Love these sleepy little towns. Thanks guys awsome as always. Life's gotten busy and I've fallen behind on watching on here and patron as well!! Binge watching today trying to catch up. Stay safe guys
I loved the old, run down house. I thought for minute there, we were going to watch some urban exploring.😂 Like y’all mentioned, I would love to just go in and fix it up. What a shame to see it go to ruins.
We grew up with a serial killer on the loose. Gary Ridgeway . Also an elderly neighbor was beaten to death in the yard next door by a homeless man he befriended and tried to help. My grandma had to testify at the trial . Harlan Henry Hahn was the homeless mans name. Our neighbor Elmer Commet was 84 when it happened.
If there was ever a town anyone would never expect a serial killer being from this would be one of them what a true coward this guy was to take the lives of those innocent unsuspecting women this was definitely one of the more interesting videos of date !
Enjoyed this ! Very beautiful area ! The valley/river bottoms with the high mountains is very scenic! As you said evil is everywhere. As the Bible says Satan searches and seeks whom he may devour. Which he uses evil people to do his work. Thank you guys . Stay safe out on the road . God bless...🙏❤️
What a beautiful little village!! That area seems rife for outdoor businesses such as fly fishing, rafting/tubing, and such. Those types of businesses would spawn other businesses such as places to stay.....B&B's, etc....and restaurants/supply/grocery stores. That said... ironically if I was a local, I would strongly resist such things! lol
Enjoy your videos, especially he haunted and abandoned sites. Thing I learn in these videos leads me d more research. There's information on the Internet about the serial killer and the head on bus crash "near Mendota" in 2019.
Was that a covered bridge you past in the beginning of your video ? You should of took us accross it we don't have any left anymore! What is it about a covered old bridge?
*It's crazy knowing just how many are among us that have no issues at all ending others lives and just moving on like no ones business. In my 60s I can't say I have never been hurt, used n abused kick around n bruised, stolen from but I thank the lord I never let hate n rage lead me into the pit of darkness where being sorry won't change our future* I'm gonna research this story more, Thanks for sharing
Interesting fact about the area, Although not in Mendota, about 5 miles S.W. in Mace's Spring, VA was home to the Carter family, who were a well known folk music, bluegrass family. The second generation, daughter of original family member, Ezra Carter, was father to June Carter, later June Carter Cash, 2nd wife of Johnny Cash.
Interesting. We may be distantly related. I'm a Smith whose ancestors come from Mendota, but who moved to Indiana in the early 1900's. I was just tracing my family tree, and found that my ancestors settled in Mendota in the late 1700's, after immigrating from Scotland, with the first one appearing to be born in 1798, which would have been just after the area was officially settled. They apparently worked in the coal mines. My earliest named relative appears to be William Smith, but no information exists on him, but his son< Samuel Smith, who married Rachel Stinson Smith was noted to be in Mendota. There appears to have been another Smith lineage there, around that same time, and that other line may, or may not be siblings or cousins, as it was fairly common for entire families to move and start a new life in America.
hey mel me and wife since charles whittman - tower guy - boston strangler - manson family - ted bundy - son of sam - jim jones - john wayne gacie - bob kcmo burdella - jeff dahmer - and more in just our life time
@@realappalachia yep I have visited it a couple times. I’ve lived in this area my whole life. Lots of neat little things here. It’s pretty easy to find. Just let me know if you need help finding it.
@@WhitneyRohr that’s awesome. I’m gonna head that way in the next day or two. Really appreciate the heads up. I’m kinda familiar with that cemetery, at least its location. If I have troubles I’ll let you know. Thanks again for the tip.
@@realappalachia it’s pretty easy to find. Once you get to the top of the driveway there is a fork, go the the right. It’s one of the first ones. You’ll see vermillion on it.
Do either of you ever do this when walking in a store or wherever there are other people. Think I wonder if anyone here is a killer? I do this quite often, I guess. 🤷
Yeah I was related to him he buried one in the garden my uncle killed himself after finding the girl he was a complete sicko and hunted them like a game he tried hiding one in buried her after she wasn't buried deep enough and tried covering it up bye putting her in river he was kin bye marriage but he said he killed more and would tell them he was going to let them go and then hunted them like deer 😢 I feel so bad for the girls and family it torey uncle up so bad he shot his self so sad prayers to family
Great looking place! It’s a shame that little store was closed!
Yeah we were bummed it was closed
The stores in Mendota have opened and closed a hundred times.
Hi Guys!! Thanks for another great video!!! God Bless!
Thank you!!
Wonderful tour and commentary. Thank you Melody and Shane.
Thanks, Robin!
Beautiful drive and commentary . Thanks !
A great team upload as ever .
Thank you for the visit to Mendota .
Thankyou, enjoying your videos, best wishes from England 🏴
I’ve been on the Bristol side of the Mendota Trail. Looking forward for when they’re able to complete it!
Love these sleepy little towns. Thanks guys awsome as always. Life's gotten busy and I've fallen behind on watching on here and patron as well!! Binge watching today trying to catch up. Stay safe guys
Thank you for this! Nice to see green grass! House is beautiful, it still seems barely salvageable.....
Great Video as usual. Thanks for the history as usual.💕🙏👍
Thank you, April!
Cool video thanks for sharing. Thumbs up always. Stay well & safe guys.
Kind a reminds of the little towns in West Virginia. Great video as always.
I wouldn't be suprised if that house you all filmed was used as the town hospital/doctors office. Love your videos and keep up the good work!!
Great to see you guys! Be safe out there!
I SOoo LOVE these little places! Beats big cuty living anyday!
I loved the old, run down house. I thought for minute there, we were going to watch some urban exploring.😂 Like y’all mentioned, I would love to just go in and fix it up. What a shame to see it go to ruins.
That was a very informative Video! Thank yall !
We grew up with a serial killer on the loose. Gary Ridgeway . Also an elderly neighbor was beaten to death in the yard next door by a homeless man he befriended and tried to help. My grandma had to testify at the trial . Harlan Henry Hahn was the homeless mans name. Our neighbor Elmer Commet was 84 when it happened.
If there was ever a town anyone would never expect a serial killer being from this would be one of them what a true coward this guy was to take the lives of those innocent unsuspecting women this was definitely one of the more interesting videos of date !
Enjoy these little towns surrounded by mountains.
Serial killing is INCLUSIVE & DIVERSE.
Well you are talking of the human species so waddya expect?
I live 80 miles from one of the few black serial killers. And a guy who kept 3 women chained to a basement radiator.
Enjoyed this ! Very beautiful area ! The valley/river bottoms with the high mountains is very scenic! As you said evil is everywhere. As the Bible says Satan searches and seeks whom he may devour. Which he uses evil people to do his work. Thank you guys . Stay safe out on the road . God bless...🙏❤️
What a beautiful little village!! That area seems rife for outdoor businesses such as fly fishing, rafting/tubing, and such. Those types of businesses would spawn other businesses such as places to stay.....B&B's, etc....and restaurants/supply/grocery stores. That said... ironically if I was a local, I would strongly resist such things! lol
That’s a good idea and a good point haha I’d love to see some small businesses pop up there! - Melody
My great Aunt lived in Mendota it's a beautiful town
great video you guys ever get to coeburn va?
Enjoy your videos, especially he haunted and abandoned sites. Thing I learn in these videos leads me d more research. There's information on the Internet about the serial killer and the head on bus crash "near Mendota" in 2019.
Watched on tv......never would consider Mendota a village or a downtown. You need to visit the Mendota store and museum. Enjoy your videos.
Was that a covered bridge you past in the beginning of your video ? You should of took us accross it we don't have any left anymore! What is it about a covered old bridge?
*It's crazy knowing just how many are among us that have no issues at all ending others lives and just moving on like no ones business. In my 60s I can't say I have never been hurt, used n abused kick around n bruised, stolen from but I thank the lord I never let hate n rage lead me into the pit of darkness where being sorry won't change our future* I'm gonna research this story more, Thanks for sharing
Interesting fact about the area, Although not in Mendota, about 5 miles S.W. in Mace's Spring, VA was home to the Carter family, who were a well known folk music, bluegrass family. The second generation, daughter of original family member, Ezra Carter, was father to June Carter, later June Carter Cash, 2nd wife of Johnny Cash.
The biggest inpatient mental health facility my state is called Mendota. Unique name for a town or place. Didn't think I'd hear that anywhere else.
I’m surprised to hear there’s another one, not a name you’d expect to see used again
That haunted house looks alot similar to one on Lake rd just outside of Clintwood Va.
My dad lived in a WV in a serial killers house named Harry Powers. The place is haunted and really really weird
My name is Daniel Smith. I can give you a lot of information about Mendota, VA, This property has been in my Family's name for over 100 years.
Interesting. We may be distantly related. I'm a Smith whose ancestors come from Mendota, but who moved to Indiana in the early 1900's.
I was just tracing my family tree, and found that my ancestors settled in Mendota in the late 1700's, after immigrating from Scotland, with the first one appearing to be born in 1798, which would have been just after the area was officially settled. They apparently worked in the coal mines.
My earliest named relative appears to be William Smith, but no information exists on him, but his son< Samuel Smith, who married Rachel Stinson Smith was noted to be in Mendota. There appears to have been another Smith lineage there, around that same time, and that other line may, or may not be siblings or cousins, as it was fairly common for entire families to move and start a new life in America.
@@JSMITH8505 Do you have an email that I can send you a lot of information?
I love a feel good story... Just saying -)
Cute village and it's not too far from a bigger city.
Great video, guys!
I never would have ever guessed it was in Washington co.
Oh yeah!
hey mel me and wife since charles whittman - tower guy - boston strangler - manson family - ted bundy - son of sam - jim jones - john wayne gacie - bob kcmo burdella - jeff dahmer - and more in just our life time
Texas Jack Vermillion is buried right there in Mendota on the hill behind the church there next to the Post Office.
I planned on doing a story about him this summer. I had no idea he was buried there though.
@@realappalachia yep I have visited it a couple times. I’ve lived in this area my whole life. Lots of neat little things here. It’s pretty easy to find. Just let me know if you need help finding it.
@@WhitneyRohr that’s awesome. I’m gonna head that way in the next day or two. Really appreciate the heads up. I’m kinda familiar with that cemetery, at least its location. If I have troubles I’ll let you know. Thanks again for the tip.
@@realappalachia it’s pretty easy to find. Once you get to the top of the driveway there is a fork, go the the right. It’s one of the first ones. You’ll see vermillion on it.
Do either of you ever do this when walking in a store or wherever there are other people. Think I wonder if anyone here is a killer? I do this quite often, I guess. 🤷
👍👍.
Yeah I was related to him he buried one in the garden my uncle killed himself after finding the girl he was a complete sicko and hunted them like a game he tried hiding one in buried her after she wasn't buried deep enough and tried covering it up bye putting her in river he was kin bye marriage but he said he killed more and would tell them he was going to let them go and then hunted them like deer 😢 I feel so bad for the girls and family it torey uncle up so bad he shot his self so sad prayers to family
Wow that’s so terrible!! - Melody
no it just a commuity center now has been for years
thanks you two!