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Battleground, Indiana was home to General David Shoup. Rose to the Rank of four star General/ COmmandant of the USMC, and A Medal of Honor Recipient as well
ОтветитьThe covered bridge looked like the Lancaster Bridge in Carroll County spanning the Wildcat Creek.
ОтветитьNice Vlog bro and the content is lit🔥👍
ОтветитьWe love small town Indiana so many places to see
ОтветитьI live in indiana lol
ОтветитьSuch a cool video, thank you!
ОтветитьMy favorite part of exploring small towns and backroads in Indiana is that some of them have a Pizza King!
ОтветитьI grew up in Clinton, Indiana and there were alot of covered bridges scattered throughout Parke County which was near Vermillion Co. We would get us a cooler full of beer and go on a country cruise. I'm surprised you could still drive across that one. Most of them have been condemned. Grest memories.
ОтветитьAnybody here after Stranger things
ОтветитьHmmmm
ОтветитьI grew up in that area [well, a little further east]. As soon as you mentioned Battle Ground, I knew what highway you were on.
Pine Village? DO NOT go west on 26; it is lovingly known as the "Ho Chi Minh Trail" -- 7 miles of up, down, left, right, etc.
Is video #2 the road driving towards Greentown? You should actually have the locations of your findings
ОтветитьZany bridge is the second bridge and first iron bridge in video. Outside Rossville IN on Prince William road, over Wildcat creek
ОтветитьAre you still exploring rural Indiana?
ОтветитьThe older I get the better those out of the way places look.
ОтветитьDude how did you ignore 2 mr2s
ОтветитьLet's go fishing
ОтветитьLots of History
ОтветитьPine Village and Battleground!
ОтветитьRoyal Center or Cass County next please
ОтветитьHey, they have a Pizza King.
Ответитьreally cool stuff ...... rt. numbers ????? as u travel ...... u can see some of them ......... again , cool stuff ..thanks
ОтветитьGreat video and great locations. Grew up in Logansport.
ОтветитьI'm glad you made this video. I'm planning to do something similar; I want to travel to all 50 states solo as an adult, probably spending a week in each depending the size, focusing mostly on the unknown if not forgotten or overlooked places. I'm debating if Indiana will be the very first state on this journey. Exploring small town America and its backroads just sounds like an unusual adventure to me.
Edit: Also, I appreciate you keeping relatively neutral about this small town. Many can be negative. It's very natural to disparage small town America, so focusing on the history, its buildings and poignant spots (i.e. local cemetery) and pondering about them is refreshing.
I jump off that bridge all the time
ОтветитьOh the gravel roads you definitely know you are in rural Indiana and Illinois...I grew up just over the border in Illinois and now live in the Indy area..I am very familiar with small towns ..the cemetery was probably on that hill so it would not get flooded out...especially in spring when there is more rain...I have seen this before putting the cemetery on the highest point they can...
ОтветитьMajor Indiana pride here!! Thanks so much for the content!❤️🇺🇸
ОтветитьThe one lane Bridge you crossed on the state highway (225) is the Jewettsport Ford Bridge over the Wabash River.
ОтветитьCheck out Wolf Park at Battleground some time. They have a very nice place and a small Bison herd along with the many wolves.I was there way back in 1994 and the place has grown and improved much since. They are on the Internet with all Info. Peace and thanks for the cruise. I am in a farm and Amish area town of Bremen ,Indiana and grew up in LaPorte..LOve the small town life after living in crazy Mishawaka/S.Bend for 14 years. They can have it.
ОтветитьMy grandpa Gary and his mother (plus our old family dog) share a grave there
ОтветитьLooks like a family plot.
ОтветитьSome of the most intersting things can be found on those old gravily paved roads:-)
ОтветитьAwesome! Great video!
ОтветитьI do this a lot in the part of Indiana that I live in.
ОтветитьTy, I'm always on the lookout for cool places in Indiana!
Ответитьits good to see people take care of their property. indiana has a rich history. it is blessed
ОтветитьTy nice 👏🏆👴🐕🚜🤠🕺😎
ОтветитьThat was a cool road trip. Thanks for sharing
ОтветитьStarting in Chicago wanna drive through Indiana where do I start got 3 days
ОтветитьYeah, I’m like 600!
ОтветитьThe older that I get the deep in my appreciation is for my home state of Indiana. The Continuum between the past and the present is palpable. I liked it. This video was shot a clear beautiful winter day. The sky is absolutely gorgeous.
ОтветитьThe two brigades Are in Fountain county Attica-Williamsport
ОтветитьDid I see pine village
Ответитьgo hoosier🎉
ОтветитьI wonder if Mound Cemetery was built upon an ancient native burial mound.
Ответить“Mounds” are a part of Native American culture in our state. Mounds State Park shows and explains what the significance of them.
ОтветитьHave you heard of North Vernon IN..do u collect rocks around the waterways..im a Rock hound.. just curious 🧐🤨😂🎉
ОтветитьWhat bridge, what river, what old highway? Please be more specific for this of us who would not know where to start traveling Indiana.
ОтветитьLove the old small towns. Hey from SW Indiana !!!
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