They just talked and enjoyed each other’s company. The dark times had really changed the world around them. They passed many unique things along the way. They were sure to be prepared for this long journey. Now, all that remains are the ghosts of so very long ago and the legend of Madame Sherri.Īnd so, on a quiet summer day, Lassie and Wilk made their long trek up to the magical land of New Hampshire. Her castle fell into disrepair, and eventually a fire caused by local miscreants in 1962 consumed the lavish palace. And poor Madame Sherri died poor and alone shortly afterward. Everyone in the local community had heard of her and her socialite lifestyle. Here, she built a lavish castle to host parties and enjoy the Roaring Twenties in the middle of the woods. But when Mister Sherri passed away, Madame Sherri took her fortune and fame to the wooded realm of New Hampshire. And to embrace their new found fame, they change their last name to Sherri. Antoinette Bramare and Andre Riela became quite the talk of the town wherever they went after striking it rich. An eccentric woman and her husband become famous in the City of Lights through show business. Our story begins a long time ago in a mythical place called New York City. Until one fateful day, they found a place they just couldn’t resist. Following the rules of this new world they found themselves in, they stayed close to home. And explored whatever places they could during these times of great sorrow. So they found time here and there, when they couldn’t bear it anymore, to get outside and have some fun. Their pets enjoyed their company very much, but they longed to explore the great outdoors. And poor Lassie and Wilk were stuck inside. Until the world as we all knew it came to an abrupt end. Exploring was their favorite thing to do. They watched with glee as their little blog grew from a few followers to over a thousand. They had seen just about everything there was to see. Oh, how Wilk and Lassie loved to explore. They lived in a small house with their dog, guinea pig, and hedgehog. Once Upon a Time, there were two explorers named Wilk and Lassie. Tags: 1962, Abandoned Castle, Abandoned Connecticut, Abandoned House, Abandoned Massachusetts, Abandoned New England, Abandoned New Hampshire, Abandoned Places, Abandoned Rhode Island, Abandoned USA, Abandoned Vermont, Andre Riela, Antoinette Bramare, Art, Blogging, business, Cinema, comfort, dreams, experiences, fantasy, Garden, Ghost Hunting, hiking, history, home, home sweet home, lost, Madame Sherri, Madame Sherri Forest, Madame Sherri's Castle, Movies, Music, Nature, New Hampshire, Photographs, photography, Recreation, research, Summer 2020, Sunset, Urban Decay, urban exploration, urban explorer, urban exploring, Urban Legend, urbex, Vermont, Video, writing Posted: Augby kingleser in #postaday, Abandoned, Abandoned Attractions, Abandoned Castle, Abandoned Connecticut, abandoned home, Abandoned House, Abandoned Massachusetts, abandoned new england, Abandoned New Hampshire, Abandoned New York, Abandoned Park, Abandoned Places, Abandoned Resort, Abandoned Rhode Island, Abandoned Tower, Abandoned Tunnel, Abandoned USA, Abandoned Vermont, Abandoned Wonders, darkness, Death, Destruction, Ghosts, Haunting, Hiking, History, Information, lost, Massachusetts, Movies, Mystery, nature, new england, New Hampshire, New York, overgrown, photography, Preserved Ruin, Public Parks, Ruins, Stories, time, Uncategorized, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, Urban Exploring, Urbex, Vermont, writing The Adopte un Chateau project came about in 2015 when thousands of strangers came together online to finance the restoration of Chateau de la Mothe-Chandeniers. La Mothe-Chandeniers, which was destroyed in a fire in 1932, and then reclaimed by the surrounding nature, is now one of many projects under the organization’s purview.Once Upon a Time – The Abandoned Madame Sherri’s Castle Some, like Guillaume Garbe, owner of Carneville Castle, have learned the difficulties of taking on the task alone.īut with the many surprises the Internet provides, has come a discovery that when it comes to preserving history, it takes a village. These projects are expensive and time consuming, generally taking many years and millions of euros to complete. In this video from France24, you get a peek inside the lives of those brave and imaginative individuals who have dedicated themselves to the restoration of historic French castles. “We’ve reinvented the concept of world heritage,” says Julien Marquis, one of the members of the Adopte un Chateau project.
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