For me it would be interesting to see what's on the menu in the local restaurant in a town like this.Maybe you could take us along for a review once in awhile.I always enjoy your posts,Thank you!
Hi Lilly, we have been planning on doing that, we have done a few food reviews but they are in our shorts section, we plan on doing more soon. Thanks for the feedback 💯✌️
Many years ago when you headed north out of Knoxville in the winter weather you wanted to know "HOW IS JELLICO LOOKING"..... the steep hill you come down to the Ky state line was called "Jellico" and sometimes messy in winter..... but the view looking to the west when coming down the hill is awesome isn't it??
Yeah, truckers referred to the steep downgrade itself as "Jellico" ..... the town of Jellico itself wasn't something of note except to locals in that area
You are so RIGHT about these places not being here 20-30 years from now.....I live in a town established in 1790 but there is nothing original left now (nothing).....down the road 5 miles is a town established 1836 that is still in operation barely....up from there another 1800's town (literal ghost town now....buildings still there though)
I moved to that area young and the way they lived, and the people that surrounded me gave me such a deep confusion of how people's minds could end up so ravaged. People in there 40s and 50 walking around with walkers unable to move because they've been so bad to their bodies. Apartments that were absolutely hoarded. I met a man with a gun shot wound to the head he did to himself and never died or healed properly. He was never right. One of my friends killed themselves a while back. The absolute dispare I witness. I will never step foot in a town like this again.
I lived in that town for a lot of years it used to be a really booming town in the early 1900s there was an explosion and it wiped out most of the Town killed a lot of people a train car for a dynamite blew up and that's the reason why the buildings Aventura including those pictures when you turned by Save-A-Lot up that little side street right there all those buildings was destroyed in that explosion
For me it would be interesting to see what's on the menu in the local restaurant in a town like this.Maybe you could take us along for a review once in awhile.I always enjoy your posts,Thank you!
Hi Lilly, we have been planning on doing that, we have done a few food reviews but they are in our shorts section, we plan on doing more soon. Thanks for the feedback 💯✌️
Love old buildings in small towns
Jellico is my favorite place I will be there
Many years ago when you headed north out of Knoxville in the winter weather you wanted to know "HOW IS JELLICO LOOKING"..... the steep hill you come down to the Ky state line was called "Jellico" and sometimes messy in winter..... but the view looking to the west when coming down the hill is awesome isn't it??
Yeah, truckers referred to the steep downgrade itself as "Jellico" ..... the town of Jellico itself wasn't something of note except to locals in that area
You are so RIGHT about these places not being here 20-30 years from now.....I live in a town established in 1790 but there is nothing original left now (nothing).....down the road 5 miles is a town established 1836 that is still in operation barely....up from there another 1800's town (literal ghost town now....buildings still there though)
I moved to that area young and the way they lived, and the people that surrounded me gave me such a deep confusion of how people's minds could end up so ravaged. People in there 40s and 50 walking around with walkers unable to move because they've been so bad to their bodies. Apartments that were absolutely hoarded. I met a man with a gun shot wound to the head he did to himself and never died or healed properly. He was never right. One of my friends killed themselves a while back. The absolute dispare I witness. I will never step foot in a town like this again.
@@Alexandra-p2e4b oh wow!!! That is awful!!!!
I lived in that town for a lot of years it used to be a really booming town in the early 1900s there was an explosion and it wiped out most of the Town killed a lot of people a train car for a dynamite blew up and that's the reason why the buildings Aventura including those pictures when you turned by Save-A-Lot up that little side street right there all those buildings was destroyed in that explosion
This town reminds me of my hometown of Saluda, NC ..... not many level spots in Saluda...lol
Cool downtown
I was born in that town
The gas station and save a lot are both in Kentucky
I passed thru along i-75 once