6:46 Luling: "Lou-LING." 12:27 The Uptown Street Car line is along St. Charles AVENUE. 13:39 Claiborne Avenue underneath the Claiborne EXPRESSWAY. 16:47 Bay St. Louis is just that... Bay St. Louis. Either the city or the bay.
Great video as always! By the way: 6:25 It’s pronounced “Suh-geen” 6:50 If I had known that you were doing this, I would have sent a request in to show Sealy, where I grew up.
I never understood why TXDOT does not have any signs for US90 on Houston's Katy freeway. There was alot of them back in the late eighties and early 90's, with the over head button copies. They went away when they switched to the new style signs.There is only one on the east side of downtown when 90 joins back up with I-10 heading west. Thanks for pointing out that they are stingy. LOL
US 90 also has an offramp / intersects where Causeway Blvd (the world's longest water bridge) begins. It is kind of amazing how I drive on Hwy 90 everyday, and if I just took it straight all the way one day I would be on a beach somewhere in less than 2 hours. And also, Who Dat!
Very good point at the 12:00 minute mark. Accidentally went left instead of veering to the right and ended up in Metairie, trying to scramble to get back to I-10. Literally just two weeks ago.
On US 90 meets US 231 in Cottondale FL that takes you to Panama City to the south and Dothan Alabama to the north with opinions to take us431 to Phenix City cityl AL/Columbus GA or continue on 231 to Montgomery AL. It's a major North/South route. US 331 in DeFuniak Springs, FL intercects with 90 which is a direct route to us 98 in Santa Rosa Beach FL from Montgomery AL. There are several major 4 laned(or in the process of being expanded) north/south FL State Roads that connect US90 and I-10..basically all hurricane evacuation routes
I appreciate this video a lot as I traveled on US 90 a lot during my hiking trip in the Florida panhandle rather than Interstate 10. I took similar photos of those major intersections too (US 90 with US 19, US 27, US 221, US 129, US 41 and US 441. One interesting fact about Olustee on US 90 is a Civil War battle took place there and in Greenville, Ray Charle's Childhood home is located there with a statue off of US 90 too. Thank you for all the great work!
US 90 had a brief extension north from Van Horn to US 62/180 in 1939 with the hopes of extending it all of the way to California but was changed back to ending at US 80 due to AASHTO rejecting the Cali extension in 1940.
For this list, as per usual for U.S. Routes that have been (largely) supplanted by Interstates, I will treat the concurrent segments as if they were the only highway present. Van Horn-Marfa-Alpine-Marathon-Sanderson-Del Rio-Brackettville-Uvalde-San Antonio-Seguin-Luling-Waelder-Flatonia-Schulenburg-Columbus-Sealy-Katy-Houston-Liberty-Beaumont-Vinton-Lake Charles-Iowa-Jennings-Crowley-Lafayette-Morgan City-Houma-New Orleans-Bay St. Louis-Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula-Theodore-Mobile-Spanish Fort-Robertsdale-Pensacola-Milton-Crestview-DeFuniak Springs-Ponce De Leon-Bonifay-Chipley-Cottondale-Marianna-Chattahoochee-Quincy-Tallahassee-Monticello-Greenville-Madison-Live Oak-Lake City-Macclenny-Baldwin-Jacksonville-Jacksonville Beach Planning my 2025 summer road trip, I think I will be following 90 westbound for a good chunk. Thus, I’ll get to experience the local route through much of the Gulf Coast.
For your 280 video, if it's not too late, I'd like to request the Flintstone house. In case you haven't gotten a million requests for it already, you can find it just north of the CA-35 / CA-92 junction at the end of a long viaduct.
US-90 in Florida, signing small towns N&S makes sense, cause going East, you know Jax and West Tallahassee or Pensacola… And since parallels I-10, if you’re going long distance, or to Atlanta or Tampa, I-75. A1A in Jax Beach is Jimmy Buffet Hwy! Florida would like to build a limited access highway parallel g US-19 to meet the Turnpike in Inverness, through Big Bend and “caddy corner” I-10&I-75; lots of opposition from the locals though… Thx!
I have cycled nearly all of US 90 from Baldwin, FL to New Orleans. I was surprised how hilly US 90 was around Tallahassee and some points west in Florida.. 23:24 - a great example of how hilly Tallahassee can be. When I went to the state house on my bike trip, it was a climb.
FYI, the US 90 bridge crossing the Pearl River from Louisiana to Mississippi has been closed for a good while now. Was driving on US 190 east of Slidell, LA to cross that bridge and found out the road was closed going to it, had to turn around and go back to I-10.
I remember when I-10 had construction late 70s - early 80s, and had detours to US 90. I remember driving through towns like Chatahoochee and Sneads, FL. State road 10 in Florida is mostly unsigned US 90 (there are 13 miles where SR 10 is US alt 90 and SR 10A is US 90). Edit: US 17 goes south on Main street and turns right at State street (where US 23 begins), and it is 2 blocks north of Beaver Street. I think that's an FDOT mistake showing US 1-17-90 South on Main at Beaver, where it should only be US 1-90
Another great video Todd. Loved it. I can imagine, before the interstate, musicians and ball teams likely traveled US. 90 as a major regional cross country highway.
23:39 We haven’t played UT in 25 years. The team from the SEC we have beef with is UF who is down in Gainesville. And ironically, there is a Gaines Street in Tallahassee.
In Beaumont, the current routing of US 90, becoming concurrent with IH 10 (Texas style) and US 69/96/287, has been since 2020 during the pandemic. The former routing continued straight into downtown Beaumont along surface streets and turned left along parallel one-way streets one block east of the Beaumont Bridge Studio where I work today. After that, it goes on a viaduct over a railroad that is in the center line of a street (mixed-use street) and joins IH 10 at exit 855A, east of the split with US 69/96/287. 504 Road Trips has a video detailing the trip westbound on the former routing: ruclips.net/video/oQezGjedhVo/видео.html
Stayed in Marathon TX right alongside of US 90 last year when we visited Big Bend National Park. So those couple of pictures in the Marathon area looked very familiar! Absolutely amazing dark skies out there!
For the U.S 95 video can you show Silverwood Theme park? It's in Athol Idaho about half an hour north of Couer d'Alene. It is a very popular spot for people from the Seattle-Tacoma metro. Love your videos!
Did you stop at the First Self-Righteous Church in Pascagoula, home of the great Mississippi Squirrel revival? :D (Bonus points to those who get the reference)
On the Mobile Bay Bridge, the reason why U.S. 90 and 98 are called the Battleship Pkwy is because off of the road is the battleship, the U.S.S Alabama as well as an additional submarine/helicopter nearby where I went to the one time I traveled to Alabama.
You completely missed the 100 year old Old Brick Road running through East Milton FL as well as the quaint downtown and beauty in Milton of 90 crossing the Blackwater River into East Milton
Drove US-90 through Milton recently… Slow going parking lot… Someone stopped in the I-10 Blackwater bridge WB and jumped onto the water, so FHP shut the highway… Don’t know how it ended…
Cool video, my mom and I are thinking about maybe going to the beach in the Gulfport-Biloxi area sometime this month, any recommendations for beaches to go to and places to eat at?
Oh yeah, the spots I mentioned in the vid for sure. I actually looked up the Air B&B I stayed at in 2018 when I made this vid but they aren't renting anymore. I was only there for a night, driving from Tampa to Austin.
Does anyone know why in the South, many highways cross each other such as U.S. Route 11 meets 90 west of 45, and Interstate 85 ends west of Interstate 75.
Seguin is pronounced Se-geen. It's Spanish. Okay...so you hit one of my pet peeves in Houston. I talk about this a lot on my videos. For some reason, US-90 was removed from the overhead signs. When I came to Houston back in 1980, US-90 was on all the overhead signs through downtown. TxDOT, in whatever plant they were smoking, decided that Houston drivers would be too dumb to figure out the difference between US-90 and Alternate US-90 (which comes into Houston over in Rosenberg. It makes it look like there's a gap with US-90 through Houston, as you have one end in Katy and the other end at the intersection of I-10 and I-610 on the east side of Houston. Apparently, US-90 isn't the only road TxDOT did this to: US-77 through Dallas (it multiplexes on I-35E) and US-67 when it enters Dallas, first on I-35E (muliplexed with US-77), then on I-30 East. As for US-290: Technically US-290 ends at I-610. It doesn't officially connect back to I-10/US-90. However, when they rebuilt US-290 and I-610 a few years ago, someone in planning decided it would be nice to tie US-290 into the direct connect ramps that connect I-610 and I-10, so US-290 now has dedicated exits for I-10/US-90. As far as I'm concerned, that connects US-290 and US-90. It's just not official (although you will see a sign heading west on I-10/US-90 that connects to US-290 Express lanes). Fun fact: On the east side of Houston, at the exits with North Wayside and McCarty, Alternate US-90 joins I-10/US-90 from North Wayside, goes under the railroad track bridge, and exits (although unsigned) onto McCarty. You can then take McCarty to I-610 where Alternate US-90 will end at the intersection with I-610 and Business US-90 (former alignment of US-90 before the Crosby Freeway was built.) That short distance is where an alternate route and a primary route overlap, although it isn't signed. Another fun fact: That interchange you complained about with US-90 and the Sam Houston Tollway...yea, it's a bit oversized. The reason it is oversized is that there are plans to put flyover ramps from Sam Houston Tollway to US-90 in both directions. Not sure when that will happen, as sections of the Crosby Freeway aren't even built yet. But that wasn't the fun fact I was getting to. The overpass that goes over Sam Houston Tollway and Uvalde (U-val-dee) road was built with the eastern part of the highway, opening in 1992. This overpass was built, but was blocked from traffic from 1992 to the construction and opening of the western section of the highway...in 2011, a total of 19 years.
Congrats on the Royals advancing! What are your thoughts on the revival of the old Royals-Yankees rivalry from the 70s and early 80s? You think this ALDS will be a grueling 5 game war like it was back then? Also I hope we can get a rematch of the 1984 ALCS between the Tigers and Royals but I’m not getting my hopes up. As a Tigers fan, I was wondering if you were still salty about 1984 or not really lol. Either way, hope the Royals can defeat the Yankees again.
Very excited to play the Yanks! I wasn't alive for most of the original rivalry but I've seen those games or highlights. Not salty about 84 lol, we won it all the next year anyway.
That Highway is all the way up in Raleigh. The Panthers play in Charlotte. 485 would make sense or maybe a US 29 Video cause it runs RIGHT next to Bank of America Stadium.
Good thing you're wearing a black and white striped shirt like a football referee, but the Chiefs have a 4-game winning streak this season without a first loss of the season. I hope they beat the Saints in The Big Easy for a 5th straight win.
I believe that you meant "I-49", not "U.S. 49" in Louisiana. Also, your hair and beard looks grayer than last week. Time to trim those brows. Love your channel.
5:05 Uvalde - that made me very emotional.
Yes. I remember.
Home of the cowardly cops.
@@jollyjohnthepirate3168 No doubt about it
Seguin = "Seh-GEEN"
US 287 should be signed for Limon.
🤬
ALL HAIL LIMON! 🫡
If taking US 287 all the way, that's 948 miles according to Google Maps; shorter if going through Dallas and Oklahoma City but with tolls.
troll alert
Limon? LIMON! :D
6:46 Luling: "Lou-LING."
12:27 The Uptown Street Car line is along St. Charles AVENUE.
13:39 Claiborne Avenue underneath the Claiborne EXPRESSWAY.
16:47 Bay St. Louis is just that... Bay St. Louis. Either the city or the bay.
Great video as always!
By the way:
6:25 It’s pronounced “Suh-geen”
6:50 If I had known that you were doing this, I would have sent a request in to show Sealy, where I grew up.
I never understood why TXDOT does not have any signs for US90 on Houston's Katy freeway. There was alot of them back in the late eighties and early 90's, with the over head button copies. They went away when they switched to the new style signs.There is only one on the east side of downtown when 90 joins back up with I-10 heading west. Thanks for pointing out that they are stingy. LOL
US 90 also has an offramp / intersects where Causeway Blvd (the world's longest water bridge) begins.
It is kind of amazing how I drive on Hwy 90 everyday, and if I just took it straight all the way one day I would be on a beach somewhere in less than 2 hours.
And also, Who Dat!
Very good point at the 12:00 minute mark. Accidentally went left instead of veering to the right and ended up in Metairie, trying to scramble to get back to I-10. Literally just two weeks ago.
On US 90 meets US 231 in Cottondale FL that takes you to Panama City to the south and Dothan Alabama to the north with opinions to take us431 to Phenix City cityl AL/Columbus GA or continue on 231 to Montgomery AL. It's a major North/South route. US 331 in DeFuniak Springs, FL intercects with 90 which is a direct route to us 98 in Santa Rosa Beach FL from Montgomery AL. There are several major 4 laned(or in the process of being expanded) north/south FL State Roads that connect US90 and I-10..basically all hurricane evacuation routes
I appreciate this video a lot as I traveled on US 90 a lot during my hiking trip in the Florida panhandle rather than Interstate 10. I took similar photos of those major intersections too (US 90 with US 19, US 27, US 221, US 129, US 41 and US 441.
One interesting fact about Olustee on US 90 is a Civil War battle took place there and in Greenville, Ray Charle's Childhood home is located there with a statue off of US 90 too.
Thank you for all the great work!
You missed the Prada “store” between Van Horn and Marfa 😂 it’s a artsy-fartsy joke by the artisans who reside out in far-west Texas!!
Here it is for those unfamiliar: maps.app.goo.gl/351KxZeebnAZYcRx5
US 90 had a brief extension north from Van Horn to US 62/180 in 1939 with the hopes of extending it all of the way to California but was changed back to ending at US 80 due to AASHTO rejecting the Cali extension in 1940.
For this list, as per usual for U.S. Routes that have been (largely) supplanted by Interstates, I will treat the concurrent segments as if they were the only highway present.
Van Horn-Marfa-Alpine-Marathon-Sanderson-Del Rio-Brackettville-Uvalde-San Antonio-Seguin-Luling-Waelder-Flatonia-Schulenburg-Columbus-Sealy-Katy-Houston-Liberty-Beaumont-Vinton-Lake Charles-Iowa-Jennings-Crowley-Lafayette-Morgan City-Houma-New Orleans-Bay St. Louis-Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula-Theodore-Mobile-Spanish Fort-Robertsdale-Pensacola-Milton-Crestview-DeFuniak Springs-Ponce De Leon-Bonifay-Chipley-Cottondale-Marianna-Chattahoochee-Quincy-Tallahassee-Monticello-Greenville-Madison-Live Oak-Lake City-Macclenny-Baldwin-Jacksonville-Jacksonville Beach
Planning my 2025 summer road trip, I think I will be following 90 westbound for a good chunk. Thus, I’ll get to experience the local route through much of the Gulf Coast.
Should be a cool trip!
For your 280 video, if it's not too late, I'd like to request the Flintstone house. In case you haven't gotten a million requests for it already, you can find it just north of the CA-35 / CA-92 junction at the end of a long viaduct.
Thanks so much! I had time to add it
US-90 in Florida, signing small towns N&S makes sense, cause going East, you know Jax and West Tallahassee or Pensacola… And since parallels I-10, if you’re going long distance, or to Atlanta or Tampa, I-75. A1A in Jax Beach is Jimmy Buffet Hwy! Florida would like to build a limited access highway parallel g US-19 to meet the Turnpike in Inverness, through Big Bend and “caddy corner” I-10&I-75; lots of opposition from the locals though… Thx!
What an interesting journey on US 90! Also ty for my request!
27:30 I disagree. Jacksonville's most famous bridge is a different one.
To quote Fred Durst "John Otto, take em to the Mathews Bridge!"
5:50 - I'm disappointed I don't see China Grove, TX here.
I have cycled nearly all of US 90 from Baldwin, FL to New Orleans. I was surprised how hilly US 90 was around Tallahassee and some points west in Florida.. 23:24 - a great example of how hilly Tallahassee can be. When I went to the state house on my bike trip, it was a climb.
That sounds awesome!
Can you try doing New Jersey Turnpike sometime
Probably, but I’ve already done most of it on the 95 videos
Where US 95 meets US 6 At cordale NV reason bc i followed the entire route of US 6
Thanks, you got it!
Can you do 295 in Jacksonville? Thanks.
In louisiana, the pearl river bridge is closed. Has been for a good while. To get to mississippi from 90 you have to go on I-10
@@sunsunavery4237 Been closed since 2022.
FYI, the US 90 bridge crossing the Pearl River from Louisiana to Mississippi has been closed for a good while now. Was driving on US 190 east of Slidell, LA to cross that bridge and found out the road was closed going to it, had to turn around and go back to I-10.
@@stevengolden9009 Closed since 2022.
I remember when I-10 had construction late 70s - early 80s, and had detours to US 90. I remember driving through towns like Chatahoochee and Sneads, FL. State road 10 in Florida is mostly unsigned US 90 (there are 13 miles where SR 10 is US alt 90 and SR 10A is US 90). Edit: US 17 goes south on Main street and turns right at State street (where US 23 begins), and it is 2 blocks north of Beaver Street. I think that's an FDOT mistake showing US 1-17-90 South on Main at Beaver, where it should only be US 1-90
Another great video Todd. Loved it. I can imagine, before the interstate, musicians and ball teams likely traveled US. 90 as a major regional cross country highway.
Actually, Alpine has a university Sul Ross. It's also the birthplace of my mom
23:39 We haven’t played UT in 25 years. The team from the SEC we have beef with is UF who is down in Gainesville. And ironically, there is a Gaines Street in Tallahassee.
Oh didn't realize it had been so long
@@ControlCityFreakMay the best team win on Monday Night football. I have Kelce starting in one fantasy league and Mahomes in my other fantasy league.
In Beaumont, the current routing of US 90, becoming concurrent with IH 10 (Texas style) and US 69/96/287, has been since 2020 during the pandemic. The former routing continued straight into downtown Beaumont along surface streets and turned left along parallel one-way streets one block east of the Beaumont Bridge Studio where I work today. After that, it goes on a viaduct over a railroad that is in the center line of a street (mixed-use street) and joins IH 10 at exit 855A, east of the split with US 69/96/287.
504 Road Trips has a video detailing the trip westbound on the former routing: ruclips.net/video/oQezGjedhVo/видео.html
Stayed in Marathon TX right alongside of US 90 last year when we visited Big Bend National Park. So those couple of pictures in the Marathon area looked very familiar! Absolutely amazing dark skies out there!
For the U.S 95 video can you show Silverwood Theme park? It's in Athol Idaho about half an hour north of Couer d'Alene. It is a very popular spot for people from the Seattle-Tacoma metro. Love your videos!
Thanks, you got it!
Did you stop at the First Self-Righteous Church in Pascagoula, home of the great Mississippi Squirrel revival? :D (Bonus points to those who get the reference)
Lol. Never got off I-10 the one time I was in the area.
18:26 due to it being Pascagoula... insert Ray Steven's reference here
Very appropriate for Todd to be wearing a shirt that looks like a refs uniform considering he’s a fan of the chiefs and all…😅
Its fun that both US 69/96 and I-69/I-96 are palindromes and both have overlapping sections
I've been on several different portions of US 90. It's a pretty interesting road.
On the Mobile Bay Bridge, the reason why U.S. 90 and 98 are called the Battleship Pkwy is because off of the road is the battleship, the U.S.S Alabama as well as an additional submarine/helicopter nearby where I went to the one time I traveled to Alabama.
There’s a B-52 bomber in camo paint scheme parked there too!!
I would like to see you do a A1A video
derphog is making a1a dude…
Making my request for I-275 on the Patreon.
Thanks! I've got em added to the spreadsheet
Would like to see I 485 the week the Chiefs play the Panthers. Ring road around Charlotte.
I worked along US 90 in Tillman's Corner back in the summer of 2021....quite a few motels n eateries are here
1:54 Skipped PradaMarfa between Valentin and Marfa!
That's why I offer requests!
There's a Dryden and Marathon on Highway 17 in Ontario, Canada too. I think they are a tiny bit further apart. :D
The bridge in Jax is the Main Street bridge and 17 actually goes south and goes back towards 10.
I’ve finished US 98 and US 98 is singed perfectly in Mississippi it’s it’s golden route
Tallahassee representing!
You completely missed the 100 year old Old Brick Road running through East Milton FL as well as the quaint downtown and beauty in Milton of 90 crossing the Blackwater River into East Milton
That’s why I offer requests!
@@ControlCityFreak just telling you, it's the first time I've seen you and maybe you can cover it next time. No hard feelings ☺️
Drove US-90 through Milton recently… Slow going parking lot… Someone stopped in the I-10 Blackwater bridge WB and jumped onto the water, so FHP shut the highway… Don’t know how it ended…
@fldon2306 it happens everytime there is a wreck on I-10.
Are you gonna make Todd Ranks the state dots US Route edition
@@Earth_Number_12 That’ll be interesting to watch
Cool video, my mom and I are thinking about maybe going to the beach in the Gulfport-Biloxi area sometime this month, any recommendations for beaches to go to and places to eat at?
Oh yeah, the spots I mentioned in the vid for sure. I actually looked up the Air B&B I stayed at in 2018 when I made this vid but they aren't renting anymore. I was only there for a night, driving from Tampa to Austin.
@@ControlCityFreak Sounds cool, thanks. 👍
6:39 As a Kansas Citian, I have to point out that barbecue is the first thing I thought of when I saw the reference to Lockhart.
@@davidfreesefan23 As a Saints fan. May the best team win with good sportsmanship
I was in Jacksonville a couple years ago! And the First time I saw A1A, I thought of Vanilla Ice! lol
I'd love to see US 23. The main road of Eastern Kentucky.
I'll be doing it here in a few weeks. It's a nice road
@@SonicandHighwayDude401 I have lived near US 23 for 52 years.
Does anyone know why in the South, many highways cross each other such as U.S. Route 11 meets 90 west of 45, and Interstate 85 ends west of Interstate 75.
Man I should’ve told you to mention the Sanderson rail station. I happen to know it is the least used in Amtrak’s system, so that’s neat :(
At 9:05, you said Westlake, Indiana instead of Louisiana.
At 9:50, I think you meant to say I-49 instead of US 49.
you should do US 98
US 90 is Like US 301 because it always stays next to a interstate
Seguin is pronounced Se-geen. It's Spanish.
Okay...so you hit one of my pet peeves in Houston. I talk about this a lot on my videos. For some reason, US-90 was removed from the overhead signs. When I came to Houston back in 1980, US-90 was on all the overhead signs through downtown. TxDOT, in whatever plant they were smoking, decided that Houston drivers would be too dumb to figure out the difference between US-90 and Alternate US-90 (which comes into Houston over in Rosenberg. It makes it look like there's a gap with US-90 through Houston, as you have one end in Katy and the other end at the intersection of I-10 and I-610 on the east side of Houston. Apparently, US-90 isn't the only road TxDOT did this to: US-77 through Dallas (it multiplexes on I-35E) and US-67 when it enters Dallas, first on I-35E (muliplexed with US-77), then on I-30 East.
As for US-290: Technically US-290 ends at I-610. It doesn't officially connect back to I-10/US-90. However, when they rebuilt US-290 and I-610 a few years ago, someone in planning decided it would be nice to tie US-290 into the direct connect ramps that connect I-610 and I-10, so US-290 now has dedicated exits for I-10/US-90. As far as I'm concerned, that connects US-290 and US-90. It's just not official (although you will see a sign heading west on I-10/US-90 that connects to US-290 Express lanes).
Fun fact: On the east side of Houston, at the exits with North Wayside and McCarty, Alternate US-90 joins I-10/US-90 from North Wayside, goes under the railroad track bridge, and exits (although unsigned) onto McCarty. You can then take McCarty to I-610 where Alternate US-90 will end at the intersection with I-610 and Business US-90 (former alignment of US-90 before the Crosby Freeway was built.) That short distance is where an alternate route and a primary route overlap, although it isn't signed.
Another fun fact: That interchange you complained about with US-90 and the Sam Houston Tollway...yea, it's a bit oversized. The reason it is oversized is that there are plans to put flyover ramps from Sam Houston Tollway to US-90 in both directions. Not sure when that will happen, as sections of the Crosby Freeway aren't even built yet.
But that wasn't the fun fact I was getting to. The overpass that goes over Sam Houston Tollway and Uvalde (U-val-dee) road was built with the eastern part of the highway, opening in 1992. This overpass was built, but was blocked from traffic from 1992 to the construction and opening of the western section of the highway...in 2011, a total of 19 years.
According to Google, US-17 leaves at the intersection with US-23 (West State Street).
Congrats on the Royals advancing!
What are your thoughts on the revival of the old Royals-Yankees rivalry from the 70s and early 80s? You think this ALDS will be a grueling 5 game war like it was back then?
Also I hope we can get a rematch of the 1984 ALCS between the Tigers and Royals but I’m not getting my hopes up. As a Tigers fan, I was wondering if you were still salty about 1984 or not really lol.
Either way, hope the Royals can defeat the Yankees again.
Very excited to play the Yanks! I wasn't alive for most of the original rivalry but I've seen those games or highlights. Not salty about 84 lol, we won it all the next year anyway.
9:05 you said Indiana here
Like to see US 1 video on the east coast of Florida to Maine or US 6 eastbound.
The pearl river bridge on US 90 has been closed since 2022.
I drove past limon last week. Lol. Sign it topeka or kansas city! I agree
Love this site, but it would be nice if people who request a picture would say why it was requested.
Some do, and I always say whatever reason they gave
9:49 you also said US-49
Do I-42 in November since the Chiefs meet the Panthers
Doubt it. No GSV signs, and there's plenty more work to do to complete it.
That Highway is all the way up in Raleigh. The Panthers play in Charlotte. 485 would make sense or maybe a US 29 Video cause it runs RIGHT next to Bank of America Stadium.
Ok, maybe March or something, US 29 is a better idea
Congrats to your KC Royals beating my Baltimore Os
Good thing you're wearing a black and white striped shirt like a football referee, but the Chiefs have a 4-game winning streak this season without a first loss of the season. I hope they beat the Saints in The Big Easy for a 5th straight win.
I just so happened to get wifi back just in time for this video
Another channel just did this same route a couple of days ago lol
I invented the genre lol, I don't care what the other channels do
They use jax short for Jacksonville even though there is no x in the name.
Now I want some Popeyes.
Millions of beaches, beaches for me. Millions of beaches, beaches for free!
I believe that you meant "I-49", not "U.S. 49" in Louisiana.
Also, your hair and beard looks grayer than last week. Time to trim those brows.
Love your channel.
US 49 is in Mississippi.
6:18 - suh-GEEN.
I see the Royals made it, but the Rays didn't.
Thibodaux = "TIH-ba-doh"
@@aaronblanco8204 I think he pronounced it right. I’ll replay the video
Uvalde:/💔
@@crazy_lol3111 Yes. I remember.
18:36 *SWEET HOME ALABAMA* This is actually my state
Todd dressed like a referee. Hmmm, the refs did help the Cheifs out a lot this year. Good on you for showing your gratitude. Lol
Seguin is pronounced se-GEEN.
Todd Google "Lake City sign tree on us41" you will find the 1940s sign tree but it doesn't mention Atlanta just Valdosta.