Hey thank you so much for supporting our shop and for your kind words!! Just fyi the construction upstairs is going to be air b and b’s! We should have them done around October sometime! Again thank you for visiting our shop and Dodge City, KS
A Kansas-related video two days in a row! We Kansans are feeling that ATW love!! Thanks again for vlogging in Kansas and showing, as in other states you visit, that there are things to see here. Plus there’s more! You didn’t get to hit the “World’s Largest Ball of Twine” this go-around. :)
My husband and I went to Dodge last summer and happened to be there during the 150th anniversary. There was a lot going on at the museum that day. Very cool.
I was surprised by how many neat attractions there were in Dodge City! And yes, you definitely don't want Frankenstein to hear you! Whispering is a must! 😀
Your Vlog has evolved into a fabulous travel log ! It’s a god send for lid guys like me and your ability to treat you camera as if we are next to you is great! Thanks from the old guy in the yellow wheelchair who use to travel.
Hi Adam, your new T shirt looks good on you 👍😊 I absolutely love this series of videos, so fascinating, keep ‘‘em coming! Hope you don’t swelter too much out there
Lots of fun!! My grandson was once a part of the gunslinger show and my granddaughter was once a can can dancer at the Long Branch Saloon. Great summer time job and a great place to hang your hat!! Loved the video and thank you
These are my favorite vlogs! I love all the unique stuff you find. As someone who’s disabled and can’t travel, I really appreciate you Adam! Thanks for sharing all your fun finds!
THIS was absolutely enjoyable, and informative, from start to finish. It was all great, but I reckon' I'd have to put that Museum as my favorite part. A++++ Thanks, a bunch, Adam.👏🤠 YAHOO and YIPPEE 🎉
If you are still in Kansas you should visit the Kansas Cosmosphere & Kansas Underground Salt Museum. The Kansas Cosmosphere helped make the space suits for the movie, "Apollo 12" and is a nice space museum. The Kansas Underground Salt Museum stores many of the films from Hollywood & has many Hollywood artifacts down in the salt mines.
Concur. Much more interesting than recreated stuff, no offense to Dodge City. He might also like Yoder and their Amish Community, and Little Sweden Lindsborg. There's quite a bit with an hour in any direction of my hometown of McPherson.
Gunsmoke was one of my favorite shows,I still watch the reruns, glad they pay homage to it. Also happy to got to experience that part of history. If you're still heading south, keep hydrated,only going to get hotter. Very hot down here in Texas. Great video as always, watching with my piping hot caffeinated beverage in hand!
HEY ATW...MAN, THIS THREAD OF EPISODES ARE SO INFORMATIVE and very interesting. Thanks for braving the heat to make vlogs with quality content. It's like you've gotten some kind of new ferver in bringing historical posterity work. Could it be because of the drastic weight loss? Thanks!
Enjoyed seeing inside some of the exhibits since our road trip only allowed time to check out the locomotive and some of the original buildings and cemetery.
I enjoyed this historical Dodge City vlog. I was especially intrigued by the Mexican Village exhibit. I paused the video to read the plaque (the shot of it was like 2 seconds). It is fascinating to read about the impact and the long history Mexican migrant workers have had on the local industries in regions like Kansas.
Nice OZ Tee...I collect them and when guests visit Gatlinburg and I'd serve them at Howard's, they'd send me a shirt from their town ..Pretty sweet 🐻🏞️🌄
Thanks so much for this video on Dodge City. We have always wanted to go there. We are Gunsmoke fans, but this is nothing like the show only the names like The Long Branch. But love the displays and the Wax Museum. Thanks again!
Loved this one. Living in the UK and probably never being able to see all these places it’s great to be able to get a taste of them through your videos. Thanks as always!
I haven't been to Dodge City and that museum since I was a kid. My how things have changed!!! I remember when the street front was the major buildings on the site. Obviously the cemetery was there, and a museum (which I don't remember for some reason). The Long Branch was where I tasted sasparilla for the first time. I always passed it every time I went to my grandparents house in Deerfield. I did notice the changes over the years, but I only remember the one time visiting it.
If you are heading in the direction of Elkhart, KS check out their museum. Really nice museum of the area, which happened to suffer greatly in the Dust Bowl. Also cars, tractors, etc. Some of my family is in that museum. It borders, OK and Boise City, OK has another nice little museum.
Dodge City is a really cool town! Adding this to my bucket list of places to go visit as I am a fan of Gunsmoke and Dennis Hopper. My favorite character of his is Howard Payne in Speed as he could played a villain very well! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome. We had an Old Wild West town here also called Dodge City Kansas. The buildings looked the same along with the gun fights. Great fun especially for the children and us adults too. Went every year till it was sold and closed..The stores actually sold items. I loved this video. Reminded me of Gunsmoke.
Awesome video today of something we haven't seen on your channel before 😊 Reminds me of Greenfield Village and Henry Ford museums we have in Michigan Which I love so much and am trying to plan another visit to see it soon..was last there for CHRISTMAS LIGHTS in a blizzard . It was wonderful and we had n Olde fashioned dinner which warmed us from inside out
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome video! What a cool museum and statue and gun show and what a cool tshirt you got. Never been to Dodge City and looks like a cool place to visit! Looking forward to your next vlog. YOU ROCK!!!!!!!
Always nice to see Mr. Woo find a artisan place to try out a local piping hot caffeinated beverage. Even in 101 degrees summer heat! ☀️😊 That gunfight was entertaining! Thanks for sharing!👏👍🫶
Wow Adam a pipeing hot coffee in a 101degrees.Really loved this video today Dodge City has a lot of great western culture.The bar fight at the end was awesome.Stay cool my friend from Universal Jamie.
Trying to watch your video before work. Because I love western/cowboy type towns. Got back into the car after walking around the lake and the leaf blower dude won’t go away. Must know I am trying to watch Adam the Woo’s video. 🤣🤣 Ah Celebration and the leaf blowers. 🤣
Good morning Adam the woo!!! Thanks for my entertainment today with a great video od your adventures that I'm watching as I speak 😁😁😁😁😁😁 Have a great hump day!!! ❤
Dodge City looks awesome. The "town" where they did the show reminds me of a place in Grand Island Nebraska that I went to as a kid called Stuhr museum. Stuhr was bigger though, and during the summer they would have civil war reenactments. That was almost 30 years ago, so i don't know if it's still there. If you're heading through south central Nebraska any time in the near future it'd definitely be Woo approved. Hastings Nebraska has a pretty good museum too. Or did. I haven't been to Nebraska since I was a kid. Thanks for another great video Adam.
This is why I'm a big fan of Mr the Woo. He likes the Red Beard coffee place, so he not only supports them, he gives them some good air time for everyone to see. Others would want something free, but he does it because he's a good guy
Awesome vlog Adam, they have reenactmenting like that in, of course, Tombstone but also Goldfield and Tortilla flats. Be thankful it was only 105 when you were here in Arizona. It's going to be 118 today again 😢.
Yay I love this thank you thank you, Adam, for taking the time to visit our state. Everyone always says what's there in Kansas well we have alot of hidden gems ! Next time swing down to Hutchinson they have the Cosmophere that is absolutely fabulous, then they have Strataca which is a salt mine 650 ft down it is interesting and also alot of studios send their films, props ect to there to be stored because it is a perfect environment. They have some costumes and props on display to see. But thank you for promoting our state.
I was born in Dodge City in 1956, i'am 67 now ,than my parents move down to Arkansas in 1963 ,been here in Arkansas ever since we move from Dodge city, only thing i remember about Dodge city was that some of the streets were brick ,and i remember the Arkansas river being close to our home in Dodge city, my dad took myself and my brother back to Dodge city in 1987 ,my dad still knew some of his buddies in dodge and we spent the night with his friend, so much history in Dodge
Hey thank you so much for supporting our shop and for your kind words!! Just fyi the construction upstairs is going to be air b and b’s! We should have them done around October sometime! Again thank you for visiting our shop and Dodge City, KS
A Kansas-related video two days in a row! We Kansans are feeling that ATW love!!
Thanks again for vlogging in Kansas and showing, as in other states you visit, that there are things to see here. Plus there’s more! You didn’t get to hit the “World’s Largest Ball of Twine” this go-around. :)
My husband and I went to Dodge last summer and happened to be there during the 150th anniversary. There was a lot going on at the museum that day. Very cool.
Having my piping hot caffeinated beverage and watching an awesome Kansas video. Thanks to Adam for providing us some interesting content.
Those background murals at the wax museum were incredible. Really added to the ambiance.
Yes. That museum had great theming. Some just have figures which seems a little boring.
I was surprised by how many neat attractions there were in Dodge City! And yes, you definitely don't want Frankenstein to hear you! Whispering is a must! 😀
Your Vlog has evolved into a fabulous travel log ! It’s a god send for lid guys like me and your ability to treat you camera as if we are next to you is great! Thanks from the old guy in the yellow wheelchair who use to travel.
Wow! I was entirely unaware how awesome Dodge City would be to visit. You have inflated my bucket list beyond capacity. :)
Hi Adam, your new T shirt looks good on you 👍😊 I absolutely love this series of videos, so fascinating, keep ‘‘em coming! Hope you don’t swelter too much out there
Ok that was freaking awesome, I love trains and the old west and this one had both! Well done sir! Keep up the always entertaining good work!
Insane video amazing!! It’s great to see you in places I frequented as a kid! Thanks for a great video Adam the woo here!!
THANKS, MARSHAL ADAM! FOR THE DAILYWOO VIDEO AT BOOTHILL IN DODGE CITY, KANSAS USA!
I love the fact you visit places we across the pond may never visit. The show at the museum was brilliant. Thank you Adam.
Lots of fun!! My grandson was once a part of the gunslinger show and my granddaughter was once a can can dancer at the Long Branch Saloon. Great summer time job and a great place to hang your hat!! Loved the video and thank you
The actors in the wild west were pretty realistic. Thank you!
punches were pretty good
That was pretty cool Adam, I've always been a very big fan of western movies just like my dad was. Love it buddy. 😎🤠🐎👌👍
These are my favorite vlogs! I love all the unique stuff you find. As someone who’s disabled and can’t travel, I really appreciate you Adam! Thanks for sharing all your fun finds!
THIS was absolutely enjoyable, and informative, from start to finish. It was all great, but I reckon' I'd have to put that Museum as my favorite part. A++++ Thanks, a bunch, Adam.👏🤠 YAHOO and YIPPEE 🎉
So good!! So cool you found that Dennis Hopper Mexican muffler man 😂....ultra cool 😎 👌
I’m pretty sure that this’ll be an excellent vlog. It’s Dodge City, it’s almost like stepping back in time.
Few excursions rank higher in my book than a ole west shootout and wax museum. Love it!
Heck yes such a great day
If you are still in Kansas you should visit the Kansas Cosmosphere & Kansas Underground Salt Museum. The Kansas Cosmosphere helped make the space suits for the movie, "Apollo 12" and is a nice space museum. The Kansas Underground Salt Museum stores many of the films from Hollywood & has many Hollywood artifacts down in the salt mines.
Concur. Much more interesting than recreated stuff, no offense to Dodge City. He might also like Yoder and their Amish Community, and Little Sweden Lindsborg. There's quite a bit with an hour in any direction of my hometown of McPherson.
Gunsmoke was one of my favorite shows,I still watch the reruns, glad they pay homage to it. Also happy to got to experience that part of history. If you're still heading south, keep hydrated,only going to get hotter. Very hot down here in Texas. Great video as always, watching with my piping hot caffeinated beverage in hand!
HEY ATW...MAN, THIS THREAD OF EPISODES ARE SO INFORMATIVE and very interesting. Thanks for braving the heat to make vlogs with quality content. It's like you've gotten some kind of new ferver in bringing historical posterity work. Could it be because of the drastic weight loss? Thanks!
Cool video, Adam. I especially enjoyed the museum. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed seeing inside some of the exhibits since our road trip only allowed time to check out the locomotive and some of the original buildings and cemetery.
I enjoyed this historical Dodge City vlog. I was especially intrigued by the Mexican Village exhibit. I paused the video to read the plaque (the shot of it was like 2 seconds). It is fascinating to read about the impact and the long history Mexican migrant workers have had on the local industries in regions like Kansas.
Nice OZ Tee...I collect them and when guests visit Gatlinburg and I'd serve them at Howard's, they'd send me a shirt from their town ..Pretty sweet 🐻🏞️🌄
I enjoyed this a bunch!! I luv history museums. Like they way they keep it alive. Thank you Adam the woo!!❤😊
Thank you. Adam. I. Really. Enjoy. Your. Channle. Really. Fun. Time. Thanks. From. Roslyn. Washington. The. Filming. Of. Northern. Exposure. THANK YOU. ADAM. GREAT. JOB. !!!!
Great video! Im big of the radio show gunsmoke, I’ve listened to every episode multiple times. It so cool to see the real dodge city.
Thanks so much for this video on Dodge City. We have always wanted to go there. We are Gunsmoke fans, but this is nothing like the show only the names like The Long Branch. But love the displays and the Wax Museum. Thanks again!
Loved this one. Living in the UK and probably never being able to see all these places it’s great to be able to get a taste of them through your videos. Thanks as always!
Very cool love museums! Thank you ☺️
I haven't been to Dodge City and that museum since I was a kid. My how things have changed!!! I remember when the street front was the major buildings on the site. Obviously the cemetery was there, and a museum (which I don't remember for some reason). The Long Branch was where I tasted sasparilla for the first time. I always passed it every time I went to my grandparents house in Deerfield. I did notice the changes over the years, but I only remember the one time visiting it.
there was some major construction a few years ago! that big museum building is completely new, with some of the old exhibits built in.
- Another awesome video about the story of America!-Past & Present!
I had a college friend who was from Dodge city, she had a lot of memorable stories. I loved hearing her Dodge city stories. RIP friend 😢
Great Vlog Adam The Woo, things I would never get a chance to see.Thank you for sharing it. Safe travels 🚗🚗
that looks like a fun road trip town to visit, we love westerns, thanks for sharing it with us
The dog with the red eyes that will get you!!!! That was cool seeing it in that door!!! Very interesting!!!
Thank you for highlight into my home state. Hope you enjoyed
If you are heading in the direction of Elkhart, KS check out their museum. Really nice museum of the area, which happened to suffer greatly in the Dust Bowl. Also cars, tractors, etc. Some of my family is in that museum. It borders, OK and Boise City, OK has another nice little museum.
Dodge City is a really cool town! Adding this to my bucket list of places to go visit as I am a fan of Gunsmoke and Dennis Hopper. My favorite character of his is Howard Payne in Speed as he could played a villain very well! Thanks for sharing!
Such a great tour! I love this!
Awesome. We had an Old Wild West town here also called Dodge City Kansas. The buildings looked the same along with the gun fights. Great fun especially for the children and us adults too. Went every year till it was sold and closed..The stores actually sold items. I loved this video. Reminded me of Gunsmoke.
We go to *Dodge City every summer!!* Great choice for this episode 🤠🪦🪦
Awesome
I just recently moved from Kansas, I never did make to Dodge city during my brief domicile, there- Thanks for the tour, Adam!!
loved this!!! you should go see Loma, Nebraska, where they filmed the film " To wong foo..."
been here many many years ago.... Another great memory you have brought to me... thank you Adam!!!
Great shirt 👕
Awesome video today of something we haven't seen on your channel before 😊
Reminds me of Greenfield Village and Henry Ford museums we have in Michigan
Which I love so much and am trying to plan another visit to see it soon..was last there for CHRISTMAS LIGHTS in a blizzard . It was wonderful and we had n Olde fashioned dinner which warmed us from inside out
LOVED IT, ❤️
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome video! What a cool museum and statue and gun show and what a cool tshirt you got. Never been to Dodge City and looks like a cool place to visit! Looking forward to your next vlog. YOU ROCK!!!!!!!
Good morning Adam I am enjoying your RUclips channel video I love it 😁😊👍
Always nice to see Mr. Woo find a artisan place to try out a local piping hot caffeinated beverage. Even in 101 degrees summer heat! ☀️😊
That gunfight was entertaining!
Thanks for sharing!👏👍🫶
You know you love Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet. Take a joy ride with Frank😮
Thank you Adam! Awesome!! Totally a Great tour of Dodge! That fight and gun fight looked so real too!
Glad I stuck around for that.
This was great to see Adam. Thank you mate
Wow Adam a pipeing hot coffee in a 101degrees.Really loved this video today Dodge City has a lot of great western culture.The bar fight at the end was awesome.Stay cool my friend from Universal Jamie.
Amazing adventure today Adam! Loved it all.
❤WOO❤
Liked this video, gunfight was kewl! Thanks for the interesting tour!
Trying to watch your video before work. Because I love western/cowboy type towns. Got back into the car after walking around the lake and the leaf blower dude won’t go away. Must know I am trying to watch Adam the Woo’s video. 🤣🤣 Ah Celebration and the leaf blowers. 🤣
Way more interesting than ball games or Disney. This is where Adam shines
His road trips are awesome.
Well done!
Very interesting video!
Great vlog very interesting 😊
Lol I love Sad Eye Joe!
Same !
Good morning Adam the woo!!! Thanks for my entertainment today with a great video od your adventures that I'm watching as I speak 😁😁😁😁😁😁 Have a great hump day!!! ❤
love history thanks adam
Wow what a fantastic place thanks Adam
Dodge City looks awesome. The "town" where they did the show reminds me of a place in Grand Island Nebraska that I went to as a kid called Stuhr museum. Stuhr was bigger though, and during the summer they would have civil war reenactments. That was almost 30 years ago, so i don't know if it's still there. If you're heading through south central Nebraska any time in the near future it'd definitely be Woo approved. Hastings Nebraska has a pretty good museum too. Or did. I haven't been to Nebraska since I was a kid. Thanks for another great video Adam.
Awesome and awesome
This is why I'm a big fan of Mr the Woo. He likes the Red Beard coffee place, so he not only supports them, he gives them some good air time for everyone to see. Others would want something free, but he does it because he's a good guy
Wow what a great place. Thank you Adam.❤
That was fun Adam, thank you.
No problem
About 10 years ago my dad and I would watch Gunsmoke on MeTV every afternoon.
Awesome vlog Adam, they have reenactmenting like that in, of course, Tombstone but also Goldfield and Tortilla flats. Be thankful it was only 105 when you were here in Arizona. It's going to be 118 today again 😢.
Adam the woo you are such a great woo.......
These Kansas videos are great. Way to go!
Thanks for sharing
Your videos are so relaxing. I love them.
Welcome back to Kansas!
Excellent video sir Adam
You really had a good time in this video and it shows! 👍🏼
Never been to Dodge City. Great tour.
Yay I love this thank you thank you, Adam, for taking the time to visit our state. Everyone always says what's there in Kansas well we have alot of hidden gems ! Next time swing down to Hutchinson they have the Cosmophere that is absolutely fabulous, then they have Strataca which is a salt mine 650 ft down it is interesting and also alot of studios send their films, props ect to there to be stored because it is a perfect environment. They have some costumes and props on display to see. But thank you for promoting our state.
My favorite line: He's mean mugging the parrot!
Epic as always
I was born in Dodge City in 1956, i'am 67 now ,than my parents move down to Arkansas in 1963 ,been here in Arkansas ever since we move from Dodge city, only thing i remember about Dodge city was that some of the streets were brick ,and i remember the Arkansas river being close to our home in Dodge city, my dad took myself and my brother back to Dodge city in 1987 ,my dad still knew some of his buddies in dodge and we spent the night with his friend, so much history in Dodge
hello Adam , happy Tuesday , another cool and very interesting video, loved the Museums , well done and thank you 😊
I really liked this one.
I shell join you Adam like always, great content and subject. You have fun. Stay safe.😎📸✌️
LOVE this video. Keep posting the great ones!!💯❤
I would SO love to visit Dodge!!!!
Excellent tour
My Hubs loved Dodge City. The wax museum needs some music or narration as you go through. The silence was creepy. Great tour Adam, TFS
Great video. What a good cameo from the notorious gunslinger JFK.
Love it Adam!