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UER Forum > Canada: Ontario > Polish House on the Hill (Welcome back to the 1980s) (Viewed 3085 times)
jerm IX 


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Polish House on the Hill (Welcome back to the 1980s)
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The Polish House on the Hill was one of our first finds upon moving back to Ontario from Vancouver, BC in the late summer of 2010. At that time, we approached only to discover that the old house on the hill was quite securely sealed up. Peering through the windows though, we realized this was more than just your average abandoned house. It looked as though someone just walked away and left most of their families belongings behind. Or maybe something more ominous, we wondered aloud. The vibe was sketchy and gave us both an uneasy feeling, so we scurried off like field mice, Ninj and I.

On many subsequent visits over the past 4 years we were dealt the same hand of bad vibes and sealed tight, so we folded and trudged away in defeat time after time...

Click the link to continue the story and time travel to the 1980s...

http://jermalism.b...house-on-hill.html


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amazing artifacts. cool find.




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That's a pretty fantastic cassette collection.





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Holy shit I've never seen a Confederate dollar bill before that is really cool.




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That's a pretty fantastic cassette collection.




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Wow! Amazing find. Good job on the perseverance.




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Thanks boys. The confederate dollar and AA medallions were both first finds for me, among many other items.

The house is sealed again btw.




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Forgot to mention that the house was promptly resealed and no trespassing and private property signs went up everywhere. Unsure if it's the family or a new landowner, hence the secrecy again with this one.




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Amazing find, Jerm! And yes! That Confederate dollar bill is a phenomenal find. I never seen any currency from the Confederate States!




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Amazing find, Jerm! And yes! That Confederate dollar bill is a phenomenal find. I never seen any currency from the Confederate States!


Cheers brudda. This house was awesome. Shame it's sealed again already. So much more to discover.




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Awesome house, get a deja vu feeling when i see those He-Man action figures




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props to you for not taking that confederate dollar bill. thing is work a SHITLOAD of money. Nice find! I'm heading out to what I hope is a nice house like this tonight! wish me luck!




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That looks like a cool find.

That dollar - WOW. And that is one eclectic collection of cassettes! i may own one or two of those myself . . .




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Gorgeous set and nice information (here and in your blog post). Thanks so much for sharing!




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