Kitchen From Another Era
How would you feel if one day you realize that the house you are living in for ages is a hub of secrets that you never knew about? Have you ever experienced something like this? Well, this family had this weird feeling when they realized that their house was keeping a secret from them. The owners were exploring the basement of their room when they noticed a door hidden behind the piles of junk. The door had never been spotted by anyone. When they opened the door, they saw a servants’ kitchen placed there.
Million Dollar House
This bizarre incident took place in Utah. A man found $45,000 buried in his house. The man who once was an ordinary person with medium income was suddenly an owner of so much cash. However, instead of keeping the cash with himself, the man decided to give it back to the real owner. He tracked him back and returned him all his money.
Jeweled Bathroom
Who says bathroom can only be used to wash oneself, this couple tells altogether a different story. This couple in question found lots of pieces of vintage jewelry stuffed beneath their bathroom vanity. The incident happened in Bel Air of California and it is believed that the jewelry traces its origin from Mexico.
Constructing Future
In the list, most of the discoveries are made by the owners of the house but this one was made by construction workers. While remodeling the house, the construction workers found $500,000 cemented inside one of the walls of the house. However, the workers refused to give it to the owner that led the homeowners to file a case in the court. As the case got famous, the people whose forefathers were the owner of this money also showed up. Eventually, this large amount got divided many times leaving everyone getting a very small piece of it.
Chicago Prairie
The startling discoveries do not end here, there was a man who found a couple of pristine “Chicago Prairie” in his house. That was a stained glass window kept under a brick wall.
A Golf Ball
So, here a man finds a golf ball! The ball that is centuries old. Yeah! that’s what makes it special. The ball that was buried in someone’s backyard dates back to 1899. Due to the fact that the ball was manufactured in the 19th century, it was quite different from today’s rubber and plaster manufactured balls. Gutta, a latex-type of a material has been brought in use in the making of this ball.