All of your videos are so valuable! Reliable and exciting history about our incredible North Florida! Thank you for all of your work and knowledge, for providing such an amazing resource!
Another great video ..... I never knew Florida had bison...... BTW, a tremendous old 1700 highway was Thigpen Trail.....a military road entering Florida..... maybe the Thigpen crossed old spanish trail at a prominent point?
I was born just south of Jacksonville 60 years ago, I too was interested in and grew up playing around the waterways and creeks in the area, Black Creek is one that floods frequently (Hurricane Irma was Bad), I was not so much into the history at that age, I really wish I had been, so it's really good to see younger native Floridians take an interest in the history of this awesome place, you folks did a nice job with the video keep it up!
We will be doing stories soon on the Old Spanish Trail Highway, so that is on the list. This story was about the actual Old Spanish Trail, which is a bit different, although it did pass through or near present-day Havana.
That is the original US 90. It was built in 1919-1929 by connecting a series of existing dirt roads and building a few new ones to create a cross country "auto trail." When the route was paved, it was relocated slightly to the current route of US 90.
All of your videos are so valuable! Reliable and exciting history about our incredible North Florida! Thank you for all of your work and knowledge, for providing such an amazing resource!
Another great video ..... I never knew Florida had bison...... BTW, a tremendous old 1700 highway was Thigpen Trail.....a military road entering Florida..... maybe the Thigpen crossed old spanish trail at a prominent point?
Great video..... I think I have watched it 3 times
Great stuff Dale & Rachael ! Keep up the good work, you're efforts are truly appreciated, maybe more than you realize.
Great Video.
I was born just south of Jacksonville 60 years ago, I too was interested in and grew up playing around the waterways and creeks in the area, Black Creek is one that floods frequently (Hurricane Irma was Bad), I was not so much into the history at that age, I really wish I had been, so it's really good to see younger native Floridians take an interest in the history of this awesome place, you folks did a nice job with the video keep it up!
Amazing information! I love it!
That would be a really cool thing go through all those caves and stuff thanks for sharing all the great information. Very well put together video
Thank you!
The Two Egg TV Sky Chicken footage is epic.
I used to take hwy 90 on my commute from Dothan to Mobile just for the scenery
It is a pretty drive! We especially love the sections around DeFuniak Springs and from Pensacola across to Mobile.
Cool
Ya'll should have shown where the Old Spanish trail crosses the Dixie highway in Havana. Florida. There is a lot of history at that spot!
We will be doing stories soon on the Old Spanish Trail Highway, so that is on the list. This story was about the actual Old Spanish Trail, which is a bit different, although it did pass through or near present-day Havana.
So what’s the road parallel to US-90 that’s called old Spanish trail?
That is the original US 90. It was built in 1919-1929 by connecting a series of existing dirt roads and building a few new ones to create a cross country "auto trail." When the route was paved, it was relocated slightly to the current route of US 90.
Two Egg TV wow that really interesting I didn’t even know thank you for dropping that tidbit of knowledge on me
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Thank you!
I heard the friar joined the navy May 27, 2020. That is one old recruit if he was writing about buffalo in the late 1600s. lol
This is Native Seminole land, jackson was a peckerhead