My father was born and raised in Hinton..Been there as well as Pipestem Resort countless times..He is buried there as well..Have not been back since 2005..
I love watching this video when I'm missing home. Moved away 3 1/2 years ago and only get to visit a couple times a year... Loved noticing my mom walking into Big 4 Drug Store. Miss her so much!! :-)
I love the whole thing that you showed about hitting emergency for Manhattan my uncle was a direct descendant of Jack Hinton he also owned property up in they called it jumping branch you forgot to show him where the railroad used to house for men at the old YMCA but there's a lot of Jack hinton's nephews living around there which is to Lily but it's the lilies but it's the Jimmy Dale Bob and Ron Houston descendants how far from that camp how's their father was a Jeter Lily
Although my mother's family did not live there, they were from Summers County, somewhere near Pipestem. They moved to Princeton, sometime in the 20s. It hasn't been that long since Hinton had nearly the same population that Princeton has now. Hinton used to be an important railway shop and even had a turntable and possibly a roundhouse, same as Princeton (different railroad).
By no means. But small towns everywhere and most larger towns for that matter all look the same. All the businesses that were downtown on the main street are gone, replaced in most cases by big box stores outside the city limits. That is, if the town is large enough or close enough to another town so that it becomes a commuter town. But judging from the look of the buildings in most of the towns I'm thinking of, they were busy and prosperous places down well into the 1960s. The local economy is naturally important, though, and the decline of the coal industry in southern West Virginia, with it's impact on the railroads, made more difference there than anything else. Other places have other stories. Ironically, I think, better highways helped to kill the smaller towns (together with more cars), making it easier to drive to larger towns for shopping. The towns I'm thinking of include Princeton, Mullens, Matoaka, Welch, and Pineville as well as Hinton. But a few people still live in those places. I think there are walking videos of most of those places.
Was here last week. This place is depressing, run down, and gross. Natural landscape is the only thing keeping this place on the map. A real eyesore of poverty and lack of opportunity. No thanks!
Looks really beautiful wish i could live there
That's my mama and grandma's hometown. Thank you for posting this.I mostly remember it at Bluestone dam
Gosh Hinton is beautiful, haven't been there in years.
Truly amazing, can't thank you enough for these videos!
Thank you for the nice comment, Carter.
I live there at the moment it's okay but I dont get out much
Thank you for these videos! I love wLiking through these towns when I’m in WV visiting family. Hinton is probably the most lovely.
Love Hinton. Was there this summer in an AirBnB to the north. I routinely listen to 98.3 WMTD on my cell
On the simple radio app?
@@Commentleaver-c6x Off their website. They aren't on iHeart.
My father was born and raised in Hinton..Been there as well as Pipestem Resort countless times..He is buried there as well..Have not been back since 2005..
Very nice. Pretty small town. Are you from Hinton? I am thinking about move to a place like this.
ill definitely check out Hinton wv on my first New river train tour love Historical places
Thanks for visiting ! we love company !! hinton is very small but very fun ! makes me so happy to see people enjoying it :)
Love it! So beautiful I leave about 20 minutes away after living there for 10 years, it’s a amazing town.
Are you from Hinton? If I may ask
@@junli8188I am.
I love watching this video when I'm missing home. Moved away 3 1/2 years ago and only get to visit a couple times a year...
Loved noticing my mom walking into Big 4 Drug Store. Miss her so much!! :-)
My grandfather was a preacher there in early 70s George Tease
i grew up in hinton, wva in the 70s...interesting to watch it now on youtube...
This is paradise, man I like your video!!!
THERE ALWAYS GOING BE ONE ASS OUT THE BUNCH. PAY THEM NO MIND. NICE VIDEO THANKS!!!!! ✌👌👍
Very scenic! 😇
I love your videos man!!
Thanks for the nice comment.
And Ame's market lol I love this video!
I love the whole thing that you showed about hitting emergency for Manhattan my uncle was a direct descendant of Jack Hinton he also owned property up in they called it jumping branch you forgot to show him where the railroad used to house for men at the old YMCA but there's a lot of Jack hinton's nephews living around there which is to Lily but it's the lilies but it's the Jimmy Dale Bob and Ron Houston descendants how far from that camp how's their father was a Jeter Lily
almost heaven!
Although my mother's family did not live there, they were from Summers County, somewhere near Pipestem. They moved to Princeton, sometime in the 20s. It hasn't been that long since Hinton had nearly the same population that Princeton has now. Hinton used to be an important railway shop and even had a turntable and possibly a roundhouse, same as Princeton (different railroad).
It definitely had a round house my grandfather worked there and retired from there
excellent video thank you
Was this filmed on a Sunday? It's so quiet, but then again I haven't been up home since 1980.
Do t blame you for not heading out to the west end things have changed so much out that way
I got a brick from the old ice house. I use it for a door stop.
The place is so quiet..
How come you’ve walked everywhere in WV except Charleston ?
wow !is all of west virginia this deserted? pretty sad
By no means. But small towns everywhere and most larger towns for that matter all look the same. All the businesses that were downtown on the main street are gone, replaced in most cases by big box stores outside the city limits. That is, if the town is large enough or close enough to another town so that it becomes a commuter town. But judging from the look of the buildings in most of the towns I'm thinking of, they were busy and prosperous places down well into the 1960s. The local economy is naturally important, though, and the decline of the coal industry in southern West Virginia, with it's impact on the railroads, made more difference there than anything else. Other places have other stories.
Ironically, I think, better highways helped to kill the smaller towns (together with more cars), making it easier to drive to larger towns for shopping.
The towns I'm thinking of include Princeton, Mullens, Matoaka, Welch, and Pineville as well as Hinton. But a few people still live in those places. I think there are walking videos of most of those places.
The movie town....definitely 🤔🥰
Was that a Cherry Tree that you were filming ? 😇
so sad seen a ghost town...where are people there?
WHERE is the golf course ⛳🏌️
OH NO DOG FIGHT! 🥺 lol
Thank you for reminding me why I left this suffocating little Hamlet when I was 17. Don't miss this decaying place at all , !
It looks like walking in gta v roleplay server when all players are out of the server and only couple npcs are there xD
I think they cut those lines in the road because they miss the horse hooves clopping down the thoroughfare...lol
watch it while listening "take me home, country roads (John Denver)"
And of course in 1929 the Klu Klux Klan marched up that street by Saint Patrick's church. Hinton was a hot bed for the Klan.
Thats awesome
Never see people.
Was here last week. This place is depressing, run down, and gross. Natural landscape is the only thing keeping this place on the map. A real eyesore of poverty and lack of opportunity. No thanks!
you are exactly right i live 15 minutes away from it
You’re missing out. There’s a lot of beauty to be found within the town and it’s people.
Why did the 7/11 close is there anywhere in town to get fuel.
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