This is really nice seeing the North Carolina Village and historic looking businesses from the past with a general store, church, tavern, doctors office, school house and other interesting places in it this is really great thanks again John.☕👋🇺🇲
It's great to see that teachers are still teaching history to the kids a great learning I'm 62 and impressed with everything that's their I'd love to see it all.
This is a great video, reminding us of an age long past. And Rebbeca Hart is a fine reminder that there are wonderful young folks in our world. I even added Hart's Square Village to my future travels list. My thought on the milling box in the window, I know nothing about tobacco farming, though it would make sense it's a tobacco mill. I did grow up on a fruit farm in upstate NY. We had ( & still have) a modern cider mill; but our neighbors bought a hand operated cider mill based on a far older style. Their's was square with a similar opening on top and the grinding wheel's gear handle on the outside, like the mill in this video. My guess would depend on if there is some sort of spigot or house for liquid collection. Thank all for such a great video.
Hi Rebecca, Those circular cast iron items with a slot coming out from the centre are weights to be fitted on a manual scale rod. The shop clerk would put the items being sold on one end (either a hook or a hooked up tray or plate) and on the other end of the swing arm there would be a hanging down rod to hold up the weights. Weights would be pilled up on on top of other until the scale hand pointed up dead centre. Congratulations for keeping up this great piece of history for all. God bless!
Such a cool place bringing back history. The young people is the thing that we need to go back to sometimes it’s really enjoyable to see that some of the old stuff in the store. I remember seeing my grandparents having they used to be tobacco farmers in Kentucky and I’ve seen some of the tools that you were showing. I didn’t know what they were called because I was a kid, but I do remember seeing them.😊
Love love seeing what you have next. Yes an amazing place. Thank you so much for sharing these history episodes . Would love to see these places. I love antiques. I have many I have collected thru the years. I so loved the Store. My husbands Grandaddy was a Country Dr. I have some of same display cases plus. What they are doing is beyond awesome.
John, what a fantastic video and place! Just wow...I am going to make it my business to visit North Carolina what a state full of great places to visit. I'd like to make an entire vacation to all the places on your videos. Do you have a booklet on all these wonderful places and in and around Tennessee and North Carolina? Great video John....watching you from South Central Texas USA
I live not far from this place and never have been in here cause only open 1 day a year :( My uncle Craig made his pottery n oven and his pottery is in Washington DC Museum ..
The case with lead shot is very interesting. I'm thinking that shot was used for a muzzleloader rather than a cartridge gun. I've never seen anything like that.
According to what John Ward has recently shared, is the trailers are cooled for the dead bodies and parts that are found, waiting for identification, when possible. It's a system for calamities from our government as most funeral homes have no "extra" accommodations for these bodies. The bodies/parts will not be released to family or included in the death toll. Unless identification has been made, kin is notified, and cause of death on certificate has been completed. So.. to generally answer you comments, people are staying in them, but they are not the survivors.
This has nothing to do with this video but could you find out why Fema has all those campers just parked in a big field and not giving them to the people who need them ???? I seen a video that Fema put out and they said people have to apply it see if they qualify. That is rediculus. hundreds of people are living in tents and are in need . What is wrong with our government ,county, state and most of all federal .I am very angry and i don't trust this government at all. I am send lots of Prayers out to all that have been affected by this bad storm .🙏🙏🙏🙏
What a stunner..🙂
Rebecca is beautiful and really nice. I really want to visit this place !!!
She is gorgeous
Yup
She is definitely a unicorn!
Understatement
Yep, She’s Perfect….
Wow she’s amazing
Wow, she could not be lovelier.
Great place but she might be the best part of the whole deal.
This is really nice seeing the North Carolina Village and historic looking businesses from the past with a general store, church, tavern, doctors office, school house and other interesting places in it this is really great thanks again John.☕👋🇺🇲
It's great to see that teachers are still teaching history to the kids a great learning I'm 62 and impressed with everything that's their I'd love to see it all.
Thank you for showing us this. Absolutely beautiful collection of history!
That was a enjoyable video to watch and Rebecca very knowledgeable and kind
This place is absolutely amazing!!
And she is so incredibly beautiful, smart and so passionate.
Thank you for sharing this
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This is a great video, reminding us of an age long past. And Rebbeca Hart is a fine reminder that there are wonderful young folks in our world. I even added Hart's Square Village to my future travels list.
My thought on the milling box in the window, I know nothing about tobacco farming, though it would make sense it's a tobacco mill. I did grow up on a fruit farm in upstate NY. We had ( & still have) a modern cider mill; but our neighbors bought a hand operated cider mill based on a far older style. Their's was square with a similar opening on top and the grinding wheel's gear handle on the outside, like the mill in this video. My guess would depend on if there is some sort of spigot or house for liquid collection.
Thank all for such a great video.
John everything I saw is beautiful in my mind. I love the history of this place and all the contents. What a great job you have now. Thanks
Wow this is so awesome! Beautiful! I’ll definitely be going there one day! Thanks for sharing this treasure of North Carolina!
Hi Rebecca, Those circular cast iron items with a slot coming out from the centre are weights to be fitted on a manual scale rod. The shop clerk would put the items being sold on one end (either a hook or a hooked up tray or plate) and on the other end of the swing arm there would be a hanging down rod to hold up the weights. Weights would be pilled up on on top of other until the scale hand pointed up dead centre.
Congratulations for keeping up this great piece of history for all. God bless!
That is amazing info, now I would like to see one of those scales😊
Thanks for preserving N.C. history.
This is a great place, if you get a chance to see it go you won’t be disappointed ❗️😊
Keep your great work. Love your channel
Amazing❤! And the store was amazing to!
Such a cool place bringing back history. The young people is the thing that we need to go back to sometimes it’s really enjoyable to see that some of the old stuff in the store. I remember seeing my grandparents having they used to be tobacco farmers in Kentucky and I’ve seen some of the tools that you were showing. I didn’t know what they were called because I was a kid, but I do remember seeing them.😊
This place is amazing, thank you for sharing 😀👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow its such a magical place and Such Lovely People , Nice Place to visit some time
Sooo cool there. I’m up in Alberta and have never been there but I donated $$ to help the cause with it. I plan to get there at soon
Very interesting video TY for sharing 😮
That place was awesome I love history thanks for sharing this I love your videos ❤
Wow ! What an amazing tour ! Thank you John for taking us on this AMAZING adventure ! I would L❤️VE to see this in person !
what I see so beautiful were sm at use made thead thanks John for this great video have a blessed weekend 😊
I can't wait to visit there.
Love love seeing what you have next. Yes an amazing place. Thank you so much for sharing these history episodes . Would love to see these places. I love antiques. I have many I have collected thru the years. I so loved the Store. My husbands Grandaddy was a Country Dr. I have some of same display cases plus. What they are doing is beyond awesome.
I loved this video. Such a unique and important village. Looking forward to more videos
I enjoyed the old collection of history .
Wow great job there sir cool man ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thankyou John for sharing this
Great adventure
👌💯Excellent👌 video
GOD BLESS YOU
Cool video John, tx
I definitely want to visit sometime.
John, what a fantastic video and place! Just wow...I am going to make it my business to visit North Carolina what a state full of great places to visit. I'd like to make an entire vacation to all the places on your videos. Do you have a booklet on all these wonderful places and in and around Tennessee and North Carolina? Great video John....watching you from South Central Texas USA
Fun video!
Nice😊
The tobacco cutter is for pipe tobacco
I've seen this before. I need to go and see you guys in October, but it will have to wait until 2025.
I wish you could find volunteers to run supplies into Relief, NC
What is needed the most?
Hi from Dexter🏠Missouri
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I live in Asheville so this place isn't very far from me. I gotta go check it out.
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This place didn’t get washed off the map when Hellene came through did it.
DriveNC shows Lincoln Co. East of the worst damage
Didn’t you do another place like this a couple years ago?
Who is the country singer ? In your other video?
Is this a reupload
Is this before Helene?
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I live not far from this place and never have been in here cause only open 1 day a year :( My uncle Craig made his pottery n oven and his pottery is in Washington DC Museum ..
The case with lead shot is very interesting. I'm thinking that shot was used for a muzzleloader rather than a cartridge gun. I've never seen anything like that.
According to what John Ward has recently shared, is the trailers are cooled for the dead bodies and parts that are found, waiting for identification, when possible. It's a system for calamities from our government as most funeral homes have no "extra" accommodations for these bodies.
The bodies/parts will not be released to family or included in the death toll. Unless identification has been made, kin is notified, and cause of death on certificate has been completed.
So.. to generally answer you comments, people are staying in them, but they are not the survivors.
How do Learn what music you're 🎶 playing in your videos ? I'M a dj loving your music!
It's a tobbacco shredder.
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Beautiful women
Wasn’t this posted a year ago?
Lol wonder why he chose this store!!!!
I wonder if this place was in the devastation path
She a 10
This has nothing to do with this video but could you find out why Fema has all those campers just parked in a big field and not giving them to the people who need them ???? I seen a video that Fema put out and they said people have to apply it see if they qualify. That is rediculus. hundreds of people are living in tents and are in need . What is wrong with our government ,county, state and most of all federal .I am very angry and i don't trust this government at all. I am send lots of Prayers out to all that have been affected by this bad storm .🙏🙏🙏🙏
Is the grand daughter single? She's pretty.