There is a house in North Carolina that is filled with 1960s and 1970s toys. The last occupant was a grandma who passed away in 2002. The toys were left for her great-grandchildren to play with and belonged to the woman’s daughters when they were young. Take a small peek inside.

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The House Exterior

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

I’m a portrait photographer who has been photographing abandoned houses for over 10 years. I’m a best-selling author, and currently traveling the world working on future books. I love to connect with other artists, especially through my Instagram.

The Barbie Dream House room

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Another room of toys

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

The atmosphere of this house was very eerie. With all the portraits around, it felt like the family was watching me. There was also a sadness left throughout because you could see how much love was once in that house. It definitely triggers memories from my childhood seeing many of the old toys.

The downstairs is caving in

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

The closet is busting from behind the wall

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

There were still Barbie items in the original boxes, such as the Barbie Townhouse, the Barbie Dreamhouse and Dream Boat. So many toys children would have loved at the time but maybe never got. That also makes it very unique, to see everything just sitting there now, when they were once so desirable.

I’m not too sure which toys would maybe have been more rare, but I do know Barbie stuff is collectible. There were old troll dolls, dollhouses, toy musical instruments, and so much more.

Generations of family photographs

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Family portraits

Since the house is collapsing and unsafe, I do believe these toys will be lost or destroyed. This is why I love photographing things left behind, to preserve them in a different way.

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

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The downstairs

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Another toy room

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Babie toy car junkyard

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Zippy the monkey

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Grandma’s bedroom

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

A mantel

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Barbie boat

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

Upstairs bedroom

Forgotten Toys: My Photographic Journey Of An Abandoned 1960s House Packed With Childhood Memorabilia

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