TDW 1718 - Ghost Town Remains Of First Alabama Capital
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I enjoy your visits with the wide world. you impart little facts history forgot.
thanks John
TheDailyWoo so good videos and your so funny
He also impacts little farts
I'm a big history buff, and I love to learn about small town history. like the bell witch, I had heard of it but had no idea what had happened but YOU taught us. in my personal opinion you are the second best unconventional history teacher. thank you. (iron maiden is #1)
thank you . I really appreciate that
Truly enjoyed the day with you my fiend!! Love the video... cant wait for the next adventure!!! My finger still hurts by the way!!!
WHOOO WHHO WOOOO!
So Adam's a fiend, now??? lol
jfine72 one more time...😆
LOL...
Well...sorta!!! LOL
The Sultana is the worst maritime disaster in US History. Its boilers blew up and the ship took on water and sunk. The disaster was overshadowed by the press because Lincoln assassination happened the day before. The meeting of two rivers is called a confluence:). Being a retired history teacher,the places your going are teaching me new things. Thanks!
Thanks for all the hard work you put in every day to bring us these videos adam. You inspire alot of people including me. Have a great day good sir
Glad you are in alabama! As a citizen of Mobile Alabama, it is really an interesting state.
Greetings from a snowed-in truckstop in New York! I'm about done with this winter weather and seeing vlogs about the Southland is helping to keep my spirits up. Thanks, Adam. Safe travels, hun. 😊
Fascinating, I love learning something new everyday, especially from a wonderful teacher. A big thanks to your tour guides as well. Safe Travels!
I love when you do these types of videos. All the history! What a beautiful and eerie place!
Great vlog! You are wonderful by yourself but the two gentlemen with you added some great history tidbits too. Keep up the great work, Adam!
Beautiful area. I can see why they built a town there. Adam, thanks for sharing this.
Awesome video Adam. Love starting off the day with the Daily Woo.
Hope you are enjoying your explores this week, as much as I have been enjoying your explores this week!
I love when you get local guides! Great video :)
Good morning, Adam!
I love this video! Great guests there with you!
You are in a state that is near to my heart! Thank you for all your hard work, you are appreciated, Friend!
Safe travels!
:)
WOW! I really wish you would do more urben like this. Love it. Love it. You did such a great job Adam. Thank you. Looking forward as always to more from you. God Bless! Stay safe.
Thank you Adam that church was stunningly beautiful this vlog was great I really loved the whole thingi had read about this place on line and you brought it to life for me
Another great vlog,about time you were given your own TV show. So many kids would learn so much from you and your travels,,See you tomorrow Adam,,from the UK. =)
Great tour, great tour guides. Thanks guys.
That guy does a really good owl. I have one living in my woods, and he fooled me. The other thought that I had was that a metal detecting club needs to search that area, and put the artifacts in that museum. This was an exceptional vlog for the day. Good. job.
Big E. I thought the same thing
I just got back from a trip south a few weeks ago and it's fun watching you visit many of the places I stopped. Selma was a fantastic stop for someone who loves history. Montgomery was super interesting as well. Thanks for putting these together and I am looking forward to more. Comment over... 😎
You are the best! Thank you for bringing so much joy into my life, and all of the thousands around the world. You are amazing.
That was awesome!! I loved the old capital, thanks Adam!!! Got my WOO FIX for the day!!!!! Stay safe my friend!!😀😀
great video. I wish we were as warm here in Vermont as you are down there, even if all it is there is 60s. We are 14 degrees today.
as always excellent vlog adam Looking forward to tomorrows Safe travels !
Interesting & entertaining. Better than anything on TV. Thank you, Adam.
Hi Adam, loving your work and enjoy watching your vlogs every day from the U.K. If you ever make to the other side of the pond, make sure you do a meet up!!!
Now that has to be one of your best ever video's and I have seen pretty much most of them from both channels lol. Well done, great vlog, thank you Adam xx
What is that beautiful flower on your thumbnail?
On mine ???, it's a Japanese Sakura flower. Better known as Japanese cherry blossom xx
"if this house isn't haunted it is missing a good opportunity" LOL
Man! I LOVED this vlog! Im fascinated by old suthurn history! ENCORE ENCORE! Thanx Woo!!
it was a cool place, lots of history for sure which I love
It pleases me that there are so many people willing to show you around!
our dog is freaking out every time your buddy does that howl. haha!
Wow what a totally interesting place!!! Nice to have great tour guides that knew all that history about it too. Gotta say tho the old church was pretty amazing. Would have been fun to watch you all on a ghost tour, I suspect they are in peak seasons tho, summer and/or fall but that too would have been really interesting. And the old markers wow!! Very cool! 👍👍👍
Enjoy your Wednesday 🤗
Great job on daily vlog, as always enjoy it.
Thorny bush is a citronella tree/vine. Has oranges that grow on it full of citronella oil. Used as a mosquito repellent.
That prickly bush is called a tri-faliola and it is in the citrus family..it is the root stock that a lot of citrus fruit varieties are grafted to. There was a citrus tree there at one time and it died back in a freeze and the root stock grew up. probably a satsuma tree.
loving your work
another great vlog, have a good day Adam.
Adam, this was a great Vlog. Love the history that you share.
Postcards come to life, True Americana History. The scenery around you Adam the Woo is always amazing.
Awesome video, thanx for sharing it. :)
Awesome tour today!!
awesome blog. Great story on it. loved the ghost thing. More blogs like these. overall you got a great blog and I enjoy coming home to watch them
Great vlog Adam!
I love waking up to these. makes me feel like I am traveling the country for the price of my phone bill.
I watch your videos every day and was EXTREMELY SURPRISED to see my UNCLE CURT with you on your tour of OLD CAHABA. He was one of your "tour guides" I heard ya'll also ate some good food. :) It's nice to see you touring a place where I have been several times as a kid.
it was a lot of fun !
very awesome video of Cahawba! The ghost tour is very cool too BTW when they run it.
That was a great video. Thank your tour guides for us.
wow loved this one Adam. I love using Columbo style research skills to imagine how life once was here. buildings, people, life now all sitting still and quiet....I love finding old railway tracks too! that gravestone too wow 1830...
That town reminded me of the town of Spectre from "Big Fish", located on Jackson Lake Island near Millbrook, Alabama.
Thought the same.
Great movie
He's been there if you use your Columbo like research skills
Had a lot of fun hanging with you and Joey! Thanks for the invite!😀
Awesome video!
Hi Daily Woo. Adam we have liked all your videos and this one was Wonderful too. just to say thanks for all your videos you do each day. love the ride have a grate day. TN.
Excellent video of Old Cahaba (Dallas County, AL) which is often forgotten about in Alabama history due to it's very rural location and almost nothing left of what was once a very wealthy and thriving area. I was born in raised in southeastern Dallas County, AL. Safe Travels!
Thanks Adam. Amazing places.
hey Adam to bad you didn't do the ghost tour , now that would have been awesome , hey TTYL 😁
Thanks Adam.
Thanks for this one. An ancestor of mine was one of the 1st governors of Alabama in that town!
another great vlog! the church at the start of the video was so cool looking.
Thank you for sharing Adam.
good morning Adam!! have a wonderful day!!!! another great vlog!!!
I found this fascinating. Thanks for the tour.
So interesting, love old historical places like that. You should come up to MI and check out Idlewild, very historic abandoned town. Thanks for the great vlog.
Was great seeing that d town, thanks Adam
McGuffey Readers started publication in 1836 so that schoolhouse more than likely used them. If & when ya make it up north to Michigan The Henry Ford Museum has the outdoor portion called Greenfield Village. There is a McGuffey Schoolhouse that was built there in 1934 from the log timbers of the old 1700's McGuffey homestead. It is one of three schoolhouses in the village. The other two were the one room schoolhouses that Mr Ford attended as a child. His family farm straddled two different districts. The McGuffey Readers are also sold in the gift shop :)
Adam thanks for an educational and funny vlogg i sure do love to go to historical places. Until nect time.
Those cemeteries were amazing thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed this!
Hi Adam I really enjoy 😊 your videos. Keep on making the great videos. Thank you 😊
my dad used to make that same owl call when we were in lake George on the airboat. I used to think it was silly as well lol
I'd like to request more Majestic footage because no matter how much you give, I can always ask for more.
been pretty cold and hard to keep the batteries going but I do need to launch it more once I hot warmer weather
TheDailyWoo There's a company that makes sweaters (yes I said sweaters)) for DJI drones.
Hahahaha! I Googled and found this: https : // www.dronesweaters.com/
+B. Plus. That's so precious! Well, it's obvious that drones get cold, too, during the winter. If their masters need them to perform in cold weather, then the least that they can do is provide them with a sweater. A warm drone is a happy drone.
Avery Index That's it! Thanks for posting the link. The majestic would look so handsome with a little sweater in.
I always like to see you and friends never a dull moment..
This one is a keeper Adam!!
Be careful out there! Another great vlog 😍
So beautiful there,loved that church in the beginning of the video.🚙🐿
Adam, great video. You're getting close to Gordo, Alabama. There may be a few neat things in Gordo...kind of a fun name for a town.
On second thought, there may not be much to see in Gordo.
..but still a fun name.
Another great Video !
cool history lesson. thanx for vlogging about the the first capital.....very interesting stuff!
very fascinating history! I never knew about any of it.
Great travels my brother great tour !!!! The call of big foot !!! I think he was watching you !!!!
Another excellent vlog!
Today is the 40th Anniversary of the first Threes Company show !
Another good one Adam, but when you took that selfie with the 'Face
Well" Oh mate, you should have put your sunnies on the well face. 'Adam
the Well"! lol "Fool me once....shame on you" "Fool me twice...shame on
me"
Love tdw!! It's become a part of my daily routine
Keep up the great work Adam. I like to see all the out of the way places around this great land. Like 10-15 minute vacations everyday. You should hook up with the dude from Exploring Alabama.
Very interesting video! I am surprised you mentioned McGuffey's Readers! I have a boxed set of those books. By the way, Adam, since you like to visit the ruins of old buildings and if you are not too far from Florence, Alabama check out the Forks of Cypress plantation. It is said to be the birthplace of writer Alex Haley's paternal grandmother, Queen Jackson Haley, who was born a slave there in 1857.
Very cool guides!
I spent a few days there as a boy about 50 years ago. its changed some. My Dad was a commercial fisherman and there was a camp near the river where we sleep in the back of the truck. I don;t think he had much luck at fishing there. We did kill a lot of mosquitoes tho. Brings back a lot of memories. Thanks
Great video. Cool to see that the old grace stone. The lady was born the same day as me.
Okay! Officially one of my favorites!!!! I may have to check out Alabama!
The metal work on the wrought iron fence is great.
I wish I had been aware of this place when I lived in Alabama. Thanks much for the video.
This is like an episode of American Pickers hahaha
I love all of your videos but I think that this is my favorite.Oh.Have I said that before? Well, each time that I say it I mean it. I really loved this one.Thank you.
I've been there twice and I'm going again to explore more this month.
Fascinating. Thank you.
I love your videos 😊
fun one, thanks Adam!
Demopolis, Alabama is a town that has alot of historic places. Enjoy seeing all the cool places you visit.
Great vlog!! 👍👍