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  • @shannonm.4087
    @shannonm.4087 4 года назад +121

    My mom is 90 yrs old, and Loretta's life is very similar to hers. My grandpa was a coal miner in KY, there were 12 kids in the family, and eventually our family moved to Indiana. My uncle did not want to work in coal mines! I remember when mom saw the movie the first time, it brought tears to her eyes.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +7

      Tha k you for sharing Shannon

    • @human-qp1mf
      @human-qp1mf Год назад +5

      My family is from Hindman they lived there for years until my grandfather heard about ROCKWELL company in Ohio. That plant is no longer there.
      I'm back in Ky living the dream😄

    • @alexiswaller3065
      @alexiswaller3065 Год назад +4

      We have same story my great grandfather was Kentucky coal miner . They moved to Winchester Indiana when my grandma was six.

    • @charlettea.p.kealoha8050
      @charlettea.p.kealoha8050 Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your moments with us. Aloha from Honolulu, Hawaii

    • @franktoledo6342
      @franktoledo6342 Год назад +4

      Remember your hard working Grandpa we still need coal for backup energy. Vote Republican. Democrats want to shut down just about anything.

  • @nancydean8260
    @nancydean8260 2 года назад +79

    Glad the mother got to see Loretta get famous. Amazing

  • @tonyafarmer7089
    @tonyafarmer7089 3 года назад +412

    I live about an hour from there, she's our distant cousin. We grew up like that my daddy was a miner too. I sang at that old store.

    • @mildredstallings1618
      @mildredstallings1618 3 года назад +4

      Iiii

    • @mydyisgod
      @mydyisgod 3 года назад +10

      That’s awesome

    • @kathyking503
      @kathyking503 3 года назад +13

      Is everything still there now and open? 2021? Would love to visit this one day

    • @vivianmadisonmahoney9457
      @vivianmadisonmahoney9457 3 года назад +11

      Wow 👏 thank you for sharing that you were a distant cousin of Loretta's.

    • @vivianmadisonmahoney9457
      @vivianmadisonmahoney9457 3 года назад +10

      You two are absolutely awesome I've enjoyed your tours around Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge and now I'm enjoying this one Loretta Lynn's hometown. It makes me sick that my husband and I have been almost anywhere and everywhere but we never got there. But all my gosh do not miss Hurricane Mills keep your windows open when you drive through the first area of their driveway oh my God the Mountain Air was something I've never smelled anywhere except upstate New York. Oh thank you thank you for sharing all of this. God bless you both stay safe on your drives everywhere.

  • @rebeccagreene7927
    @rebeccagreene7927 2 года назад +99

    Few years back, me and my family had the opportunity to visit butcher holler. Hermenetta, Herman's daughter was our tour guide at the homestead and she did a wonderful job. We even got to meet Herman, which is Loretta's brother, but now has passed. Every little detail at the home was extremely sentimental and we so much enjoyed the visit. BTW, WHILE THERE, ME AND MY FAMILY NOTICED A COUPLE PICTURES INSIDE OF THE HOME OF OUR UNCLE LARRY SPARKS, THE BLUEGRASS SINGER. HE IS OUR MOM'S BABY BROTHER. MADE US PROUD TO SEE HIS PIC THERE. ❤️

  • @jmtilson
    @jmtilson 4 года назад +123

    Backroads and rural areas are the veins that feed to the heart of this country. If you’ve never explored these areas you really need should.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +3

      Definitely thanks jmtilson

    • @69MUSTANGE
      @69MUSTANGE Месяц назад

      My Daughter went to Bristol TN to collage we traveled a few of those small roads and the countryside was beautiful and had very nice areas and homes. My wife and I visited the Ranch at Hurricane Mills and traveled a few of those same small roads and just enjoyed a drive through the countryside.

  • @teresaprice6518
    @teresaprice6518 4 года назад +261

    Back then hard life but a simple life you learn to relay on each other. Wish we still had that today.

    • @HereticWarlord
      @HereticWarlord 4 года назад +6

      It was not. It's not this revised romantic notion thats safe to assume about a past that never was. Stop the mythmaking.

    • @LuisaD93
      @LuisaD93 4 года назад +5

      Teresa Price me too!

    • @vikkigillespie4091
      @vikkigillespie4091 4 года назад +1

      Ikr!!!

    • @vikkigillespie4091
      @vikkigillespie4091 4 года назад +3

      Appreciated.everything too

    • @brendabooher6683
      @brendabooher6683 4 года назад +8

      Me too, times were harder but families were so close.

  • @sandyhayre188
    @sandyhayre188 4 года назад +96

    I love Loretta, I’m from Kentucky, and she’s still country never got above her raising. Love that about her. Wish I could meet her someday. Love to hear her sing.

    • @wildwoman8310
      @wildwoman8310 2 года назад +6

      I'm a Kentucky girl too. But my country years don't compare to this beautiful lady with her true grit, hardships, heartache & perseverance.True Lady of Country Music! We are all so proud of her. RIP Loretta.

    • @psmith9271
      @psmith9271 2 года назад +10

      I love Loretty too,
      When u lookin at Me,
      You're lookin at Country !
      Yeah!!! 😘

  • @stitchedwithlovebyloretta4684
    @stitchedwithlovebyloretta4684 4 года назад +166

    I am named after Loretta Lynn and I to am a Coal Miners Daughter and proud of it....

    • @bbednorz319
      @bbednorz319 4 года назад +5

      Stitched With Love By Loretta Are you worth $65M??

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 4 года назад +8

      Slash G&R No, she’s priceless.

    • @tramartinez2529
      @tramartinez2529 4 года назад +1

      Well give you a cookie

    • @KidRocker44
      @KidRocker44 4 года назад +6

      I'm also a coal miners daughter. My dad's retired now but he raised six kids working in the Utah coal mines.

    • @brendagray4958
      @brendagray4958 3 года назад +1

      @@bbednorz319 😂😂😂😂

  • @inkpearls3364
    @inkpearls3364 3 года назад +69

    My husband lived in Loretta Lynn’s house when he was a kid!!!!! And he used to catch the school bus at the old general store where the owner used to buy him a soda.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for sharing

    • @breagan3507
      @breagan3507 2 года назад +2

      For real, I would love background 😍

    • @connieormond1045
      @connieormond1045 2 года назад +3

      PRECIOUS MEMORIES...HOW THEY LINGER...🥰🥰😇😇

  • @leighflorkevich9916
    @leighflorkevich9916 4 года назад +57

    I'm from West Virginia and so the scenery is exactly the same as in my neck of the woods. In fact, Loretta's homeplace looks like the house my grandmother lived in when I was a child. Maw Maw, as folks in this area most often call their grandmothers, carried water from a well and had an outhouse too. A miner's life was a hard one back then.

    • @cutiesgoodgirl
      @cutiesgoodgirl Год назад +2

      It was.

    • @dough4937
      @dough4937 Год назад +6

      I love Loretta. I do not believe she gave in to the industry to do it their way. A true Lady. Rest in peace.

    • @story_Tailer
      @story_Tailer Год назад +3

      I am from Wva also and yes you are right everything pretty much the same

  • @charlibaltimore7641
    @charlibaltimore7641 Год назад +3

    I remember when radilos were that big! I loved the glow from the dial and, as a child, sat infront of it listening to school closures from snow!! Progress isn't always good, a simpler time is what memories are made of!

  • @marywest2896
    @marywest2896 4 года назад +86

    this house reminds me of how I grew up and let me tell you toting water for washing is no joke ya'll. the ironic thing is I was born in the 60's. Time seems to go slow in the mountains. progress comes in inches.

    • @shawtatl
      @shawtatl 3 года назад +1

      Wowwwww. Where did you grow up, if you don't mind me asking?

    • @marywest2896
      @marywest2896 3 года назад +9

      @@shawtatl On a mountain in Adona Arkansas, it's perry county. although i was born in the 60's my parents lived like the depression to me, although now they would be considered "off-grid" .

    • @shawtatl
      @shawtatl 3 года назад +3

      @@marywest2896 that's awesome, I bet you're STRONGER than most. Now I have to go Google as much as I can about Adona Arkansas 🤣🤣🤣

    • @allenelswick6961
      @allenelswick6961 3 года назад +6

      On wash day we packed buckets of water from our hand dug well about 100 feet to fill up two three bushel wash tubs for the old Maytag winger washing machine, no cloths dryer just good clothes line to hang the washed clothes on. I remember doing this as a child 1960. The sad thing is none of us thought of hanging on to any old things at the time was there was plenty of it around and not worth keeping. I live in Pike county Kentucky and music plays a big role here in your life.

    • @rebekahyarborough6082
      @rebekahyarborough6082 3 года назад +5

      Mary West.... I love you.. I have not really laughed in a LOOONG TIME..All this crazy mess going on in this world today. You made my year!!!!! Let me tell you honey: Progress goes real slow in the City too. Don't you know why we have to sleep with our Eyes WIDE OPEN. So Sad. I 🙏 you have a very blessed life. Thank you. 😃😄😄😀😂😭😅

  • @joels9189
    @joels9189 4 года назад +300

    That was something really special. The personal care given to you on your tour by Loretta’s niece was amazing! For $5!!

    • @momamae23
      @momamae23 Год назад +5

      Everyone gets the tour it was very beautiful and special. I loved it

    • @lisagaines4278
      @lisagaines4278 Год назад +3

      My sister and I took our mom there a few years ago for her birthday 🎂 🎉 we loved it. Went to Webbs grocery as well.

    • @bradleyearl8558
      @bradleyearl8558 Год назад +1

      @@lisagaines4278 I'm so glad.. if God ever gives me the chance I would love to see and breath every inch of it all

  • @39butchy1
    @39butchy1 2 года назад +45

    Charming tour. She's obviously very proud of her family and you can see how much joy she gets in relaying the stories of the home.
    Thank you for posting for us all to enjoy.

  • @doylebrockman8225
    @doylebrockman8225 Год назад +10

    RIP Loretta, so many people were touched by you, integrity of an everyday girl. Her sister was very blessed also. I did not know that loretta and crystal were siblings. Love their voices and music, smooth, kinda relaxing to hear womens voices that have comforting softness,yet calming effect. Womens voices calm a dude down,unless they are being an idiot.

  • @greghammond3122
    @greghammond3122 4 года назад +34

    Wow this brings back so many memories. I've been to Butcher Holler many times but not since the 80's with my parents and grandparents. I'm so glad they opened the house up for tours, you couldn't go inside back then. Also back then the road was all gravel and the store was still run by Herman Webb( Loretta's brother and I guess your tour guides dad?). He was such a nice man and talked to my family like he knew us all our lives. Also up on the hill by the house is the family cemetery where a lot of her family is buried. In the movie Dew takes a bulldozer up the mountain and clears a path. It's amazing how Loretta and Crystal became so famous from such a small place. It reminds me of the Partons and their upbringing. It just goes to show anyone can make it with a dream and determination. Thanks for another amazing video!

  • @gunlover067
    @gunlover067 4 года назад +78

    Love loretta lynn song cole minners daughter👍she still has a beautiful voice at 87yrs old and it's good to see she still has that beautiful mountain voice 👍👍

  • @cutiesgoodgirl
    @cutiesgoodgirl Год назад +19

    My grandfather and father lived in a small mining town in Tennessee. One room shack where they owed their soul to the company store just like everyone else. I’m so grateful my dad chose to get out and I grew up in Florida and now in Atlanta. People don’t understand what these people truly lived through and dealt with. It was extreme poverty. It’s not quaint or cute. It was starvation, abuse and death.

    • @jimanderson7648
      @jimanderson7648 Год назад +2

      conditions were terrible in the early yrs . lots of miners died young of black lung disease . lots of mining companies abused their employees . wages were poor in those yrs. not like now mines pay good wages for the most part now days

    • @kenzmom2406
      @kenzmom2406 Год назад +1

      My dad lost his dad and siblings all to black lung. It was bad, this was back in the 30’s-40’s. It was really bad but I have seen some reports of the changes in safety and wages thank god.

    • @kenzmom2406
      @kenzmom2406 Год назад +1

      I replied with the wrong acct but I am the OP you replied too

  • @galerandall8773
    @galerandall8773 2 года назад +21

    Me and my friend went there in 2006, and it was such a personal experience. When we went, there was nobody at the house selling tickets for the tour. You had to stop at Webb's General Store, and the Clerk there would call up Loretta's brother who lived across from the old home place. He'd meet you at the house and show you around, explaining every item, in detail, just as his daughter did in this video. I imagine he's too elderly to handle the tours anymore (or perhaps he's passed on, as he was up in age when I met him). Unlike most tours like this, you aren't rushed. You can take your time and ask questions and feel a special connection with Loretta through her relatives. It's a great experience I highly recommend!

  • @brendabooher6683
    @brendabooher6683 4 года назад +50

    I love Loretta Lynn and I love the small towns and country folk. They are so friendly and no stranger to hard work. Just don't get any better

  • @anicawallace2039
    @anicawallace2039 4 года назад +207

    Coal Miners Daughter one of my favorite movies!

  • @terrismith9662
    @terrismith9662 4 года назад +126

    Thank you for this wonderful video. My Mother, daughter and I went to Butcher Holler to visit Loretta's family homeplace in 1988. I was born and raised in Clay County KY and it was quite a long drive to Van Lear. Herman Webb, Loretta's brother and Connie's father, saw us going up the holler and he jumped in his truck and followed us. Herman was kind enough to unlock the cabin door and take us on a little tour. We saw all those wonderful old pieces of furniture and the old family pictures. He talked about his parents, Ted and Clarie, and his brothers and sisters. He told us a few family stories. We enjoyed the visit and we were so grateful to Herman. After our visit was over and we got ready to leave, I saw that we had a flat tire on our car. Thankfully Herman was gracious enough to change our flat tire for us....it was either that or he'd have to keep us all night. LOL I will never forget what a fine man Herman was. RIP Herman Webb.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +6

      Thank you for sharing with us Terri

    • @vivianmadisonmahoney9457
      @vivianmadisonmahoney9457 3 года назад +5

      What a great story thank you for sharing.

    • @jondstewart
      @jondstewart 3 года назад +4

      How nice! In the movie Herman was the redhead that teased Loretta when she and Doo were courting.

    • @bruceperkins7253
      @bruceperkins7253 2 года назад +5

      That's what people do for their friends and neighbors with out a
      Thought about recieving any recompense

    • @debbiegilbert1961
      @debbiegilbert1961 2 года назад +2

      What a nice man👍

  • @ckd0680
    @ckd0680 4 года назад +29

    My mom is named Vickie Loretta...after Loretta Lynn. My little Jesus loving grandma didn't listen to any "blues" except for Sam Cooke & Loretta Lynn!

  • @Jess4mab
    @Jess4mab 4 года назад +16

    My great grandma is Loretta Lynn's cousin, on the Webb side. My mom was born in Paintsville at the same little hospital that Crystal Gale was. I miss visiting Kentucky as a kid, it was so much fun for a city kid like me to let loose and run😊

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing Jessica

    • @angelruby621
      @angelruby621 Год назад

      Jessica Mabry,
      I know you're being truthful,my Great Grandfather (Willie Webb) and Loretta's Father (Melvin Webb) were first cousins.
      Hello Cousin!! 🤗

  • @edithfisher4098
    @edithfisher4098 4 года назад +97

    Very interesting. I love Loretta and Crystal. How they came from humble beginnings to become the top country singers.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +4

      Thanks Edith

    • @vivianmadisonmahoney9457
      @vivianmadisonmahoney9457 3 года назад +2

      Still jealous 🤣 But so proud of them!°

    • @jondstewart
      @jondstewart 3 года назад +2

      And I keep forgetting they were siblings. Where you grow up can have an impact on you. Crystal doesn’t even sound southern, but Loretta is unapologetically so!

    • @jseidel70js
      @jseidel70js 2 года назад +5

      Crystal didn't grow up like Loretta did, they moved when she was younger.

  • @tamboo83
    @tamboo83 4 года назад +52

    I live in Ky and have been there...met her brother that use to do the tour and now another family member does them. The store, the home and all around takes you back in time! We seen her in person in Renfro Valley and she signed an autograph to my dad (he passed away 2012) but I hold that near and dear to my heart! I’m so pleased to be a part of there and with her family! It is awesome!! Thank you for sharing your experience!!!

    • @suewalker3600
      @suewalker3600 3 года назад +6

      I have seen Loretta and Conway in concert many times.wow nothing like seeing those two in person. They use to come to my hometown quite a bit.

    • @ruthpruitt1265
      @ruthpruitt1265 2 года назад +4

      Same!

  • @williamblair3610
    @williamblair3610 4 года назад +29

    I live about 10 miles from there. I been there more times than I can count. But it's just not the same since Herman left us. If yoh can you need to go to her house in Tennessee.

  • @wasblind4835
    @wasblind4835 4 года назад +45

    I love old stores and restaurants that have the old pictures in them. Especially when they are about the town.

  • @brand3820
    @brand3820 4 года назад +148

    Back when the American dream was real, and alive....

    • @charlesphillipson1236
      @charlesphillipson1236 4 года назад +5

      Yah, nothing like working in a coal mine

    • @bubujooestes1499
      @bubujooestes1499 4 года назад

      All the old houses have s veranda.So nice to sit with family out there.
      But could these houses withstand the cold weather.
      What kind of heat did they have?.Maybe they made a fire but are the windows airtight???.

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 4 года назад +3

      @@bubujooestes1499 Houses were built that way to avoid being flooded by the creeks in the hollow.

    • @Seemsayin
      @Seemsayin 3 года назад +3

      The American dream is still real.
      But the dream doesn't belong to Americans anymore.
      The dream belongs to anyone who hates it, and wants to make it into their personal Never-Never Land.
      They don't want to fight, defend, and change their own country, for the better... just ours.

  • @bfrederick1
    @bfrederick1 4 года назад +44

    Great video! Glad to see you two back in Kentucky! I’ve been to Loretta’s house before. Her older brother Herman ran that store until he passed away. He was a very nice man.

  • @gradytipler8575
    @gradytipler8575 Год назад +4

    I have a autographed photo of the Lynn sisters,I met them in Pensacola,Fla.They are really down to earth people,like Miss Loretta Lynn was.May Miss Loretta Lynn RIP!! God Bless her and her family.

  • @Rhondakoney
    @Rhondakoney Год назад +4

    Just went a couple of weeks before she past, I don’t know why we never went before, living so close. I love Loretta

  • @PEGGYHART
    @PEGGYHART 3 года назад +16

    I love the sweet lady relative giving the tour, she gives the experience a first hand feeling like welcoming you home. So unique in tours where the groups are huge and the guide is unfamiliar with the subjects. Awesome

  • @kathypoindexter4153
    @kathypoindexter4153 4 года назад +21

    I was born about 2 hours away from Kentucky the town is called Grundy VA it's a old coal mining town too. My Mother and Loretta meet and sang christian music together at WNRG in Grundy I was 8 years old it's been that long guys!! Loretta had beautiful long black hair back n the days my grandfather had an old general store in Grundy the building is actually still standing. It was called Hurleys Grocery!! You guys have a safe trip back to Tennessee that's were I live now.... I've lived here in Tennessee since 1985 and love it God Bless!

    • @kathypoindexter4153
      @kathypoindexter4153 4 года назад

      Gidget:: Wow it's a small world my Mom lives in Castlewood Va! I'm from grundy but I lived in Johnson City TN tysm for the reply 😊✌

    • @Jordanhubbard1
      @Jordanhubbard1 3 года назад

      I live near there I live in honaker

  • @beckylangley4833
    @beckylangley4833 4 года назад +76

    This is cool my aunt went to school with Loretta Lynn

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing becky

    • @ladyyankeerebel3067
      @ladyyankeerebel3067 3 года назад

      Not being disrespectful at all....that must have been elementary school... didn't Mrs Lynn become a mom VERY young..at like 13-14

    • @nancycampbell9554
      @nancycampbell9554 3 года назад

      @@ladyyankeerebel3067 yes she was a mom at 14 but at 14 I was a sophomore in high school just saying is all dont assume elementary if a child doesn't fa8l grade at 14 should be a sophomore in high school I was 17 when I graduated high school was barely 13 my freshman year

    • @vivianmadisonmahoney9457
      @vivianmadisonmahoney9457 3 года назад

      Lucky girl!

  • @emeraldgypsyheart
    @emeraldgypsyheart 4 года назад +57

    Wow!
    I saw so many things in this video I haven’t seen since I was a kid. My momma is 78, I’m 48 and momma’s momma had a bunch of items like the radio, washing machine, fan (momma still has the fan and the irons she used to iron her school uniform with).
    It’s so neat to see the history of a family.
    My momma was born in Oscar Louisiana... on the kitchen table of the doctor they crop shared for.
    I was born in New Orleans Louisiana and spent summers in “the country” (Pierre Pierre, Donaldsonville.... etc) and watched the great uncles hunt, fish etc...
    Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @ShogunHull
      @ShogunHull 4 года назад +3

      COOL!!! GOING FISHING HAD TO BE FUN WITH YOUR UNCLES. PRETTY TOO.

    • @allthingsamber160
      @allthingsamber160 2 года назад +2

      Wow. So cool. My husband will be 50 and was born in New orleans. I was born and raised in wisconsin but I know the feeling of seeing things that my grandparents kept when my mom and her siblings were growing up. Even the outhouse, I used to use it when I was small. I am 38 now and I am glad I got to see this video. I was brought up listening to lorretta and crystal and others. It is always nice to see that artists really did understand the struggles that came along with working to achieve the dreams they wanted to reach.

    • @marionbauer5251
      @marionbauer5251 2 года назад +2

      @@allthingsamber160
      O

    • @chrissimpson6701
      @chrissimpson6701 2 года назад

      My Dad born in Shreveport, Mama born in Memphis, they met in Los Angeles, had me, and named me Crystal Gayle. My Grandma life is like Loretta's to the tee . Can't watch the movie no more, it's too painful, it reminds me of my beloved Granny, booby, I'll love you forever. 1937-2014.

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Год назад

      People really took care of their items then. Would pass items down from generation to generation.

  • @karenyoung7435
    @karenyoung7435 4 года назад +38

    This video was awesome. My Daddy and Mama had 4 country grocery stores over the years. I really do miss them and the old timey way to shop. I worked in them from the time I was 9. I remember when a long loaf of bread was. 25 cents and a bottle of pop was 05 cents and 10lbs of potatoes was 25 cents. I could get An 8lb sirloin tip roast for $5. That was after I married. Those were the days, my friends, those were the days. I'm 70 now and it all seems like a dream. If only we could go back. Thanks for the nostalgic video I absolutely loved it GOD BLESS AND KEEP THEM COMING!

  • @beverlyweeden9759
    @beverlyweeden9759 4 года назад +49

    Talk about taking a step back in time..!..it is nice that they kept all the stuff from that era..really enjoyed this vlog..thank you for vlogging this..☺☺😊

  • @cindyfitzgerald4500
    @cindyfitzgerald4500 4 года назад +27

    You guys crack me up! You’re good people enjoying life the way we all should! Love Loretta Lynn her and Patsy Cline two Legends started it all for a lot of other famous women artists!

  • @lucymarkarian616
    @lucymarkarian616 Год назад +4

    Rest in peace loretta. You were a wonderful singer.

  • @BringANickel
    @BringANickel 4 года назад +29

    I prefer to absorb history in silence, and ask questions as I will.

    • @kf8852
      @kf8852 4 года назад +2

      I do too

    • @kf8852
      @kf8852 4 года назад +3

      Me too to much talking

    • @jamaicasky
      @jamaicasky 3 года назад +3

      @@kf8852 yes way too much talking

  • @Tony-5000
    @Tony-5000 4 года назад +41

    I liked the lady giving you the tour. I haven't been there. It's on my list👍

  • @autumnstockley6175
    @autumnstockley6175 Год назад +2

    I watched this 2 weeks after Loretta passed away. Rest in peace queen!

  • @ValorWarrior5258
    @ValorWarrior5258 4 года назад +1

    we grew up with a small neighboorhood store( not as big) and I will NEVER forget the excitement of taking 25 cents to the store, and walking out the door with a little brown paper sack full of bubblegum and candy! And I was born in 70’s! So different now, no longer many old grocery store where they still slice a pound of luncheonmeat, or pickleloaf wrap it in the white paper, for you, or slice pound of “ round cheese!” Only two left in a 30 mile radius! Still love seeing videos like this! Reminds me of growing up!

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing Vaniecia

    • @PrairieWindsFarm
      @PrairieWindsFarm Год назад

      Penny candy in a small brown paper sack! All the glass bins with the different candies in, so hard to decide which to get with your quawter

  • @AutumnSky78
    @AutumnSky78 4 года назад +13

    I love love looking at old buildings and the history they contain. However, the graffiti on the walls is so disrespectful. I wonder when and how that was allowed to happen. My mother grew up in a small home in the country with many siblings. I have always enjoyed listen to stories about the simple life they lead. Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +2

      The family used to let people write their name on the walls. They don't anymore thank you Autumn Sky

  • @carieevans3787
    @carieevans3787 4 года назад +5

    One of my earliest memories was getting a tour of this house when I was a little girl. In the 80s. I think my grandpa ran into a relative at the store nearby & they offered a tour. I just remember all the pictures on the wall. Just like in this video. Awesome. Hasn't changed from what I remember. Good memories with my sweet grandpa :(

  • @bluelagoontipplerloft6130
    @bluelagoontipplerloft6130 2 года назад +5

    She will never be replaced or forgotten. An American treasure.🥰💙👍

  • @loriemills8337
    @loriemills8337 3 года назад +14

    Loretta makes me proud to be a ky girl. I love her and her music. She's my favorite female country music singer by far. There will be another to come close to her. She has a big heart and a strong spine. Pure unbridled spirit.

  • @vickiebrehmer6612
    @vickiebrehmer6612 4 года назад +38

    Now you are in my neck of the woods, I was born near there

    • @mreff2379
      @mreff2379 4 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @punipuk8507
      @punipuk8507 3 года назад

      Vickie and M Reff- hi from Alaska(and an Eskimo to boot!); why do they call them hollers?
      It looks like the back yard is going up a mini mtn ridge!!
      Here it's so different.
      Thanks in adv;
      Quyanna (Yupik Eskimo for thank you!)

  • @Angela-zf8sn
    @Angela-zf8sn 4 года назад +30

    This was an Amazing look into the humble beginnings of Loretta's life! Wow! They picked the perfect relative to be the tour guide! 😂 She seemed so friendly and very knowledgeable on every detail! That old general store was great too! This is one of my favorite videos Will and Dawn excellant!! Thanks so much for bringing this to us all! 😊👍

  • @pamfurdo4173
    @pamfurdo4173 3 года назад +9

    I have always been a fan of Loritta Lynn. Few years back going through TN to get to our daughters wedding we stopped stopped at a small town. Had know idea where we were, it was very late and very tired. Only hotel in town had one room left. Noticed the cafe next door and it said Loretta cafe. To my surprise we were in Hurrican, TN and down the road was Loretta Lynn's mansion. Unfortunately we were not able to tour but what an exciting find..so close and yet so far away in hoping to see her. Just thought I would share.

  • @MrsMwl2004
    @MrsMwl2004 4 года назад +8

    My family up until the 1980's grew up just like this. My grandad worked the coal mines in WV-VA.

  • @francesodle6069
    @francesodle6069 2 года назад +3

    Love seeing the home place of Loretta s . I can imagine all the love there and warmth there. it gives me chills and teary eyes.. Crystal Gale her younger sister raised most of her years her life in Wabash Indaia.......

  • @ThornRose2011
    @ThornRose2011 3 года назад +11

    Holy shit! I honestly felt like that was my home. No joke. I was raised in a house almost like that, along with an outhouse. Except we had electricity. No in door bathroom. Had to go out and get wood to keep us warm. No wash boards... My mom went to the laundry mat. But I honestly felt like it was the house that I was raised in.
    I didnt really care for Loretta Lynns music growing up. It was old and stuff (being a teen) but since my mama passed away 3 years ago, ive been listening to her music and crying cause I always think about my mom singing to her songs.

    • @sharonsteelman6330
      @sharonsteelman6330 Год назад +1

      I also grew up like that. I'm from Ky. and we didn't have running water or a furnace. I remember my Mom cooking on a wood stove. We did have electric though. By the time I left home they had modernized it all the way, but those memories stick with you forever.

  • @conniepritchardreinhardt9978
    @conniepritchardreinhardt9978 4 года назад +2

    My step dad took me to coal miners daughter 5 nights in a row. Last time i went to see her.. She had fallen and was recovering in Tennessee. Her ranch is worth the visit. This lady is amazing.

  • @ahem....bullsheet3720
    @ahem....bullsheet3720 3 года назад +2

    My family is from Vanleer and auxier Kentucky but most live in Paintsville and Prestonsburg Kentucky now but we go back for family reunions and such and its like going back in time or to another world. I love it there. I still live in Kentucky just a different part which is Greenup. I love Kentucky a lot of it is so rural, peaceful, and beautiful.

    • @normarowen8340
      @normarowen8340 2 года назад

      Mip mop

    • @normarowen8340
      @normarowen8340 2 года назад

      I visit Kentucky. Every summer my oldest son live there and I love visiting there I live in mo.

  • @wt3680
    @wt3680 4 года назад +23

    I love this also!💛 I just love experiencing how people lived and actually long for that type of simpleness.

  • @dorothywatts4973
    @dorothywatts4973 Год назад +3

    This was so nice to watch. They need to build a protective shield over this. 👍 tour young lady.

  • @marlenetrimnal4368
    @marlenetrimnal4368 4 года назад +2

    Loretta Lynn Beautiful songwriter she wrote most song's about her beautiful Life
    Loved old Home place truly amazing after all this time of Loretta Lynn's life time
    Beautiful Loretta Lynn she we're trulyAmazing!!
    Thanks Guy's lovely video. TRULY AMAZING BEAUTIFUL LORETTA LYNN!

  • @grantfarkas2715
    @grantfarkas2715 Год назад

    My Dad listened to Grand Old Opry on the family radio from Chicago. I watched Loretta Young on tv singing Coal Miners Daughter. I loved Patsy Cline music. My Dad played Johnny Cash records, his favorite song of Dolly Parton was Coat Of Many Colors. My Dad listened to The Carter Family as a kid so I bought him many of the original albums remastered on vinyl records. Country singers back in the day sang about real life and stories about when they grew up that's country to me. I was into rock & roll but my dad made me a country music fan for life. The lyrics of country songs will be forever in memory including Coal Miners Daughter. 🎶🎙🎸

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  Год назад

      Thank you so much for sharing your memories with us Grant

  • @aanon5716
    @aanon5716 4 года назад +25

    amazing. i love to visit old homesteads to castles. history is so enlightening.

  • @jmarcos1008
    @jmarcos1008 Год назад +3

    Just watching this video, I can feel just how simple & amazing their life would have been, without modern conveniences. Thank you.

  • @denisewaukau3478
    @denisewaukau3478 4 года назад +1

    I grew up like Loretta's home life. Only it was the 60's thru 70's until we got running water too the farm house we owned in later 70's I think around 74'! Now I'm going to be turning 60..WOW, Awesome too see.

  • @brendaseager7371
    @brendaseager7371 Год назад +2

    Looking at the childhood home of Loretta Lynn, puts a smile on my face. The washtub hanging out beside the door reminds me of my grandparents house, after the was was finished one of us would be called to come and hang the tub up. So little but, good memories.

  • @JustOutnAbout
    @JustOutnAbout 4 года назад +46

    Love seeing this. Really makes you appreciate the simple times. Interesting information! ~Dawn

    • @SuV33358
      @SuV33358 3 года назад +2

      Ya...... And it sure is a good time to remember simpler times, amen

  • @marymarysmarket3508
    @marymarysmarket3508 4 года назад +26

    Hard scrabble life for sure. The store has been fantastically preserved. Interesting history. Thanks

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 4 года назад +1

      It's a national historic site now.

    • @elainekennedy5861
      @elainekennedy5861 3 года назад

      Love Loretta Lynn she is precious

    • @elainekennedy5861
      @elainekennedy5861 3 года назад

      Good o ole country gal she was poor growing up but look we’re she come one of the most loved and respected women in country music today

  • @dinashorton4299
    @dinashorton4299 Год назад +1

    Never been there but I just love Loretta lynn seen her here in Indiana
    At her last visit loved her show and family and all of them on stage . Best ever .
    I'll miss her but shes in great hands with the lord.
    And I'll still always enjoy her music and ect...

  • @thefutureofyesterday8136
    @thefutureofyesterday8136 3 года назад +6

    Coal Miners Daughter is still one of my favorite movies. I was raised in coal country so I could relate in many ways to how life was in these small towns. The fair grounds in the movie was where I was raised. That was a traveling fair by James H. Drew Expeditions which would travel from town to town to set up the fair for a week. We use to look forward to the yearly fair to come. The guy in the movie who won the auction for the pie Loretta made was my school bus driver when I was in school. His sister taught me and my brother piano lessons at her home. I just adore the movie of Lorettas life and have watched it many times through the years.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your memories

    • @maddie9185
      @maddie9185 2 года назад +1

      It’s because of that movie that I developed a taste for country music, bit old country music not the new stuff.

  • @jillhuddle7379
    @jillhuddle7379 4 года назад +16

    Love Miss Loretta..
    People say i sound alot like her when i sing ....❤

    • @christinenewhouse1264
      @christinenewhouse1264 4 года назад

      Awesome!

    • @benjohnson5796
      @benjohnson5796 4 года назад

      Who gives a **** what you sound like, most people.who say they can sing , really suck

    • @YanksandBritsProductions
      @YanksandBritsProductions 4 года назад

      Hey sing this Brit a Bon Jovi song, how about ....Thank you for loving me. ☺️

    • @YanksandBritsProductions
      @YanksandBritsProductions 4 года назад

      @@benjohnson5796
      Sounds like Ben got out the wrong side of the bed, the side next to the wall ....LOL

    • @YanksandBritsProductions
      @YanksandBritsProductions 4 года назад

      @Lil Dill Jones and Me!
      Maybe his wife run off with someone who can sing ....Lmao
      Maybe she's got a big crush on Jon Bon Jovi ....LOL

  • @marylougreen9136
    @marylougreen9136 4 года назад +11

    Watched Coal Miners Daughter last night on TV! It made me cry again! Love,love,love that movie.

  • @patriciaarmstrong6601
    @patriciaarmstrong6601 Год назад

    Country music has lost our Queen may she Rest In Peace reunited in heaven with some of her children her mommy and daddy and her Doo Little so glad i got to see her perform a few times Rest in peach you will always be my favorite.

  • @h.j2141
    @h.j2141 4 года назад +17

    I really enjoyed the road scenery on the way to her house! Brilliant!

  • @larrynapier5003
    @larrynapier5003 4 года назад +3

    These people were like family to me I was born in 1959 and was younger I was born in Nashville and they weren't stars to us, they were our neighbors - I miss them so much !

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing Larry

    • @larrynapier5003
      @larrynapier5003 4 года назад

      Loretta had a very tough life but was always kind , hope you love Nashville I was raised there !

  • @duantorruellas716
    @duantorruellas716 3 года назад +10

    Wow , so crystal gayle was named after a burger restaurant. That's incredible. Very heartwarming to see this all after growing up hearing crystal and Loretta's music. I'm glad they become successful after living through those times.

  • @joannaddison2881
    @joannaddison2881 2 года назад +3

    Looking at how they lived made me cry.. they were a strong people. Enjoyed the history of this video.

  • @jmeprincess
    @jmeprincess 3 года назад +1

    It is so nice to see the same pictures in my house that are there on the wall. My grandfather was her dad's brother. Very exciting to see the same photos. She sang at my grandma's funeral in Guin Alabama

    • @jmeprincess
      @jmeprincess 3 года назад

      I don't know why that posted as my daughter Kendall but I am Jaimie Webb.

  • @sirdukeusa3289
    @sirdukeusa3289 4 года назад +64

    Looks like our county after the mines shut down, just a ghost town. Love, love Loretta Lynn, loved the movie about her and Sissy Spacek done a terrific job playing her. Rural here mean's no man's land. That yellow guitar is a Gretch. My grandma had one just like it. What's with all the writing on the walls? That old long tub hanging on the house, I took a many a baths in one just like it. I live in West Virginia.

    • @nancyduncan6594
      @nancyduncan6594 3 года назад +2

      I know she is amazing. We had 8 siblings in our family, my father had 3 jobs to feed us and clothed us. His main job was delivering furniture. He died and is in the National Cemetary in Bourne, MA along with my mother.

    • @kathysharpe7339
      @kathysharpe7339 2 года назад +1

      How long did it take for her father to get to work everyday

    • @thebewitchinghour831
      @thebewitchinghour831 2 года назад +1

      From what I caught in the video, it's just people's signatures and dates when they were there visiting.

  • @jeffbranchick1516
    @jeffbranchick1516 Год назад +2

    Love the historical, humble beginnings of this music icon. Wonderful tour of the family homestead.
    Very easy to relate to. My father grew up in similar manner in southern OH. No electricity or indoor plumbing. The well and outhouse nearby. Oil lamps for light, wood stove for heat and cooking, food cellar under the house.
    My grandfather was a mule skinner in the coal mines near Cambridge, OH. Rural life back then was all about hard work, survival, and church on Sunday.

  • @shaikharkongor7165
    @shaikharkongor7165 4 года назад

    They even preserved the general store! These people do treasures old days. I really enjoyed seeing Loretta Lynn humble beginnings. I really love that song sung by Croce, "photographs and memories" Thanks for the video. 👍👍👍

  • @ladihawke205
    @ladihawke205 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your trip! Loretta just passed and searching all things about her I found y’all!! Awesome to see her birthplace. I would love to visit! Love all things historic! 😊

  • @heyitsme6067
    @heyitsme6067 4 года назад +14

    It's actually nicer than I envisioned it to be.

  • @mimir3070
    @mimir3070 4 года назад +10

    I am a HUGE Loretta Lynn fan and I just appreciate the detail. You allow the tour guide to speak and your volume was clear. I also appreciated that you showed the Holler signage and such.

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +1

      Thank you MiMi R

    • @beesmith9508
      @beesmith9508 4 года назад +1

      Yes, great video..never seen this before.
      Who is the lady talking about the house?Guess I missed it some how.

  • @donnab7666
    @donnab7666 4 года назад +8

    I love country music grew up on so hearing and seeing the history of Loretta Lynn and how she came to be was absolutely wonderful. I know I will never make it there so thamk you for sharing that little piece of history. Beautiful

  • @lifeofamomadventures771
    @lifeofamomadventures771 Год назад +2

    Hi. I just found your channel. Yes, I've always been a huge fan of Loretta Lynn. I was so saddened to hear of her passing. I do remember the movie, Coal Miner's Daughter.
    Seeing the original house so beautifully cared for. Her Niece is so adorable and informative.

  • @Cheshyre.
    @Cheshyre. Год назад +3

    RIP Miss Loretty. You will be terribly missed.

  • @chotimeshotime8394
    @chotimeshotime8394 3 года назад +5

    My grandmother loved Loretta Lynn so much that she named my mom after her. It’s nice to see where Loretta Lynn grew up other then the movie Coal Miners Daughter. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @reneeherr4145
    @reneeherr4145 2 года назад

    I'm a fan of lorretta Lynn I sang her songs when I was 6 years old I knew all her songs and I'm 61 today and I remember all her songs still

  • @lauriek6424
    @lauriek6424 4 года назад +14

    Thank you very much for taking us there. Very interesting! I love Loretta Lynn. She was the real deal, a very tough, talented woman.

    • @canadasbubbleologyshow1438
      @canadasbubbleologyshow1438 3 года назад

      thats not how Loretta told the story of Crystal getting her name, when she was born Loretta said she wanted to name her, although her given name is Brenda, Loretta always looked after her and she had her and said your eyes sparkle like Crystals now I am going to call you Crystal because mama said I can name you but she always went by Brenda but not when Loretta was around and yes the record company said we already have a Brenda ( Lee ) and yes Loretta said then you are my baby sister Crystal...that`s how Loretta told it, now I am confused...

  • @abennett6543
    @abennett6543 4 года назад +3

    I wish I could give this video a 100 thumbs up!!! I love Loretta Lynn so much. No matter how many times I've seen The Coal Miner's Daughter, when it comes on TV I watch it again. I love all of y'alls videos, but this was my favorite by far!!!

    • @yankeeinthesouth
      @yankeeinthesouth  4 года назад +1

      Thanks A Bennett

    • @leeannasloan2292
      @leeannasloan2292 Год назад

      I do too..iv probably watched coal minors daughter more then any other movie ever made.

  • @bonniebrown6960
    @bonniebrown6960 4 года назад +21

    I've been to Loretta's ranch Hurricane Mills before , but I've never been to her childhood home in Kentucky ( Butcher Holler ) . I'd love to go see it in person someday , but at least I get to see your video . I kinda wish she would've slowed down just a little bit though , so you could've got a better shot of all the pictures of who was who . Anyway.... congratulations !! I know that had to be so exciting . I probably would've bought some of that jelly in the jars at the general store . That would've been a good souvenir . 😉 ❤ Thanks for taking us along on your trip !!!

  • @brendarodriguez2612
    @brendarodriguez2612 Год назад +1

    I was low lately and she was my favorite singer I never had the money to go and visit her but I loved her and her music oh Loretta Lynn

  • @ashleybonanno3043
    @ashleybonanno3043 2 года назад +1

    When I was about 4/5 years old, both of my parents played the guitar & I would sing: "You ain't woman enough to take my man". LOLOLOL!!

  • @Em-mp4hf
    @Em-mp4hf 4 года назад +20

    When i was little i always wanted Crystal Gail hair! 💙

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 4 года назад +1

      Me, too! And when I grew up I started growing it out, realized how hot it was, and chopped it off.

    • @punipuk8507
      @punipuk8507 3 года назад

      Must've been quite a chore to keep clean, all that water hauling!!

  • @karenabrams8986
    @karenabrams8986 4 года назад +23

    Thanks for sharing your tour with everyone, I love Loretta and her story is incredible. What a cool thing to see with a family member tour guide!

    • @wvgirl7264
      @wvgirl7264 4 года назад +1

      Loretta's brother Herman used to give the tours. He lived just a few hundred feet from the home place.

  • @yannieroundhuis208
    @yannieroundhuis208 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou for this. I haven't left my house , to speak of, for over 10 yrs. This was so nice. I was given a old Pepsi clock from a restaurant back in 1987. I got rid of it one time cleaning, I didn't realize how much it was worth today . Lol.

  • @jamiegearheart2239
    @jamiegearheart2239 4 года назад +12

    Our creeks was our roads. My house is on creek. So it's actually number first street.

  • @ritalockett9788
    @ritalockett9788 4 года назад +5

    I haven't been to the original house but I have been to the ranch and it looks exactly like it. You will have to go to the ranch it is a beautiful place.She has a museum there a post office,a replica of the coal mine her dad worked in. The river is a beautiful place to take pictures.

  • @peterkober6758
    @peterkober6758 4 года назад +30

    This a wonderful video best I've seen makes me want to come see rural Kentucky keep this kind of stuff coming
    God Bless
    PaK

  • @ladyyankeerebel3067
    @ladyyankeerebel3067 3 года назад

    Growing up, I've seen this movie hundred times....and will watch it every time it comes on TV......"stop a growling like a Bear"!!!!

  • @bonniecoward9448
    @bonniecoward9448 2 года назад +1

    Great to see, the price is very good. I would of liked Not to see so many pictures on the bed and everywhere...for it to be more authentic. But very glad this home was saved through the years. 💌. Thanks for the spot light on Loretta's Childhood Home.