The Adam Hoffman Homestead, Logan County, ND
Our first abandoned place we explored was the Adam Hoffman homestead. It hasn't been occupied since my friend Beth's mother, Linda, was a little girl. She has fond memories of the place. She said the house was so beautiful. The grounds around the house were beautiful gardens. The huge barn contained, among other animals, had a white horse that the children got to ride! What a place.
The house, I am told, used to be quite beautiful and the grounds very well kept. Beautiful yard and garden. House was fairly modern for its day. You can see some of that still, through the decay and abandonment.
Walk with me through the top floor and basement of this beautiful old house. If you look through the decay you can see how pretty it really was. One thing I noticed was just how very many layers of wallpaper there was - count along! Seriously - so many styles and patterns.
And the basement, though creepy, had some interesting things as well!
The Adam Hoffman Homestead, Logan County, ND
Our first abandoned place we explored was the Adam Hoffman homestead. It hasn't been occupied since my friend Beth's mother, Linda, was a little girl. She has fond memories of the place. She said the house was so beautiful. The grounds around the house were beautiful gardens. The huge barn contained, among other animals, had a white horse that the children got to ride! What a place.
The house, I am told, used to be quite beautiful and the grounds very well kept. Beautiful yard and garden. House was fairly modern for its day. You can see some of that still, through the decay and abandonment.
Walk with me through the top floor and basement of this beautiful old house. If you look through the decay you can see how pretty it really was. One thing I noticed was just how very many layers of wallpaper there was - count along! Seriously - so many styles and patterns.
And the basement, though creepy, had some interesting things as well!