Ar- Kansas River not Arkansaw, people living here in Wichita will take offense and correct you as I'm doing, lol. First "castle" is The Scottish Rite building. second one is the old Sedgwick County courthouse that is now a museum. The steam engine is a train museum. When you were looking at the grain elevator, the tall wall is actually an elevated train track which is part of the track that steam engine is sitting on. You skirted past a lot of cool buildings. I heard myself say "Wait, go back!" or "Not that street!" "No, turn there!" lol
@TheStreet I remember when I lived in Wichita I had a coworker who was also from out of state. He said it was wrong to pronounce it Ar-kansas instead of Arkansaw. I said "who gets to decide that? I think people can pronounce names the way they want." Wichita was a nice place to live. It was so flat that you could go everywhere easily on a bicycle.
We lived in Wichita 2 yrs ( 1980 till 83 ) loved it . Beautiful to see wide open spaces & sunsets . Returned in 2003 on a trip , stayed @ castle on river .
Wichita is a great place to live. It is a large small town. A well kept secret. It is not for cosmopolitans. It is quaint with a great history. People are friendly. Thanks for this video. I am glad I found it on RUclips.
In case you ever do an update, Wichita North High School is quite interesting, also on Douglas west of downtown you ALMOST made it to the original NuWay sandwich shop building which I am quite sure you would love for its classic small cafe look. Wichita historic Cowtown Museum would be fun to explore if street view gets inside there.
I liked the part when you went up Douglas Ave going East and highlighted my old high school. This was the neighborhood I grew up in. Thanks for the video!
We live in Los Angeles, and We have friends in Wichita, We went last year for New year's eve and We love the town, seriously We are thinking to move to Wichita in a couple years.
You saw the grain storage. Cargil has a big flour mill here. If you're going to tour Wichita you gotta go down on West Douglas and stop in at Hatman Jacks. Get you a good Hat. Say howdy to the Old Santa Claus looking Guy sweeping the sidewalks with his push cart. He's a friendly sort. South East is older. Houses are smaller. North east and north west are new, both homes and business districts. The down town business areas are called Old Town and Delano. (Dalaino) Hatman Jack's is in Dalano. The old man with the push cart sweeping sidewalks? He's a fiction writer. He has a new book coming out for Christmas on Amazon. "Murphy, The Prince & The Deer Who Could Fly" Look it up as Thanksgiving draws near. It should be out by then. He says it's a pretty good little read. He has a novel that features Wichita due out in the spring. "The Angel Who Rode Grayhound" The old man says the things that will change your life are the people you meet and the books you read. I think he's right. Enjoy Wichita...
Lots of parking, especially at apartments. The Orpheum Theater is where I saw the Batman movie with Adam West. It gets very cold in the winter; but the summers are great. It's pronounced Ar-Kansas river in Kansas. 😄
Hence the nickname "Air capital of the world". Boeing is still here but has taken a huge hit along with many airline companies due to covid they have laid off thousands of workers. Wichita is a great city...and yes its Ar-Kansas river. 🤣
'The Swope Lofts' Those are apartments. Had a great time in one on the top floor back in '89. LOL. I just showed up not knowing anyone and they let me in. All I can remember is AC/DC music and staying up till Sunday dawn. LOL.
That outdoor market you keep hitting in old town was the Saturday farm and art market. There's several around the town. You ever come here try and go on a mural hunt. Plenty of pretty ones and some very old ones if you know where to look. The biggest mural is on the grain elevators near 21st and Broadway. You can see it from I 135.
Boeing was bought out by Spirit. We are known as the Air Capital City. Frank Lloyd Write built a lot of buildings here in Wichita. Cessna and Spirit have runways because they have to fly their planes to check them out. Old Town is a great place. They have some good restaurants there. You need some pics of our old courthouse and museums uptown. We have some amazing architect.
Nice tour! BTW...it's the R-Kansas' River! You never say Arkansas River when you're in Kansas! The name of their civic center 'Century Two', built in the 1970's, was to symbolize Wichita's second century! Wichita is known as the Air Capital of the World' with major aircraft manufacturers like Beechcraft, Cessna and for many years Boeing. There's also an air force base in Wichita. The Old Cowtown Museum is an authentic 1870's western town that is right out of an episode of 'Gunsmoke'! You kinda skipped over the towering 'Keeper of the Plains' sculpture of an Indian Chief (17:00) where the Arkansas and Little Arkansas River meet. It is Wichita's iconic Native-American heritage figure that is like nothing you've ever seen before esp. when lit up at night! I went to college and was on the radio (KFDI) here in the 1970s. (I last visited in 2013.) it's a clean city with lots of parks and surprisingly 'big-city' attractions.
The funny thing is you pointed out how ribbett computers is doing well and it has now been closed and turned into something else, BTW the quick trip across the road from that store always has something going on there, its a super busy area. And the first neighborhood you mentioned is very close to some huge 3-4 story houses, you got a bit of a glimpse of some of them
@@chrispile3878 John Hickman designed Century II. I’m 98% sure you were being sarcastic but still wanted the right info out there. Mr Hickman deserves it. And I’m fairly sure that Wright wasn’t a Brutalist designer. Yet the Allen-Lamb house in College hill was actually designed by Wright and it was never mentioned.
I know my comment is a year late but Eisenhower wasn't born in Kansas nor has he lived in Wichita, during his childhood he lived up in Abilene Ks. On a side note some of the major Aircraft Manufactures were founded or are based here such as Lear, Beech, Cessna & Stearman or at the very least their founders were either born here or lived here.
@@SiennaLN14 - It is cold.... right now. Summertime is hot. But you are totally dense about boring. Go to California and burn up in the wildfires, or get your house knocked down in an earthquake. Better yet - move to Portland or Seattle and join Antifa if you're bored. Otherwise - shut up and enjoy yourself here in Wichita where LIFE IS GOOD.
Natasha Miller we just moved here July 3rd. Learned quickly about warm summers. Thankfully our place has amazing AC. Heading into winter we got lots of stuff for making layers. And waterproof boots for when it snows.
B-29 superfortress during WWII as mentioned in the video. This town cranked them out like crazy during the war and our manufacturing capacity was likely decisive in the war effort.
Hey Dan, I live in Wichita born and raised. I have worked for a Company in Andover Ks. That has a trolly that belonged to The Old "Spaghetti Warehouse" It's pretty cool and the main attraction at Victoria Fall's Assisted Living" Maybe you can come visit us? Thank you for Visiting Wichita ❤👍
The story that is about the street view when the festive when parking for 390, million people corner on the castle top on it when you jump back in time?
Ar- Kansas River not Arkansaw, people living here in Wichita will take offense and correct you as I'm doing, lol. First "castle" is The Scottish Rite building. second one is the old Sedgwick County courthouse that is now a museum. The steam engine is a train museum. When you were looking at the grain elevator, the tall wall is actually an elevated train track which is part of the track that steam engine is sitting on. You skirted past a lot of cool buildings. I heard myself say "Wait, go back!" or "Not that street!" "No, turn there!" lol
Ah haha well thanks for clarifying a few things and for checking out my tour.
Second one was the old City hall
Anyone else bothered seeing him go the wrong way on the one way streets😂
@@DansOnTheStreet the river is named after the Native nation of Kansa.
@TheStreet I remember when I lived in Wichita I had a coworker who was also from out of state. He said it was wrong to pronounce it Ar-kansas instead of Arkansaw. I said "who gets to decide that? I think people can pronounce names the way they want."
Wichita was a nice place to live. It was so flat that you could go everywhere easily on a bicycle.
We lived in Wichita 2 yrs ( 1980 till 83 ) loved it . Beautiful to see wide open spaces & sunsets .
Returned in 2003 on a trip , stayed @ castle on river .
I'm a Wichitan in Denver and missing home something fierce. This video made me feel better.
I hope the only thing you miss is family, child trafficking and sex trafficking is at an all time high here.
Wichita is a great place to live. It is a large small town. A well kept secret. It is not for cosmopolitans. It is quaint with a great history. People are friendly. Thanks for this video. I am glad I found it on RUclips.
Not always friendlh
Hey fellow Wichitans :D
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Hello
Im a Wichitan, still live here!!
12:08 You nailed the Frank Lloyd Wright house. Spot on! I grew up right in that area.
This is my home! I love it so much here❤
In case you ever do an update, Wichita North High School is quite interesting, also on Douglas west of downtown you ALMOST made it to the original NuWay sandwich shop building which I am quite sure you would love for its classic small cafe look. Wichita historic Cowtown Museum would be fun to explore if street view gets inside there.
I liked the part when you went up Douglas Ave going East and highlighted my old high school. This was the neighborhood I grew up in. Thanks for the video!
We live in Los Angeles, and We have friends in Wichita, We went last year for New year's eve and We love the town, seriously We are thinking to move to Wichita in a couple years.
You are quite welcome, but leave your liberal politics there, please.
You saw the grain storage. Cargil has a big flour mill here. If you're going to tour Wichita you gotta go down on West Douglas and stop in at Hatman Jacks. Get you a good Hat. Say howdy to the Old Santa Claus looking Guy sweeping the sidewalks with his push cart. He's a friendly sort. South East is older. Houses are smaller. North east and north west are new, both homes and business districts. The down town business areas are called Old Town and Delano. (Dalaino) Hatman Jack's is in Dalano. The old man with the push cart sweeping sidewalks? He's a fiction writer. He has a new book coming out for Christmas on Amazon. "Murphy, The Prince & The Deer Who Could Fly" Look it up as Thanksgiving draws near. It should be out by then. He says it's a pretty good little read. He has a novel that features Wichita due out in the spring. "The Angel Who Rode Grayhound" The old man says the things that will change your life are the people you meet and the books you read. I think he's right. Enjoy Wichita...
A native Wichitan here on the east coast. Thanks for exploring my hometown. :)
Lots of parking, especially at apartments. The Orpheum Theater is where I saw the Batman movie with Adam West. It gets very cold in the winter; but the summers are great. It's pronounced Ar-Kansas river in Kansas. 😄
He should of stopped into the Orpheum Theatre.
Grew up in Wichita during the winter we didn't get much snow until January but the temperature would drop down to the teens and sometimes below zero
That little coffee shop is awesome, I love the live music they get in there occasionally!
Hence the nickname "Air capital of the world". Boeing is still here but has taken a huge hit along with many airline companies due to covid they have laid off thousands of workers. Wichita is a great city...and yes its Ar-Kansas river. 🤣
Hi! My husband and I just was in Wichita Kansas down town at the city hall paying our water bill, it is a big beautiful town.
'The Swope Lofts' Those are apartments. Had a great time in one on the top floor back in '89. LOL. I just showed up not knowing anyone and they let me in. All I can remember is AC/DC music and staying up till Sunday dawn. LOL.
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That outdoor market you keep hitting in old town was the Saturday farm and art market. There's several around the town. You ever come here try and go on a mural hunt. Plenty of pretty ones and some very old ones if you know where to look. The biggest mural is on the grain elevators near 21st and Broadway. You can see it from I 135.
Boeing was bought out by Spirit. We are known as the Air Capital City. Frank Lloyd Write built a lot of buildings here in Wichita. Cessna and Spirit have runways because they have to fly their planes to check them out. Old Town is a great place. They have some good restaurants there. You need some pics of our old courthouse and museums uptown. We have some amazing architect.
He was almost by the riverside castle too
Nice tour! BTW...it's the R-Kansas' River! You never say Arkansas River when you're in Kansas! The name of their civic center 'Century Two', built in the 1970's, was to symbolize Wichita's second century! Wichita is known as the Air Capital of the World' with major aircraft manufacturers like Beechcraft, Cessna and for many years Boeing. There's also an air force base in Wichita. The Old Cowtown Museum is an authentic 1870's western town that is right out of an episode of 'Gunsmoke'! You kinda skipped over the towering 'Keeper of the Plains' sculpture of an Indian Chief (17:00) where the Arkansas and Little Arkansas River meet. It is Wichita's iconic Native-American heritage figure that is like nothing you've ever seen before esp. when lit up at night!
I went to college and was on the radio (KFDI) here in the 1970s. (I last visited in 2013.) it's a clean city with lots of parks and surprisingly 'big-city' attractions.
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3:18 it depends on the time really. some days you wake up and its 31°, then by 4 its 60° and sunny, lol
That can be the next day.
Boeing is still here, someone gave you some wrong information.
White Castle started in Wichita and of course, Wichita is the hometown of Pizza Hut
The funny thing is you pointed out how ribbett computers is doing well and it has now been closed and turned into something else, BTW the quick trip across the road from that store always has something going on there, its a super busy area. And the first neighborhood you mentioned is very close to some huge 3-4 story houses, you got a bit of a glimpse of some of them
You missed the library designed by Frank Loyd Wright. Right next to the second twin castle you found. There are also buildings of his at WSU.
Don't forget the big blue Century II was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
@@chrispile3878 John Hickman designed Century II. I’m 98% sure you were being sarcastic but still wanted the right info out there. Mr Hickman deserves it. And I’m fairly sure that Wright wasn’t a Brutalist designer. Yet the Allen-Lamb house in College hill was actually designed by Wright and it was never mentioned.
@@HappyHarryHardon - Okay, influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.
@@chrispile3878 his students actually
@@HappyHarryHardon nope brutalist design went totally against Wright's flowing into nature style.
Wichita's Oldtown is where Coleman's Lantern company had it's old warehouses
2:27 That heath care building was once the location for the very first white castle.
Ar Kansas river
I know my comment is a year late but Eisenhower wasn't born in Kansas nor has he lived in Wichita, during his childhood he lived up in Abilene Ks. On a side note some of the major Aircraft Manufactures were founded or are based here such as Lear, Beech, Cessna & Stearman or at the very least their founders were either born here or lived here.
Come again sometime.... You'll love it in person.
BUT IT IS SOOOOOOOO BORING THERE IS NOTHING TO DO AND IT IS FREEZING
@@SiennaLN14 - It is cold.... right now. Summertime is hot. But you are totally dense about boring. Go to California and burn up in the wildfires, or get your house knocked down in an earthquake. Better yet - move to Portland or Seattle and join Antifa if you're bored. Otherwise - shut up and enjoy yourself here in Wichita where LIFE IS GOOD.
@@SiennaLN14 that denotes a lack of imagination and curiosity in the person who says it's boring.
I live in andover ks but was born in wichita it can get some what cold. The weather changes alot lol
Does it get very cold in winter?
Anwser from a witchita girl: HECK YES!!
How about summer?? Is it super hot?
@@PurpleQueenBee yes can get 100 degrees with 100 percent humidity
Natasha Miller we just moved here July 3rd. Learned quickly about warm summers. Thankfully our place has amazing AC. Heading into winter we got lots of stuff for making layers. And waterproof boots for when it snows.
@@Nmiller4486 100 percent humidity is RAIN. LOL
Depends on the year.
I am from Poland...I know that BOeing factory should be here. B-52s were made here or something like that
B-29 superfortress during WWII as mentioned in the video. This town cranked them out like crazy during the war and our manufacturing capacity was likely decisive in the war effort.
6:58 not actually the location of it but it does exist, the original cow town is a very small place off of, 1865 Museum Blvd, Wichita, KS 67203!
Hey Dan, I live in Wichita born and raised. I have worked for a Company in Andover Ks. That has a trolly that belonged to The Old "Spaghetti Warehouse" It's pretty cool and the main attraction at Victoria Fall's Assisted Living" Maybe you can come visit us? Thank you for Visiting Wichita ❤👍
What app or software are you using?
AR Kansas river
We experience ALL the weathers in Wichita. The only consistency is inconsistency.
Indeed yesterday 59. Today it's only going to be a high of 30.
Indeed yesterday 59. Today it's only going to be a high of 30.
8th day is a Christan bookshop. Been in there.
The river in Wichita is called the our-Kansas river and did you check out the brick streets
The story that is about the street view when the festive when parking for 390, million people corner on the castle top on it when you jump back in time?
The barber shop at 22:06 is owned and operated by my good friend Cano! Best haircut in town, but you better book 3 months ahead.
That castle top was the og YMCA turned into the Masonic Scottish RiteTemple
The keeper of the plains was made by black bear bosin.
Funny how I have seen a lot of those thing bc I live there
pro-tip- it;'s pronounced Our- Kansas river when you are within the State of Kansas.
This is where the UTTP leader was irl
Eisenhower was raised in Abilene ks.
Wichita university computer science good option or not
But as the whole state ks is bypoler
Spelling.....Or are you talking about taking 2 poles when going fishing?
Elaborate please.
Stolen not purchased.
Wikipedia says Dwight D. Eisenhower was born in Denison, Texas, but he grew up in Abilene, Kansas.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower