Thanks for sharing things I'd never get to see if it wasn't for you. You tell us just enough so as to keep it all interesting. I never get bored. Such history belongs to us all. Bless you and your crew. Great job...See you again soon! ❤
Amazing video. One of your best. Love the new series. Greenville looks like a very cool town to visit. And that log cabin was very cool. Can you imagine living there back in the day?
@Whittdocs I was down in Columbus a few weeks ago. There is a park out near Dublin that we checked out. There is a log cabin sitting in the middle of the park built in 1875. We walked around it and the fenced off property. What I thought was different was the kitchen was in a separate building. Never seen that before.
Beautiful homes, Wow 1795 !! Are they brick sidewalks? Can you imagine how excited that town was to have Fess Parker there ! I never heard the story of the State of Franklin, So interesting!! Thank you so much for taking Us along on this informative and interesting walk through a part of history!! I can't wait for part 2 !! ✌️🙏🌹
Wow! Just Wow! Videography impeccable, narration flawless. Research fascinating. No... never heard of Franklin. Can't wait for part two Thanks so much!
I have visited President Johnsons gravesite several times. This is a most beautiful and well kept national cemetery....a lot of history in this area. Excellent video!
I'm very impressed with Greenville. What a beautiful town, so clean and well preserved. I don't remember ever hearing about Franklin. I am, however, old enough to remember those old theaters. I grew up in Lansing, MI and we had quite a few, even one named the Capitol Theater. Great video. 😊
HELLO fellow Michigander. I grew up about 30 miles from Detroit.. I too love his videos. Some of the best on the internet..I have been to some president's graves and homes ...my favorite so far is the HERMITAGE owned by Andrew Jackson . The grounds and his home and his grave with his friend right near him , touched my soul. I could have stayed in that property for weeks. Just beautiful
Great video we live one hour from Greenville,Tn and we love living here and sometimes we travel through your neck of woods . Keep up the great work that your team does 👍🎉
Me, being from the Piedmont of North Carolina, I was all prepared to be able to hit my home state today, after the excursion through Kentucky. Alas, we must await the next episode in order to come home. I live down the mountain from Hendersonville; however, I have recently considered moving to the Hendersonville area, because of several aspects of that area. I look forward greatly to find out your impressions of that city and visiting some of the sites that you discover while here in North Carolina. See you then,
Great video!! There is also the State of Jefferson which would incorporate the counties of southern Oregon and northern California. I think they are still working on that one. 😁
I’m not surprised Johnson went with the Union. Tennessee was a deeply divided state on secession and was the last state to secede. They sent regiments to both sides. As far as AJ goes I’ll say this. The worst thing that could’ve happened is Lincoln's death. I’ve heard of Franklin. CW battle fought there. Really cool video Chris. I enjoy US history.
I would've loved to have seen some of those places and sites but my parents weren't exactly the "touristy type" so we pretty much never went to any of them. I had to beg just to go to the Country Music Hall of Fame. 🫤
Beautiful grave site with a beautiful view.
I always find your history lessons interesting and informative. I’m not financially able to travel so I appreciate your videos.
Thanks for sharing things I'd never get to see if it wasn't for you. You tell us just enough so as to keep it all interesting. I never get bored. Such history belongs to us all. Bless you and your crew. Great job...See you again soon! ❤
I’m so thankful that you watch my channel. I appreciate it so much!
I love old historic towns
I do too. Really enjoy visiting.
I've heard of Franklin. It was featured in an episode of "How the States Got their Shapes".
Amazing video. One of your best. Love the new series. Greenville looks like a very cool town to visit. And that log cabin was very cool. Can you imagine living there back in the day?
Oh I can imagine. So very neat. I love finding those old buildings and find myself wondering about life in those days often.
@Whittdocs I was down in Columbus a few weeks ago. There is a park out near Dublin that we checked out. There is a log cabin sitting in the middle of the park built in 1875. We walked around it and the fenced off property. What I thought was different was the kitchen was in a separate building. Never seen that before.
Beautiful homes, Wow 1795 !! Are they brick sidewalks? Can you imagine how excited that town was to have Fess Parker there ! I never heard the story of the State of Franklin, So interesting!!
Thank you so much for taking Us along on this informative and interesting walk through a part of history!! I can't wait for part 2 !!
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I’m so glad that you enjoyed. I hope you enjoy part 2!
Thank you for the tour I love anything that history especially American history 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Learn so much from these between the dates.
I really appreciate that.
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Thanks so much!
Wow! Just Wow!
Videography impeccable, narration flawless. Research fascinating. No... never heard of Franklin.
Can't wait for part two
Thanks so much!
Your comments make my day. Thank you so much!
I'm late..But look at the views!! That is so Awesome !! Now on to the video 😊
Thank you so very much!! I always appreciate your support.
Wow! Such a beautiful vedio! Thank you for sharing.
Safe travels and God bless
Thank you too
I have visited President Johnsons gravesite several times. This is a most beautiful and well kept national cemetery....a lot of history in this area. Excellent video!
I really enjoyed my visit here. Thanks so much for watching!
Your videos just keep getting better and better thumbs up way up my friend
That’s so kind. Thanks you so very much!
Wow! I never knew about Franklin!!
I learned a lot on this one too.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Appreciate you, John.
Great video and awesome history as always ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
In Poplar Bluff we have the Rodger’s theater.
Thanks for showing Johnsons home and Gravesite. I love going on vacation with RUclipsrs. 😂
We love taking you along!
Just found your site. Thank you. I appreciate your vision.
Welcome!! I’m glad to have you along.
I'm very impressed with Greenville. What a beautiful town, so clean and well preserved. I don't remember ever hearing about Franklin. I am, however, old enough to remember those old theaters. I grew up in Lansing, MI and we had quite a few, even one named the Capitol Theater. Great video. 😊
I really appreciate your comment. Thank you.
HELLO fellow Michigander.
I grew up about 30 miles from Detroit.. I too love his videos. Some of the best on the internet..I have been to some president's graves and homes ...my favorite so far is the HERMITAGE owned by Andrew Jackson . The grounds and his home and his grave with his friend right near him , touched my soul. I could have stayed in that property for weeks. Just beautiful
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Great video we live one hour from Greenville,Tn and we love living here and sometimes we travel through your neck of woods . Keep up the great work that your team does 👍🎉
I really appreciate that. Thanks so much!
Great video with interesting info. I never heard of the state of Franklin
Very 😎 learning about it. Thanks! ❤
Another great video... Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you so very much.
Thank you once again for a great video. I too love history also.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great video thank thank you
I really appreciate that!
I live in Johnson County Indiana. We have The Artcraft Theater . Built in the 20s and the best popcorn still! Very haunted also! ✌️🎬📽🎞
Great video!
Me, being from the Piedmont of North Carolina, I was all prepared to be able to hit my home state today, after the excursion through Kentucky. Alas, we must await the next episode in order to come home.
I live down the mountain from Hendersonville; however, I have recently considered moving to the Hendersonville area, because of several aspects of that area. I look forward greatly to find out your impressions of that city and visiting some of the sites that you discover while here in North Carolina. See you then,
I really really enjoyed my visit there. The new episode will be ready soon!
I’m from a family of Franklins my grandfather was a Franklin found it interesting about it what you said and yes were related to Benjamin Franklin.
Great video!! There is also the State of Jefferson which would incorporate the counties of southern Oregon and northern California. I think they are still working on that one. 😁
So neat. Thanks for sharing.
@@Whittdocs You are very welcome!!
I’m not surprised Johnson went with the Union. Tennessee was a deeply divided state on secession and was the last state to secede. They sent regiments to both sides. As far as AJ goes I’ll say this. The worst thing that could’ve happened is Lincoln's death. I’ve heard of Franklin. CW battle fought there. Really cool video Chris. I enjoy US history.
Thanks for your insight. I really appreciate it!
I have but then again I watch a lot of the history channel. I have heard of Franklin.
Thanks for sharing that with us!
Very basic house - nothing elaborate.
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Olá gostei muito de tudo que vi 🙏♥️🙏
I'm sorry, dude but, if mountains are in your view - that's the LACK of a view...
lol. Maybe I should’ve climbed to the top of the mountain and filmed back the other way.
@@Whittdocs I love your channel, brother! You put A LOT of work into it. I'll keep watching! :)
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Love all your vids cheers Bob from down under.🦘🐨🍺
I would've loved to have seen some of those places and sites but my parents weren't exactly the "touristy type" so we pretty much never went to any of them. I had to beg just to go to the Country Music Hall of Fame. 🫤
Sounds like we must be related 😂
Well, you can come go with me! Thanks for watching!
@@Whittdocs I always do brother thank you so very much.