Historic Harriman, Tennessee - 4K Small Town Walk

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @OMERICA-qq2dp
    @OMERICA-qq2dp 2 месяца назад +1

    WHOA those edge flower beds WOW would love it there !!!

  • @melissateer5270
    @melissateer5270 2 месяца назад +2

    I was born and raised in Harriman, 56 years ago.

  • @audree70
    @audree70 Месяц назад +2

    Grandfathers HOME he grew up in.
    WALDEN
    JC Foreman home.
    Wife Aetna
    Kids, Bishop, Roxanna and Marshall.
    JC owned the Bank

  • @audree70
    @audree70 Месяц назад +1

    I totally dug ur walk
    Great pace
    Yes been in the 80’s
    My gfather passed
    Walden i was hoping u caught
    Sent ur vid to my aunt to

    • @ThePerfectWalk
      @ThePerfectWalk  Месяц назад

      I appreciate you watching and loved reading through your comments

  • @obsessedwith_christmas
    @obsessedwith_christmas Год назад +3

    Makes me want to move to Tennessee! You have mountains, beautiful small towns and no income tax.

    • @FreemanHicks
      @FreemanHicks 7 месяцев назад +1

      Roane county tax is very high. So much so that it has caused many people to move out of the county. However, Roane county is home to some wonderful people and very beautiful scenery.

    • @obsessedwith_christmas
      @obsessedwith_christmas 7 месяцев назад

      @@FreemanHicks thanks for the information! This is always good to know.

    • @444norm9
      @444norm9 4 месяца назад +1

      income does get taxed, just no state taxes.

  • @jonyeager318
    @jonyeager318 Год назад +3

    A lot of Roman architecture with many arches shown in the buildings.

    • @ThePerfectWalk
      @ThePerfectWalk  Год назад +2

      This little town had a lot of interesting things going on

  • @kristyogle1961
    @kristyogle1961 Год назад +2

    My nana and Grandpa are Bob and Nancy Ward, they owned the Bushrod Hall until 2004. We were lucky enough to live with them and it is a seriously beautiful home. I miss it so much. I could name most of the people who lived in the historic homes in the 90s.

    • @kristyogle1961
      @kristyogle1961 Год назад +1

      Going to add but Bushrod hall was the one you stopped and looked at and said oh that’s a pretty one. ❤

    • @ThePerfectWalk
      @ThePerfectWalk  Год назад

      Wow! Thanks Kristy for stopping by and sharing this! I hope you enjoyed the walk, and I hope I did a halfway decent job! Love hearing about folks from the community!

  • @NeilMacedo
    @NeilMacedo Год назад +3

    Looks like a wonderful place

  • @republicoverwatch5718
    @republicoverwatch5718 11 месяцев назад +1

    We absolutely do!

  • @republicoverwatch5718
    @republicoverwatch5718 11 месяцев назад +2

    My wife and I bought the whitehouse that was for sale. We actually did our first walk through 2 days after you made this video.

    • @ThePerfectWalk
      @ThePerfectWalk  11 месяцев назад

      Oh my goodness!!!! Hope you love it!!!

  • @EvonYett
    @EvonYett Год назад +7

    Surprise. This is where I was born and Family in Harriman. Have not returned only to drive thru for 50 years. They hid racism even once schools were integrated. My parents of 15 siblings, who have pasted on, were well educated and did well, in their lives, as African Americans. I played in the Band Central Elementary, as 1st African American student,playing the Clarinet, in 1966. Still remember names and students! My favorite friend Becky Bradshaw. Smiths. Tarwaters

    • @mr.ComnandoSpawn
      @mr.ComnandoSpawn 11 месяцев назад

      Is it racist there like a Sundown town?

    • @FreemanHicks
      @FreemanHicks 7 месяцев назад +1

      I was born in Harriman in 1956. Harriman had a section of the city just for blacks which I lived next to. I grew up with both black and white friends and thought this was normal as I was raised in a nonprejudiced home. I played at my black friends homes just as they played at mine. When I started school, we all walked to school together and back. This was when I first noticed prejudice. I was sweet on a girl named Alicia Snodgress, who happened to be black. I would carry her books and walk her home as far as she'd let me. I couldn't walk her all the way because she didn't want her parent's to see us together. I didn't understand at the time. After walking back and forth to school for a year, my parents let me walk to the Princess theater for dime matinees. Me and friends, both black and white, walked to the Princess together. When we bought our tickets, we would seperate. Blacks went in the door to the right which led to the balcony and whites went left through the main doors. You can still see the door on the right in many pictures of the Princess. Well I had to ask my parents about this. Rude awakening! Harriman didn't always hide their prejudice so well. Especially when a naieve six year year old can see it. Thankfully not all people in Harriman were so bias, as there were some good people even back then.

    • @444norm9
      @444norm9 4 месяца назад +1

      racism is still prevalent in harriman, mainly among vietnam-age old men hanging onto a thread from the past.

  • @lisawilliams8657
    @lisawilliams8657 10 месяцев назад +2

    My mom and my aunt was born in Harriman tenn

  • @TheHighlander1970
    @TheHighlander1970 Год назад +2

    It looks nice 👍
    My father comes from it but i dont now anything about him 🤷‍♂️

  • @lethadod
    @lethadod Год назад +3

    Does anyone know what the name of the junkyard is on Thomas drive in harriman tn is? It's huge can be seen from interstate 40?

    • @60sbaby608
      @60sbaby608 14 дней назад +1

      I see your question was from a year ago but I think it's Lamberts, I bought a lot of car parts from there 😊

  • @jarihult
    @jarihult Год назад +2

    Even though i missed this completely i still enjoyed to see this beautiful town and its beautiful buildings😎Therefore thank you Wander🙂👍!!!