Video Rootless Destinations - Paranormal and Abandoned Places (Urban Explorations) Youtubers

What are The Mystery Lights? We return to the exact spot that we had our Truly unexplained Experience at. Our investigation is focused on finding the cause of these hauntings or an Out of Our World explanation. See what we discover... Paranormal, Ghost Road, Ghost Hunter, UFO, Aliens
 
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Union Hill Church where a possum walked into the sanctuary. Built in 1872 and today it sits for all to enjoy it's past and present. With a cemetery on the grounds full of original townsite's residence. Old church sits over them, watching, keeping them safe and their stories told. Cemetery, abandoned church, urbex
 
A few of our bloopers, fails and silliness. Through out all of our 30 plus years of friendship and exploration we find ourselves at times lost for words, crying from the laughter and remembering we are human and we do sometimes fall and make blunders, so we thought we would share of few with you all.
 
Love finding interesting stones in Cemeteries. Walk with us and enjoy these finds. Cemetery, Headstones, Haunted

4:42 for the Sword in the Stone.
 
Haunted Historical Houston, Tx Cemetery, Night We stumbled upon a hidden gem in the center of the city and were surprised of the evidence captured.
 
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This Oil Boom Hotel has had many reports of Spectral bodies, a woman in white and a man all in black wearing a hat. Lights turn on and off by themselves, doors open and close to strange smells. Our Paranormal investigation of the Ott Hotel was surprising, audible voices, footsteps, orbs and much more.
 
April of 1874, the inhabitants of “old” Flatonia soon began to move their homes and businesses to be near the depot and what would become the new center of commerce for the area. The post office also moved to the new town site in 1874, taking with it its name. The new city was incorporated as Flatonia in 1875, and eventually all that was left to remind us of the town’s birthplace was its graveyard. Today only the original townsite cemetery remains and hundreds off graves are unmarked.
 
Independent TV Station serving the Houston and Galveston areas. KVVV was only open for a couple years and the building has been sitting empty since 1970. Come walk with us..
 
Funeral Museum, what spirits are attached to these objects? The National Museum of Funeral History was founded in 1992 in Houston, Texas. The idea for the Museum grew from Robert L. Waltrip’s 25-year dream of establishing an institution to educate the public and preserve the heritage of death care. The groundbreaking in February 1992 was followed later that year by the opening of a 20,500-square-foot facility for housing artifacts of the funeral services industry; items Mr. Waltrip had realized were otherwise being discarded. The Museum became a place to collect and preserve the history of the industry.
 
40 plus room Mansion abandoned by a Doctor. Let's search for a reason this Mansion has been left behind.
 
These girls are crazy! I watched some of the older videos and they are going upstairs in these rotted out places when they probably should not be! They are going to totally fall through the stairs or the roofs of one of these places.
 
Watch Melissa and Heidi explore abandoned places and haunted areas! This is the new thread as the previous thread inherited a bunch of old stuff.

This is the latest Rootless Destinations video thread!


Melissa and Heidi return something they should not have taken from a Cemetery!

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This 1921 Rosenwald Schoolhouse was abandoned in East Texas for MANY years. It was later purchased and placed in the old Township of Coldsprings, TX. Julius Rosenwald, president of Sears, Roebuck and Co. of Chicago, established the Julius Rosenwald Fund to support the construction of schools for African-American children in the southern United States. Between 1920 and 1932, the program donated more than $28 million in fifteen states, and resulted in 527 funded buildings on approximately 466 school campuses in Texas.

 
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I am going with the Rootless Destination girls on a fantastic adventure to a Haunted Hospital in Elgin, TX. I might be in some of the video from it... Stay Tuned!
 
Here are some of the pics of the Haunted Hospital in Elgin, TX - when the video comes out I will post about it. It was lots of fun and the place was creep AF especially at night.

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