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Abandoned Mansion of the Fortuna Family ~ Hidden Gem in the USA!



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The Abandoned Fortuna Mansion is a hidden gem located in the USA! This eerie and spooky property is one you won’t want to miss if you’re looking for a creepy and adventurous adventure!

In this video, we’ll take you on a tour of this abandoned mansion and show you why it’s one of the most popular places to visit in the USA. We’ll also tell you all the secrets to getting the most out of your visit, so be sure to watch the video to learn more!

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This time we will take you to the mysterious mansion of the former Fortuna family, which is located on top of a snow-covered mountain and is reached by an endless winding road. 

Since the beginning of the 1900s the Fortuna family used to call this house their home, they were an extremely influential family in the American real estate business and held properties all over the continental USA.

Gladys was the only descendant of the Fortuna Family and naturally inherited the wondrous White Mountain Mansion and all the wealth his family accumulated over their successful past. 
 
He met a fine lady named Sheila, and they fell in love at first sight and got married only a short time later, subsequently, she moved into the white mansion with Gladys, and sometime later they got their one and only child Olivia, Gladys was not very interested in real estate and decided to start a new company in the trade of Rare Objects together with his wife Sheila, they would do business all over the USA in the following decades and became experts in their field. 

Gladys and Sheila seemed like the perfect couple. They were loved by their neighborhood and did everything they could to help society. But unfortunately, they didn’t get to enjoy their old days. Gladys died in her early 70s, and Sheila died of Breast Cancer a few years later, in the year 2000.

Olivia having inherited their massive fortune and having been set up for a life of luxury seemingly disappeared from planet earth, nobody knows her whereabouts and nothing has been done with the mansion ever since her passing. 

Let us try today to uncover the mysteries that surround the mansion and give you one last glimpse of its glory! 

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50 Comments

  1. Hello I love this channel.I have a rest when I start watching ur videoes.I don't know do u read my massage but I want to ask.why don't u come to Central Asia?

  2. Perhaps she's still travelling the world without a care in the world.. I hope so.. she seemed pretty dynamic.. loved the bedrooms and would love a steam trunk like that. Thanks!

  3. sometimes when i get to see a home like this in province there are so many hidden valuables that are literally lost in time so, sometimes when i know for sure that its lost to nature i grab some valuables not for selling sometime not even worth like old licence plates, but things like mechanical watches, books, old porcelain figures i take sometimes a photo of the owner who is long gone… its not with the intention of robbing or loot. its more like preservation and saving old lost memories who was someone's life before before nature takes whats hers literally places where one knows "nobody is coming home anymore…" idk what to think about it… an i try not to i just apreciate and thank that i could rescue the thing

  4. I love old homes. There is something charming about old homes that new modern homes lack severely today

  5. I love Danny's honesty "Danny are you ready for this"… "Nope" 😂😂

    Stunning and worth it. Thank you for sharing. Please Lesley start to wear a mask entering these buildings, beautiful but full of mould, asbestos and other toxins. Please protect yourself 🙏❤️

  6. The Christmas scene of baby Jesus etc, is called a Nativity Scene. What a lovely old home, l agree with the person commenting from Hungary, such a waste of many reachable items to give to someone who doesn't have much finances.🦘🤔😊

  7. What a great place. It is a shame to see it wasting away. Loved the travel wardrobe at the end. Great find.

  8. Look at you using the local lingo like you’re a native…”upstate New York”🙂

  9. Thank you, Leslie and Danny! You’re such cool guys 😀!
    I’m a little bit confused here, because Gladys is a woman’s name 🤷‍♀️

  10. I love how you end you videos, now I did notice in that attic, when you were thanking Danny, that one of the cartoon chairs fron the child's room was up there also.

  11. In the USA, we call the Christmas figurines with Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus a Nativity Scene or a Crèche. Why could you not drive closer to the house? The road seemed to be navigable.

  12. This was awesome! Thank you for all you do. Greetings from Minocqua, Wisconsin. ✨✨✨🌺🌺🙏🌺🌺✨✨✨

  13. I live in Central New York, good thing you guys weren't in western New York in Buffalo last week. They got 6 feet of snow in one day, really unusual.

  14. It seems some of the furniture was taken out. The stuff toy is a French Poodle. I hope someone saves the wood paneling and banister. There is some nice furniture that be saved. In the attic what you looking at is called a Steamers Trunk. On the fireplace that was part of the nativity scene is called a manger.

  15. Leslie – love your clips and watched most of them. But i think you should do some IQ test.🤣🤣

  16. There are a lot of urbex channels out there but yours is by far my favourite. The quality of the filming and commentary are excellent and the level of respect you show to the buildings and sensitivity with which you treat their story and contents is really admirable.

  17. You're in my neck of the woods! I live in Vermont, upstate New York is on our western border, well, Lake Champlain, then upstate N.Y
    The locals need to get on their town managers to preserve the place.

  18. Was that a Pentagram on the floor? How funny. Love going on these adventures we you.

  19. Always enjoy all your videos, it’s so sad when people leave all their belongings to rot when they worked so hard for so many years…

  20. So I'm here absolutely dying seeing all that beautiful, beautiful woodwork that is decaying. 😔 That style of bathtub is called a clawfoot tub. Very old fashioned. My grandparents had one in their house. Nice video, guys!

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