Hey I'm actually the employee at DMC that you talked to! Sorry for the disappointment. We closed during COVID and then stayed closed because we got too busy for anybody here to continue doing tours and such. The only exceptions that are made are for DeLorean owners. But thank you for stopping by regardless and it was pleasant talking with you.
Let us know the next time you are in Chicago Adam, will get you a private tour at Delorean Midwest. It's just as big and 30-50 Deloreans always around and in the shop. Would love to have you in.
Was it Cicadas in the trees? One flew into or car while in Houston, 1983. It flew into the back seat, cicada squealing, my daughter in car seat squealing a Houston adventure long ago.
The factory that produced the cars back then is 15 minutes from my house. They still have the test track that they used. They held a Delorean meet up this year and were allowed access to the test track once again. Very cool 😊
It’s crazy! I graduated high school in 1994. I guess I’m considered old now… but in my mind I’m still young! Maybe it’s just me, but it doesn’t seem that long ago since Nirvana was still around. Time flies! The year 2000 seems like yesterday.
Hey Adam, the Clintons and Kamala were in Houston for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s funeral, which is why you saw Secret Service and the roads blocked at the Four Seasons. Stevie Wonder was there too. Go Astros today! I’m assuming you’re going to the game. I’m a Houstonian. Live in the Heights. It was fun to watch you cover the city over the last couple of days. Next time, come in the spring, fall or winter when it’s cooler!
I asked the question because ATW said that the Uber driver was from Vietnam. I asked Adam if the driver mentioned had he seen the movie while he lived in Vietnam. Don't you think it is interesting that BTTF has 30 years of Worldwide appeal? It is a shared experience. Kids like Adam were reciting line for line dialogue. Movies are great thing to talk, as Adam discovered.
I was just on the Kennedy AF1 yesterday. If you didn’t already know, you can tour it at the USAF museum in Dayton OH. They highlight the spot where LBJ was sworn in with Jackie next to him and also the area where they cut out the seats to accommodate Kennedy’s casket. It was so interesting.
Very nice tunnels. They've done a great job keeping them nice. It's interesting to see all the office workers in this post-Covid era. Looks normal again, thank God.
Me neither and my aunt have lived here since 78 and my step uncle has lived here all of his life and they didn't know. I see some exploring in my future..
My daughter works in Pennzoil place which is the building that you walked past with the pyramid wedged between two other buildings. That building has won many design awards. My husband works across the street in the TC Energy building, we refer to this one as the Wizard of Oz building! 😂 They meet up for lunch in the tunnels!
I remember hearing that the wind can get INSANE in that small space between the buildings. And that the connecting structure was there for that exact reason. IDK, maybe that's just an urban legend but it sounded plausible.
It’s cool to see my hometown on here, thought about going out there and running into Adam, but that would be almost impossible with all the people in downtown. Not trying to brag, but Houston is a very modern city, they keep up with any advancement that comes up. And their highways are some of the best designed there is anywhere in the U.S.
You know, some days as I sit here behind my desk watching Adam's vlog, I have to remember all the van days Adam has to go through to get where he is today, to not be soooo jealous of his care free lifestyle. Adam has earned this l.
Absolutely! I don't think a lot of people really know or understand that he's been doing this for YEARS now. They need to go back to 1 and watch.. and more should watch his stuff from the road trip with his dad (I loved that!) And the one with his mom too! The Forrest Gump stuff was EPIC! I could go on and on but you get my point. 😂
I didn’t know that Houston has a series of tunnels for people to get in out of the humid heat. Plenty of shops and restaurants for one and all. And a great visit to the Delorean dealership. Those cars were built in the 1980s, but look like they’re from the future.
You should make the trip over to Galveston and go to the strand. Lots of old victorian architecture with antique stores, restraunts and shops. Lots of history there.
I always found the GIANT statue at the cross section of Broadway/25th street was sooooo out of place. Looks like something out of ancient Rome or maybe a previous civilization....
Jackie O absolutely had his blood on that dress. She never took it off until the next morning because she wanted to show the world what they have done to her husband. That dress also is in a secret secure location never cleaned and the Kennedy family can decide to make it public when we are long gone in 2103.
@@TheDailyWooI remember the gift shop in DC selling merchandise, like puzzles, with the picture of Jackie in that dress, with her husband, smiling happily on the stairs leaving Air Force One. …I would turn to the back, and the date of the photo was printed on it… …it was taken a hour before the assassination. Well that fun family cardboard puzzle just got dark! Another creepy thing, that Lincoln he was shot in… …there wasn’t enough time to replace it. So while a replacement was being built, the existing Lincoln was restored, repainted, and modified… …LBJ hate riding in it. That’s right. They made him ride around in the same car his predecessor was murdered in!
That tunnel system was fascinating, I looked into it and there’s 6 miles of tunnels! With things getting hotter and hotter I can definitely see a lot of cities creating tunnels like that. And I definitely would have nerded out at the Delorean factory, been nice if the employee coulda let you in for just a couple minutes. Glad the Uber driver stuck around. Great video! 👍
ATW, as a born and raised CF resident you talk about the Florida heat being horrible and that's why you travel away so much during the summer months. But after traveling to Texas and Oklahoma last summer that mid West heat is on another level. I'll gladly take the humidity over that brutal summer heat. Glad your enjoying yourself, keep up the good work 👍👍
Houston is WAY more humid than Florida. IDK why but I live outside Houston and ive been to Florida more than a time or 2, maybe something about the current and the wind im not exactly sure but if you go down by the border or out just west of Dallas it starts getting into that dry dessert like heat.
That’s awesome , I watched a video on here RUclips . Mary J B abandoned mansion . A Delorean was in the parking sitting in a garage , looks mint too .❤
Welcome to H-town from a long time viewer! As a life long resident I can tell you the best thing Houston has to offer are freeways that enable people to leave for someplace better!
As a non-native Houstonian I've found that native Houstonians usually hate Houston lol I love it here after 12yrs, I'd never move back to CA. And no, I didn't bring the shitty CA mindset with me lol I also live closer to Galvestoon than to Houston so that may help with me not hating Houston hahaha
Meh. You’re doing it wrong then. Live in one of the bedroom suburban communities & commute to work an hour each way per day. Then on the weekends, stay home & never take advantage of all the cool stuff the city has to offer. This was my life. Now, I just stay in my spot only hitting the city if it’s well worth it.
Houstonian here. The green building you’re pointing out at the ~5 minute market is the Wells Fargo tower. It was built in the 80’s. It’s 71 floors, you transfer at 59, you’re going so high up there.
Houston underground is fascinating. They have a history of the tunnels tour that would be cool to check out sometime. Thanks for taking us through. I have tried to visit the Delorean factory on multiple occasions and have never been inside. Cool to see so many cars out. Thanks for another fun tour around our city.
Cool seeing all those DeLoreans! John DeLorean's brother, Charles, had a Cadillac dealership in Lakewood, Ohio that sold DeLoreans. I'd pass by the dealership everyday on my way to and back from high school and always loved looking at the row of DeLoreans for sale. Was an awesome looking car back then and still is today.
ADAM if your still around the houston id love to meet you. There are many interesting places you must see while your in the area! Your an inspiration to many! Keep on doing you!
Glad to see you hang out in my hometown!! The Big H-town!!! Thank you for touring the tunnels!!! I have been wanting to do this!!! It has been years since I have gone underground in H-town!!!
I pretty much lived in the tunnels during my 10+ years working downtown. Nice way to avoid the heat and humidity. 😊 Not to mention all the creature comforts that can be found in the tunnel system.
I've always just use Houston as a export I never really considered the downtown offerings! What happens to downstairs when it floods it's below sea level.... I enjoyed this thank you for taking us along!
Awesome interaction with that Uber driver... I once had an Uber driver go though his first drive thru in the United States and treated him to a burger and fries! Lol... We got out of the car in the parking lot and ate the whole meal together... Haha.. So random..
Adam, the sign said "by appointment only" and had a number so you should totally call & see how soon they could book you! Maybe you could get in before you leave Houston? Still, awesome to see.
Adam.. I do hope you get to go to Vietnam as I have spent 1 month there touring the complete country .. I loved Hue the most .. one of the most Beautiful country I’ve ever been to and the food is outstanding.. so very cheap there.
Around 2006 my mother who lived with us told me that a neighbor down the street had bought an old sports car. I was confused because there was a new Dodge Charger in the driveway, and I just thought mom was confused with another neighbor that had an A/C Cobra replica. A few weeks later I was coming home from somewhere around 9 in the morning and her garage door was opened partially as people do that let their cats go in and out. Flames were shooting out the garage door burning both the front of the Charger and a PT Cruiser . I called 911 and banged on the front door until her daughter answered, the daughter was having a slumber party and she got her mom was upstairs and two brothers. After everyone was out including a dog a cat and a pet snake were safe that’s when I found out there was a recently restored Delorean still in the garage 😢. Apparently the fire started in the dry vent that had recently been PROFESSIONALLY cleaned. I saw it on the day they hauled it off, sitting on the ground tiers and rims burnt off it only looked about 3 ft tall😢
A friend had a Delorean (he was an executive at Jeep) it was fun to ride in. He actually had it shipped to Germany for a month long Italy, Spain, Germany and France four friend vacation. It seemed so Extra at the time😁
The first time I saw Back To The Future was in 1985 on the floor of my elementary school library along with my class mates here in Georgia. It was an unforgettable experience and I still adore that movie. Loved Michael J Fox in Family Ties too. 🥰🎞⌚
They have one downtown Toronto too, it called The Path, it’s the longest in the world. It’s used for the opposite, because it’s great on winter days! When all that snow is outside, you can just walk for hours underground.
true story here. The first time I ever saw a Delorean was a sad sad sight. It was dropped at an auto shop in a tiny town called Harmony MN. It was 1989-early 90. It was totaled and the guy driving it was killed. An 86 Ford Bronco II basically drove right up on top of it in a head on collision and in the crash the drivers head was pushed down and got impaled on the gear shifter. I visited the car many times. I was 11 yrs old. It was sad, very sad. I got to keep the entire tail light section off the Delorean. I asked the shop owner. Someone ran off with them at some point. I had them on my bedroom wall...even hooked up to a small motorcycle battery. It was a cavalcade of emotions for me. Got to see an actual Delorean..got to keep a piece off the Delorean, but knowing a guy died in there and seeing the remnants. The driver of the Bronco was fine and they even fixed his Bronco. The Bronco drove up the hood and onto the roof on the drivers side crashing it down. I haven't seen another one in person since and I'm 46, well in 2 weeks I will be..yikes!
Very cool video, surprised that DeLorean has such a big service center, they should've let you buy a shirt. I LOVE that Arizona Flavor of Tea, it's my absolute favorite and I always buy it when I see it available in the store.
Back to the Future is one of those movies I can just watch over and over forever. I’m 40 and the second one was always my favorite because of the future parts and dreaming about it.
As far as walking on the sidewalk while the streets were shut down, you were golden. Pedestrian traffic is stopped once the “package” is moved to or from the vehicle.
This was so wild to watch. I live 5 minutes from the DMC place and get to drive by it every day. Every time I pass by I hope to catch a glimpse of any DMC outside. Fun fact: It’s located in Humble, TX but no one in Houston (and surrounding areas) calls it Humble. We actually say “Umble” and don’t pronounce the “H”. Not sure why we don’t pronounce the “H”, but I’ve lived in Houston and the surrounding areas basically my whole life and never knew why.
I really had to laugh at this video. Adam closes out the video by showing a sign claiming Houston has the lowest crime, but during the video theres like 20 people getting arrested. 😊🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 There's cops everywhere, Secret Service, drug addicts everywhere, people unconscious lying on the sidewalk. Things are turning sideways across the city… But the sign says lowest crime . Adam is the Master of Irony. Absolutely marvelous
Welcome to Texas! The noise you are hearing, maybe the cicadas? They've been around lately. Florida gets the cicadas, too, though right? I can't remember. Anyway, I hope you enjoy your time here. :)
The fact that you were able to just breeze through a secret service blockade and not even on purpose, and NO ONE stopped you 😂 the Secret Service needs to get it together
The sound you’re hearing in the trees are locusts 😊 We have them here in Ohio too. Usually when you start to hear them that means fall weather will be following soon 😊 We hear locust here each year close to fall & cicadas every 17 yrs. here 😊 And Back To The Future is a classic! 😊👌 It was neat when our generation got to experience the date on the Delorean in real time! 😀
Along with the other earlier planes used by Presidents. I liked the elevator FDR's plane had in the tail to get him up into the plane. Before 9/11, to see the planes you had to drive onto the airbase after getting permission at the museum. You could drive around the base a bit, just looking around. After 9/11 things sure changed.
Are you going to see the basement of the Alamo? Is that the Headly Lamar tunnel?(Blazing Saddles reference). You know there’s an Orlando Delorean facility? There’s another Delorean facility (According to the website) in San Antonio.
I used to love when I worked in downtown Minneapolis. I made good use of the skyway system. I could essentially go anywhere downtown in the skyway without going outside. There were a lot of great places for food and shopping along the way. Though I think working from home now outweighs that, especially in the winter!
Been to Houston twice as part of a baseball trip. 2000 when it was Enron, and 2004. Did the ballpark tour in 2004. The underground reminds me of Toronto . Had lunch there and didn’t realize it was also the entrance to the Hockey HOF.
i never got to go in the tunnels before, with all the floods i never knew we had them until 3 years ago.. i have to go check that out next time i go down town
Hey I'm actually the employee at DMC that you talked to! Sorry for the disappointment. We closed during COVID and then stayed closed because we got too busy for anybody here to continue doing tours and such. The only exceptions that are made are for DeLorean owners. But thank you for stopping by regardless and it was pleasant talking with you.
What a wasted opportunity for publicity and good relations.. me thinks
Maybe schedule a group tour once a week or month. 🤷🏻♂️
No need to apologize. You represent Houston very accurately. The truth is the truth.
Let us know the next time you are in Chicago Adam, will get you a private tour at Delorean Midwest. It's just as big and 30-50 Deloreans always around and in the shop. Would love to have you in.
Pretty cool ! I’ll keep that in mind for sure
That's awesome!
Was it Cicadas in the trees? One flew into or car while in Houston, 1983. It flew into the back seat, cicada squealing, my daughter in car seat squealing a Houston adventure long ago.
I see these people all over facebook
It's in the town that I live in of Crystal Lake. Happy Friday the 13th.
The factory that produced the cars back then is 15 minutes from my house. They still have the test track that they used. They held a Delorean meet up this year and were allowed access to the test track once again. Very cool 😊
I live in Houston and got pulled over in Downtown by a cop on horseback lol Great video thanks
I’m in denial that 94 was 30 years ago 🥲
I know right ? Same
What?! Shut up! 😭😭 RIP youth ..
I was born in 94. Seems like a different world compared to today
It’s crazy!
I graduated high school in 1994.
I guess I’m considered old now… but in my mind I’m still young!
Maybe it’s just me, but it doesn’t seem that long ago since Nirvana was still around. Time flies! The year 2000 seems like yesterday.
@@ErWo75 we are in the same boat! 😭
Hey Adam, the Clintons and Kamala were in Houston for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s funeral, which is why you saw Secret Service and the roads blocked at the Four Seasons. Stevie Wonder was there too. Go Astros today! I’m assuming you’re going to the game. I’m a Houstonian. Live in the Heights. It was fun to watch you cover the city over the last couple of days. Next time, come in the spring, fall or winter when it’s cooler!
Just casually walking through a barricade for VP Harris at the Four Seasons is pretty hilarious.
I can’t get over it 😂
Better than a trump Barricade, I don't to get shot😂
It was fun to see the Uber driver excited. That put a smile on my face. 😊
Same !
Was he living in Vietnam when he first saw BTTF?
I asked the question because ATW said that the Uber driver was from Vietnam. I asked Adam if the driver mentioned had he seen the movie while he lived in Vietnam. Don't you think it is interesting that BTTF has 30 years of Worldwide appeal? It is a shared experience. Kids like Adam were reciting line for line dialogue. Movies are great thing to talk, as Adam discovered.
I think the delorean factory is located in humble tx just north of Houston
Maybe even as excited as Adam the other day at the airport "security' check 🥰 lol
I was just on the Kennedy AF1 yesterday. If you didn’t already know, you can tour it at the USAF museum in Dayton OH. They highlight the spot where LBJ was sworn in with Jackie next to him and also the area where they cut out the seats to accommodate Kennedy’s casket. It was so interesting.
I live in Dayton and visit the museum 2-3 times a year. It's grown so big its impossible to see the entire thing in one day now!
Very nice tunnels. They've done a great job keeping them nice. It's interesting to see all the office workers in this post-Covid era. Looks normal again, thank God.
Who knew Houston had an extensive underground. Great job today.
I certainly didn’t and I’ve been there a time or two. Reminds me somewhat of Toronto’s underground mall - The Path
Me neither and my aunt have lived here since 78 and my step uncle has lived here all of his life and they didn't know. I see some exploring in my future..
Those tunnels were lifesavers when I worked downtown. You could go to lunch without dying of heatstroke
@@anthonycoley7242I didn’t even and I’ve lived outside Houston my entire life
I used to visit them all the time in the 90s. They used to have charity run/walks down there as well.
My daughter works in Pennzoil place which is the building that you walked past with the pyramid wedged between two other buildings. That building has won many design awards. My husband works across the street in the TC Energy building, we refer to this one as the Wizard of Oz building! 😂 They meet up for lunch in the tunnels!
I remember hearing that the wind can get INSANE in that small space between the buildings. And that the connecting structure was there for that exact reason. IDK, maybe that's just an urban legend but it sounded plausible.
I have been in Texas for 3 years, and I think about all those pioneers who didnt have AC. How did they do survive. 😂
Different breed of people back then
I know they had to get cool somehow but they also didn’t know what air conditioning was to even want it.
pioneers? how about everyone up until about 40-50 years ago
@@VanInhalin i consider them pioneers as well.
@@teresablais8005 imagine being stuck in houston traffic in the 60s/70s and nobody has AC. Windows down with only carbureted exhaust.
It’s cool to see my hometown on here, thought about going out there and running into Adam, but that would be almost impossible with all the people in downtown. Not trying to brag, but Houston is a very modern city, they keep up with any advancement that comes up. And their highways are some of the best designed there is anywhere in the U.S.
You know, some days as I sit here behind my desk watching Adam's vlog, I have to remember all the van days Adam has to go through to get where he is today, to not be soooo jealous of his care free lifestyle. Adam has earned this l.
Absolutely! I don't think a lot of people really know or understand that he's been doing this for YEARS now. They need to go back to 1 and watch.. and more should watch his stuff from the road trip with his dad (I loved that!) And the one with his mom too! The Forrest Gump stuff was EPIC! I could go on and on but you get my point. 😂
💯💯💯💯 I think a lot of us feel that way! Cheers to you Adam.
I once go a ticket downtown from two mounted police. My tag was expired , one horse blocked me in front the other gave me the ticket.
OH, MAN!!! I wished I knew Delorean was in Houston when I was there in "22!!!!!
😂 Adam, ya silly Billy lol😂, at 10:40 that sign from the place you bought your coffee at actually says "Adair" ( not Adain 😂😂😂)
Been living in Houston my whole life , never knew about the DMC Factory , thanks Adam for a great video of the city I’m from !
North I-69 & Beltway 8
Wow that tunnel system is fantastic, love it! Thanks again so informative.
I didn’t know that Houston has a series of tunnels for people to get in out of the humid heat. Plenty of shops and restaurants for one and all. And a great visit to the Delorean dealership. Those cars were built in the 1980s, but look like they’re from the future.
You should make the trip over to Galveston and go to the strand. Lots of old victorian architecture with antique stores, restraunts and shops. Lots of history there.
I always found the GIANT statue at the cross section of Broadway/25th street was sooooo out of place. Looks like something out of ancient Rome or maybe a previous civilization....
McKinney, not McKinley. It's named after Collin McKinney, one of the individuals who drafted the Texas Declaration of Independence.
I was also going to point out that there is no “L” in McKinney.
Jackie O absolutely had his blood on that dress. She never took it off until the next morning because she wanted to show the world what they have done to her husband. That dress also is in a secret secure location never cleaned and the Kennedy family can decide to make it public when we are long gone in 2103.
Pretty interesting. That photo always makes me so sad
@@TheDailyWoorobocop locations ,your move creep
Her hat went missing. She was not wearing it when the coffin was being loaded on to Air force One
The dress is in the national archives. Because that photo was in black and white you can't see the blood.
@@TheDailyWooI remember the gift shop in DC selling merchandise, like puzzles, with the picture of Jackie in that dress, with her husband, smiling happily on the stairs leaving Air Force One. …I would turn to the back, and the date of the photo was printed on it… …it was taken a hour before the assassination. Well that fun family cardboard puzzle just got dark!
Another creepy thing, that Lincoln he was shot in… …there wasn’t enough time to replace it. So while a replacement was being built, the existing Lincoln was restored, repainted, and modified… …LBJ hate riding in it. That’s right. They made him ride around in the same car his predecessor was murdered in!
Thanks for posting! I didn't know there were tunnels in Houston. How cool were they!
From back in the early Seventies if not the 60's.
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"Wait a minute. Wait a minute Doc, are you telling me you built a time machine out of a DeLorean?"
Same car they used in the movie lol
That tunnel system was fascinating, I looked into it and there’s 6 miles of tunnels! With things getting hotter and hotter I can definitely see a lot of cities creating tunnels like that. And I definitely would have nerded out at the Delorean factory, been nice if the employee coulda let you in for just a couple minutes. Glad the Uber driver stuck around. Great video! 👍
ATW, as a born and raised CF resident you talk about the Florida heat being horrible and that's why you travel away so much during the summer months. But after traveling to Texas and Oklahoma last summer that mid West heat is on another level. I'll gladly take the humidity over that brutal summer heat. Glad your enjoying yourself, keep up the good work 👍👍
Houston is WAY more humid than Florida. IDK why but I live outside Houston and ive been to Florida more than a time or 2, maybe something about the current and the wind im not exactly sure but if you go down by the border or out just west of Dallas it starts getting into that dry dessert like heat.
That’s awesome , I watched a video on here RUclips . Mary J B abandoned mansion . A Delorean was in the parking sitting in a garage , looks mint too .❤
Welcome to H-town from a long time viewer! As a life long resident I can tell you the best thing Houston has to offer are freeways that enable people to leave for someplace better!
Sounds like Phoenix lol
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As a non-native Houstonian I've found that native Houstonians usually hate Houston lol I love it here after 12yrs, I'd never move back to CA.
And no, I didn't bring the shitty CA mindset with me lol I also live closer to Galvestoon than to Houston so that may help with me not hating Houston hahaha
Meh. You’re doing it wrong then. Live in one of the bedroom suburban communities & commute to work an hour each way per day. Then on the weekends, stay home & never take advantage of all the cool stuff the city has to offer. This was my life. Now, I just stay in my spot only hitting the city if it’s well worth it.
Houstonian here. The green building you’re pointing out at the ~5 minute market is the Wells Fargo tower. It was built in the 80’s. It’s 71 floors, you transfer at 59, you’re going so high up there.
Houston underground is fascinating. They have a history of the tunnels tour that would be cool to check out sometime. Thanks for taking us through. I have tried to visit the Delorean factory on multiple occasions and have never been inside. Cool to see so many cars out. Thanks for another fun tour around our city.
I’m 63 Adam, I love BTTF! My Favorite movie trilogy!
I think Delorean dealerships are afraid, that drivers go 88 mph 😅😅😅
Every last one of us would try it. 😂
Cool seeing all those DeLoreans! John DeLorean's brother, Charles, had a Cadillac dealership in Lakewood, Ohio that sold DeLoreans. I'd pass by the dealership everyday on my way to and back from high school and always loved looking at the row of DeLoreans for sale. Was an awesome looking car back then and still is today.
ADAM if your still around the houston id love to meet you. There are many interesting places you must see while your in the area!
Your an inspiration to many!
Keep on doing you!
Glad to see you hang out in my hometown!! The Big H-town!!! Thank you for touring the tunnels!!! I have been wanting to do this!!! It has been years since I have gone underground in H-town!!!
74% humidity in Houston Texas😮 8% humidity here in Nevada at 106 degrees Fahrenheit
I pretty much lived in the tunnels during my 10+ years working downtown. Nice way to avoid the heat and humidity. 😊 Not to mention all the creature comforts that can be found in the tunnel system.
So many little food places
Allot like Toronto, miles of Tunnels. Can I ask you Traffic seems so light for a big City.
Ate a lot of food from Treebeard’s in conference rooms in Wells Fargo Plaza. Good stuff.
Loved it when, I worked downtown too
“Texas Tree Creatures” sounds like a great B movie
I've always just use Houston as a export I never really considered the downtown offerings! What happens to downstairs when it floods it's below sea level.... I enjoyed this thank you for taking us along!
During hurricane Harvey the tunnels flooded.
This is my home town we allnway hang out at the downtown mall lolol we just left Florida last week so now we are back in Houston
Awesome interaction with that Uber driver... I once had an Uber driver go though his first drive thru in the United States and treated him to a burger and fries! Lol... We got out of the car in the parking lot and ate the whole meal together... Haha.. So random..
That’s really great . I like that
Hi Adam, Happy August..Great video, interesting places, the Dorlean Cars & more in and out of downtown Houston, TX...Enjoy your weekend.
Nice to See the DailyWoo Oucupied Caticomb's Exploring!!!; )
Adam, the sign said "by appointment only" and had a number so you should totally call & see how soon they could book you! Maybe you could get in before you leave Houston? Still, awesome to see.
Adam.. I do hope you get to go to Vietnam as I have spent 1 month there touring the complete country .. I loved Hue the most .. one of the most Beautiful country I’ve ever been to and the food is outstanding.. so very cheap there.
Around 2006 my mother who lived with us told me that a neighbor down the street had bought an old sports car. I was confused because there was a new Dodge Charger in the driveway, and I just thought mom was confused with another neighbor that had an A/C Cobra replica. A few weeks later I was coming home from somewhere around 9 in the morning and her garage door was opened partially as people do that let their cats go in and out. Flames were shooting out the garage door burning both the front of the Charger and a PT Cruiser . I called 911 and banged on the front door until her daughter answered, the daughter was having a slumber party and she got her mom was upstairs and two brothers. After everyone was out including a dog a cat and a pet snake were safe that’s when I found out there was a recently restored Delorean still in the garage 😢. Apparently the fire started in the dry vent that had recently been PROFESSIONALLY cleaned. I saw it on the day they hauled it off, sitting on the ground tiers and rims burnt off it only looked about 3 ft tall😢
A friend had a Delorean (he was an executive at Jeep) it was fun to ride in. He actually had it shipped to Germany for a month long Italy, Spain, Germany and France four friend vacation. It seemed so Extra at the time😁
Adam: Love your shows. Lunchtime entertainment at lunch (Florida residents). No worries for age 50. I am 71 and that is when things nay happen. :)
The first time I saw Back To The Future was in 1985 on the floor of my elementary school library along with my class mates here in Georgia. It was an unforgettable experience and I still adore that movie. Loved Michael J Fox in Family Ties too. 🥰🎞⌚
They have one downtown Toronto too, it called The Path, it’s the longest in the world.
It’s used for the opposite, because it’s great on winter days! When all that snow is outside, you can just walk for hours underground.
Welcome to Texas! You ought to drive to Bryan/College Station to see all the sights, like Texas A&M and the Bush Library.
true story here. The first time I ever saw a Delorean was a sad sad sight. It was dropped at an auto shop in a tiny town called Harmony MN. It was 1989-early 90. It was totaled and the guy driving it was killed. An 86 Ford Bronco II basically drove right up on top of it in a head on collision and in the crash the drivers head was pushed down and got impaled on the gear shifter. I visited the car many times. I was 11 yrs old. It was sad, very sad. I got to keep the entire tail light section off the Delorean. I asked the shop owner. Someone ran off with them at some point. I had them on my bedroom wall...even hooked up to a small motorcycle battery. It was a cavalcade of emotions for me. Got to see an actual Delorean..got to keep a piece off the Delorean, but knowing a guy died in there and seeing the remnants. The driver of the Bronco was fine and they even fixed his Bronco. The Bronco drove up the hood and onto the roof on the drivers side crashing it down. I haven't seen another one in person since and I'm 46, well in 2 weeks I will be..yikes!
I don’t blame them for building those tunnels. I’ve been to Texas during the summer. The Texas heat can be brutal.
Very cool video, surprised that DeLorean has such a big service center, they should've let you buy a shirt. I LOVE that Arizona Flavor of Tea, it's my absolute favorite and I always buy it when I see it available in the store.
Thanks for a very informative video. I learned a lot about downtown Houston. Carry On Sir.
Those underground tunnels kinda reminds me of the movie THX1138. Thanks for another great walk.
Atlanta had Underground Atlanta years ago. Good restaurants and bars back in late 70’s early 80’s.
Not Adam calling the tunnels the bowels and nether region of Houston lmao
Back to the Future is one of those movies I can just watch over and over forever. I’m 40 and the second one was always my favorite because of the future parts and dreaming about it.
I used to live in the Reality Bites house, before it was tore down a couple years ago. One of my favorite places I’ve lived here in Houston.
As far as walking on the sidewalk while the streets were shut down, you were golden. Pedestrian traffic is stopped once the “package” is moved to or from the vehicle.
glad you bring up the 90s, i know a radio guy who lives in houston, he's the gm of a station that that plays rock. he's awesome.
🇺🇸❤️WOW! The Tunnels are really nice…..had no idea Houston had them…thanks for the video🥰
This was so wild to watch. I live 5 minutes from the DMC place and get to drive by it every day. Every time I pass by I hope to catch a glimpse of any DMC outside. Fun fact: It’s located in Humble, TX but no one in Houston (and surrounding areas) calls it Humble. We actually say “Umble” and don’t pronounce the “H”. Not sure why we don’t pronounce the “H”, but I’ve lived in Houston and the surrounding areas basically my whole life and never knew why.
Thanks for showing me a native Houstonian things I have never seen!
I really had to laugh at this video. Adam closes out the video by showing a sign claiming Houston has the lowest crime, but during the video theres like 20 people getting arrested. 😊🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There's cops everywhere, Secret Service, drug addicts everywhere, people unconscious lying on the sidewalk. Things are turning sideways across the city… But the sign says lowest crime .
Adam is the Master of Irony.
Absolutely marvelous
Well the VP was in town at the time..
@@sdlively27that’s sad
@@sdlively27I knew someone important was in town
My Best Friend’s A Vampire (1987) was shot in some of the places you filmed…great video
Native Houstonian and didn’t know about this. Have always tried to stay away from downtown.
If I didn’t read your thumbnail title, I would have guessed you were walking thru an airport shopping ‘mall’, and not an underground tunnel system.
I live 15 minutes from the DeLorean company...would have been dope to meet you irl...maybe one day. Love the videos man keep it up.
How cool to see 12...yes I counted 12 Delorean's in that lot !! So sorry the place wasn't open to the public. 😢
That guy wasn't resting.
😂
Welcome to Texas! The noise you are hearing, maybe the cicadas? They've been around lately. Florida gets the cicadas, too, though right? I can't remember. Anyway, I hope you enjoy your time here. :)
It’s always nice to find a kindred spirit in the wild.
The fact that you were able to just breeze through a secret service blockade and not even on purpose, and NO ONE stopped you 😂 the Secret Service needs to get it together
This was an exciting vlog. So much to see. I had no idea they still made Delorians. That Uber driver had the best day ever. Love it!
The sound you’re hearing in the trees are locusts 😊 We have them here in Ohio too. Usually when you start to hear them that means fall weather will be following soon 😊 We hear locust here each year close to fall & cicadas every 17 yrs. here 😊 And Back To The Future is a classic! 😊👌 It was neat when our generation got to experience the date on the Delorean in real time! 😀
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
I haven't been in the tunnels in decades; since I worked downtown. I used to work in that building with the "tinker toy" in front of it. 49th floor.
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome video! Cool tunnels under Houston! Cool delorians too! Looking forward to your next vlog.
😂😂😂 with all the cops, it would make me wonder if I maybe in the wrong side of town! 🤔
DeLorean's galore! Cool that you stopped by the Company!
You can actually go in that Air Force One plane at the Airforce Museum in Dayton. Thanks for making these videos!
Along with the other earlier planes used by Presidents. I liked the elevator FDR's plane had in the tail to get him up into the plane. Before 9/11, to see the planes you had to drive onto the airbase after getting permission at the museum. You could drive around the base a bit, just looking around. After 9/11 things sure changed.
Had a funeral for a congress woman in Houston, the VP showed up for explains the secret service
And Biden came as well..
@@sdlively27he wasn’t at the funeral. But the Clintons were, as well as Hakeem Jeffries, and VP Harris.
@@ThePwig Biden came about 2 days earlier..
I didn’t attend the funeral, but I did send a nice letter saying that I approved of it.
Samuel L. Clements
Are you going to see the basement of the Alamo? Is that the Headly Lamar tunnel?(Blazing Saddles reference). You know there’s an Orlando Delorean facility? There’s another Delorean facility (According to the website) in San Antonio.
I used to love when I worked in downtown Minneapolis. I made good use of the skyway system. I could essentially go anywhere downtown in the skyway without going outside. There were a lot of great places for food and shopping along the way. Though I think working from home now outweighs that, especially in the winter!
Hey thank you! I didn't know about the tunnels and I have lived here for about 10 years and maybe 5 or so in the 80's.. I will have to check them out.
My niece lives in Spring Texas. It's north of Houston. Hi Stacy! Hi girls!
That Uber driver was awesome you made his day! Sucks it was closed
Been to Houston twice as part of a baseball trip. 2000 when it was Enron, and 2004. Did the ballpark tour in 2004. The underground reminds me of Toronto . Had lunch there and didn’t realize it was also the entrance to the Hockey HOF.
When the DeLorean first came out, i got to sit in one at the dealership, of course it was before the movie but pretty cool
i never got to go in the tunnels before, with all the floods i never knew we had them until 3 years ago.. i have to go check that out next time i go down town
Good to see you back in my feed Woo.
DMC. Not open to the public 🙁 Loved what you were able to show!
I love them too back in the end of the company the Dealership near me I came to close to buying one for 25.000 , but I walked away no warranty
Jackie Kennedy had blood and gray matter on that dress. She wanted the world to see what had been done to her husband.
You should check out the tunnels under Dallas. Mostly abandoned.