I had my brain surgery in that City but unfortunately I had a stroke because that was a risk of the surgery but I'm fine now I had brain surgery because I hit my head back in 1998 and I was having a lot of seizures and had scar tissue on my brain so I got the surgery so I wouldn't have no more seizures I am going on 15 years without one so Burlington Vermont is very sacred to me they saved my life Fletcher Allen is the best hospital on the East Coast I've always enjoyed your videos
I can't believe I was born and raised in Winchester NH, 15 miles from Madame Sherri's Castle, and just now heard about it for the first time! I would have been 10 years old when it burned.
I used to beg my grandma to take me to the Ben and Jerry’s ice cream factory when I was a kid lol she didn’t like driving in the city so I never went until many years later. I love their ice cream, cherry garcia and the oh cone-ada are my absolute favourites. Also a big dr Seuss fan, my dad memorized green eggs and ham I made him read so much lol thanks for these awesome videos, I came across you in a few of Lamont’s videos and had to check out your vids more 😊
Seeing New Hampshire in such a beautiful light, it does seem like another, better place. Chris always shows a down-to-earth sense of wonder at whatever he's discovering for us. And conveys so much significance to those who have deep roots in these places, far beyond what he may have known.
Look up John Levi's channel. He does a good job pointing out how old everything really is. Our history has been altered to say the least. And all them old cities and buildings always end up in a fire. Funny how buildings built from brick and stone can burn so easily.
Ok Ms. Vee Marie, I just came over from Dave TV to check out this guy, Not Bad. I have liked what I have seen so far. Going to subscribe. Thanks for the lead.
Great video. Dave Hugh's, kinda the Roger Ebert of RUclips vids said some good things about your vids and he was right. Look forward to many more. Thanks
You definitely should come back to Massachusetts. Springfield Armory, cape cod, Plymouth, Sturbridge Village, Boston, revolutionary war sites, a few cold war sites as well
hmm.. I was just curious because it looked like a 360 picture, only video format. Cool! I got a canon sx17015IS powershot for Christmas. Still learning it. The Hey Dude set was pretty cool!
Hello, Thanks for visiting Springfield Massachusetts. I was born there and now live in Boston Massachusetts. While ypu are there you forgot to visit the Basketball Hall of Fame, and Vollyball Hall of fame in Nearby City of Holyoke Massachusetts and the Springfield Science Museum at the same place as the Dr. Seuss Museum Again Thanks hope you Visit again soon Steven Provost Executive Producer Touringnewengland.net
Most of the dates on the construction of them old relics are really much older than we've been told. That staircase at the beginning of the video is obviously way older than the 1920s. I'd estimate it to be 1000+yrs old. They lie about when all this stuff was built, because they lie about our history. The truth don't fit the narrative. I see a lot of things people claim are 100yrs old when in reality they are over 1000+yrs old.
@@thereluctantgearhead4544 damn man... im sorry calling out your incorrect information rattled your ego so much. I hope you recover soon and have a good day
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Hey everyone, thanks for watching my vlog! Hope you liked it, I'm still trying to figure some things out. Let me know what you think!
Mobile Instinct watching this on valentines day. Happy valentines day to you :)
I love your videos always
I had my brain surgery in that City but unfortunately I had a stroke because that was a risk of the surgery but I'm fine now I had brain surgery because I hit my head back in 1998 and I was having a lot of seizures and had scar tissue on my brain so I got the surgery so I wouldn't have no more seizures I am going on 15 years without one so Burlington Vermont is very sacred to me they saved my life Fletcher Allen is the best hospital on the East Coast I've always enjoyed your videos
Dr. Seuss always makes me smile. He taught me to read and opened up my life to books.
Been here too since I'm from New Hampshire!!! Great ice cream!!! Thanks for sharing! Brings back a lot of memories! Pat
Very cool.
I can't believe I was born and raised in Winchester NH, 15 miles from Madame Sherri's Castle, and just now heard about it for the first time! I would have been 10 years old when it burned.
I think your travels are amazing. Loved this one. Can't believe that staircase, or the museum, Ben and Jerry's-- so much fun to watch.
My love for Dr Seuss is other worldly. THAT was cool tour!
Did you feel the racism at the Dr. Seuss Museum?
The graveyard was very cool. I wonder if anyone leaves flowers on Memorial Day.
I used to beg my grandma to take me to the Ben and Jerry’s ice cream factory when I was a kid lol she didn’t like driving in the city so I never went until many years later. I love their ice cream, cherry garcia and the oh cone-ada are my absolute favourites. Also a big dr Seuss fan, my dad memorized green eggs and ham I made him read so much lol thanks for these awesome videos, I came across you in a few of Lamont’s videos and had to check out your vids more 😊
Seeing New Hampshire in such a beautiful light, it does seem like another, better place. Chris always shows a down-to-earth sense of wonder at whatever he's discovering for us. And conveys so much significance to those who have deep roots in these places, far beyond what he may have known.
That is so cool! The Dr. Seuss museum.
Dr.Seuss has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Tony
I love that ice cream graveyard!
I never knew that Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) was from Springfield, Ma !
Always worth the watch. Well done as always.
Look up John Levi's channel. He does a good job pointing out how old everything really is. Our history has been altered to say the least. And all them old cities and buildings always end up in a fire. Funny how buildings built from brick and stone can burn so easily.
Jon Levi got me here.
such a cute place of dr. seuss!!
Love the mansion and the Dr Seuss tribute! Take me with youuuuu lol
Haha Jump on board!
Ice cream rocks.
Could of enjoyed the free ice cream while walking up that awesome staircase! Fantasic 👌
I am from South America and I am really enjoying your adventures. I think you should definitely keep it up. Good job bro.
Love New England. Was this the only one there?
💓yes to all of this! 👌
Madame Sherri's castle woulda been so fun to play around when I was a kid.
Awesome video,Keep it up!
The hills are alive, with the sounds of moose hits !
Omg!! When you stood at the top of the staircase and moved the camera around I felt sooooo dizzy! 🙃
looks like a place that only exists in movies! As usual, great location. 😁 Go Bayside!
Haha love that shirt!
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Ok Ms. Vee Marie, I just came over from Dave TV to check out this guy, Not Bad. I have liked what I have seen so far. Going to subscribe. Thanks for the lead.
Ron Buckley One of my favorite videos is his oddment school bus video. Such a cool and unique location!
haha such a great show! Thats a classic episode too
Stairs in the woods: Don't touch them. Don't look at them. Don't go up them.
The cows didn't have any teats
2:56 I have the same sign above my door. On a small wooden block, it was given to my by a friend
I was to Springfield but I think Dr. Suess ' museum was built much later.
Great video. Dave Hugh's, kinda the Roger Ebert of RUclips vids said some good things about your vids and he was right. Look forward to many more. Thanks
Hey Mark, thanks for commenting and the kind words. Many more good videos coming soon!
Your blog is very cool kenny
it must be hard to decide what to visit there are so many neat places in america. hey i need a mobile instinct shirt or hat
I would expect to be fed intervals of various flavors for several hours on the tour. Lol
No matter how good you are, you can't get an egg out of a rooster.
Sure is a beautiful part of the country that I have never yet seen
great work, but you missed the Cold Hollow Cider Mill , just up the road
LOL, I hope Ben&Jerry's doesn't make their ice-cream from those cow's, they are oxen :D
Anyway, you doing great vids! Continue your amazing work!
Hey, Chris. Great videos. Next time you're in NH, drive to the summit of Mt. Washington.
You definitely should come back to Massachusetts. Springfield Armory, cape cod, Plymouth, Sturbridge Village, Boston, revolutionary war sites, a few cold war sites as well
I'm curious to know what camera you're using , if you don't mind sharing.
Sure! I use a Canon G7X and my S7 Galaxy most of the time. Sometimes I'll use a Gopro depending on what I'm doing and the available light.
hmm.. I was just curious because it looked like a 360 picture, only video format. Cool! I got a canon sx17015IS powershot for Christmas. Still learning it. The Hey Dude set was pretty cool!
Omg they really had a flavor called “Schweddy Balls”?? 😂🤦♂️
😂😅🤣😂 apparently yes. 🤮
Hello,
Thanks for visiting Springfield Massachusetts. I was born there and now live in Boston Massachusetts. While ypu are there you forgot to visit the Basketball Hall of Fame, and Vollyball Hall of fame in Nearby City of Holyoke Massachusetts and the Springfield Science Museum at the same place as the Dr. Seuss Museum
Again Thanks
hope you Visit again soon
Steven Provost
Executive Producer
Touringnewengland.net
And the famous Springfield Armory
619k subscribers? Wow when did that happen
Edit: Was a glitch on my end. I was getting happy for you lol
Haha I wish! That would insane
Your videos Make me realize how much I hate living in Florida
Ben and Jerry's ice cream is trash.
Most of the dates on the construction of them old relics are really much older than we've been told. That staircase at the beginning of the video is obviously way older than the 1920s. I'd estimate it to be 1000+yrs old. They lie about when all this stuff was built, because they lie about our history. The truth don't fit the narrative. I see a lot of things people claim are 100yrs old when in reality they are over 1000+yrs old.
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@@darknightfall46 are you gonna cry?
@@darknightfall46 maybe you should have another glass of Koolaid.
@@thereluctantgearhead4544 damn man... im sorry calling out your incorrect information rattled your ego so much. I hope you recover soon and have a good day
@@darknightfall46 maybe your incorrect, you just worry about yourself chief.
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If When I Got to Heaven And Only Had this Portion of land Given to me From The Lord As My Reward for Works done for him And Had Nothing Else but this, I WOULD BE OVER THE MOON!! Being with the Lord Is My Portion And I'm Complete Content with Just Being with him Forever and nothing More Needed for me Amen!
CHRIST IS RISEN! Fuck off asswipe