My Hometown here. So much has changed over the years. The one store you were in use to be Williams Restaurant, My Brother in law owned n ran it. There's so much more to see in the area specifically outskirts. Thanks for sharing this.
This quaint historical town is amazing. My kind of town! I just got home from the hospital today. Been there since last Thursday. This peaceful & lovely tour help to lift my spirits. These kind of towns make us forget about the evils around us & feel calm & peaceful. I needed to see this post tonight. Thank you both so much & Mr T, too. ♥️♥️♥️
Beautiful place!!! I will say 1954 Chevy truck. Love all your videos!!! ❤️. I listen and watch while I work. It helps relieve the stress of the day to day grind at work.
My grandfather lived in the old mill, and a generator at the mill from the old water wheel, made electricity and sent it to Lyons hospital in Rogersville.
This was a really neat town, mill & cemetery. I love historical places & so glad you feature these small towns. Please keep bringing Big T! My dad & I get a laugh out of him.
Just watched. Read about Rogersville in the Blue Ridge Magazine...loved seeing Big T again...says they have added more stores and restaurants. May want to revisit with the new additions. Enjoyed seeing this quaint town and so much history
We have stopped by Davy Crockett birth place in Limestone several times …..it’s improved quite a bit since we were there the first time I guess close to 50 years ago.
Really loved this video of Rogersville - what a neat town. Definitely on the list of places to visit. Y'all did a great job of bringing some Tennessee history to life. Thanks for the adventure.
i live in rogersville and in school they would take us around to all the like historical spots. growing up here it was a little boring but i could see it being nice to visit and check everything out
Very nice video. Thorough. You both showed the town, main street, parks, landmarks and history of it. Plus William Amis historic park, house, restaurant, grounds.
Rogersville looks like such a neat town with so many things to see and do! I’d love to spend a day or two there exploring the town. I love history too. So cool how the town was founded by Davy Crockett’s family. Mike, I thought it was funny when you said “That first step is a doozy.” We live in the town where the movie Groundhog Day was filmed. Thanks for taking us along with you guys on this awesome adventure. It was great seeing Big T as well!
What a beautiful town. I love the history. It’d be fun to look through the antique stores. This video would be pretty on our tv so we can see the scenery on a bigger screen.
Hey Mike and Karen I enjoyed rogersville Tennessee first that I have heard of this these little towns are getting harder and harder to find something that we can never replace I'm glad that y'all find these places and put them on RUclips because some people would never get to see these places if it wasn't for y'all till next video God bless
Mike and Karen, before I finish watching this how far is Stony Point from there? Now, going back to watching your video. Love seeing Big T! Just now got back from watching T&Me TV live and finished watching. What a beautiful town and scenery and very interesting! Really enjoyed your video and loved seeing Big T!
Beautiful video. Big T is so sweet. He really enjoys going places doesn't he? Thanks for sharing this video. I enjoy all your videos. Small towns are so awesome and so beautiful.
Absolutely amazing video‼️ Beautiful sites and very lovely commentary‼️ My husband and I are getting ready to visit Rogersville in two weeks, and now I know exactly where I will be going and what I will be looking at while I’m there. It really helps me to know that there is some beauty to that town.
Love this trip!! We love history also. We did Colonial Renactment for a number of yrs. Love quaint small towns with that hometown feel. Will have to look this one up and add to our list. Thanks and God bless ❤️❤️❤️🥰
It was kinda funny to see this pop in my feed because I have lived in Rogersville for the past almost 30yrs, and only about a half of a mile from the opening footage of downtown.
Okay...good.👍 I just discovered your channel... So glad I found you. You're covering an area that I'm looking to buy... Eastern Tennessee, Western North Carolina...perfect... I look forward to watching your videos... I'm going to have to go back and get caught up.
Thanks so much for the tour of Rogersville. would love to go there. i want say it anymore but i sure wish you could get mr t a stroller. cost under $100.00 you would love it and so would he. he could lay down while your still walking. sure love mind. mr t.s a real star.
Ok we laughed at the vintage store thinking we know where they got all their stuff. After auctioning off all my parents stuff bet these are the people that go to auctions and buy up the stuff. What a neat old town with so much to explore. The Amis Heritage farm was so neat and what a beautiful spot.
My wife had a cousin that lived in Jonesboro sadly he passed 8 or 9 years ago. We really like Jonesboro. I’ve seen the sign for Rogersville when we were in Greeneville.
The descendants of the Amis Mill owner Thomas Amis moved to Rogersville several years ago and bought the property. They opened the restaurant and made it a tourist attraction. I thought that was pretty cool.
Dandridge is older! Greeneville is also older. Carters Fort and Watauga are several years older. Meadow view in Carter's Valley and the Wallen's at Kyles Ford, Elisha Wallen in now Claiborne County was "settled" years before. Jonesborough was both settled and incorperated before.
This is my hometown you missed alot of history here the building you said was cool use to be a hospital yall missed the library and swift school building
Dandridge is older! Greeneville is also older. Carters Fort and Watauga are several years older. Meadow view in Carter's Valley and the Wallen's at Kyles Ford, Elisha Wallen in now Claiborne County was "settled" years before.
Nice dog but I thought the "video" was to be of Rogersville, TN. It would have been interesting to see the historic part of the town, stopping to view the historical structures, etc. Sad
Rogersville is a lot prettier the Mount Carmel and has nicer people and Rogersville is my hometown don't like it stay out no one said you had to come Harold Denton
I will soon be moving to Rogersville, Thomas Amis is my uncle. I’m so excited to find this channel. Thank you for posting❤️
lived there, class of 86. The best small town ever.
we are looking into moving to Tennessee from Vermont. Vermont isn’t safe anymore and the weather is awful. Is it safe there?
Rogersville so beautiful place. 🫶🏻❤
Rogersville Tennessee was Founded in 1775 by Joseph Rogers and settled by the grandparents of Davy Crockett.
Love my hometown 💓
That's where 6 year old summer moon wells went missing nearly a year ago june 15th 21. And is still missing . Very sad. 💜🙏
Very sad.
7yrs old
What. Beautiful place to grow up and feel safe. Thank you for sharing
My Hometown here. So much has changed over the years. The one store you were in use to be Williams Restaurant, My Brother in law owned n ran it. There's so much more to see in the area specifically outskirts. Thanks for sharing this.
Hi George! It's a beautiful little town. Thanks so much for sharing the info with us. Our pleasure.
This quaint historical town is amazing. My kind of town! I just got home from the hospital today. Been there since last Thursday. This peaceful & lovely tour help to lift my spirits. These kind of towns make us forget about the evils around us & feel calm & peaceful. I needed to see this post tonight. Thank you both so much & Mr T, too. ♥️♥️♥️
So glad you are doing better Lynette. We appreciate the comment. Big T says hey!
Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful place!!! I will say 1954 Chevy truck. Love all your videos!!! ❤️. I listen and watch while I work. It helps relieve the stress of the day to day grind at work.
Thanks so much Melissa we appreciate you.
My grandfather lived in the old mill, and a generator at the mill from the old water wheel, made electricity and sent it to Lyons hospital in Rogersville.
This was a really neat town, mill & cemetery. I love historical places & so glad you feature these small towns. Please keep bringing Big T! My dad & I get a laugh out of him.
Thanks so much Kevin - Big T loves to jump in the car with us.
Just watched. Read about Rogersville in the Blue Ridge Magazine...loved seeing Big T again...says they have added more stores and restaurants. May want to revisit with the new additions. Enjoyed seeing this quaint town and so much history
We have stopped by Davy Crockett birth place in Limestone several times …..it’s improved quite a bit since we were there the first time I guess close to 50 years ago.
We love the birth place. Thanks for sharing Dan.
Really loved this video of Rogersville - what a neat town. Definitely on the list of places to visit. Y'all did a great job of bringing some Tennessee history to life. Thanks for the adventure.
Thanks so much Gary! Our plesure.
I’ve lived her my whole life it’s very boring I wouldn’t 😂
i live in rogersville and in school they would take us around to all the like historical spots. growing up here it was a little boring but i could see it being nice to visit and check everything out
Enjoyed the video. My mother and brother live in Bulls Gap. Have a cousin in Rogersville. We have eaten at the restaurant at the mill.
Thanks for sharing!
My father used to be the postmaster at the Bulls Gap post office before he retired!
Yes I sat in a desk
Like that as well🤯 I could walk and shop there! Maybe one of these days
What a nice town. My father and grandparents were born in Rogersville.
Hey Mike and Karen that's what I like when y'all do historically reviews keep up the good work I love when y'all do videos like those
Hi Terry! Thanks for taking time to comment.
Dandridge is the second oldest town in TN. Beat out by Jonesboro but not by much. That's my learning of it anyways.
Very nice video. Thorough. You both showed the town, main street, parks, landmarks and history of it. Plus William Amis historic park, house, restaurant, grounds.
Rogersville looks like such a neat town with so many things to see and do! I’d love to spend a day or two there exploring the town. I love history too. So cool how the town was founded by Davy Crockett’s family. Mike, I thought it was funny when you said “That first step is a doozy.” We live in the town where the movie Groundhog Day was filmed. Thanks for taking us along with you guys on this awesome adventure. It was great seeing Big T as well!
We really enjoyed this town Courtney. Thanks so much for watching and taking time to comment. Big T says Hey!!
@@FridaysForever I can definitely see why! You’re welcome, y’alls videos are THE BEST!! Hey Big T! 👋🏻♥️🐶
Hey Big T👋👋🐕🦺❤ HUGE THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS SERVED 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲❤😔 Thanks for sharing this historical town and God Bless🙏🤗
Our pleasure!
I liked this historical video. Interesting tour. Fun to watch. Thanks. 😊
Our pleasure Kendra.
What a beautiful town. I love the history. It’d be fun to look through the antique stores. This video would be pretty on our tv so we can see the scenery on a bigger screen.
Thanks so much for watching and sharing Julie.
That park beside. Hale springs inn is were the movie theater used to be
Thanks for sharing Brad!
Hey Mike and Karen I enjoyed rogersville Tennessee first that I have heard of this these little towns are getting harder and harder to find something that we can never replace I'm glad that y'all find these places and put them on RUclips because some people would never get to see these places if it wasn't for y'all till next video God bless
Hi Jeff! Thanks for watching and yes harder and harder. God bless.
Beautiful informative tour! Thanks! Cute little dog you’ve got!
Someone told me that Greeneville was the second oldest town in TN. Great tour. Thank you
Thanks for sharing Jean - seems to be an ongoing argument about that.
Mike and Karen, before I finish watching this how far is Stony Point from there? Now, going back to watching your video. Love seeing Big T! Just now got back from watching T&Me TV live and finished watching. What a beautiful town and scenery and very interesting! Really enjoyed your video and loved seeing Big T!
We are not sure about that - sorry. Big T says hey!
@@FridaysForever that's okay!
I loved this vlog. I watched it when it came out but didn't get a comment sent. Wonderful old town. Thanks for taking us along and God bless y'all!
Glad you enjoyed it Kathy! We appreciate you leaving a comment. God bless!
A beautiful, historic town..the views are amazing. Thanks so much.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment Lisa.
Beautiful video. Big T is so sweet. He really enjoys going places doesn't he? Thanks for sharing this video. I enjoy all your videos. Small towns are so awesome and so beautiful.
How old is Big T?
Big T loves to jump in the car with us every time. He's 14. Our pleasure.
This is perfect!! My daughter has been looking for a vintage store!!
Wonderful!
Absolutely amazing video‼️ Beautiful sites and very lovely commentary‼️ My husband and I are getting ready to visit Rogersville in two weeks, and now I know exactly where I will be going and what I will be looking at while I’m there. It really helps me to know that there is some beauty to that town.
Thank you April - we hope you have a great time.
@@FridaysForever 🌈💜✝️💕
Love this trip!! We love history also. We did Colonial Renactment for a number of yrs. Love quaint small towns with that hometown feel. Will have to look this one up and add to our list. Thanks and God bless ❤️❤️❤️🥰
Thanks for sharing Pamela. God bless!
It was kinda funny to see this pop in my feed because I have lived in Rogersville for the past almost 30yrs, and only about a half of a mile from the opening footage of downtown.
That's awesome Scott! We enjoyed visiting your beautiful town.
My hometown ❤️
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing! It was real interesting!
Our pleasure!
Okay...good.👍
I just discovered your channel... So glad I found you. You're covering an area that I'm looking to buy... Eastern Tennessee, Western North Carolina...perfect... I look forward to watching your videos... I'm going to have to go back and get caught up.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hello Friday’s forever from Gatlinburgh I was looking on you on the weekend here
Sorry we missed you!
Nice review of Rogersville Karen and Mike. Beautiful town loaded with history. Love all the shops . Kinda reminds me of Williamsburg va.
Thank you so much Alan.
My hometown and I love it!
Very cool.
Really enjoyed this Mike and Karen! 💞
Thanks so much Tawna!
Thanks so much for the tour of Rogersville. would love to go there. i want say it anymore but i sure wish you could get mr t a stroller. cost under $100.00 you would love it and so would he. he could lay down while your still walking. sure love mind. mr t.s a real star.
Guess we need to look into a ride for Big T.
Good stuff guyz👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Enjoyed it guys! Big T looks like he’d rather have stayed home 😂
Thanks Wanda! He loves to get out with us but gets tired especially when it's warm outside.
Ok we laughed at the vintage store thinking we know where they got all their stuff. After auctioning off all my parents stuff bet these are the people that go to auctions and buy up the stuff. What a neat old town with so much to explore. The Amis Heritage farm was so neat and what a beautiful spot.
Haha! We loved The Amis Mill area so much. Hope you are both doing well.
My wife had a cousin that lived in Jonesboro sadly he passed 8 or 9 years ago. We really like Jonesboro. I’ve seen the sign for Rogersville when we were in Greeneville.
Jonesborough is so beautiful and packed with history. We've done a couple videos in Jonesborough. Thanks for the comment.
Jonesborough is a beautiful town. In October they have storytelling.
Nicely done Mike and Karen
Thank you so much!
Enjoyed your video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
love your dog we miss ours a lot
Thank you Deb - Big T is a great little pug.
Beautiful town
It really is!
Isn't this town on the Netflix show "swap shop"? I'd love to visit here and also franklin
My dad had a truck similar to that when I was growing up. I'm guessing 54-55 Chevy?
Thanks for sharing Janet.
The descendants of the Amis Mill owner Thomas Amis moved to Rogersville several years ago and bought the property. They opened the restaurant and made it a tourist attraction. I thought that was pretty cool.
Hi Belle! We did see them at the home.
Great video
Thank you Donna!
Truck looks like about a '52 model but not sure. Rogersville looks like a neat little town.
Thanks for sharing Keith.
Hey Big T!
I see your in my neck of the woods, Rogersville.
Beautiful town Dennis.
Dandridge is older! Greeneville is also older. Carters Fort and Watauga are several years older. Meadow view in Carter's Valley and the Wallen's at Kyles Ford, Elisha Wallen in now Claiborne County was "settled" years before. Jonesborough was both settled and incorperated before.
Big debate about that but thanks for your opinion.
This is my hometown you missed alot of history here the building you said was cool use to be a hospital yall missed the library and swift school building
Hi Daniel! Maybe next time you an give us a tour?
Do they still use the court house?
We are not sure...sorry.
Yes they do. my home town and very proud of it
@@FridaysForever Is so beautiful that’s why I asked and we would like to move to Tennessee too. Have a beautiful day everyone!
Dandridge?
First settled town as we have heard. Guess the battle go's on for who's first.
if we didn’t have family here we would move to east tenn
Thanks for sharing Deb.
Go ahead and move you'd look better going then coming Kingsport is calling you so pack your stuff and go and get Eastman nasty air
I thought Dandridge was the second oldest town in Tennessee.
Rogersville is the second oldest “settled” town in Tennessee
Dandridge is older! Greeneville is also older. Carters Fort and Watauga are several years older. Meadow view in Carter's Valley and the Wallen's at Kyles Ford, Elisha Wallen in now Claiborne County was "settled" years before.
47 chevy pickup
1953 chevy
1955
1955 Chevy pick up
Nice dog but I thought the "video" was to be of Rogersville, TN. It would have been interesting to see the historic part of the town, stopping to view the historical structures, etc. Sad
Not sure what you were watching, but I thought the video was great. They showed a lot of history. I think they did a great job.
Actually, Rogersville is older than Jonesborough, but Jonesborough was the first to be incorporated.
Not much cool about visiting in rogersville,tn. I grew up about 20 miles east in Mount carmel,TN.
Thanks for sharing.
Rogersville is a lot prettier the Mount Carmel and has nicer people and Rogersville is my hometown don't like it stay out no one said you had to come Harold Denton
I'm more of you