opened. No tire tracks in the snow. Years later, almost everything is gone and a fire has left scars across the property. If you enjoy exploring abandoned places, abandoned places, abandoned building, you are in the right spot.
Winter 2017 First Signs
A fellow explorer first noticed the place in winter 2017. A wreath at the end of the lane. Fresh snowfall with no recent tire tracks. Inside, it looked like someone never came home from work. Nothing packed. Nothing staged. Just the quiet weight of a life interrupted.
The Turning Point
Not long after, a tragedy on the farm marked a clear before and after. The house and outbuildings began to slip from everyday life into the slow pull of neglect and decay. Nature moved in. So did curiosity.
By 2020 The Shift Was Obvious
Explorers reported major changes by 2020. Personal items were missing. The barn was picked over. Scrappers had started in the house. The story shifted from a still-life time capsule to a place being steadily stripped.
2024 Damage And The Vanishing Act
By 2024 more than three quarters of the windows were smashed. Doors broken. Even the pool table disappeared. If you have ever moved a pool table, you know that is not exactly a casual Saturday task. The abandoned building feel had turned from quiet to chaotic.
Fire In 2025
In July 2025 a fire was reported on the property. What remained after years of scavenging and vandalism was now heat warped and smoke stained. The rooms tell a rough story even if the details are gone.
What I Found On My Visit
On my visit the interior was a mess. Items scattered. Anything with value was already taken. Every window and door was destroyed. In the trees behind the house a person had set up an elaborate camp using tarps, crates, and anything salvageable from the home. This is the life cycle many abandoned places go through. Frozen. Picked. Burned. Fading.