Though was no racing involved we did find out about something racing fans will enjoy at Indy soon! Thanks for watching! Don't forget subscriptions to our channel are free and help keep us on the road!
The history of the Jungle Park Speedway is amazing! If I owned it, I'd allow visitors after they paid a $10 fee and signed a waiver. History needs to be honored, and your video helps to keep the history and memory of this place alive. Thank you for sharing with us!
Like 120, Awesome footage capturing the beautiful alluring scenery that entice some of the viewers to keep on watching your channel, thanks for sharing and bringing us to this wonderful relaxing place and stay safe always.
We enjoyed your "Biggest Spectacle in Racing" tour, Jim and Vanesa! Shame the museum was closed, but it's great the gift shop was available to spend your money, 😁😁I recall the DX stations. Hey Jim, Vanesa we weren't there, but were at the one in my hometown! We love the small towns in the heartland of America too. Lovely Victorian architecture here, despite the👻👻👻's. Enjoyed seeing what you could of the old racetrack and it's great that there's ice cream nearby! Crawfordsville. I think that's where Terri and Keith from "Retired and Loving it" are from. Don't think they're living in the jail though. Sounds quite dangerous and they still have both arms! 🤣🤣Instead of the 50 stars we left you a big like! Thanks for bringing us along.
Been to the Indy museum and did the track tour back in 1987. That gas station was neat, but the houses were very cool. Too bad the racetrack was off limits. Thanks for the episode!
Yall hit a lot of cool historic spots in this one. Interesting to learn what victory smells like. LOL. The story of Jungle Park Speedway is fascinating and sad. I had never heard of a rotary jail before. Very interesting. It did sound unsafe as you described it. So I am not surprised to learn rotary jails are no longer used due to related injuries. Thanks for taking us along on another very interesting day trip!
I just came across your video and I just wanted to let you guys know a fun fact about the track. There are a few cars that used to be raced on the track that are still on the property, they were abandoned.
If you're talking about the "Windmill", we actually stopped at took video but it didn't get included (for some reason)...if there was anything else we missed, let us know! Thanks for watching!
We evidently had an information fail, too. Guess that's what can happen when you look up info online. Thanks for the correction! We appreciate your visit!
Though was no racing involved we did find out about something racing fans will enjoy at Indy soon! Thanks for watching! Don't forget subscriptions to our channel are free and help keep us on the road!
The history of the Jungle Park Speedway is amazing! If I owned it, I'd allow visitors after they paid a $10 fee and signed a waiver. History needs to be honored, and your video helps to keep the history and memory of this place alive. Thank you for sharing with us!
We're onboard with your thinking! We would gladly have paid to see it. Maybe someday... Thanks for the visit!
Like 120, Awesome footage capturing the beautiful alluring scenery that entice some of the viewers to keep on watching your channel, thanks for sharing and bringing us to this wonderful relaxing place and stay safe always.
Thank you for such a kind comment...glad you enjoyed your time here!
We enjoyed your "Biggest Spectacle in Racing" tour, Jim and Vanesa! Shame the museum was closed, but it's great the gift shop was available to spend your money, 😁😁I recall the DX stations. Hey Jim, Vanesa we weren't there, but were at the one in my hometown! We love the small towns in the heartland of America too. Lovely Victorian architecture here, despite the👻👻👻's. Enjoyed seeing what you could of the old racetrack and it's great that there's ice cream nearby! Crawfordsville. I think that's where Terri and Keith from "Retired and Loving it" are from. Don't think they're living in the jail though. Sounds quite dangerous and they still have both arms! 🤣🤣Instead of the 50 stars we left you a big like! Thanks for bringing us along.
Really appreciate such a comprehensive comment! Thanks for taking time to take in our shenanigans! Appreciate the visit and one 'like' is awesome!
Enjoyed!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome!!!!!!! Thanks for watching!
Nice info on this speedway
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
An another nice video, so an interesting place there Like 111 ♥
Many thanks!
Wild wet day 😎 I marked the jail on my map and now I know to wait till April to checkout the Indy museum 👍
Glad we could do some recon for you! Lol! Hope we see you there!
Been to the Indy museum and did the track tour back in 1987. That gas station was neat, but the houses were very cool. Too bad the racetrack was off limits. Thanks for the episode!
We're curious what might have changed since the 80's...gotta' go back! Thanks for watching, Yogi!
I grew up in Speedway - thanks for taking me back home.
Glad you enjoyed it as much as we did! Appreciate the visit!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
very nice video
Thank you for watching!
Yall hit a lot of cool historic spots in this one. Interesting to learn what victory smells like. LOL. The story of Jungle Park Speedway is fascinating and sad. I had never heard of a rotary jail before. Very interesting. It did sound unsafe as you described it. So I am not surprised to learn rotary jails are no longer used due to related injuries. Thanks for taking us along on another very interesting day trip!
Thanks again for traveling along with us! Appreciate your visit!
I just came across your video and I just wanted to let you guys know a fun fact about the track. There are a few cars that used to be raced on the track that are still on the property, they were abandoned.
Really makes us wish we could've gotten past that gate! lol! Thanks for watching!
I remember that, my uncle use to be a truck driver and he would make runs to Atlanta and bring back about six cases of cokes from the plant.
The buildings up the hill from the entrance to jungle park are also part of the race track history..
If you're talking about the "Windmill", we actually stopped at took video but it didn't get included (for some reason)...if there was anything else we missed, let us know! Thanks for watching!
@OffRampAdventures ..yes, all those buildings there are part of jungle park...
The museum is closed for renovation, as you said.
Nascar got it start at the streamline hotel on the top floor with the creation of nascar. There first race was in Charlotte north carolina.
We evidently had an information fail, too. Guess that's what can happen when you look up info online. Thanks for the correction! We appreciate your visit!