Before being finally buried, Lincoln's son had the casket opened to be sure his body was there. Then it was reburied, in the Monument, with rebar and tons of cement, to be sure his body could never be stolen or desecrated.
His body was positively identified by a cemetery employee before the remains were reburied. There had been many threats to steal the body and hold it hostage. My father performed the funeral service for the employee who identified the body many years later in Springfield, IL. (in the early '40s.)
@@kathrynnewhall5687 The young son of the man who re-welded the copper shield that held the coffin, lived to be the last person who saw Lincoln alive. When the father was requested to come to the cemetary, with his tools,he realized what was going to happen. He stopped by the school to take his young son with him!
Some years after Lincoln's remains were placed in the basement of the tomb. Robert Lincoln received word that another plot was afoot to steal his father's remains, so he summoned a plumber, and some of his father's friends, and associates, to the tomb they went to the basement, where they found the lead casket, containing the remains, on a crude wooden platform, the plumber opened the lead casket, and removed the wooden original casket, the wooden casket was opened and the presidents remains were found to be in a remarkable state of preservation, having a large bruise on the forehead, where the bullet that killed him had come to rest, ( for some reason it had never been removed) however the wooden casket was found to be decaying, another casket was sent for, and while they waited, the plumber summoned his young son, who would become the last surviving person to see Abraham Lincoln's face, he died in 1924 the presidents remains were placed in the new coffin, which was returned to the lead casket, which the plumber soldered shut, the lead casket was then wrapped in a cage of steel bars and placed in a wooden crate that was then filled with cement, after the cement had set, the entrance to the basement was sealed, and the presidents remains have been undisturbed since, However they may have to be temporarily moved in the future since the monument has some structural issues with the foundation that require repairs.
My dream has always been to tour the US in an RV and go to all these places you have. Since I can't, I thank you with all of my heart for bringing these videos to us, through which I now live vicariously. Happy travels to you!
There is actually evidence that Lincoln may have staged his death. He may have died in 1876. Lincoln had Malfans syndrome and cancer, and didn't want to be reelected. However the radical republicans wanted Lincoln to be reelected so that Johnson could be president. There are a lot of problems with Lincoln's assassination. 1) he was assassinated in a theater where there is a ready made audience and ready made witnesses 2) nobody actually saw the assassination. They were told that John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln, but there is actually no proof of it. 3) John Wilkes Booth was not a rabid Confederate sympathizer. He was from New York, and only went into the south when he was performing in a theater down there. Book was also engaged to the daughter of a New Hampshire senator. Even though Booth was at the hanging of John Brown in 1859 as a member of the Virginia greys, the next day he left that military unit and went back to New York. If he was a member of the Confederate military, they wouldn't have just let him get out of a military unit the very next day. 3) Lincoln was supposedly shot with a 44 caliber derringer, but there was no exit wound. There was no death mask made of Lincoln. All there is are two live masks. One made in 1860 and another in February 1865. Lincoln inherited property in Huntsville Alabama, and that is where he probably lived the rest of his life after he staged his assassination. The reason that his coffin was moved around so many times is probably in order to keep people from knowing that the coffin was empty. Now Lincoln could be in the coffin. It is interesting that when I went to Lincolns tomb about 15 years ago, the coffin was wooden. It wasn't until years later that his coffin was sunk into the ground.
Actually there is proof that Lincoln staged his own death. Lincoln had Malfren syndrome and he was dying of cancer. That is why he didn't want to be reelected. Lincoln staged his death so that he can acquire his inheritance in Huntsville Alabama.
Just thought it was epic. To see Lincoln temporary burial place. Because I have so much admiration/respect. For historical architectural buildings. That are still standing, well preserved and respected. Well done!🎩🇺🇸
Wow! I have lived in the greater Cincinnati area for 12 years, and I had no idea the treehouse was a thing! I also love that it's wheelchair accessible since I'm temporarily in a wheelchair and learning that places marked as "accessible" are often... not really very accessible. Can't wait to go check it out, thanks!
Looks cool. I built a tree house for my son and friends back in the 70s and now he is 56 yo and he and his friends still talk about how much fun they had in it.
I really like how you see things with fresh eyes - not jaded and able to find joy or awe in so many things. Next time you are in Ohio you should go to Malabar Farm
In Maryland we have haunted lighthouses- esp. the one at the tip of Maryland. If you go on the Web sight you can see cool stuff & hear great EVPs. Also in Fort Deposit is an over 200 yr old INN. There is a Victorian Inn in Havre DE Grace where I got my 1860s dresser. What a BEAUITFUL place & the food is great too. When I got my dresser home I put my hands on it & stated,"Oh, I love you- You're such a cool dresser." And I sware to God the dresser moved abit on its own. I have cool weird pics 1 of an orb coming out of it & weird faces/& stuff you can see in the mirror some times. But only if you take a picture it sometimes comes out- don't know why. (But cool!)
the worlds largest things are awesome. the bird cage looked exactly like tweety birds from looney tunes lol. awesome video as always my man. have safe travels
I love Springfield, one of my good friends lives in Lincoln so we have a pic with the Covered Wagon. Hopefully you did/will get to go into Lincoln museum it’s Amazing !! Thank you for your videos, some people like me don’t get to travel and it’s awesome to see the sites !!! Stay safe, and God Bless.
Love your videos and your compassion. I think all here it in your voice, and that my friend puts a smile on my face, knowing you are making people smile. I hate to harp on "this day in time" - "but in this day in time".
Man, I'm really liking your videos after I first watched Wraith film location episode. I like the way you show scenery and explain little stories behind them. Thanks for the good entertainment and keep up the good work!
It is nice to be able to watch things of interest without a group of 20 something young guys running around cussing every breath.. Plus they tend to forget to give any details of whatever it is that they are filming..I am glad that I found this channel it has never been boring or irritating. So keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your adventures with everyone..
I love all your videos. I love the tone of your voice soo pleasant and respectful. Thank you for sharing your wonderful vlog. More power. Enjoy your travel with care. God bless🙏❤🙏
Loved it. I mean all your stuff is awesome 😎 Very knowledgeable, Very easy to listen too. And just very well rounded videos I enjoy every time one pops up! Thank you for your efforts
Forget wanting that treehouse as a kid, I would live in it now. lol Thanks for all the videos! I just subbed, and I am binge watching! Keep up the amazing work! I feel like I am right there with you. lol
Wow 🤩 Chris! Checking out your historic videos. You’re truly amazing 🙏🏻🌟💙I’ve been to places and seen amazing things With your younger self! 🙏🏻🌟Thanks again! I guess you’re still in Great Britain?!
I enjoy watching your videos soo much im getting addicted to watching them,,learning alot from them as well,,thx keep up the good work,,god bless everywhere you go
There used to be a large buffalo herd at a local farm here in west Michigan. We used to take the school kids on field trips. It's just an empty farm now. Bummer. Nice video! Weird stuff! Lol! Lincoln's my 6th cousin, on my mom's side. Oh, I'm also related to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Some of the Ingalls family live in my county.
Just came after viewing the video regarding John Wilkes Booth’s trail after assassination Abraham Lincoln and this is an excellent video as well. Great work Chris!
new subscriber here. I’m absolutely loving your videos. I’m addicted. I’ve been watching them for hours!!!! keep them coming. They are really entertaining for me! 👍
Loved the large items and all Lincoln stuff. It still makes me mad that Booth killed him. He was a great president and man. He went thru so much because of the civil war and stopped slavery. R.I.P. Mr lincoln.
Caprock Canyon State Park in Texas is one of the first Bison sanctuaries. Created in the 1800’s. The descendants of the original Bison are still there is large numbers. You can camp there while Bison roam through your campsite.
Love your videos. But how do you finance these cross country trips? Are you a lottery winner or something? I'd love to just take off one day and see all these sites.
I know I'm like 2 years late and all, but since you drove into Casey, Illinois, that reminds me, have you ever seen Big Gus (largest chainsaw) in person, located in Ishpeming, Michigan? If not, totally check it out! :'0
Wish you would have checked in "New Salem" where Abe lived before becoming a lawyer. It is a completely recreated town set on the exact spot of the original complete with all the log cabins and the ones he lived in, where he met his first love, and her resting place (Ann Rutledge) and essentially where he got his start and the people who backed him. Big history on that site in the same woods where he walked and lived. In downtown Springfield, is the starting spot of the Donner Party...who started on a fateful trip out west.
If Abraham Lincoln is your idol, what is the problem with getting to Springfield? It is worth it. They didn't just preserve his house, they preserved his entire street. His law office is preserved. The Old State Capitol is preserved. The path he walked from New Salem to go to school is preserved. New Salem is preserved. The entire town of New Salem. Springfield is kind of crazy about Abe. You would like it. Maybe wait till the stupid virus is over.
For an amount of time, Lincoln was buried behind what is now the monument in an unmarked grave. I've been there before but a long time ago. Then I've been to the Lincoln home in Springfield. All very interesting.
I think they moved Lincoln's body 3-4 times even after leaving the temporary tomb to thwart grave robbers. Rumor is that it's not under the alter they say it's under, but off in some unassuming corner.
Watched this video 2-3 years ago & came back after watching the video you did with Lamont at Large following the path that John Wilkes Booth took after assassinating President Lincoln. Question, Lincoln was born in Kentucky, you can visit his boyhood home there, but was he not also buried there for awhile? Love both Lamont & your channels. Am a subscriber of both for quite some time now.
I read about a kid who got to look into Lincoln's coffin fifty years after the assassination. Lincoln was being moved and they wanted to be sure it wasn't an empty coffin. Lincoln looked the same save for some mildew on his coat
Hector BROWN I love Abe too. Have tons of books about him & the Civil War. I used to collect Bibles & would get them mostly at thrift stores & 1 day I bought a rather large very old Bible & it had a letter in it by Abe Lincoln! The Bible is a big thick one. I'd like to hold onto to it awhile-only found it a short time ago. If I'm hard up for money -maybe auction it off or give to Lincoln museum in Washinton - Don't know yet. When I was a kid my parents brought me to where an actor was portraying Lincoln -I was really young but knew it wasn't the 'real' Mr . Lincoln- but the actor stayed in cariture & he told me stories while I sat on his lap & I've never forgotten him.
You should head to Southern Illinois there's loads of old abandoned stuff like an elevator and bin for coal loading, an old rail tunnel ans trestles, an iron furnace, in addition to the spectacular Shawnee National Forest and legendary Cave in Rock where pirates and America's first serial killers once operated!
AT-11:40- Also before Abe was killed his friend let Abe's son's remains to be in this valt also. Abe would visit the valt offense because of being so heart broken. Many a tear was shed there. Very sad to lose your children.
The sad thing about Bison is that Bison meat is now being sold in grocery stores. I suppose they are being bred in sufficient numbers to allow that, but since regulatory agencies are kind of a joke now, who knows? I guess the lucky ones get to live in a sanctuary like these few in the video.
Really well-done and interesting video, especially to someone who will probably never get there. Small suggestion: try not to constantly use “cool”. Lots of other adjectives available.
I like the respect you show for the locations you visit......
Honestly so much to learn from him !!! Immense gratitude 😌
Before being finally buried, Lincoln's son had the casket opened to be sure his body was there. Then it was reburied, in the Monument, with rebar and tons of cement, to be sure his body could never be stolen or desecrated.
His body was positively identified by a cemetery employee before the remains were reburied. There had been many threats to steal the body and hold it hostage. My father performed the funeral service for the employee who identified the body many years later in Springfield, IL. (in the early '40s.)
@@kathrynnewhall5687 The young son of the man who re-welded the copper shield that held the coffin, lived to be the last person who saw Lincoln alive. When the father was requested to come to the cemetary, with his tools,he realized what was going to happen. He stopped by the school to take his young son with him!
Yes he said he got to see his dad again
Some years after Lincoln's remains were placed in the basement of the tomb. Robert Lincoln received word that another plot was afoot to steal his father's remains, so he summoned a plumber, and some of his father's friends, and associates, to the tomb they went to the basement, where they found the lead casket, containing the remains, on a crude wooden platform, the plumber opened the lead casket, and removed the wooden original casket, the wooden casket was opened and the presidents remains were found to be in a remarkable state of preservation, having a large bruise on the forehead, where the bullet that killed him had come to rest, ( for some reason it had never been removed) however the wooden casket was found to be decaying, another casket was sent for, and while they waited, the plumber summoned his young son, who would become the last surviving person to see Abraham Lincoln's face, he died in 1924 the presidents remains were placed in the new coffin, which was returned to the lead casket, which the plumber soldered shut, the lead casket was then wrapped in a cage of steel bars and placed in a wooden crate that was then filled with cement, after the cement had set, the entrance to the basement was sealed, and the presidents remains have been undisturbed since, However they may have to be temporarily moved in the future since the monument has some structural issues with the foundation that require repairs.
Yea yea yea
Hey everyone, Thanks for watching Ive been traveling through the midwest and its amazing! Hope you love the vlog! Let me know what you think!
I want that treehouse!
Very Cool Vid , Thank you :)
My dream has always been to tour the US in an RV and go to all these places you have. Since I can't, I thank you with all of my heart for bringing these videos to us, through which I now live vicariously. Happy travels to you!
There is actually evidence that Lincoln may have staged his death. He may have died in 1876. Lincoln had Malfans syndrome and cancer, and didn't want to be reelected. However the radical republicans wanted Lincoln to be reelected so that Johnson could be president. There are a lot of problems with Lincoln's assassination. 1) he was assassinated in a theater where there is a ready made audience and ready made witnesses 2) nobody actually saw the assassination. They were told that John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln, but there is actually no proof of it. 3) John Wilkes Booth was not a rabid Confederate sympathizer. He was from New York, and only went into the south when he was performing in a theater down there. Book was also engaged to the daughter of a New Hampshire senator. Even though Booth was at the hanging of John Brown in 1859 as a member of the Virginia greys, the next day he left that military unit and went back to New York. If he was a member of the Confederate military, they wouldn't have just let him get out of a military unit the very next day. 3) Lincoln was supposedly shot with a 44 caliber derringer, but there was no exit wound. There was no death mask made of Lincoln. All there is are two live masks. One made in 1860 and another in February 1865. Lincoln inherited property in Huntsville Alabama, and that is where he probably lived the rest of his life after he staged his assassination. The reason that his coffin was moved around so many times is probably in order to keep people from knowing that the coffin was empty. Now Lincoln could be in the coffin. It is interesting that when I went to Lincolns tomb about 15 years ago, the coffin was wooden. It wasn't until years later that his coffin was sunk into the ground.
Actually there is proof that Lincoln staged his own death. Lincoln had Malfren syndrome and he was dying of cancer. That is why he didn't want to be reelected. Lincoln staged his death so that he can acquire his inheritance in Huntsville Alabama.
I love all your videos. You are such a sweet guy with a "soft" voice and so respectful of your surroundings. I love it! :)
@buttdart83 LMAO
someones getting squishy......easy gurl
I think he's nice too.
He’s taken
Can I get some of that love too?
I enjoyed visiting these places along with you - even if I’m 4 yrs late to the adventure. Such great places!
I live about 45 mins from Springfield!!!! Lol I heard the cicadas in the background at Lincoln’s tomb😂😂 that’s Illinois for ya!
This past summer I took my family to Casey, IL because of your vlog, we had such a great time! Thank you and keep up the great work!
Just thought it was epic. To see Lincoln temporary burial place. Because I have so much admiration/respect. For historical architectural buildings. That are still standing, well preserved and respected. Well done!🎩🇺🇸
Wow! I have lived in the greater Cincinnati area for 12 years, and I had no idea the treehouse was a thing! I also love that it's wheelchair accessible since I'm temporarily in a wheelchair and learning that places marked as "accessible" are often... not really very accessible. Can't wait to go check it out, thanks!
Looks cool. I built a tree house for my son and friends back in the 70s and now he is 56 yo and he and his friends still talk about how much fun they had in it.
I really like how you see things with fresh eyes - not jaded and able to find joy or awe in so many things. Next time you are in Ohio you should go to Malabar Farm
In Maryland we have haunted lighthouses- esp. the one at the tip of Maryland. If you go on the Web sight you can see cool stuff & hear great EVPs. Also in Fort Deposit is an over 200 yr old INN. There is a Victorian Inn in Havre DE Grace where I got my 1860s dresser. What a BEAUITFUL place & the food is great too.
When I got my dresser home I put my hands on it & stated,"Oh, I love you- You're such a cool dresser." And I sware to God the dresser moved abit on its own. I have cool weird pics 1 of an orb coming out of it & weird faces/& stuff you can see in the mirror some times. But only if you take a picture it sometimes comes out- don't know why. (But cool!)
the worlds largest things are awesome. the bird cage looked exactly like tweety birds from looney tunes lol. awesome video as always my man. have safe travels
journey_with _jay haha that's exactly what I was thinking about when I was sitting in there
I love Springfield, one of my good friends lives in Lincoln so we have a pic with the Covered Wagon. Hopefully you did/will get to go into Lincoln museum it’s Amazing !! Thank you for your videos, some people like me don’t get to travel and it’s awesome to see the sites !!! Stay safe, and God Bless.
I can imagine a giant sitting in that rocking chair. Abe's tomb looks incredible.
Love your videos and your compassion. I think all here it in your voice, and that my friend puts a smile on my face, knowing you are making people smile. I hate to harp on "this day in time" - "but in this day in time".
Man, I'm really liking your videos after I first watched Wraith film location episode. I like the way you show scenery and explain little stories behind them. Thanks for the good entertainment and keep up the good work!
kendog84 Thanks man, I really appreciate that
It is nice to be able to watch things of interest without a group of 20 something young guys running around cussing every breath.. Plus they tend to forget to give any details of whatever it is that they are filming..I am glad that I found this channel it has never been boring or irritating. So keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your adventures with everyone..
Really enjoyed this one. Love the Oddments Vlogs!
I can see the top of Lincolns tomb from my front porch.
I live in southwest Ohio and there is a bison farm right down the street from me, there's also lots of other farms, especially corn
I love all your videos. I love the tone of your voice soo pleasant and respectful. Thank you for sharing your wonderful vlog. More power. Enjoy your travel with care. God bless🙏❤🙏
Amazing. Lincoln's tomb site
Loved it. I mean all your stuff is awesome 😎 Very knowledgeable, Very easy to listen too. And just very well rounded videos I enjoy every time one pops up! Thank you for your efforts
Just came across this video...
Very impressive 👍😎
Thank You for Sharing this and your other road trips...
From Marion County Ga USA ✌️🕊️🙏
Forget wanting that treehouse as a kid, I would live in it now. lol Thanks for all the videos! I just subbed, and I am binge watching! Keep up the amazing work! I feel like I am right there with you. lol
Wow 🤩 Chris! Checking out your historic videos. You’re truly amazing 🙏🏻🌟💙I’ve been to places and seen amazing things With your younger self! 🙏🏻🌟Thanks again! I guess you’re still in Great Britain?!
I just started watching your videos, I must say that you have done a great job with them keep up the great work..
I enjoy watching your videos soo much im getting addicted to watching them,,learning alot from them as well,,thx keep up the good work,,god bless everywhere you go
You have found some fantastic places thanks for sharing
+TMNT FOREVER Thanks for watching!
Appreciate the traveling and work you put in to give us a kind of Smithsonian on the road.
Love Casey, Illinois. My daughter & I had such fun with the worlds largest stuff!!
Thanks for posting, I enjoy your videos.
This guy is great. He’s not doing this just to get himself noticed but to let viewers know what amazing facts we have in the United States.
Awesome. I love going on these adventures with Chris and seeing things I would never otherwise see. Thanks. I wonder where Robert Lincoln is buried?
He's buried in Arlington National Cemetery
There used to be a large buffalo herd at a local farm here in west Michigan. We used to take the school kids on field trips. It's just an empty farm now. Bummer. Nice video! Weird stuff! Lol! Lincoln's my 6th cousin, on my mom's side. Oh, I'm also related to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Some of the Ingalls family live in my county.
Such a beautiful little town in Indiana. No wonder nothing there is vandalized.
Just came after viewing the video regarding John Wilkes Booth’s trail after assassination Abraham Lincoln and this is an excellent video as well. Great work Chris!
Your channel is so cool, I love it
new subscriber here. I’m absolutely loving your videos. I’m addicted. I’ve been watching them for hours!!!!
keep them coming. They are really entertaining for me! 👍
Love your videos never miss one.You know you where a great man ,when when you need guards after death.
Thanks for showing us such cool attractions! Also, thank you for your great filming - no jumpy, bumpy camera here!
Loved the large items and all Lincoln stuff. It still makes me mad that Booth killed him. He was a great president and man. He went thru so much because of the civil war and stopped slavery. R.I.P. Mr lincoln.
Thank you for sharing this
Great locations. I was at Lincoln's birthplace/log cabin in Hodgenville, KY. Yes their bison not buffalo.
Traveling with Rick I still have to check that place out
Mobile Instinct your my go to travel/ exploring guy
Traveling with Rick That is the same thing- Also called: De Tonka in Indian.
Nice wholesome video! Good job!
Caprock Canyon State Park in Texas is one of the first Bison sanctuaries. Created in the 1800’s. The descendants of the original Bison are still there is large numbers. You can camp there while Bison roam through your campsite.
This was pretty neat!!! Thanks! Pat
Love your videos. But how do you finance these cross country trips? Are you a lottery winner or something? I'd love to just take off one day and see all these sites.
I know I'm like 2 years late and all, but since you drove into Casey, Illinois, that reminds me, have you ever seen Big Gus (largest chainsaw) in person, located in Ishpeming, Michigan? If not, totally check it out! :'0
Fun fact..the mailbox HAS to be able to be used as an official box because it technically belongs to the government. Cool vids!!
Very cool, love your videos
Wish I saw this in May. Would have made my husband's and my trip to Northern KY a bit better.
Thank u so its amazing what your doing ...i relly enjoy all your videos
Wish you would have checked in "New Salem" where Abe lived before becoming a lawyer. It is a completely recreated town set on the exact spot of the original complete with all the log cabins and the ones he lived in, where he met his first love, and her resting place (Ann Rutledge) and essentially where he got his start and the people who backed him. Big history on that site in the same woods where he walked and lived. In downtown Springfield, is the starting spot of the Donner Party...who started on a fateful trip out west.
Thanks for making this video. Abraham Lincoln is my idol. I live in western PA but I dont know if I'll ever get to Springfield.
RIP PRESIDENT Lincoln
If you did your deep research about AL you would not like him.The main stream history is a lie .Sure is good for tourism $$$.
If Abraham Lincoln is your idol, what is the problem with getting to Springfield? It is worth it. They didn't just preserve his house, they preserved his entire street. His law office is preserved. The Old State Capitol is preserved. The path he walked from New Salem to go to school is preserved. New Salem is preserved. The entire town of New Salem. Springfield is kind of crazy about Abe. You would like it. Maybe wait till the stupid virus is over.
New subscriber here. Cool seeing all the attractions you visited.
Chris, great Vlog great content...CBS SUNDAY MORNING SHOW...featured Casey, Il & the oddities this morning...they must have seen your Vlog
Haha
Craig Charlton haha maybe! that's cool I gotta check it out
For an amount of time, Lincoln was buried behind what is now the monument in an unmarked grave. I've been there before but a long time ago. Then I've been to the Lincoln home in Springfield. All very interesting.
I've been to that tree house a few times as a kid
Hello, thanks for tour. That was not a ruler(12"), it was a yard stick(36").
The world largest stuff was my favorite, def makes me want to take a trip there.
Leslie Love Its worth the drive!
Lve Abraham Lincoln
I think they moved Lincoln's body 3-4 times even after leaving the temporary tomb to thwart grave robbers. Rumor is that it's not under the alter they say it's under, but off in some unassuming corner.
That tree house is really cool!
Springfield, Illinois here
Watched this video 2-3 years ago & came back after watching the video you did with Lamont at Large following the path that John Wilkes Booth took after assassinating President Lincoln. Question, Lincoln was born in Kentucky, you can visit his boyhood home there, but was he not also buried there for awhile? Love both Lamont & your channels. Am a subscriber of both for quite some time now.
Casey’s illinois, amazing sites to see.
It's about time you've explored Indiana!! Dat a boy!
When I went to Springfield I didn't know that the original tomb was behind the new tomb so we didn't visit it. Next time we go we will visit it.
awesome video. new subscriber here. keep up the great work!
i got to see his tomb today we went in and i saw his sons tombs and wife
Lovely place
I read about a kid who got to look into Lincoln's coffin fifty years after the assassination. Lincoln was being moved and they wanted to be sure it wasn't an empty coffin. Lincoln looked the same save for some mildew on his coat
I really enjoyed this video , it made me want to find out more about Abraham Lincoln , greetings de la Charente Maritime
Hector BROWN I love Abe too. Have tons of books about him & the Civil War.
I used to collect Bibles & would get them mostly at thrift stores & 1 day I bought a rather large very old Bible & it had a letter in it by Abe Lincoln! The Bible is a big thick one.
I'd like to hold onto to it awhile-only found it a short time ago. If I'm hard up for money -maybe auction it off or give to Lincoln museum in Washinton - Don't know yet.
When I was a kid my parents brought me to where an actor was portraying Lincoln -I was really young but knew it wasn't the 'real' Mr . Lincoln- but the actor stayed in cariture & he told me stories while I sat on his lap & I've never forgotten him.
When you come back to Indiana, you need to search The West Baden Hotel. It's located in French Lick, Indiana. Also the home town of Larry Bird!!!
Corey Scott I 'll definitely check it out. thanks for the suggestion
This is my first time watching this guy i think i m8ght sub
I subscribed
That sunset scene reminds me of a serial killer quest
Casey (pronounced Kay-Zee) is just down the road from me in Charleston. So cool that one of my favorite channels was in Casey! 😀😍
You should head to Southern Illinois there's loads of old abandoned stuff like an elevator and bin for coal loading, an old rail tunnel ans trestles, an iron furnace, in addition to the spectacular Shawnee National Forest and legendary Cave in Rock where pirates and America's first serial killers once operated!
Drinking game....drink when he says "pretty cool"
You make great videos
I actually have heard the story of Lincoln's body. Presidential history is very interesting to me!
That big rocking chair gives me Alice in wonderland vibes 😄
I like your videos. Very cool and interesting this places and you are the little birth in the cage lol.
Great history
May I suggest that you return to the Midwest and do a vlog about Chicago's early outfit (mob)?
You missed the big story at lincolns cemetery-the accordian kings tomb-where he is not buried!
AT-11:40- Also before Abe was killed his friend let Abe's son's remains to be in this valt also. Abe would visit the valt offense because of being so heart broken. Many a tear was shed there. Very sad to lose your children.
I love the metroparks theyre all over ohio.even in Cleveland.go from hood to the woods in 5 minutes
Great vlogs , thanks
The sad thing about Bison is that Bison meat is now being sold in grocery stores. I suppose they are being bred in sufficient numbers to allow that, but since regulatory agencies are kind of a joke now, who knows? I guess the lucky ones get to live in a sanctuary like these few in the video.
Why the fisheye lens to distort everything?
Loving your videos!
I’ve been to that big chair!
pretty cool
Wowww...
I loved it😊😊
Really well-done and interesting video, especially to someone who will probably never get there.
Small suggestion: try not to constantly use “cool”. Lots of other adjectives available.
LOL. Chris, you need a different adjective every once in a while. Cool? LOL Great Video. Never knew about the Tree House.
Ron Buckley haha I 'll work on it. first one that comes to mind !
Bring back "rad!" :)
Cool I never knew these existed thanks
Pretty cool.