An engrossing tour. I appreciate all the connections you share. History becomes a continuum the way you tell these stories and not just isolated events. Stay well.
I love walking around graveyards, I find them so fascinating! Being a Freemason, I like seeing gravestones with Masonic symbolism on them. But there’s so much history to be found reading peoples stones, finding out their stories, it’s intriguing. Edit: Oh wow! I never knew you were on the square! Fraternal love Brother Kevin!
You know Kevin, it's always hard to fathom, as a yankee from the northeast, the variances of life from one part of the country to another, within the same time period. While Seth Bullock was in his later years, my grandfather was a race car driver!! I have a photo of him with his 1911 Chalmers, at a race track in Cuba. Trying to balance Teddy Roosevelt, Seth Bullock, cowboys and guns, the west, etc,...when someone in ohio is repeatedly taking off for cuba to race cars, is such a strange juxtaposition!!! 😅
Have you tried to Google car racing in Cuba? As someone who has always enjoyed the sport I wanted to see what these 1911 cars looked like sadly all I found was cars from the 1950’s. Google could be wrong of course
@etainshewolf7140 hi there! Yes I have tried, and so far haven't gotten anywhere with googling that period...the actual photo I have came to me from my grandmother...there was a note inscribed to the backside of which car he was racing that day of the photo. On that 1911, you can see the oiling levers which had to be used as well, whilst racing! However, no exact date of that event...I know he had to give up racing before my grandma would marry him (he promptly did, and off they eloped!!) So I know he wasn't racing after after 1919 at the latest. Google seems so boggy anymore..not like the good old days for them either, I'm agreed !! Best wishes to you, too :)
@@globalheart Thank you for replying back. That’s a nice story to go with your history. I don’t blame your grandma making him give up racing, from what I know about early motor racing there wasn’t much safety and she wanted to keep her man. Best wishes to you too
I hope you're having - or have had - a great time in the US, Kevin. A great choice of location to visit, in my opinion, is Deadwood. I'd love to soak up the atmosphere and history of the place. It's fascinating to hear about those legendary Wild West figures. I must say, it's a topic and period in time that has me spellbound. The romance. Despite places like Deadwood for a time existing beyond the law almost, the sense of being somewhere relevant in the early years must've been tremendously exciting. The boom years. Towns popping up, jobs and wealth being generated. The burgeoning US juggernaut. Progress being forged. The palpable electricity in the air. And the characters, of course! Must've been an amazing time and place to experience! Thanks for bringing us all this wonderful information! 👍
I hope you are able to check out some of the Bows used by the tribes of the Plains. I live in Texas and the Comanche were well known for being unbelievable shots as well as being amazing horsemen.
deadwood is one of my favorite shows of all time. I don't know if you've ever had the opportunity to see it, kevin, but it's definitely a binge worth series.
Kevin, thank you. It has been said (Shakespeare) that "the evil that men do lives after them, but the good is oft enterred with their bones." Your efforts help bring at least a modicum of challenge to that statement. I'd proffer that the good never dies as long as it lives on in, for, and through others. Blessings to you.
Love love your channel once on cannot leave it until the end you are fascinating and an amazing story teller Kevin. You must come to Australia and tell us stories of our country one day.
Top notch Kevin! I’m a SD native and want to tell you how much I appreciate you and your team’s effort & attention to accuracy, historically and legendary. It’s what I value and why I watch! Your a great storyteller!
You’ve become my favourite history teacher. I remember seeing you draw a long bow and shoot when I was a child. I’m bowman now because of it. All the best
Another great video! Funnily enough I'm currently just started the 3rd season of Deadwood. Had heard that many of the characters were based on real people, enjoyed seeing the real life location.
I actually bought that series. Loved it. Were you aware it’s written in iambic pentameter? Much like Shakespeare. It’s why the dialogue is so effective and unique. Cheers. Enjoy.
Thank you so much for once again giving us an interesting and informative video! 😊 Your efforts really show, and you always give quality content. Thanks again! 😊
@@thehistorysquad I was very happy to see that you came here, have any other videos coming out about the Black Hills/South Dakota?(or is it a surprise?)
How wonderful to have you in the states for a post. Being a military man if you ever come over to extreme upstate New York in Essex County on Lake Champlain there is Fort Ticonderoga and Fort Crown Point. Fort Crown Point was the largest British military installation in North America. And Fort Ticonderoga has a storied history of both French and Indian War battles and Revolutionary conflicts. Many British soldiers gave their lives there and deserve to be remembered. There is also a ghost story involving a Scottish Highland nobleman named Duncan Campbell. Just south of there is Lake George and Fort William Henry with more British military history some very sad for civilians and soldier alike. As always, I love the way you deliver information. The cemetery tour was wonderful.
Another great video Kev, really interesting! Beautiful countryside and so peaceful. The Americans certainly know how to respect and honour their dead. Like with the veterans. As you said, servicemen get pretty much forgotten in this country. Apparently Bill Hickock was in a saloon card game when he was shot from behind. Thanks again Kev, my best to Julie. Dave.
Cheers Dave, yes I didn't give the whole story of Wild Bill as he's fairly well known, as you could tell I was eager to get up to Seth Bullock's grave 😜
@thehistorysquad Yes! Quite a hike! It was just so lovely and peaceful there and you told the stories with your usual enthusiasm. Your passion for History is quite addictive. I will next read Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell, though that is obviously fiction. I'm busting to find out more about the Archers of Agincourt but I don't suppose many stories exist. Thanks again for this great video mate. Dave.
When I was there as a child, in the 1980s, my parents and grandparents took us to the saloon where Hickock was shot. They had the chair he was sitting in and his cards he had been holding, up on the wall behind the bar. "Dead man's hand" We toured the gold mine and the opium dens. I've heard it is very different now. It was a special event for our family in the 1980s. My mother had read all of the Laura Ingalls Wilder books to us. She and Dad were history buffs, especially American Western History. We followed the Ingalls's Trail from Wisconsin to South Dakota. I think part of Mom's interest started when her Aunt and Uncle moved her Uncle's Dentistry business to South Dakota, another Aunt and Uncle retired just outside Rapid City and my grandparents took my Mom and Aunt out to visit. Dinosaur Hill didn't have steps yet when they were out there in the 1950s. Beautiful place. Beautiful memories. Thank you, Kevin for covering this cemetery in our Old West. I remember the hike.
@tinaknight9143 I always thought that the Ingalls family settled in Oregon, or was that just in the TV series? I'm trying to think of the town they settled in. I used to enjoy the TV series. It certainly looks a beautiful place with all the surrounding scenery. Dave.
I love that you are knowledgeable about the US as well. So many across the pond say Americans don’t know history of Europe but they couldn’t tell you a thing about the US. Such a cool guy.
Kevin, I'll get my grandfather's POW stories to you soon. I haven't forgotten. Some things have come up that im dealing with. I will get you those stories.
Doris Day’s, Calamity Jane, is a fun and joyful fictitious look at Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity rumored relationship. Calamity Jane’s life was just as wild as his in real life! Maybe more.
What an interesting video Kevin! Please more videos featuring beautiful Rupert, I have two Blenheim cavaliers they are the sweetest dogs, we love taking ours on history walks in the UK ❤️
It is such a happy surprise that you visited my home state of South Dakota. And such a fantastic video as always. I will have to stop by Mt. Moriah the next time I’m in Deadwood.
I have wanted to go out west to see all the ghost towns and wild west locations. Good to see you visiting them. Wonder if you will go to any events or reenactments around.
Wow, that was a bit different than your other lessons. But again, I have learned something new, as always. Keep on travelling to the US and through Canada please, and share what you find. Many a forgotten story may come to light.
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour Marco, a bit different as you say. I shot a few other videos during my 'vacation' there and hope to do some similar road trips in the future. Very best wishes my friend.
"Rockin' Rupert" made it to the top! 💕 Thank you for this video about Mt. Moriah Cemetery and her inhabitants! My father, brother and uncles are New England (USA) Masons and will find the cemetery layout and street names interesting. 😊
Hello Kevin, I really enjoy your channel. I've seen some of your other videos of your visits to America. I'm playing catch up with your content. I hope you enjoy your time here. We are a very big country with so many differences depending on the region. Speaking for myself, I've always loved to read about far off places and adventures but the likelihood of actually going is doubtful. Listening and watching people speak about their own countries and histories is a real pleasure. It's especially enjoyable to watch you exploring the country not focusing on the negative. All countries have negative histories along with their glorious history.
Great as always Kevin, Julie and Rupert! Such a shame they dont make grave stones like that anymore. I doubt my place of rest will get more than a note in a book somewhere.
I LOVED the TV series Deadwood, and I have visited the town of Deadwood a few times (and I am from California --- not close at all). I was impressed with what I saw. But Mr Hicks really brings this town to life in a way that few can. Bravo! ......... (Embreeja in disguise of Kelly).
So interesting! I'm glad I found your channel; learn something new every time, even about my own country. I hope you're enjoying/enjoyed your stay in the USA.
I enjoy your history presentations. I have been to Deadwood several times. There's a downtown hotel (I believe it was the Lincoln Hotel) where I once dined; where Teddy and his cousin FDR dined in the dining room. FDR was there to commemorate Mount Rushmore!
We went through Deadwood when we were at Sturgis. Beautiful part of the country, would love to go back with out a million other bikers.😁. Rupert is adorable, give him a hug for me!
Wonderful to see you south of the border Kevin! Wonderful tour. Should you ever plan to come to Kansas, drop me a line. I might be able to show you some things you would find of interest. God bless, Rob
Rupert steals the show. The most adorable dog on the internet. 💖
Haha I think so too 🐶
I’ve been to deadwood, I love that place in South Dakota. What a beautiful place it’s very desolate not too many people live there.🇺🇸
A good friend of mine that just recently passed on was born and raised in Deadwood. Spoke about this cemetery before. Good on ya Kevin! Ty.
An engrossing tour. I appreciate all the connections you share. History becomes a continuum the way you tell these stories and not just isolated events. Stay well.
Welcome to the states, Kevin!!! ..from an ohio follower!!❤
Thank you for sharing not only the men’s story but also the women (who truly built this country)!!!!!!!!
It is truly a special treat having a Brit, (and quite a learned one) give his take on American history. Thank you kindly for your insight.
I love walking around graveyards, I find them so fascinating! Being a Freemason, I like seeing gravestones with Masonic symbolism on them. But there’s so much history to be found reading peoples stones, finding out their stories, it’s intriguing.
Edit: Oh wow! I never knew you were on the square! Fraternal love Brother Kevin!
Fraternal Greetings Matt, thank you.
You know Kevin, it's always hard to fathom, as a yankee from the northeast, the variances of life from one part of the country to another, within the same time period. While Seth Bullock was in his later years, my grandfather was a race car driver!! I have a photo of him with his 1911 Chalmers, at a race track in Cuba. Trying to balance Teddy Roosevelt, Seth Bullock, cowboys and guns, the west, etc,...when someone in ohio is repeatedly taking off for cuba to race cars, is such a strange juxtaposition!!! 😅
Wow, yes, that's for sure 👍🏻
Have you tried to Google car racing in Cuba? As someone who has always enjoyed the sport I wanted to see what these 1911 cars looked like sadly all I found was cars from the 1950’s. Google could be wrong of course
I do enjoy your videos. Thank you.
@etainshewolf7140 hi there! Yes I have tried, and so far haven't gotten anywhere with googling that period...the actual photo I have came to me from my grandmother...there was a note inscribed to the backside of which car he was racing that day of the photo. On that 1911, you can see the oiling levers which had to be used as well, whilst racing! However, no exact date of that event...I know he had to give up racing before my grandma would marry him (he promptly did, and off they eloped!!) So I know he wasn't racing after after 1919 at the latest. Google seems so boggy anymore..not like the good old days for them either, I'm agreed !! Best wishes to you, too :)
@@globalheart Thank you for replying back. That’s a nice story to go with your history. I don’t blame your grandma making him give up racing, from what I know about early motor racing there wasn’t much safety and she wanted to keep her man. Best wishes to you too
I hope you're having - or have had - a great time in the US, Kevin. A great choice of location to visit, in my opinion, is Deadwood.
I'd love to soak up the atmosphere and history of the place. It's fascinating to hear about those legendary Wild West figures. I must say, it's a topic and period in time that has me spellbound.
The romance. Despite places like Deadwood for a time existing beyond the law almost, the sense of being somewhere relevant in the early years must've been tremendously exciting. The boom years. Towns popping up, jobs and wealth being generated. The burgeoning US juggernaut. Progress being forged. The palpable electricity in the air. And the characters, of course! Must've been an amazing time and place to experience!
Thanks for bringing us all this wonderful information! 👍
How lovely, thank you. I have another video or two of my Deadwood travels still to come 👍🏻
Great video as always
I am so glad to see you were able to bring your fur baby!❤
Fabulous, no one tells a good story like you. Thanks Kevin!
I hope you are able to check out some of the Bows used by the tribes of the Plains. I live in Texas and the Comanche were well known for being unbelievable shots as well as being amazing horsemen.
deadwood is one of my favorite shows of all time. I don't know if you've ever had the opportunity to see it, kevin, but it's definitely a binge worth series.
That was The Squads' homework 🏫.
😂 I have binged more than once
I bought the whole series 😅
This reminded me of the tv series Deadwood, amazing for anyone into westerns, highly recommend
Cheers mate 👍🏻
Kevin, thank you.
It has been said (Shakespeare) that "the evil that men do lives after them, but the good is oft enterred with their bones." Your efforts help bring at least a modicum of challenge to that statement. I'd proffer that the good never dies as long as it lives on in, for, and through others.
Blessings to you.
Beautiful sentiment. Thx.
Once again, fantastic tour. Thank you.
Fantastic Kevin, my sister was born in Deadwood- she passed from Covid 2 years ago- thank you for coming to the States💕
It was an absolute pleasure!
Love love your channel once on cannot leave it until the end you are fascinating and an amazing story teller Kevin. You must come to Australia and tell us stories of our country one day.
I loved South Dakota!
Welcome to 🇺🇸!
I went while I was in the US. My friends thought I was mad. But this boot hill was so interesting. Same as the 1 with Daniel Boon.
🐶❤️
Nice to see you here in the States Kevin! God bless and take care!
Top notch Kevin!
I’m a SD native and want to tell you how much I appreciate you and your team’s effort & attention to accuracy, historically and legendary. It’s what I value and why I watch! Your a great storyteller!
Awesome! Thanks Brett!
Great video, as always, sir.
I enjoyed this very much.I love Rupert as he is beautiful! Thanks again!
Glad you came our side of the pond. Thank you for bringing our western history to life. We had some amazing citizens in the early west. Thank you.
You’ve become my favourite history teacher. I remember seeing you draw a long bow and shoot when I was a child. I’m bowman now because of it. All the best
Nice one Chris, that's wonderful 👍🏻
Another great video! Funnily enough I'm currently just started the 3rd season of Deadwood. Had heard that many of the characters were based on real people, enjoyed seeing the real life location.
I actually bought that series.
Loved it.
Were you aware it’s written in iambic pentameter?
Much like Shakespeare. It’s why the dialogue is so effective and unique.
Cheers. Enjoy.
I wish they hadn't cancelled the Deadwood series. It was brilliant.
@@Damsonette one of the very best.
Before that it was the mini series. Lonesome Dove.
It's available on RUclips I've watched it 3-4 times
Yep, I've binged on it several times too. 👍🏻
@Damsonette I'm glad we atleast got the Deadwood movie to tie it up.
Thank you so much for once again giving us an interesting and informative video! 😊 Your efforts really show, and you always give quality content. Thanks again! 😊
Cheers Rosie 👍🏻
Great story. The Beagle is killing me!
HOLY HELL, THIS IS LIKE A 30 MINUTES AWAY FROM MY HOUSE. WELCOME TO SOUTH DAKOTA, KEVIN :))))))
Haha we could have had a pint!
@@thehistorysquad I was very happy to see that you came here, have any other videos coming out about the Black Hills/South Dakota?(or is it a surprise?)
Yes, we have two more from Deadwood and another from Arizona. @@Arkasha-Z
Great video Kevin. Fascinating info on Calamity Jane.
What a wonderful story.
Wild Bill has the fence around him as people also had chipped his headstone
A nice spot to spend eternity.
Thank you for your interesting tour of Mt. Mariah cemetary!
Well done ! subscribed & liked !
Thank you very much! Welcome 👍🏻
thank you Brother Kevin M.M
My pleasure 👍🏻
Hi kev. hi Rupert!!
Hi Pat!!
How wonderful to have you in the states for a post. Being a military man if you ever come over to extreme upstate New York in Essex County on Lake Champlain there is Fort Ticonderoga and Fort Crown Point. Fort Crown Point was the largest British military installation in North America. And Fort Ticonderoga has a storied history of both French and Indian War battles and Revolutionary conflicts. Many British soldiers gave their lives there and deserve to be remembered. There is also a ghost story involving a Scottish Highland nobleman named Duncan Campbell. Just south of there is Lake George and Fort William Henry with more British military history some very sad for civilians and soldier alike. As always, I love the way you deliver information. The cemetery tour was wonderful.
Hi James, yes and thank you I have my sights set on that area for some point in the future. 👍🏻
Love your stories of England, but also loving the fact you're sharing stories from America!:D
And that's an awesome new co-host you have there!
He is indeed. Thanks 👍🏻
Very thoughtful video, thank you
Another great video Kev, really interesting! Beautiful countryside and so peaceful. The Americans certainly know how to respect and honour their dead. Like with the veterans. As you said, servicemen get pretty much forgotten in this country. Apparently Bill Hickock was in a saloon card game when he was shot from behind. Thanks again Kev, my best to Julie.
Dave.
Cheers Dave, yes I didn't give the whole story of Wild Bill as he's fairly well known, as you could tell I was eager to get up to Seth Bullock's grave 😜
@thehistorysquad Yes! Quite a hike! It was just so lovely and peaceful there and you told the stories with your usual enthusiasm. Your passion for History is quite addictive. I will next read Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell, though that is obviously fiction. I'm busting to find out more about the Archers of Agincourt but I don't suppose many stories exist. Thanks again for this great video mate.
Dave.
When I was there as a child, in the 1980s, my parents and grandparents took us to the saloon where Hickock was shot. They had the chair he was sitting in and his cards he had been holding, up on the wall behind the bar. "Dead man's hand" We toured the gold mine and the opium dens. I've heard it is very different now. It was a special event for our family in the 1980s. My mother had read all of the Laura Ingalls Wilder books to us. She and Dad were history buffs, especially American Western History. We followed the Ingalls's Trail from Wisconsin to South Dakota. I think part of Mom's interest started when her Aunt and Uncle moved her Uncle's Dentistry business to South Dakota, another Aunt and Uncle retired just outside Rapid City and my grandparents took my Mom and Aunt out to visit. Dinosaur Hill didn't have steps yet when they were out there in the 1950s. Beautiful place. Beautiful memories. Thank you, Kevin for covering this cemetery in our Old West. I remember the hike.
@tinaknight9143 I always thought that the Ingalls family settled in Oregon, or was that just in the TV series? I'm trying to think of the town they settled in. I used to enjoy the TV series. It certainly looks a beautiful place with all the surrounding scenery.
Dave.
@tinaknight9143 Ah,......I remember now, plumb creek near Walnut Grove, Minisota. What was the Saloon like where Wild bill was killed?
Dave.
amazing and informative tour of an amazing cemetery
I love that you are knowledgeable about the US as well. So many across the pond say Americans don’t know history of Europe but they couldn’t tell you a thing about the US.
Such a cool guy.
I love your videos. And your pup is a nice bonus. Give the pup a hello pat from me in Kentucky.
Thank you! Will do!
Kevin, I'll get my grandfather's POW stories to you soon. I haven't forgotten. Some things have come up that im dealing with. I will get you those stories.
No problem at all, as and whenever. Thanks 👍🏻
Thanks Kevin! I've been to Deadwood but I was only passing through. Great tour!
Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Great video. What a guy. Thanks for going up to Bullocks grave
Doris Day’s, Calamity Jane, is a fun and joyful fictitious look at Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity rumored relationship. Calamity Jane’s life was just as wild as his in real life! Maybe more.
Excellent. Thank you for sharing the results of your work and research.
I knew you'd left England. There's sunshine and shadows.
What a cute doggy 🐶
Thanks for the tour!! Love the video!
What an interesting video Kevin! Please more videos featuring beautiful Rupert, I have two Blenheim cavaliers they are the sweetest dogs, we love taking ours on history walks in the UK ❤️
How lovely. 🐶
Deadwood is one of my favorite shows. It’s so cool to learn about the actual Seth Bullock. Thanks, Kev!
It is such a happy surprise that you visited my home state of South Dakota. And such a fantastic video as always. I will have to stop by Mt. Moriah the next time I’m in Deadwood.
Yes for sure, it's a beautiful place.
I have wanted to go out west to see all the ghost towns and wild west locations. Good to see you visiting them. Wonder if you will go to any events or reenactments around.
Wow, that was a bit different than your other lessons. But again, I have learned something new, as always. Keep on travelling to the US and through Canada please, and share what you find.
Many a forgotten story may come to light.
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour Marco, a bit different as you say. I shot a few other videos during my 'vacation' there and hope to do some similar road trips in the future. Very best wishes my friend.
"Rockin' Rupert" made it to the top! 💕 Thank you for this video about Mt. Moriah Cemetery and her inhabitants! My father, brother and uncles are New England (USA) Masons and will find the cemetery layout and street names interesting. 😊
Great presentation, as always. Thanks Kevin.
Very interesting
TY sir Kevin. Always a treat to see your work, and very glad you are among us, in the "colonies".
Awesome video. I love the history!!!
Very interesting. Thank you.
This was wonderful! I have been to Deadwood and the cemetery and learned more from you on the videos than when I visited there myself.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello Kevin, I really enjoy your channel. I've seen some of your other videos of your visits to America. I'm playing catch up with your content.
I hope you enjoy your time here. We are a very big country with so many differences depending on the region.
Speaking for myself, I've always loved to read about far off places and adventures but the likelihood of actually going is doubtful.
Listening and watching people speak about their own countries and histories is a real pleasure. It's especially enjoyable to watch you exploring the country not focusing on the negative. All countries have negative histories along with their glorious history.
Thanks very much!
Nice little trip. Pretty area.
If this is your first trip to the US Kevin, WELCOME ABOARD TO SOUTH DAKOTA!!!!! 🙋♀
Thanks, we really love the Black Hills there 👍🏻
Great as always Kevin, Julie and Rupert! Such a shame they dont make grave stones like that anymore. I doubt my place of rest will get more than a note in a book somewhere.
Thanks Paul 👍🏻
I wonder where Kev will pop up next 😊
Hmmm, indeed 😜
Thanks!
Hi there Dennis, thanks so much for the SUPER, it's very kind of you. Glad you liked the video as much I did making it.
Were you able to travel the million dollar highway?
Just amazing thank you so much.❤😂🎉
No, we didn't get down there unfortunately. Maybe another time.
I LOVED the TV series Deadwood, and I have visited the town of Deadwood a few times (and I am from California --- not close at all). I was impressed with what I saw. But Mr Hicks really brings this town to life in a way that few can. Bravo! ......... (Embreeja in disguise of Kelly).
So interesting! I'm glad I found your channel; learn something new every time, even about my own country. I hope you're enjoying/enjoyed your stay in the USA.
I did thanks!
nice puppy.
Loved the video!
Wonderful as always 👍👍
Breathtaking country,just beautiful!Your little co-star is adorable and spoiled,lol(just like our dogs,ha)❤🤍💙
😂 he is for sure
Kevin, another great video. Setting the internet standard. Thank you
Thanks Paul.
I enjoy your history presentations. I have been to Deadwood several times. There's a downtown hotel (I believe it was the Lincoln Hotel) where I once dined; where Teddy and his cousin FDR dined in the dining room. FDR was there to commemorate Mount Rushmore!
Nicely done video! Co star brought the right mix or energy to it as well.
Greetings from the end of the Oregon Trail! I've been following you for quite some time and was tickled to learn you're my husband's brother.
😂 I like it
Great video, my Brother, and welcome to The States!
Thanks 👍🏻
Well done 😊
Brilliant video kev. Knew some of the names but not their history.
Thank you once again
No worries Richard, I hope the family is doing okay 👍🏻
Excellent stuff!
I visited Deadwood in the summer of 2020. One weekend isn't enough time to see the Black Hills.
We went through Deadwood when we were at Sturgis. Beautiful part of the country, would love to go back with out a million other bikers.😁. Rupert is adorable, give him a hug for me!
I just started watching your channel and four out of four programs have been very good…
Great to hear, thanks very much!
Great video.
P.s.s. season 2 of Deadwood has some of the most well-spoken dialog. Shakespeare would be proud.
It is written. Largely in iambic pentameter. Like Shakespeare. 😎
@fangslaughter1198 awesome, thanks for the details. 👍 Let's not mention the movie......
Wow 😉
I have been to that cemetery many times. That hill is very steep!
Yep, it sure is 👍🏻
I would just like to say thank you for all the great history content you post!🎉
I'm so glad you enjoy it, thanks 👍🏻
We went through Deadwood when we were at Sturgis. Beautiful part of the country, would love to go back with out a million other bikers.😁
Wonderful to see you south of the border Kevin! Wonderful tour. Should you ever plan to come to Kansas, drop me a line. I might be able to show you some things you would find of interest. God bless, Rob
How lovely Rob, thank you 👍🏻
Dude, your videos are so friggin good
😂 thanks!