I had a summer internship in 1979 at the Sweetwater Reporter newspaper that you passed at the 9:09 mark. Still the same building! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. The area along I-20 has grown a lot.
😳 Omg you went so close to my daddy’s house but you turn passing the old Ice Company turn back and to pass 106 W 10th st just to see you passing or anyone by my dads will make me so happy, I’m so proud of my hometown Sweetwater Texas home of the Mustangs Red & White. I’m so far away I’m in Arizona
I live in this small town of Sweetwater , have for about 22 years of my life . It’s neat to see someone just drive through the same streets I drive through daily . Amazing video!
Hello my friend ! 😁 How are you ? Sorry, I haven't been around very much the last few days, but my schedule is finally starting to lighten up! 😁 Thanks for always sharing wonderful driving tour ! Merci !!
I spent the first half of my life in that town. It hasn’t changed a bit 😆 At 13:35, the house on the right was the home I grew up in. I helped my dad put up that wooden fence. It was nice to see my old house again.
I recall a drive through Sweetwater years ago when our family drove from Houston to Albuquerque. We were in the family Cadillac Coupe de Ville. That car was a tank. Dad got a very good deal on it and it was my moms daily driver and what we used to make long trips. That year mom and my sister refused to take another 14 hour drive in any car to Albuquerque. So they flew and Dad and us boys we took the car. We were running low on gas when we reached Sweetwater. Back then most small Texas towns rolled up the sidewalk at dusk. I was driving that shift so Dad could sleep. I drove around for a while trying to find an open gas station. Dad said if we couldn't find gas we'd have to stay the night. I found one lonely gas station that was open and I offered to pay for gas. I didn't realize that the Caddy had a much larger tank than my little daily driver. I don't recall how much gas it took but back in the day it was not uncommon for gas tanks hold up to 25-35 gallons. I gave the receipt to Dad and he took out $50 and gave it to me. He told me not to spend it but to make a deposit so they money would be in my account to pay the gas credit card. We didn't see much of Sweetwater that night because the town was small and nearly all the lights and businesses were closed. Looking at the demographics Sweetwater has about 2,000 fewer residence living there than when we passed through it in the 1970s.
Im from California, and honestly there is something just so special about driving through Texas, especially the Texas countryside. Thanks for this awesome video:)
Town doesnt do anything for the youth unless you play sports. Theyve refused to build a skatepark for decades. Its literally a time machine just stuck in the past
I had a summer internship in 1979 at the Sweetwater Reporter newspaper that you passed at the 9:09 mark. Still the same building! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. The area along I-20 has grown a lot.
Thank you for sharing!
Very smooth driving tour 😀😀
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Thank you for your beautiful driving Tour in Texas. Watching from Germany.
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😳 Omg you went so close to my daddy’s house but you turn passing the old Ice Company turn back and to pass 106 W 10th st just to see you passing or anyone by my dads will make me so happy, I’m so proud of my hometown Sweetwater Texas home of the Mustangs Red & White. I’m so far away I’m in Arizona
I just came across this. So closed to dad's house. Love you sis.
@@betomontemayor7369 Good thing you left town looks so boring
Holy Cow, another terrific town.
I like how you check out the residential areas, too.
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My family is from here my aunt was one of the rattlesnake roundup queens im trying to find that year lol
Texas on the awesome horizon.
Take care of yourself, my friend.😀😀😀Like15!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I enjoyed watching your driving tour of Sweetwater TX
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I loved the car ride, stay well my friend !! 🙏❤️
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So Cool! Great Virtual Tour! 😊😊👍👍 Thank you for sharing! AWESOME!
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Thank you for sharing the wonderful tour!!!😊😊👏
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Excellent driving tour thank you for sharing
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Beautiful street views to share friend
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Sweetwater texas right here WOW YEAH
Another great driving tour my friend ! 👍🏻👍🏻
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I live in this small town of Sweetwater , have for about 22 years of my life . It’s neat to see someone just drive through the same streets I drive through daily . Amazing video!
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed the video!
Amazing view! great job, my friend 👍
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Perfect weather.. ànother amazing ride.👍
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Great upload
It's a nice place.
It's a lovely view.
Today is Thursday
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Nice weather 👍🏽
Interesting driving tour 😍
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Hello my friend ! 😁
How are you ?
Sorry, I haven't been around very much the last few days, but my schedule is finally starting to lighten up! 😁
Thanks for always sharing wonderful driving tour !
Merci !!
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I have fun watching videos from morning. Have a good day i like
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Great👍 Very nice driving😁 Thanks for sharing!! Like 8👍👍
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The big blue sky of west Texas. 110 degrees there today..again.
Very beautiful driving tour my friend thumbs up 👍
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I spent the first half of my life in that town. It hasn’t changed a bit 😆 At 13:35, the house on the right was the home I grew up in. I helped my dad put up that wooden fence. It was nice to see my old house again.
amazing driving tour!!!love the view😍
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I recall a drive through Sweetwater years ago when our family drove from Houston to Albuquerque. We were in the family Cadillac Coupe de Ville. That car was a tank. Dad got a very good deal on it and it was my moms daily driver and what we used to make long trips.
That year mom and my sister refused to take another 14 hour drive in any car to Albuquerque. So they flew and Dad and us boys we took the car. We were running low on gas when we reached Sweetwater. Back then most small Texas towns rolled up the sidewalk at dusk. I was driving that shift so Dad could sleep.
I drove around for a while trying to find an open gas station. Dad said if we couldn't find gas we'd have to stay the night. I found one lonely gas station that was open and I offered to pay for gas. I didn't realize that the Caddy had a much larger tank than my little daily driver. I don't recall how much gas it took but back in the day it was not uncommon for gas tanks hold up to 25-35 gallons.
I gave the receipt to Dad and he took out $50 and gave it to me. He told me not to spend it but to make a deposit so they money would be in my account to pay the gas credit card.
We didn't see much of Sweetwater that night because the town was small and nearly all the lights and businesses were closed.
Looking at the demographics Sweetwater has about 2,000 fewer residence living there than when we passed through it in the 1970s.
Great ride my friend
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Thanks for taking us to Sweetwater! Greetings from Phuket.
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Lovely video, like it thank you for sharing, STAY CONNECTED My friend 😊👍🏻🙏🏻
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This is perfection. Really into it. Thank you so much for making it! : )
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I was born here on May 28, 1952.
Nice
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Very beautiful
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Beautiful and great quality, ❤️the audio. Greetings from London.
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why do most tx town look dry like a desert not many ppl looks so boring there
Im from California, and honestly there is something just so special about driving through Texas, especially the Texas countryside. Thanks for this awesome video:)
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I saw myself!!!!
Born and raised
Wheres Leatherface?
Town doesnt do anything for the youth unless you play sports. Theyve refused to build a skatepark for decades. Its literally a time machine just stuck in the past
I am 9 I live in this same town I go to sis intermediate school I live on the other side of town tho
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