I actually visited Eddie World in Yermo today! It was cool and all, especially the Lakers part - but for whatever reason I find it hard to believe that this is the largest gas station in Cali (or so it claims). Had no idea there was a 2nd location! Somehow I missed the Liberty Sculptures. Anyway, great video as always
Hi Steve! I have a video request for you. You should explore the abandoned Rock-A-Hoola water park off the 15. I think it would be an interesting video, because there’s some really interesting history behind it.
3:19 "condemn the oppression of Chinese Communism" Condemning the oppression of USA Communism and restoring USA Liberty would be nice also. Thanks to Sidetrack Adventures for sharing your great videos.
I’ve been by the park several times, and most of it is visible from the freeway. Unfortunately, there is no place to park a truck so professional truck drivers can visit it. I watched Eddie World being built, and hoped they would add facilities for trucks, unfortunately they didn’t. It’s getting harder and harder to find facilities for commercial vehicles especially in California that are really decent. The two “truck stops” there leave a lot to be desired.
@@user-tp1bi6of3v Yes. Thank you. I learned about it in the mid 60's from collecting postage stamps. I still have a 1964 Chinese commemorative postage stamp that pays tribute to the 100 year anniversary.
Wow i love stuffed animals how cute,,and yeah Go Lakers and yummies 😋ice cream ,,you really found a very cool place ,, thanks
I actually visited Eddie World in Yermo today! It was cool and all, especially the Lakers part - but for whatever reason I find it hard to believe that this is the largest gas station in Cali (or so it claims). Had no idea there was a 2nd location! Somehow I missed the Liberty Sculptures. Anyway, great video as always
Impressive.
We camped in the canyons right across from there, gorgeous scenery and the rainbow of rocks was breathtaking
HELL yeah we stopped there, our son's name is Eddie ! On our way to the largest thermometer in Baker.
Hi Steve! I have a video request for you. You should explore the abandoned Rock-A-Hoola water park off the 15. I think it would be an interesting video, because there’s some really interesting history behind it.
Another awesome video. A new stop for my road trip. Thank you.
Didn't know there was and Eddie World. Have to stop next time I'm in Yermo, which I've never been.
3:19 "condemn the oppression of Chinese Communism" Condemning the oppression of USA Communism and restoring USA Liberty would be nice also.
Thanks to Sidetrack Adventures for sharing your great videos.
#InsurrectionistAlert 🙄
This is from a country that committed war crimes, slavery, Racism and genocide of the Indians? 😂 How sarcastic.
@@apt62 all countries do that. communism is every where in the world. the park is just to shed light on it.
meaning someone who stands for liberty.would you call the chinese who built the park insurrectionists?@@Porsche996driver
4 people didn't like this video? what morons...awesome video! going to go visit on our next trips
I’ve been by the park several times, and most of it is visible from the freeway. Unfortunately, there is no place to park a truck so professional truck drivers can visit it. I watched Eddie World being built, and hoped they would add facilities for trucks, unfortunately they didn’t. It’s getting harder and harder to find facilities for commercial vehicles especially in California that are really decent. The two “truck stops” there leave a lot to be desired.
the gas station was pretty impressive, but I still have to give Buccee's the nod.
If you get a chance, visit Terrible’s Road House in Jean Nv. it’s huge!
it also represents the movement in hong kong 2019
you know when your in a good ol' dependable roadside stop when theres a huge jerky section
The "Taiping Rebellion" was in 1864. I believe that may be the reason for the 64.
Do you mean the Taiping Rebellion?
@@user-tp1bi6of3v Yes. I learned about it from collecting postage stamps in the mid 60's.
@@user-tp1bi6of3v thank you. 👍
@@user-tp1bi6of3v Yes. Thank you. I learned about it in the mid 60's from collecting postage stamps. I still have a 1964 Chinese commemorative postage stamp that pays tribute to the 100 year anniversary.
Yermo is also the location of the first Taco Bell!
Del Taco