Instagram - AdamTheWooATW Another fun backroad day in North Carolina, with luck I’ll be home two weeks from today .Make sure you check out RUclips/CoastalThings who showed me around in the video
Thank you for the show today Adam I’m not sure Chad brought that Woo enthusiasm he kinda sucked the life out of your show today we all can’t be Carolina Tony’s I guess Either way I enjoyed it thank you
This video was kind of bittersweet. I went to school at the college where the Boiling Spring is located. It’s a wonderful place. In the 1990s, the spring had a structure around it that made it appear like a gazebo from a distance. Really sad to see what has become of Earl Owensby Studios. I interviewed him in an office at the studio for a college class assignment. He was very gracious with his time. I even wrote about the experience in my book, The Homeless Man’s Journal. One of my professors, the late John Brock, was a producer on some of his movies, including Hyperspace with Chris Elliot and Paula Poundstone. Eaten at Italian Garden more times than I can count back in the day. As explained in the video, the restaurant still has the floor that slants toward the back of the establishment, where the screen used to be. While it’s neat to see the little town where I went to college, it’s heartbreaking to see Owensby’s studio in that kind of shape. Earl Owensby is a true “something from nothing” story. He was adopted as a baby and grew up poor, but followed his dreams and established that studio. Thought you might check out the Silver Bullet (1985) filming locations while around Wilmington.
I don’t always make comments but I’ve been enjoying your travels and it’s always good to see your mom. Love her! Also enjoying your guests. Take care and God bless you! ❤️
Hey Adam! I meant to say this the other day but of course I forgot... 🤷♂️ Anyway, you have occasionally mentioned that you would like to have a classic truck, when you do a classic car alert, and when I saw the pickup that was your grandpa's and was still sitting at his property I immediately shouted out to myself "there is your classic truck!" (I was alone, no one heard me, but I still wanted to put it out into the universe! Haha). Not sure who technically "owns" it as far as who it may have gone to in his will, but if no one in your family wants it, then I think you should absolutely have it restored so that you can both have your classic truck as well as pay homage to your grandpa. I'm sure you've already thought of that or it's been mentioned but just in case I wanted to say it. Thank you for all of these videos, they are incredible and I know I'm not the only one who's lovin' em.
***You're absolutely wonderful on your own, Adam.👏 Having a local individual who can flesh out details, and knows backstories, must be really helpful, in some of the towns you pass through. Either way... WIN WIN for us. Thank you, we're all loving this roadtrip. 🤠👏🤗
I actually live in the small town of Boiling Springs , I was shocked to find out Adam the Woo was in my town yesterday filming ........ matter of fact . I was watching some of Adam's videos as he was within one mile of my house and had no idea he was here !
Earl Scruggs! Wow! That brings back memories. My dad played in some honky tonk bands and was a big fan of Earl Scruggs. Oh, and the one sign said non ethanol gas. lol!! So cool to see this vlog. Been thinking of moving to North Carolina now that I'm retired. Thank you to Adam the Woo and Coastal Things! Enjoyed this ! :D Stay safe and warm! :D
Adam, the architecture you keep calling “hollywood architecture” is actually called Art Deco. It started in France in early 20th century but is found all over the world.
I love that old theatre. We have the old Tower Theatre in the Tower District. I all but grew up there, as my grandparents on my mother's side, had a house on North Adoline, between the Tower District and Roeding Park. My grandfather was a mechanic for the City of Fresno, which owns that park. He'd give my parents tickets for Rotary Playland and we enjoyed that so much. One of my grandfather's friends was Dr. Paul Chaffee, the director of the zoo. He was one of my grandfather's pall bearers at his funeral.
I was born in Shelby and grew up in Kings Mountain. I am very familiar with the whole Cleveland County area. There is a lot to see there. One of my best friends from high school loved those peach Nehi's. That Rogers theater has had several attempts at re-imagining but none were successful. I went there when it was a movie theater. Try the Shelby Diner. It has been around about 100 years. Boiling does not always mean hot. I can also mean rising up.
Adam, I don't know how you do it my brother. You always find the coolest places in this wonderful country of ours. Keep 'em coming, and keep the faith. Also a shout out to the local guide who showed you around.
Adam, one of the nicest little one stop light towns that you should visit is called Ellerbe, NC located about 75 miles east of Charlotte. The main road through it is business US Hwy 220. The claim to fame is that it was the last home of wrestling legend Andre the Giant who's old home is located a few miles west of the town off scenic Hwy. 73 in rolling hills and timbered forest. Ellerbe was also home to race card legend Benny Parsons. There is a springs here as well you guessed it, called Ellerbe Springs which was a draw for early travels who came to drink the water and bath in it believing that it had healing properties. Today, it is a popular destination to visit because of the two-story bed and breakfast house that has stood there for many years. I'm not sure if it still is but there was also a fine dining restaurant within the house as well. Besides all this, the little town boast some nice antique shops and a world class museum called the Rankin Museum. Dr. Pressley Rankin was a locale legend. He traveled the world gathering artifacts and had a huge collection of which part of was used to create the museum. Of special note is one of the best native American artifact collections in the state. There is also a wonderful array of taxidermy exotic animals from all over the world, fossils, minerals and local and state historical artifacts including early medical devices since he was a doctor. There is even Civil war items. Added more recently there is a special section just for Andre that one should see that has many of Andres personal items in it. Just south of town is a locally popular farmers market store with fruits, vegetables, crafts, jams, jellies, etc. with a building shaped like a huge strawberry that sells ice cream! The country side around Ellerbe, especial to the west along Hwy 73 is one of the most beautiful country drives in the state and carries you through the last remnant "hills" and hardwood forest that you will see once you leave the Piedmont region heading east towards the coast. I highly recommend this little town Adam for you to visit. There is also a couple of local dining spots there as well.
Thank you Adam for another awesome view of Americana. We love it! So grateful for this series. Wishing you the best and so looking forward to what other adventures 2022 takes us on with you!
Another winner Adam. Most all theatres in the 30's-40's across the country were built (or remodeled) in the Art Deco Streamline Moderne style...Rogers is from '36 and asking $ is 150K
It is great to see you having a good time on the road Adam! This is your element... your content is excellent. I love the fact that you didn't even know it was Monday! Continued safe travels!
Hey Adam! Love your Americana videos! You need to see the original Coke mural on the side of Young Brothers Pharmacy in Cartersville, Georgia. Of course, they have touched it up throughout the years. They also have one of the first independent Coke bottling facilities there. The bldg is something else now, but the beautiful architecture and signage are still there. While you're there, you have to eat at the 4-way diner (a relic in itself). Plus, so much more to see/do! Safe travels brother!
I grew up in a small town in Tennessee called Red Boiling Springs it was known for its mineral springs in the 1920s and on. They had some grand hotels that were pretty grand. Lol a great time to be a kid in the 60 and 70s what a life , I can tell some stores. Great shows Adam Peace
You sure make my day your travels are just wonderful. I sip coffee and feel like I'm right there with you. Thanks for sharing and your so goofy at times makes me laugh. Your friend mike from Oklahoma
Great idea for taking a photo. Great another person who knows the town love the tour guides. Now that is some mural. The theater design looks like art deco. I get soo sad when they tear down building that have history attached to them. Thank You for sharing.
This is a cute little town! The main street is beautiful. I love the streets where small trees have been implemented into the landscaping. Makes it so pretty...
Whatching the vídeo I have to say it is a beautiful City. A lot of people will love to live there. Congratulations for sharing us the vídeo. Rio-Brasil
This was cool to see! I graduated from GWU there and lived off campus my last year in Mooresboro. In my time there I had heard the rumor that the spring used to bubble more, but they wanted to make it bubble even more so they used dynamite, but it was unsuccessful and ended up making it even more still.
Thanks for teaming up with other RUclips channels. It’s been a lot of fun discovering the variety of new RUclips channels. I enjoyed this video with Coastal Things. My channel and his are pretty similar(hiking and walking channel), and I always enjoy a good hiking channel. And after checking out his channel, I subbed to it.
Great backroad vlog Mr. Adam and Mr. Luke. I love it ! I would love to see the Earl Scruggs Museum should it be open one day. Safe travels Mr. Adam and God's speed.
I lived in NC for about 4 years. I’ve never heard of a lot of these towns. Nice to see the NC we missed. We spent most of our time in the area around our city and the beaches. Wish we would have explored some of the mountain towns and areas.
The green Algae near where the spring was coming out is a good indicator that the water is warmer to aid in the growth, especially this time of year when its cooler outside.
Little more info on the Boiling Springs that town was named for ......... The Springs never was boiling , it just give the appearance of Boiling from the bubbling water coming from ground , so they called it The Boiling Springs ! Ive lived in Boiling Springs my whole life since 70's
Congrats on finding more rare North Carolina finds. Hope the weather gets better. Still cold and frozen in South West Ohio. Looking forward to seeing what you find tomorrow. Your vlog viewing is over.
What a great little places love the buildings . Its fantastic you have youtubers on and able to increase there subs . I've discovered some great channels from these vids .
Awesome Thank You for showing off Shelby NC area. To bad Earl Scruggs museum was closed, I should have looked at the hours when I suggested it to you. Hope you got to have lunch at Shelby Cafe and have a Garbage Platter ❤️😋 My son will be going to Gardner Web this year and now we know where to find the Boiling (bowling) Spring at on Campus, so cool. Thank you
I’m loving these! You’re right over the line from my hometown of Gaffney SC. I’m hoping that’s on your next stop. It’s nothing but old time charm. Water tower shaped like a peach 🍑
I enjoy your videos, Adam :) Thanks for sharing! I would love it if you could make some content from South Port (filming locations from IKWYDLS and Safe Haven to mention a few) and Wilmington (Dawsons Creek, One Tree Hill etc.) Love from Norway
Gibsonville, NC. Quintessential small town. An old train town, "The City of Roses" has that quaint main street you love. I visit there from PA often because my brother lives there. Peace & prayers.
Thanks Adam for another great vlog from small towns here in NC!! I've been thru Shelby and Boiling Springs on a motorcycle, but didn't know all the interesting facts. Special thanks to Chad for your wealth of knowledge...going to check out Coastal Things
Thanks Adam. You sure have had to deal with rain and snow/ice, but you come through it all with outstanding results! I sure did not know that Earl Scruggs was from Shelby :) Love those old theaters and murals, and by the way, your plan on the diet is surely paying off, I really ought to do this too..."shall I"
Cool!! I went one semester at Gardner Webb, fall of 1983. I became to homesick & came home. To Columbus GA, where you were at the beginning of your road trip.
Great video. I'm just 45 minutes south of you In Boiling Springs SC. Straight down I-85. It would be great to meet you. Been a fan for years. Love the vlogs. Keep em' coming!
Almost there, Mr. Woo...Rutherford County,, NC...I do think you will love exploring our Rutherford County, which offers alot of what you love...the Signage...the Classic Cars, the huge concrete statues of Big the Foot, along my own 'Hood'', hwy 221 Daniel Town...seriously...2 statutes of Big the Foot, which I would call Mr. and Mrs. Big the Foot, and then we need a Baby Foot. I love every place you go...Love y0ur Impulsive Nature. That is so much like myself. The Lord Bless You and Keep you Aways.
Adam such a beautiful town it may be small but it has so much retro goodness just to bad you hit it on a rainy day and the whole time I was thinking if that town looks that nice in the rain boy it must look awesome when it’s sunny so that for a day we’ll spent checking out the town now with that being said peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next Adams Big Adventure also please be safe out there
Shelby is a cute town! I always wanted to see some The Hunger Games locations. Growing up in NC it was always said it was 2nd in filming locations next to CA. It has a long-distinguished filming (movie & TV) history - many greats filmed there, all or parts of, especially in Wilmington area or the mountains - Dirty Dancing, The Green Mile, parts of Forrest Gump, Bull Durham, The Last of the Mohicans, Deliverance, The Color Purple, Matlock, Days of Thunder, The Fugitive, Dawsons Creek, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Crow, one Tree Hill, Patch Adams, Junebug, The Conjuring, Halloween Kills, The Hunt for Red October…and even Muppets Space 😆 - just to name a tiny few 🎬🎥👏 And don’t get me started on some great music legends from NC…
Yes the place where Dirty Dancing was filmed was beautiful. My brother lived near Asheville for years. Anyway that beautiful lake drained out by itself. It had started refilling but then drained again last I heard.
@@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage That lake is in VA with the hotel in the background. The old dance hall, the cabins, and some other locations were filmed in Lake Lure NC. It has been demolished.
There is also a lot of movies and TV filming that has taken place in Southport, NC down at the coast. They also have been filming a lot of stuff recently there. I am continuing to enjoy this series of my home state!!
Adam great video.been watching yo7 for years. Wish you would come do more videos in West Virginia. Plenty to explore and wonder over! I can recommend at least 5 days of filming
It's funny he said that if you were looking for someone at the fair they would page you to the waterwheel. At the South Carolina State Fairgrounds, there is an ICBM on display and they always page people to the rocket if you were looking for someone. Thanks for the video.
WOW! Shelby is the next town of any size down the road from Forest City, which is where my momma was born and raised! Additional notes: I had two cousins that attended Gardner Webb College in Boiling Springs One of my best friends from high school lived in Mooresboro, which I believe to be just over the county line in Rutherford County (we pronounced it 'more's-burro", as in 'more's the pity" I heard that in addition to Earl Scruggs, Leon Rippy (search "The Patriot" and "Saving Grace" was from Shelby. If he wasn't, he sure sounds like it. 😆
Since your touring a small tour of North Carolina maybe you can come to the east coast and pass through Carteret County, Morehead City, Beaufort, Harker’s Island and Down East. There are many natural attractions and estuaries and beautiful views. Beautiful docks to look out over the water, and fish, beaches are beautiful (some more than others before all the development) Front Street in Beaufort is awesome, especially during the Pirate Invasion, Clawson’s Restaurant, Royal James, Roland’s BBQ are some good places to get a bite to eat, also in Morehead City there is an amazing little drive in restaurant called El’s Drive In and the food there is fantastic! We may be small, but we are mighty, and our natural ecosystems are video worthy. My husband and his family have been here for almost 50 years.
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Another fun backroad day in North Carolina, with luck I’ll be home two weeks from today .Make sure you check out RUclips/CoastalThings who showed me around in the video
Man you didn't reach out to me and you were here? Maaaaan. Really. I'm super upset
The "Hollywood architecture" that you were referring to on the Rogers Theatre is know as the "Art Deco" style.
Coastal things & Carolina Tony have been my 2 favorites so far
Adam, I love that you're showing local RUclipsrs. I have really enjoyed your videos on small towns.
Thank you for the show today Adam I’m not sure Chad brought that Woo enthusiasm he kinda sucked the life out of your show today we all can’t be Carolina Tony’s I guess
Either way I enjoyed it thank you
This video was kind of bittersweet. I went to school at the college where the Boiling Spring is located. It’s a wonderful place. In the 1990s, the spring had a structure around it that made it appear like a gazebo from a distance. Really sad to see what has become of Earl Owensby Studios. I interviewed him in an office at the studio for a college class assignment. He was very gracious with his time. I even wrote about the experience in my book, The Homeless Man’s Journal. One of my professors, the late John Brock, was a producer on some of his movies, including Hyperspace with Chris Elliot and Paula Poundstone. Eaten at Italian Garden more times than I can count back in the day. As explained in the video, the restaurant still has the floor that slants toward the back of the establishment, where the screen used to be. While it’s neat to see the little town where I went to college, it’s heartbreaking to see Owensby’s studio in that kind of shape. Earl Owensby is a true “something from nothing” story. He was adopted as a baby and grew up poor, but followed his dreams and established that studio. Thought you might check out the Silver Bullet (1985) filming locations while around Wilmington.
I don’t always make comments but I’ve been enjoying your travels and it’s always good to see your mom. Love her! Also enjoying your guests. Take care and God bless you! ❤️
Hey Adam! I meant to say this the other day but of course I forgot... 🤷♂️ Anyway, you have occasionally mentioned that you would like to have a classic truck, when you do a classic car alert, and when I saw the pickup that was your grandpa's and was still sitting at his property I immediately shouted out to myself "there is your classic truck!" (I was alone, no one heard me, but I still wanted to put it out into the universe! Haha). Not sure who technically "owns" it as far as who it may have gone to in his will, but if no one in your family wants it, then I think you should absolutely have it restored so that you can both have your classic truck as well as pay homage to your grandpa. I'm sure you've already thought of that or it's been mentioned but just in case I wanted to say it. Thank you for all of these videos, they are incredible and I know I'm not the only one who's lovin' em.
I spent my summers drinking Nehi--Orange, Grape, and Strawberry----loads of fond memories !!
***You're absolutely wonderful on your own, Adam.👏 Having a local individual who can flesh out details, and knows backstories, must be really helpful, in some of the towns you pass through. Either way... WIN WIN for us. Thank you, we're all loving this roadtrip. 🤠👏🤗
I actually live in the small town of Boiling Springs , I was shocked to find out Adam the Woo was in my town yesterday filming ........ matter of fact . I was watching some of Adam's videos as he was within one mile of my house and had no idea he was here !
@@richardsoutdoorworld5284 To be that close...😕
Born and raised in Shelby! Been watching Adam for years, never thought he would be in my hometown!
Been here 12 years. My boyfriend is from Shelby. I hate it. I'm trying to get him to go back to Michigan with me😂
Earl Scruggs! Wow! That brings back memories. My dad played in some honky tonk bands and was a big fan of Earl Scruggs. Oh, and the one sign said non ethanol gas. lol!! So cool to see this vlog. Been thinking of moving to North Carolina now that I'm retired. Thank you to Adam the Woo and Coastal Things! Enjoyed this ! :D Stay safe and warm! :D
Scrolling through RUclips and up pops my hometown. Little taste of home, thanks.
That’s so cool, Stacey!
Adam, the architecture you keep calling “hollywood architecture” is actually called Art Deco. It started in France in early 20th century but is found all over the world.
Thank you!
Been finding myself waiting for your daily Vlogs to start my day. I’m grateful for the early morning uploads!
I love that old theatre. We have the old Tower Theatre in the Tower District. I all but grew up there, as my grandparents on my mother's side, had a house on North Adoline, between the Tower District and Roeding Park. My grandfather was a mechanic for the City of Fresno, which owns that park. He'd give my parents tickets for Rotary Playland and we enjoyed that so much. One of my grandfather's friends was Dr. Paul Chaffee, the director of the zoo. He was one of my grandfather's pall bearers at his funeral.
The theater for sale, your grandpa’s truck, it’s like the universe is screaming at you. Enjoyed this video.
I was born in Shelby and grew up in Kings Mountain. I am very familiar with the whole Cleveland County area. There is a lot to see there. One of my best friends from high school loved those peach Nehi's. That Rogers theater has had several attempts at re-imagining but none were successful. I went there when it was a movie theater. Try the Shelby Diner. It has been around about 100 years. Boiling does not always mean hot. I can also mean rising up.
We watched HyperSpace after this episode because of you pointing it out and Chris Elliot. We're enjoying your trip. Keep up the great work Adam!
Loving these travels Adam!
Another great video! Thank you for showing us all these small towns. Gosh, I love this series so much
Another great video. Keeping history alive. I just love this series! 👍🏼
hi again adam , yet another cool video , well done and thank you 😊
Adam, I don't know how you do it my brother. You always find the coolest places in this wonderful country of ours. Keep 'em coming, and keep the faith. Also a shout out to the local guide who showed you around.
Love all your Adventures dude…….keep it up. ROCKIN THOSE ROAD TRIPS. 🤘😎
Adam, one of the nicest little one stop light towns that you should visit is called Ellerbe, NC located about 75 miles east of Charlotte. The main road through it is business US Hwy 220. The claim to fame is that it was the last home of wrestling legend Andre the Giant who's old home is located a few miles west of the town off scenic Hwy. 73 in rolling hills and timbered forest. Ellerbe was also home to race card legend Benny Parsons. There is a springs here as well you guessed it, called Ellerbe Springs which was a draw for early travels who came to drink the water and bath in it believing that it had healing properties. Today, it is a popular destination to visit because of the two-story bed and breakfast house that has stood there for many years. I'm not sure if it still is but there was also a fine dining restaurant within the house as well. Besides all this, the little town boast some nice antique shops and a world class museum called the Rankin Museum. Dr. Pressley Rankin was a locale legend. He traveled the world gathering artifacts and had a huge collection of which part of was used to create the museum. Of special note is one of the best native American artifact collections in the state. There is also a wonderful array of taxidermy exotic animals from all over the world, fossils, minerals and local and state historical artifacts including early medical devices since he was a doctor. There is even Civil war items. Added more recently there is a special section just for Andre that one should see that has many of Andres personal items in it. Just south of town is a locally popular farmers market store with fruits, vegetables, crafts, jams, jellies, etc. with a building shaped like a huge strawberry that sells ice cream! The country side around Ellerbe, especial to the west along Hwy 73 is one of the most beautiful country drives in the state and carries you through the last remnant "hills" and hardwood forest that you will see once you leave the Piedmont region heading east towards the coast. I highly recommend this little town Adam for you to visit. There is also a couple of local dining spots there as well.
Gosh all this sounds awesome, Andre the Giant and a giant strawberry that spews strawberry ice cream-- sold!
Doing a wonderful job Adam!
Thank you Adam for another awesome view of Americana. We love it! So grateful for this series. Wishing you the best and so looking forward to what other adventures 2022 takes us on with you!
Another winner Adam. Most all theatres in the 30's-40's across the country were built (or remodeled) in the Art Deco Streamline Moderne style...Rogers is from '36 and asking $ is 150K
Another enjoyable adventure Adam....well done
Thanks for the video...again interesting to see the area, and to see the luke-warm springs ;)
It is great to see you having a good time on the road Adam! This is your element... your content is excellent. I love the fact that you didn't even know it was Monday! Continued safe travels!
I'm glad i found this channel, It's always nice to find something you like the most.
Its surprising how many films were made in North and South Carolina great vlog Adam
Thanks for taking us along with Chad. Much appreciated!
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Hey Adam! Love your Americana videos! You need to see the original Coke mural on the side of Young Brothers Pharmacy in Cartersville, Georgia. Of course, they have touched it up throughout the years. They also have one of the first independent Coke bottling facilities there. The bldg is something else now, but the beautiful architecture and signage are still there. While you're there, you have to eat at the 4-way diner (a relic in itself). Plus, so much more to see/do! Safe travels brother!
I like that you are including local vloggers . Introducing us to other channels I didn't know were there . Thanks .
Good video Mr Woo. I look forward to watching them every day.
Love the Art Deco design of the Rogers Theater. As usual, another fun day trip!!
I grew up in a small town in Tennessee called Red Boiling Springs it was known for its mineral springs in the 1920s and on. They had some grand hotels that were pretty grand. Lol a great time to be a kid in the 60 and 70s what a life , I can tell some stores. Great shows Adam Peace
It’s nice to see you giving other vloggers some of your spotlight and getting some good info on the area you are in
You sure make my day your travels are just wonderful.
I sip coffee and feel like I'm right there with you. Thanks for sharing and your so goofy at times makes me laugh.
Your friend mike from Oklahoma
Great idea for taking a photo. Great another person who knows the town love the tour guides. Now that is some mural. The theater design looks like art deco. I get soo sad when they tear down building that have history attached to them. Thank You for sharing.
Nice tour!! Love towns like this. Zero traffic lights even better...as it is in our northern village. The slow lane of life 😃
This is a cute little town! The main street is beautiful. I love the streets where small trees have been implemented into the landscaping. Makes it so pretty...
Whatching the vídeo I have to say it is a beautiful City. A lot of people will love to live there. Congratulations for sharing us the vídeo.
Rio-Brasil
Thank you for visiting Shelby and Cleveland County, NC! We really enjoyed watching your video!
Adam I’m loving the new videos. I enjoyed the Disney parks. But, I look so forward to seeing these every morning.
Love the small town content. Keep rockin, SHALL WE?
Adam, I have been watching your videos for a long time. I'm from Mooresboro and I is so nice to see you doing a video from my area.
This was cool to see! I graduated from GWU there and lived off campus my last year in Mooresboro. In my time there I had heard the rumor that the spring used to bubble more, but they wanted to make it bubble even more so they used dynamite, but it was unsuccessful and ended up making it even more still.
Well i enjoyed that tour Adam, must say that Spring was not quite what i was expecting 😊, Thankyou, wonder if you have a side kick tomorrow Adam
Thanks for teaming up with other RUclips channels. It’s been a lot of fun discovering the variety of new RUclips channels. I enjoyed this video with Coastal Things. My channel and his are pretty similar(hiking and walking channel), and I always enjoy a good hiking channel. And after checking out his channel, I subbed to it.
Great to see more videos of small town America.
Great backroad vlog Mr. Adam and Mr. Luke. I love it ! I would love to see the Earl Scruggs Museum should it be open one day. Safe travels Mr. Adam and God's speed.
I really like the people you meet up with. I love North Carolina. You have taken me places I have never been to.
I lived in NC for about 4 years. I’ve never heard of a lot of these towns. Nice to see the NC we missed. We spent most of our time in the area around our city and the beaches. Wish we would have explored some of the mountain towns and areas.
The green Algae near where the spring was coming out is a good indicator that the water is warmer to aid in the growth, especially this time of year when its cooler outside.
Adventure, Americana, and a piping hot caffeinated beverage. Let's woo this
Our pets heads are fa--nevermind. lol
Thanks Adam 🙏🏼
That was Epic.. I never knew there was a Hollywood in North Carolina and the Boiling Spring was great !
Little more info on the Boiling Springs that town was named for ......... The Springs never was boiling , it just give the appearance of Boiling from the bubbling water coming from ground , so they called it The Boiling Springs ! Ive lived in Boiling Springs my whole life since 70's
Great video! Very interesting town! Love this series!
Thank you !
So much fun!!! Safe travels😊🚗
Congrats on finding more rare North Carolina finds. Hope the weather gets better. Still cold and frozen in South West Ohio. Looking forward to seeing what you find tomorrow. Your vlog viewing is over.
What a great little places love the buildings . Its fantastic you have youtubers on and able to increase there subs . I've discovered some great channels from these vids .
Awesome Thank You for showing off Shelby NC area. To bad Earl Scruggs museum was closed, I should have looked at the hours when I suggested it to you. Hope you got to have lunch at Shelby Cafe and have a Garbage Platter ❤️😋 My son will be going to Gardner Web this year and now we know where to find the Boiling (bowling) Spring at on Campus, so cool. Thank you
Very good video Adam. Thank you.
They call me the coffee ☕ Queen
Just love it cool video love Watching them
That theater looks so cool. So much history i bet
I would love to do what you're doing, but for now I'll 'Live Vicariously' through your great videos!
Love the NC content, alot of small towns back roads and cities with things to see and do here
HAVE A NICE DAY ADAM!
Enjoyed meeting a new friend & touring around Shelby, N.C.
I’m loving these! You’re right over the line from my hometown of Gaffney SC. I’m hoping that’s on your next stop. It’s nothing but old time charm. Water tower shaped like a peach 🍑
I was just there at Lily Bean! Around the same time, 9 am ish, same day! Damn! How'd I miss you! That's my town. Thanks for coming through!
Great interesting town, good that you hook up with a local to get further insights into small town USA. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
I played a show at the Don Gibson theater in Shelby with Mel Tilis Jr in 2019. Pretty little town.
wow.....nice to see music continuing to be live, and diverse
I enjoy your videos, Adam :) Thanks for sharing! I would love it if you could make some content from South Port (filming locations from IKWYDLS and Safe Haven to mention a few) and Wilmington (Dawsons Creek, One Tree Hill etc.) Love from Norway
Look at my Dad... with Adam the Woo!
How Cool ! This is so awesome! Shout out to ATW for being so dang cool- we love your channel! Safe Travels!
Gibsonville, NC. Quintessential small town. An old train town, "The City of Roses" has that quaint main street you love. I visit there from PA often because my brother lives there. Peace & prayers.
Thanks Adam for another great vlog from small towns here in NC!! I've been thru Shelby and Boiling Springs on a motorcycle, but didn't know all the interesting facts. Special thanks to Chad for your wealth of knowledge...going to check out Coastal Things
Subbed to Chad's "Coastal Things". I usually sub to the guest hosts and this one looks great.
Thank you!
Tepid Springs..interesting little town..prime Woo local. Good co-host.
Thanks Adam. You sure have had to deal with rain and snow/ice, but you come through it all with outstanding results! I sure did not know that Earl Scruggs was from Shelby :) Love those old theaters and murals, and by the way, your plan on the diet is surely paying off, I really ought to do this too..."shall I"
Cool!! I went one semester at Gardner Webb, fall of 1983. I became to homesick & came home. To Columbus GA, where you were at the beginning of your road trip.
Great video. I'm just 45 minutes south of you In Boiling Springs SC. Straight down I-85. It would be great to meet you. Been a fan for years. Love the vlogs. Keep em' coming!
wow so cool small town ty for showing this video :)
Almost there, Mr. Woo...Rutherford County,, NC...I do think you will love exploring our Rutherford County, which offers alot of what you love...the Signage...the Classic Cars, the huge concrete statues of Big the Foot, along my own 'Hood'', hwy 221 Daniel Town...seriously...2 statutes of Big the Foot, which I would call Mr. and Mrs. Big the Foot, and then we need a Baby Foot. I love every place you go...Love y0ur Impulsive Nature. That is so much like myself. The Lord Bless You and Keep you Aways.
This is surreal. I'm a native of Boiling Springs NC. Been all around the world, came back. It's a great place to grow up.
Another Great Video
Adam such a beautiful town it may be small but it has so much retro goodness just to bad you hit it on a rainy day and the whole time I was thinking if that town looks that nice in the rain boy it must look awesome when it’s sunny so that for a day we’ll spent checking out the town now with that being said peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next Adams Big Adventure also please be safe out there
A dozen people have gone over to Coastal Things to rewatch your collaboration!!
Thank you
youre amazing Adam!
Shelby is a cute town! I always wanted to see some The Hunger Games locations. Growing up in NC it was always said it was 2nd in filming locations next to CA. It has a long-distinguished filming (movie & TV) history - many greats filmed there, all or parts of, especially in Wilmington area or the mountains - Dirty Dancing, The Green Mile, parts of Forrest Gump, Bull Durham, The Last of the Mohicans, Deliverance, The Color Purple, Matlock, Days of Thunder, The Fugitive, Dawsons Creek, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Crow, one Tree Hill, Patch Adams, Junebug, The Conjuring, Halloween Kills, The Hunt for Red October…and even Muppets Space 😆 - just to name a tiny few 🎬🎥👏 And don’t get me started on some great music legends from NC…
You forgot “Cats Eye,” by Stephen King… 😉
Yes the place where Dirty Dancing was filmed was beautiful. My brother lived near Asheville for years. Anyway that beautiful lake drained out by itself. It had started refilling but then drained again last I heard.
Great job Thank you for the list.
@@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage That lake is in VA with the hotel in the background. The old dance hall, the cabins, and some other locations were filmed in Lake Lure NC. It has been demolished.
Dirty Dancing was filmed in Virginia. The conjuring was in rhode island.
There is also a lot of movies and TV filming that has taken place in Southport, NC down at the coast. They also have been filming a lot of stuff recently there. I am continuing to enjoy this series of my home state!!
A lot of weather you're having lately ATW... Great vlog once again
Adam great video.been watching yo7 for years. Wish you would come do more videos in West Virginia. Plenty to explore and wonder over! I can recommend at least 5 days of filming
Cool that you went by Earl's place. He was the B movie king. I worked on the Order of the Black Eagles back in 84'. Good times.🙂
That’s awesome ! Nice little hidden gem
@@TheDailyWoo I'm happy you had the chance to see the studios there. I thought they were long gone. Nice 🙂
Oh my God those are huge longhorns...jus lookin rite at ya!
It's funny he said that if you were looking for someone at the fair they would page you to the waterwheel. At the South Carolina State Fairgrounds, there is an ICBM on display and they always page people to the rocket if you were looking for someone. Thanks for the video.
Awesome to se NC out there! Thanks man
WOW! Shelby is the next town of any size down the road from Forest City, which is where my momma was born and raised! Additional notes:
I had two cousins that attended Gardner Webb College in Boiling Springs
One of my best friends from high school lived in Mooresboro, which I believe to be just over the county line in Rutherford County (we pronounced it 'more's-burro", as in 'more's the pity"
I heard that in addition to Earl Scruggs, Leon Rippy (search "The Patriot" and "Saving Grace" was from Shelby. If he wasn't, he sure sounds like it. 😆
Since your touring a small tour of North Carolina maybe you can come to the east coast and pass through Carteret County, Morehead City, Beaufort, Harker’s Island and Down East. There are many natural attractions and estuaries and beautiful views. Beautiful docks to look out over the water, and fish, beaches are beautiful (some more than others before all the development)
Front Street in Beaufort is awesome, especially during the Pirate Invasion, Clawson’s Restaurant, Royal James, Roland’s BBQ are some good places to get a bite to eat, also in Morehead City there is an amazing little drive in restaurant called El’s Drive In and the food there is fantastic! We may be small, but we are mighty, and our natural ecosystems are video worthy. My husband and his family have been here for almost 50 years.
It's unfortunate that studio is being torn down. Seems like a good opportunity for a museum.
Can't believe you were in my town! Practically standing in front of my house in the beginning.