I'm not really that interested in Route 66 and rarely can I watch more than 10 minutes of a RUclips video but for some reason I have no problem watching all your videos! You do a great job with your filming and presentation. Great vids!
As a PA resident, I love the Hell out of these Rt 66 videos. I've been to the desert once (Vegas/Hoover Dam/Red Rock Canyon) and everything is just so completely different from what I'm used to. Vegetation. Geology. Wildlife. The way everything is so generally laid back comparatively. Thanks for filming all this neat stuff.
I live here in Holbrook! You should come in the summertime when we do our Wild West Days and Route 66 Festival! Also next time you come by I can totally give you some Petrified Wood. I have chunks like you bought in my backyard. Lol!
My grandfather was a member of the CCC as well. I used to love hearing his stories from the old days. I have the guitar that he took with him hanging on my wall.
The glass insulators were used to separate the wires from the wood to help keep them dry and to prevent leakage of electricity or signals for landline phones. Another great video, thanks Justin!
Its a Model A Cabriolet Ford (early 1930's) complete with rumble seat (the trunk area opened to to make more seating! ) Kool Car!! (1 draw back it had mechanical breaks meaning no mater how hard or fast you pushed the break peddle it took the same amount of time to engage and slow or stop the automobile. So if somebody pulled out in front of you to close you would not be able to stop in time cause the breaks took so long to engage)
I lived for a few years in Holbrook. My ex husband and my youngest daughter were born there. Route 66 still ran thru Holbrook and it was a busy place. My husband worked at the old Roxy Theatre. The courthouse that you went through is still considered one of the most haunted places in America. I love your videos! Please keep it up. I think they still give Haunted Tours.
Oh man, when I go in a couple months I may have to detour to Winona just to check out that old stretch of road and that old bridge! Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
There need be no choice between entertaining or educating others, as with enough enthusiasm you make both possible - you demonstrate this ability through more and more of your vlogs (an ability shared by none other than Walt Disney himself). Keep up the good work!
huh, the architecture of the interior of the court building looks exactly like the interior architecture of my high school, which was built in 1909. It looks like it's been preserved in the same ways, too. The stairs have the same molding on the steps and railings, and the ceilings have the beautiful patterns on them. Definitely interesting to see the comparisons of two buildings built 10 years apart half way across the country.
i stayed overnight in home penssylvania when i was 20 once, our church youth choir was on tour , me and my best buddy in the choir went home with this couple who lived in -at- home.
Petrified wood is the state gem of Washington State! You need to visit! Your editing skills are fantastic! You would rival any travel program on tv! All this goodness for a couple of bucks a month on Patreon! What a bargain!
Nice that he comments on the National Parks here in the United States and its the 100th anniversary. Seriously, visit your local national parks. Whether you are in the U.S. or a another awesome country, these are the things that will be extinct in the near future. Mother earth as she was intended. Thank you @JustinScarred! Love your videos! :) You visit places that some may not have the means or ways to visit. It is the little things that matter!!!!!!!!! Anyone who is a fan of Justin's videos is a friend of mine! Love, Peace and Chicken Grease.
Utah Wonderstone is a type of rhyolite that grows with gorgeous patterns of creams, yellows, pinks and reds. As with all rhyolite, it is an excellent meditation stone and creativity enhancer. It brings energies and helps eliminate worries. Utah Wonderstone is called that because it is only found in and mined in Utah.
Flagstaff AZ is awesome! Check out the Galaxy Diner,my family always had lunch or dinner there on our trips to the Grand Canyon back in the 1970s and its on Route 66. A classic old school place.
Ok, now I REALLY need to find those photos because there is a photo of me IN THAT JAIL with my hands behind my back like i'm being put in the cell. You've made videos of places I have visited before but this video is a trip! I completely forgot about these places. ☺
Enjoying this so much. So many places I've been growing up. I got my first piece of petrified wood when I was a little girl. I bought some for my kids a couple years ago. Have you stopped in Williams As? it's a beautiful town.
I bought many packs of Garbage Pail Kids trading cards at the Powwow Trading Post back in the early 80's! LOL I wasn't born in Holbrook but grew up there. Also if you come back to Holbrook go to the Mr. Maestas Restaurant to see some real cool relics!!
thats why i only shop local and no online shopping for me. The retailers like that is what keeps communities a live and running. I myself own my own business with my dad and have stiff competition from online
Whatcha doin? Nutting. Lol we have one of those old round safes in our old working bank in town. As a kid I would try to figure out the combination to it. Hoping I could get what was inside.
The trees from the petrified forest lived some 225 million years ago, during the Triassic period. And so yes, there were dinosaurs around when those trees were alive, although they were relatively small (human sized) where the petrified forest was. Most of the vertebrate fossils found here are from large non-dinosaur reptiles. A lot of the fun dinosaurs on display at the shops are based on Jurassic or Cretaceous species, and so were not really native to the area. Most of the fossils from the totally awesome store were from earlier (a lot of Cambrian, for example). The Eagles "fact" sounded wrong to me too and so I googled it: they are not even in the top 10. The top 6 have sold over 250 million records each: The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Elton John, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd.
Hey Justin since you went to the acoma Pueblo I suggest that you go Laguna this time around If you do at some point go back around feast time September 19th.
Very cool, love your videos. On the way home ( kinda) you should go to Charlie Brown Farms in Little Rock near Lancaster/Palmdale, it's right up your alley, you'd love it.
Really interesting stuff. Any plans to go checkout Blackwater Draw outside Clovis NM? I would definitely like to see you do some video exploring there.
What year was your grandfather in Home, PA? I tried looking up info on CCC camps in Home,Pa and came up with finding info on camps erecting fire towers in Home, PA ...sound familiar? Home is just miles south of the popular town of Punxsutawny,PA, made popular from Ground Hog Day celebrated every February 2nd, and made very. Popular by the movie Groundhog day. So plan your trip to PA on Feb. 2 if you plan to visit that area of Home. Fyi, Punxsutawny is a madhouse during Groundhog day.
No freakin way.... That "Fun pic" cutout of the cave men (& women) I SWEAR I have a picture from AGES ago of me and my parents with our faces in that!!! I'm so going to have to dig through old photo's now and find it. That would have been somewhere between 1992-1994 when we took a Southern route road trip through the US driving to West Virginia to visit my Dad's side of the family.
the second rock shop you went to is considered one of the best shops in the world and it does take forever to cut rock a good rule of thumb is 1inch an hour the selenite (ice rock) you can go collect your self on one of your future trips along the Utah Arizona border you can also go collect the coprolite you where holding in Moab Utah
I kid you not, last night I was having a conversation with a lady who told me about the petrified national forest. I was like what? haha. I had never heard of it. And then you put out this video talking about the petrified wood and mentioned the forest. #Weeeeiiiirrrddddd
Justin, the Beatles have sold an estimated 500-600 million albums while the Eagles have sold roughly 150 million. The Beatles are the top seller followed by Elvis, Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Elton John (in that order). So while The Eagles are one of the most successful bands of all time, they are not in the top 10 for all-time sales let alone #1.
Hey dude, where would be the best place to snag one of those awesome route 66 passports? I live in SoCal & have family in Goodyear, Arizona so I drive that route fairly often, if that helps
I don't think The Eagles sold more records than everybody else, I think it was just that their hits record was the best selling album of all time. Total combined sales of all albums though, I think goes to Lady Gaga
i think we still have some old telephone pole insulators still in service on my street i have to check in the morning i don't think they have remove them yet i will message you on the location
I'm not really that interested in Route 66 and rarely can I watch more than 10 minutes of a RUclips video but for some reason I have no problem watching all your videos! You do a great job with your filming and presentation. Great vids!
As a PA resident, I love the Hell out of these Rt 66 videos. I've been to the desert once (Vegas/Hoover Dam/Red Rock Canyon) and everything is just so completely different from what I'm used to. Vegetation. Geology. Wildlife. The way everything is so generally laid back comparatively. Thanks for filming all this neat stuff.
I live here in Holbrook! You should come in the summertime when we do our Wild West Days and Route 66 Festival! Also next time you come by I can totally give you some Petrified Wood. I have chunks like you bought in my backyard. Lol!
Justin , dude you are by far more entertaining then anything on cable...you need your own tv show . love it !
My grandfather was a member of the CCC as well. I used to love hearing his stories from the old days. I have the guitar that he took with him hanging on my wall.
The glass insulators were used to separate the wires from the wood to help keep them dry and to prevent leakage of electricity or signals for landline phones. Another great video, thanks Justin!
it is always fun to go to places and realize you are standing in a place of historical significance and it is amazing!
Its a Model A Cabriolet Ford (early 1930's) complete with rumble seat (the trunk area opened to to make more seating! ) Kool Car!! (1 draw back it had mechanical breaks meaning no mater how hard or fast you pushed the break peddle it took the same amount of time to engage and slow or stop the automobile. So if somebody pulled out in front of you to close you would not be able to stop in time cause the breaks took so long to engage)
I lived for a few years in Holbrook. My ex husband and my youngest daughter were born there. Route 66 still ran thru Holbrook and it was a busy place. My husband worked at the old Roxy Theatre. The courthouse that you went through is still considered one of the most haunted places in America. I love your videos! Please keep it up. I think they still give Haunted Tours.
i love flagstaff! when the snow hits, it's beautiful!
Another WIN on Route 66. Thanks for the videos.
You are so right about supporting local businesses 😍 you get it 😀💐
I adore Holbrook. I'm glad you got to see it and find some of the gems!!
Awesome video - Thanks for showing the Petrified Wood on Root 66 Arizona!
I sure appreciate you showing me things Id otherwise not get to see.Also ,I hope you know how appreciated you are for all of your had work
Okay now I want a petrified wood table. Looks so pretty!
corn palace! Glad you got to check the petrified wood out.
Oh man, when I go in a couple months I may have to detour to Winona just to check out that old stretch of road and that old bridge! Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
Good attitude. If more people did that our store would still be in business today. Thanks!
There need be no choice between entertaining or educating others, as with enough enthusiasm you make both possible - you demonstrate this ability through more and more of your vlogs (an ability shared by none other than Walt Disney himself). Keep up the good work!
huh, the architecture of the interior of the court building looks exactly like the interior architecture of my high school, which was built in 1909. It looks like it's been preserved in the same ways, too. The stairs have the same molding on the steps and railings, and the ceilings have the beautiful patterns on them. Definitely interesting to see the comparisons of two buildings built 10 years apart half way across the country.
I'm drooling over all those minerals and stones! I love iiittt!
Holbrook is an awesome town! It ROCKS!!!...
Actually that would be the perfect spot for a Hard Rock Cafe :D
i stayed overnight in home penssylvania when i was 20 once, our church youth choir was on tour , me and my best buddy in the choir went home with this couple who lived in -at- home.
Petrified wood is the state gem of Washington State! You need to visit! Your editing skills are fantastic! You would rival any travel program on tv! All this goodness for a couple of bucks a month on Patreon! What a bargain!
Excellent Justin!! Love the direction your chanel is going. Extremely well done.
Justin great video ! History and informative for sure and you keep it fun.
What a wonderful way to end my Friday night. Thanks again, Justin!
That museum was awesome! I wanna go now!
now that was a funny and informative blog really enjoyed it thanks again for all you do.
Awesome vlog! Love your sense of humor!! You always brighten our day!
When you get back to LA can you do a vlogabout the filming locations of Three's Company opening themes?
ROCK SHOPS EVERYWHERE. i looove rocks i need to go there. i looove geodes and gems and i collect them.
Nice that he comments on the National Parks here in the United States and its the 100th anniversary. Seriously, visit your local national parks. Whether you are in the U.S. or a another awesome country, these are the things that will be extinct in the near future. Mother earth as she was intended. Thank you @JustinScarred! Love your videos! :) You visit places that some may not have the means or ways to visit. It is the little things that matter!!!!!!!!! Anyone who is a fan of Justin's videos is a friend of mine! Love, Peace and Chicken Grease.
I used to find petrified wood where I grew up near Mineral Wells TX.
I'm glad you were joking about leaving us there.
Utah Wonderstone is a type of rhyolite that grows with gorgeous patterns of creams, yellows, pinks and reds. As with all rhyolite, it is an excellent meditation stone and creativity enhancer. It brings energies and helps eliminate worries. Utah Wonderstone is called that because it is only found in and mined in Utah.
Justin.......very cool place!
I've been there. We live in Sedona now.......love these videos
So cool! Love the old Dinos
Great adventures Justin .
Another great video...Thumbs up.
Flagstaff AZ is awesome! Check out the Galaxy Diner,my family always had lunch or dinner there on our trips to the Grand Canyon back in the 1970s and its on Route 66. A classic old school place.
So amazing and weird!!! I always enjoy your videos!
Ok, now I REALLY need to find those photos because there is a photo of me IN THAT JAIL with my hands behind my back like i'm being put in the cell. You've made videos of places I have visited before but this video is a trip! I completely forgot about these places. ☺
Almost feels like you need a Rout 66 theme at the beginning!
Enjoying this so much. So many places I've been growing up. I got my first piece of petrified wood when I was a little girl. I bought some for my kids a couple years ago. Have you stopped in Williams As? it's a beautiful town.
I bought many packs of Garbage Pail Kids trading cards at the Powwow Trading Post back in the early 80's! LOL I wasn't born in Holbrook but grew up there. Also if you come back to Holbrook go to the Mr. Maestas Restaurant to see some real cool relics!!
Holbrook is really and truly amazing. I love my $80 log I got there.
I love your vids! Route 66 is on my bucket list. Subbed.
Another great vid! Your singing is 👍🏼😁
Love your video's! Keep them coming!
omg I would love to get in there, we dont have anything like that here in the UK great video and really interesting as always Justin.
God I love you be the Route 66 history!!!
thats why i only shop local and no online shopping for me. The retailers like that is what keeps communities a live and running. I myself own my own business with my dad and have stiff competition from online
Nice job on this vlog, Justin, love it😍😎
hellom to one of my top 5 youtubbers i love ur videos justin
Wow the jail is spooky one can just imagine
Justin if you ever come back to chattanooga tn, I'll show you a pretty cool CCC village they build while they were working on the park on Lookout Mtn
Whatcha doin? Nutting. Lol we have one of those old round safes in our old working bank in town. As a kid I would try to figure out the combination to it. Hoping I could get what was inside.
you have a great singing voice!
The trees from the petrified forest lived some 225 million years ago, during the Triassic period. And so yes, there were dinosaurs around when those trees were alive, although they were relatively small (human sized) where the petrified forest was. Most of the vertebrate fossils found here are from large non-dinosaur reptiles.
A lot of the fun dinosaurs on display at the shops are based on Jurassic or Cretaceous species, and so were not really native to the area.
Most of the fossils from the totally awesome store were from earlier (a lot of Cambrian, for example).
The Eagles "fact" sounded wrong to me too and so I googled it: they are not even in the top 10. The top 6 have sold over 250 million records each: The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Elton John, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd.
Hey Justin since you went to the acoma Pueblo I suggest that you go Laguna this time around If you do at some point go back around feast time September 19th.
i would love to see you do a trip on rt 66 all the way to chicago one day! that would be amazing!
Awesome! As always.
Very cool, love your videos. On the way home ( kinda) you should go to Charlie Brown Farms in Little Rock near Lancaster/Palmdale, it's right up your alley, you'd love it.
Really interesting stuff. Any plans to go checkout Blackwater Draw outside Clovis NM? I would definitely like to see you do some video exploring there.
I'd like to see you head over to Meteor Crater near Winslow, would make for an interesting video to watch.
Great video!
What year was your grandfather in Home, PA? I tried looking up info on CCC camps in Home,Pa and came up with finding info on camps erecting fire towers in Home, PA ...sound familiar? Home is just miles south of the popular town of Punxsutawny,PA, made popular from Ground Hog Day celebrated every February 2nd, and made very. Popular by the movie Groundhog day. So plan your trip to PA on Feb. 2 if you plan to visit that area of Home. Fyi, Punxsutawny is a madhouse during Groundhog day.
And yes, the courthouse is VERY haunted. Lots of crazy stuff happened there back in the day :)
No freakin way.... That "Fun pic" cutout of the cave men (& women) I SWEAR I have a picture from AGES ago of me and my parents with our faces in that!!! I'm so going to have to dig through old photo's now and find it. That would have been somewhere between 1992-1994 when we took a Southern route road trip through the US driving to West Virginia to visit my Dad's side of the family.
Bro, I live about 45 minutes from Home, Pa. Cool area!
awesome video!!!
my grandpa always wanted to be a cowboy as a kid he even had horses and ponys
the second rock shop you went to is considered one of the best shops in the world and it does take forever to cut rock a good rule of thumb is 1inch an hour the selenite (ice rock) you can go collect your self on one of your future trips along the Utah Arizona border you can also go collect the coprolite you where holding in Moab Utah
I think that car was a 1930 Model A Roadster. Good guess Justin.
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I kid you not, last night I was having a conversation with a lady who told me about the petrified national forest. I was like what? haha. I had never heard of it. And then you put out this video talking about the petrified wood and mentioned the forest. #Weeeeiiiirrrddddd
"An ancient witch turned the wood to stone!" hmm...sounds legit.
Welcome to flagstaff wish i could have met you
Justin I figured what those were in that rock the dinosaur things, I am in 8th grade and I already figured from what those are
I love you're vid's.
And....we'll discuss that rock formation when you get older. HA!
Next time you walk along the Rivers of America stop by the petrified wood stump!
JUSTIN-have you ever been to -Mesa Lands Dinosaur Museum in Tucumcari New Mexico? I think that you would really enjoy it!
LOVE it !
Viva Rock Shop, might you say? :p Just thinking The Flintstone's Viva Rock Vegas. Lol Awesome looking dinos, though. :)
Justin, the Beatles have sold an estimated 500-600 million albums while the Eagles have sold roughly 150 million. The Beatles are the top seller followed by Elvis, Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Elton John (in that order). So while The Eagles are one of the most successful bands of all time, they are not in the top 10 for all-time sales let alone #1.
I think I'm gonna get a Julio! shirt.
I've got to say, Justin, that I not only LOVE your videos but I very much respect the time you put into studying the history. Job well done! Hi Ally!
Hey dude, where would be the best place to snag one of those awesome route 66 passports? I live in SoCal & have family in Goodyear, Arizona so I drive that route fairly often, if that helps
good videos
I saw you walking around town holding your phone
I don't think The Eagles sold more records than everybody else, I think it was just that their hits record was the best selling album of all time. Total combined sales of all albums though, I think goes to Lady Gaga
obsidian how many nether portals could you make with that pile?
Wiiiieeeeeeeeerrrddd
I see your reply but not in the comments!! Weeeeeeeiiiiirrrrd!
Cool video :)
fun stuff!!!!
i think we still have some old telephone pole insulators still in service on my street i have to check in the morning i don't think they have remove them yet i will message you on the location