Visited the cemetery in May 2022 while in town for the Orioles-Cardinals series. In your intro picture, I sat down under the tree at Rush's grave site. Also visited Rush's hometown of Cape Girardeau while in MO. Miss ya Rush.
Whether history is good or bad, we still need to learn from it! I love how you are non-political and just tell things like they are. I and many others may not agree, but that's ok. Many people are trying to cancel others or crucify them because they don't have the same ideals or beliefs, and it's not right! Thank you for keeping it real and keeping it light-hearted.
Amen! Just because someone doesn’t agree with something that you said doesn’t make it okay for them to try to take away your rights to say it. We’re seeing more and more of the so called “cancel culture” in our society. It’s so wrong, doxxing people and publishing their home addresses, place of employment, email addresses and personal phone numbers, getting people fired from their jobs, harassed out on the street, etc. These people are like a pack of rabid dogs. Never in a million years did I think that I’d see all that’s happening in the U.S. right now going on in my lifetime.
Hi Jordan, well, I learned a few things today. So much history in Cemeteries and such beautiful graves and Mausoleums. You just don't know who you are going to be buried near, or who will be buried near you, do you. Great vlog Jordan.
For 3 hours Monday through Friday Rush was a voice of hope. For 25 years of my life he was a fixture every afternoon and I can honestly say my life has been sadder since his passing. Thanks for the visit.
Always enjoy your videos. And, I confess, I’m a graveyard junkie. Enjoyed seeing all the history and insights you gave. One memory you sparked was in regards to the St Louis Cardinal football player, Larry Wilson. I remember watching him play a game with two broken arms! Can you imagine a safety playing with that? He did. And played well.
Great video and beautiful cemetery. My grandmother had a bad leg break when she was a little girl in St. Louis and met Gussie Busch whom had been at the hospital and he heard of this little girl and the circumstances, so he went into her room and talked with her. Afterward, he went into the hall and seen the doctor talking with my great grandfather and heard him tell the doctor that he'll go to the bank and try to get a second note to the farm to pay for the expensive surgery to save her from losing the leg. Gussie took the doctor aside and said to do whatever was necessary for her and that he would pay for it. What a good guy and growing up I never seen any other brand of beer at any family get together, it was always Budweiser. We still have an x-ray from when she was 80 showing the steel rod from way back then.
I spent twenty five years working at the Anheuser Busch brewery. The Busch family has always been generous to the American people and especially to their employees. My dad worked for Gussie Busch and I worked for August Busch the 3rd and August Busch the 4th. The entire family , the best friend the working men and women ever had. The stories of their kindness will last forever because their true.
I am from the STL area and have never been to the Bellefontaine Cemetery. I had no idea so many important people were buried there. Thanks Jordan, you are amazing at what you do!
Was born and raised in St. Louis for the first 13 years of my life. I knew of this cemetery because it was just across the way of where my one grandmother lived. Never got to see much of it but all the historical people buried there makes it very interesting and I have never seen it not taken care of. The grounds have always looked so nice and serene.
Rush has a beautiful stone. So peaceful by itself with the flagpole & benches. Thanks again for another tasteful clip. Sacagawea deserves to be right there with L & C.
This is a really awesome tour/video. I was a police officer in Bellefontaine Neighbors for several yrs (several yrs ago) and spent a lot of time in that cemetery. Very well done.
You can see I love watching the videos where you go to different cemeteries and show the beautiful mausoleums and gravestones. That's crazy to think she had her parents exhumed so that they could have that spot. Kind of weird to think about, but that is an absolutely beautiful mausoleum.
I never got to have a conversation with Rush, but I listened to him thousands of hours. Maybe someday I'll sit and talk to him at his headstone, and like the Sphinx, he'll whisper back to me. Those benches are for we who knew him but never met him and wished we had.
I ❤️ seriously miss ole Russ Limbaugh.... the Man was bigger than life....Definitely a People person' a pioneer before his time....The greatest personality I've ever seen in my 77 years being on this Planet and Thoroughly miss that Radio massive personality.... RUSS HUSON LIMBAUGH RIP 🙏 🪦
I've been a big fan of Rush Limbaugh all my life. Thank you for showing his grave. His headstone and being buried next to the American flag is pure Rush. Apparently his wife just confirmed a big rumor about his death certificate the other day. In the occupation slot on the form, they wrote "Radios greatest of all time." Classic Rush.
Your cemetery tours are always so interesting! I love your depth of knowledge on each person and can find something positive to say about each. Thank you Jordan- these are always a favorite video! 🌴☀️🦩☺️❤️🥰😊
I live in the suburbs of St. Louis, MO. This cemetery is really huge, and there is another just as huge and historical right next to it with a road running between the two. You should visit Calvary Cemetery as well.
Boy you sure did your homework on this cemetary. I love history and cemeteries. You did a fantastic job. I have read books on the L&C expedition and a book about his oldest brother George who is controversial but was a Revolutionary war hero. I did like seeing Rushes grave too. Thank you.
thank you, Jordan for visiting Rush's grave. I watch your videos because you are honest and don't avoid the things the woke crowd would cancel you for. I have always appreciated how you do not avoid churches. And I love it when you read scripture inscriptions to us. Praise the Lord
@@Ken15643 you do know he donated millions to charity and even after his passing he continues to donate? He setup a scholarship program that will last for many years to come that will help less fortunate kids get the education they can't afford.
I was born and raised in St Louis, but I didn’t know a whole lot about this cemetery, except that it’s huge and some famous people are buried there. I really enjoyed your tour, and the very interesting people you profiled who were maybe not so well known. Nice job!
Back in the 80’s, Rush Limbaugh worked in radio in Sacramento California. He was funny.. he said the funniest thing I’ve ever heard on radio... when he told the time one day, he said..” Well, for you folks in Sacramento, the time is 12:15 ,, for the folks in Woodland, it’s 15 minutes after 12.. and for you folks in Lodi.. well.. the big hand is on the three, and the little one is on the 12.. “ I never will forget that!! 😅 But later, years later.. I started hating his guts.. 😂 Love Grandma Debbie
We visited Rush this summer, I was amazed at how many things people are still leaving at his headstone. There was a well worn copy of "The way things ought to be" sealed up in a clear bag that a fan left behind and lots of flowers and American flags. He was a true patriot and I miss now more than ever! 🇺🇸
Always a great adventure! Thanks for sharing the history! Another great cemetery to visit is near Springfield.. is the one in a lil ol town called Galloway
Another famous person buried there is Confederate General Alexander P. Stewart. Born in Tennessee, he served in the US Army, then became a math professor at Cumberland University in Nashville. He served with distinction in CSA's Army of Tennessee in the western theater of the war. After the Civil War, he became chancellor of the University of Mississippi. Lived with his son in St. Louis in his later years, and that's the reason he's buried there.
Rush moved me from the dark side in 1989. I listened to him as often as possible. He was a critical thinker, taught me those skills and honed them. He was so larger than life, as if he would live forever. I miss him so much ❤❤ he was such a magnanimous person , raised money for many causes, he loved out military and those in law enforcement! A true American patriot!
Very informative! I sat next to Larry Wilson's daughter Christie in my second grade class. Going to have to visit when I get down that way. Going to have to look for Rush's grave site as well. Awesome video!
Rush is my hero, I started listening the day after 9/11 and was hooked. People call him so many things that he never was. What impressed me most about him, was how he could predict what was going to happen in politics. And he would always give me hope, no matter how bad things got in America.
I love your cemetery vlogs you always tell such great stories about these individuals and their history, you showed great respect for Rush ty for the visit my best to you and Jah😎🐾
Doing a tour tomorrow of Glasnevin Cematary tomorrow! Plenty of well known Irish figures buried there. Hoping the rain holds off. Nice timing of this this video, so many fascinating stories
With you name being Hillary Just Bet You wasn't a big fan of Rush...and if I Was too guess most Likely a Democrat.....Ms Willson I've been kidding you enough......you an Your Have a great Thanksgiving and your Family....
Thank you for taking us to Cemetery we get to learn new facts so that we can pass on to our children & grandchildren because schools don't teach everything in those history books Safe Travels You & Jah
Yea I remember listening to ol Rush even remember his first in the late 1980s didn't know him from Adam but I remember before he started radio he was a coach for the K C Royals making 12 thousand a year he was first conservative talk show host ( national) in a world of liberals in my city he took Larry kings spot and wond up not only taking over talk radio but becoming one of richest in radio and a leader in the Republican party. As time went on I saw just how smart he was and a great American RIP RUSH miss your take on things
The river scenes for Almost Heros was filmed here where I live. Chris Farley hurt his finger while filming. They had to take him to the hospital. He stayed at a local hotel. And he was so nice and funny with all the hotel staff. He took a picture with some of them. And he said that he was the President of the big A!&% club. Haha
Thanks for visiting all the graves of the ladies of the Women's Voting Rights movement, since the Centennial Anniversary of the struggle that happened during the pandemic, I was wondering if everyone had forgotten it. They made their voices heard even though they couldn't vote. A lot of fierce women who made a name for themselves when many women didn't have that opportunity.
We learn so much from your vlogs, Jordan. Thank you so much for keeping us connected to people long gone but not forgotten. Jah looks so relaxed and content just being with you..the best co-pilot ever. 🙏🏻❤️🐕🦺🌹
Really enjoyed this episode, its pretty obvious why Rush wanted to be buried there and your take on him is accurate like him or not he was part of the fabric of this country and whether or not he compares to Lewis and Clark or the Bush dynasty could be a vlog for another day. Excellent as always Jorden.
As a child I was fascinated by the cemetery. We lived near there. I even wrote of it in my book, A BRIDGE TO TIME, A Re-enactor's Journey. Here is the paragraph... "Recently, I paid a visit to St. Louis’ haunted Lemp Mansion, home of the old Lemp Brewery and their famous beer, Falstaff. Next, it was on to the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. On completion of our Beer-Baron tour we found for sale samples of beer that would have been unthinkable a few years ago-Belgium’s Leffe beer. (I had a Leffe after my 2006 visit to the Belgium Army Museum in Brussels.) Who would have guessed that St. Louis’ Anheuser-Busch would sell out to InBev? The Anheusers, Busches, and Lemps now all reside quietly within a beer bottle throw of one another at St. Louis’ Bellefontaine Cemetery, not far from where my grandparents, Frederick and Marie Fuchs lie." (West and downhill from Clark's monument.) When I was young, far too many years ago, Falstaff and not Budweiser was the top beer in St. Louis. Additional: Before me is the book, MOVERS AND SHAKERS, SCALAWAGS AND SUFFRAGETTE, TALES FROM BELLEFONTAINE CEMETERY by Carol Ferring Shepley.
Jordan,,, I live in billings mt. About 25 miles east of me is. ( as far as I know ) the only proof of their trip is a huge rock They named pompies piller where he carved his initials in w.m.Clark July 25 1806. It is now covered in a glass case. Its carved in sandstone. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
Thank you for showing Rush Limbaugh's gravesite 🇺🇸
Visited the cemetery in May 2022 while in town for the Orioles-Cardinals series. In your intro picture, I sat down under the tree at Rush's grave site. Also visited Rush's hometown of Cape Girardeau while in MO. Miss ya Rush.
Whether history is good or bad, we still need to learn from it! I love how you are non-political and just tell things like they are. I and many others may not agree, but that's ok. Many people are trying to cancel others or crucify them because they don't have the same ideals or beliefs, and it's not right! Thank you for keeping it real and keeping it light-hearted.
Amen! Just because someone doesn’t agree with something that you said doesn’t make it okay for them to try to take away your rights to say it. We’re seeing more and more of the so called “cancel culture” in our society. It’s so wrong, doxxing people and publishing their home addresses, place of employment, email addresses and personal phone numbers, getting people fired from their jobs, harassed out on the street, etc. These people are like a pack of rabid dogs. Never in a million years did I think that I’d see all that’s happening in the U.S. right now going on in my lifetime.
this was pretty interesting and a huge cemaetary. nice statues and beautiful mausoleum thanks Jordan and Jah had a nice time
Hi Jordan, well, I learned a few things today. So much history in Cemeteries and such beautiful graves and Mausoleums. You just don't know who you are going to be buried near, or who will be buried near you, do you. Great vlog Jordan.
Loved this vlog, Jordan! What a tribute you give so many with sharing their stories! Love all the history! Thank you!
For 3 hours Monday through Friday Rush was a voice of hope. For 25 years of my life he was a fixture every afternoon and I can honestly say my life has been sadder since his passing. Thanks for the visit.
Always enjoy your videos. And, I confess, I’m a graveyard junkie. Enjoyed seeing all the history and insights you gave. One memory you sparked was in regards to the St Louis Cardinal football player, Larry Wilson. I remember watching him play a game with two broken arms! Can you imagine a safety playing with that? He did. And played well.
I been wanting to see the rush grave. Great patriot. ❤
Great video and beautiful cemetery. My grandmother had a bad leg break when she was a little girl in St. Louis and met Gussie Busch whom had been at the hospital and he heard of this little girl and the circumstances, so he went into her room and talked with her. Afterward, he went into the hall and seen the doctor talking with my great grandfather and heard him tell the doctor that he'll go to the bank and try to get a second note to the farm to pay for the expensive surgery to save her from losing the leg. Gussie took the doctor aside and said to do whatever was necessary for her and that he would pay for it. What a good guy and growing up I never seen any other brand of beer at any family get together, it was always Budweiser. We still have an x-ray from when she was 80 showing the steel rod from way back then.
I spent twenty five years working at the Anheuser Busch brewery. The Busch family has always been generous to the American people and especially to their employees. My dad worked for Gussie Busch and I worked for August Busch the 3rd and August Busch the 4th. The entire family , the best friend the working men and women ever had. The stories of their kindness will last forever because their true.
Every bio you gave was very interesting, thank you so much, Jordan!
And that's why your the best!!! 🌼
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Aww, thanks for showing Rush's gravesite. He was the best. We loved him for 20 years.
“The wise and the foolish, the guilty and the just, have quietly planted their bones in the dust.”
Rush was the GOAT .. I adored him and I miss him. The best teacher I ever had .. ❤
I am from the STL area and have never been to the Bellefontaine Cemetery. I had no idea so many important people were buried there. Thanks Jordan, you are amazing at what you do!
Was born and raised in St. Louis for the first 13 years of my life. I knew of this cemetery because it was just across the way of where my one grandmother lived. Never got to see much of it but all the historical people buried there makes it very interesting and I have never seen it not taken care of. The grounds have always looked so nice and serene.
great vlog! my grandfather had to listen to Rush every day and we knew to be silent when he was on. Glad I got to see his grave
It's a beautiful sight and site for sure!
You can bet the property values dropped significantly when they buried that turd limburger there!!!!!
thank you LOVED Rush Limbaugh - would listen to his show every day at work.
Thank you for showing Rush's grave. He was a great patriot and we miss him so much.
Rush has a beautiful stone. So peaceful by itself with the flagpole & benches. Thanks again for another tasteful clip. Sacagawea deserves to be right there with L & C.
It's hard to see Rush's tombstone. He was so full of life and love for America and her people. He left us way too soon. I miss you sir.
Great episode Jordan! I had never heard of that Titanic passenger. What a beautiful cemetery, thanks for taking us along with you and Jah! 😄
This is a really awesome tour/video. I was a police officer in Bellefontaine Neighbors for several yrs (several yrs ago) and spent a lot of time in that cemetery. Very well done.
You can see I love watching the videos where you go to different cemeteries and show the beautiful mausoleums and gravestones. That's crazy to think she had her parents exhumed so that they could have that spot. Kind of weird to think about, but that is an absolutely beautiful mausoleum.
I never got to have a conversation with Rush, but I listened to him thousands of hours. Maybe someday I'll sit and talk to him at his headstone, and like the Sphinx, he'll whisper back to me. Those benches are for we who knew him but never met him and wished we had.
Great Video Jordan. Love history and seeing Lewis and Clark graves and Rush.
It’s really just Clark. Lewis is buried in Lewis County, Tennessee. They named the county and the city Lewisburg after him.
What a amazing cemetery, so many famous names thanks for the history lesson.
Thank you, Jordan! I always enjoy the cemetery tours.The Busch mausoleum was of particular interest! Looks like a little Cathedral.
I really enjoy your cemetery vlogs Jordon. So much history . I learned alot today . Thank you
I ❤️ seriously miss ole Russ Limbaugh.... the Man was bigger than life....Definitely a People person' a pioneer before his time....The greatest personality I've ever seen in my 77 years being on this Planet and
Thoroughly miss that Radio massive personality....
RUSS HUSON LIMBAUGH RIP 🙏 🪦
I've been a big fan of Rush Limbaugh all my life. Thank you for showing his grave. His headstone and being buried next to the American flag is pure Rush. Apparently his wife just confirmed a big rumor about his death certificate the other day. In the occupation slot on the form, they wrote "Radios greatest of all time." Classic Rush.
Rush was still is my favorite radio talk host iam so glad the president recognized him with that medal 🥇 rip 🙏
Right across the road is Calvary Cemetery…also holds a lot of famous Missourians. Among them General Sherman.
Your cemetery tours are always so interesting! I love your depth of knowledge on each person and can find something positive to say about each. Thank you Jordan- these are always a favorite video! 🌴☀️🦩☺️❤️🥰😊
Excellent Vlog Jordan. Thank you.
I live in the suburbs of St. Louis, MO. This cemetery is really huge, and there is another just as huge and historical right next to it with a road running between the two. You should visit Calvary Cemetery as well.
Boy you sure did your homework on this cemetary. I love history and cemeteries. You did a fantastic job. I have read books on the L&C expedition and a book about his oldest brother George who is controversial but was a Revolutionary war hero. I did like seeing Rushes grave too. Thank you.
thank you, Jordan for visiting Rush's grave. I watch your videos because you are honest and don't avoid the things the woke crowd would cancel you for. I have always appreciated how you do not avoid churches. And I love it when you read scripture inscriptions to us. Praise the Lord
I hope Rush is happy with the money he earned by demonizing everyone else on this Earth while he was here.
He was a hero to us. He was truthful and a patriot.
@@Ken15643 you do know he donated millions to charity and even after his passing he continues to donate? He setup a scholarship program that will last for many years to come that will help less fortunate kids get the education they can't afford.
@@Ken15643 Bless Your Heart!
@@Ken15643 yea he did he got Elton John to play at his wedding
I was born and raised in St Louis, but I didn’t know a whole lot about this cemetery, except that it’s huge and some famous people are buried there. I really enjoyed your tour, and the very interesting people you profiled who were maybe not so well known. Nice job!
Me to my home town, oh lots of history
A beautiful and fascinating cemetery. So much rich history in one cemetery. Thank you so much for sharing this Jordan. Blessings- Judith 🎭🎵
St Louis Missouri is my hometown thanks for visiting and sharing my home town's history and historic people.
This was one of the best yet. I live not too far from where this is ❤
Wonderful video and St. Louis once a very great city w/ lots of history!
Thanks Jordan
Back in the 80’s, Rush Limbaugh worked in radio in Sacramento California. He was funny.. he said the funniest thing I’ve ever heard on radio... when he told the time one day, he said..” Well, for you folks in Sacramento, the time is 12:15 ,, for the folks in Woodland, it’s 15 minutes after 12.. and for you folks in Lodi.. well.. the big hand is on the three, and the little one is on the 12.. “ I never will forget that!! 😅 But later, years later.. I started hating his guts.. 😂 Love Grandma Debbie
We visited Rush this summer, I was amazed at how many things people are still leaving at his headstone. There was a well worn copy of "The way things ought to be" sealed up in a clear bag that a fan left behind and lots of flowers and American flags. He was a true patriot and I miss now more than ever! 🇺🇸
Mega dittos to the above!
Thanks for this video ! I've watched numerous other cemetery videos and your's was one of the best.
Always a great adventure! Thanks for sharing the history! Another great cemetery to visit is near Springfield.. is the one in a lil ol town called Galloway
I always enjoy cemetery videos. Just a way to remember those who’ve passed and learn. Thanks Jordan
Well done and so respectful. Glad Jah was there to help !
I use to drive by here everyday to school! So cool!
Thank you and Jah very much! I enjoyed it!! 😁
I started listening to Rush the day he went national in radio. He was radio's greatest of all time. Miss you Rush.
Loved this video. I geo cache and love to go to cemetery's to find them and look around.
Ken Burns made a fascinating documentary on Lewis & Clark that I highly recommend. Lewis & Clark; The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (1997).
I used to listen to rush with my foks. Miss him and both of them. Thank you Jordan.
Thanks you Jordan! From Missouri
Thanks Jordan. Love the history you include. Especially appreciate seeing Rush's grave, miss him every day.
Love cemetery videos. I just learn so many things.
I loved seeing Rushes grave.I loved him,and use to listen to his show when I was making my patient rounds.
Another famous person buried there is Confederate General Alexander P. Stewart. Born in Tennessee, he served in the US Army, then became a math professor at Cumberland University in Nashville. He served with distinction in CSA's Army of Tennessee in the western theater of the war. After the Civil War, he became chancellor of the University of Mississippi. Lived with his son in St. Louis in his later years, and that's the reason he's buried there.
Rush moved me from the dark side in 1989. I listened to him as often as possible. He was a critical thinker, taught me those skills and honed them. He was so larger than life, as if he would live forever. I miss him so much ❤❤ he was such a magnanimous person , raised money for many causes, he loved out military and those in law enforcement! A true American patriot!
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Jordan i had fun watching this video, i really enjoyed it and i love all the videos that you share with us.
Very informative! I sat next to Larry Wilson's daughter Christie in my second grade class. Going to have to visit when I get down that way. Going to have to look for Rush's grave site as well. Awesome video!
Thanks for all the info you provide to us all!!
Love the hat!
I miss Rush. Thank you for showing us.
Me too. A great patriot. God bless Rush.
Passionate about the research, an admirable characteristic....
Fantastic show. Thanks Jordan.
Rush is my hero, I started listening the day after 9/11 and was hooked. People call him so many things that he never was. What impressed me most about him, was how he could predict what was going to happen in politics. And he would always give me hope, no matter how bad things got in America.
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Easily entertained...😂
Easily entertained...😂
Great to see my local area, explored this cemetery many years ago!
Miss Rush thanks sharing vlogs
WOW... fantastic thank you for bringing us along... =)
Loved this video!! Thanks for visiting cemeteries. You inspire me to do this more.
I love your cemetery vlogs you always tell such great stories about these individuals and their history, you showed great respect for Rush ty for the visit my best to you and Jah😎🐾
Excellent content as always! Thanks so much for sharing!
thank you Jordan another great infomative video x ria Woolton England
Doing a tour tomorrow of Glasnevin Cematary tomorrow! Plenty of well known Irish figures buried there. Hoping the rain holds off. Nice timing of this this video, so many fascinating stories
I'm not a big Rush fan but he lived down the street from were I worked in Sacramento many years ago and would see him occasionally.
With you name being Hillary Just Bet
You wasn't a big fan of Rush...and if I
Was too guess most Likely a Democrat.....Ms Willson I've been kidding you enough......you an Your
Have a great Thanksgiving and your
Family....
Thank you for taking us to Cemetery we get to learn new facts so that we can pass on to our children & grandchildren because schools don't teach everything in those history books Safe Travels You & Jah
love all the stories. Thanks for the video
Yea I remember listening to ol Rush even remember his first in the late 1980s didn't know him from Adam but I remember before he started radio he was a coach for the K C Royals making 12 thousand a year he was first conservative talk show host ( national) in a world of liberals in my city he took Larry kings spot and wond up not only taking over talk radio but becoming one of richest in radio and a leader in the Republican party. As time went on I saw just how smart he was and a great American
RIP RUSH miss your take on things
The river scenes for Almost Heros was filmed here where I live. Chris Farley hurt his finger while filming. They had to take him to the hospital. He stayed at a local hotel. And he was so nice and funny with all the hotel staff. He took a picture with some of them. And he said that he was the President of the big A!&% club. Haha
I always enjoy your videos Jordan.. Thank you for educating me on numerous subjects..🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Thanks for visiting all the graves of the ladies of the Women's Voting Rights movement, since the Centennial Anniversary of the struggle that happened during the pandemic, I was wondering if everyone had forgotten it. They made their voices heard even though they couldn't vote. A lot of fierce women who made a name for themselves when many women didn't have that opportunity.
Beautiful cemetery. Thank you. May Rush rest in peace. A true patriot.
This was so interesting Jordan. Thank you
We learn so much from your vlogs, Jordan. Thank you so much for keeping us connected to people long gone but not forgotten. Jah looks so relaxed and content just being with you..the best co-pilot ever. 🙏🏻❤️🐕🦺🌹
loved Rush! he was great.
Another awesome one Jordan! Thank you!❤️🐾🐾
Thanks for the video i enjoyed watching
I loved the vlog today, keep them coming!
Love the cemetery vlogs. TFS
You need to your Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis!!!! Beautiful and fascinating place!!!
Really enjoyed this episode, its pretty obvious why Rush wanted to be buried there and your take on him is accurate like him or not he was part of the fabric of this country and whether or not he compares to Lewis and Clark or the Bush dynasty could be a vlog for another day.
Excellent as always Jorden.
Thank you for visiting the grave of Rush Limbaugh.😊😊
As a child I was fascinated by the cemetery. We lived near there. I even wrote of it in my book, A BRIDGE TO TIME, A Re-enactor's Journey. Here is the paragraph...
"Recently, I paid a visit to St. Louis’ haunted Lemp Mansion, home of the old Lemp Brewery and their famous beer, Falstaff. Next, it was on to the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. On completion of our Beer-Baron tour we found for sale samples of beer that would have been unthinkable a few years ago-Belgium’s Leffe beer. (I had a Leffe after my 2006 visit to the Belgium Army Museum in Brussels.) Who would have guessed that St. Louis’ Anheuser-Busch would sell out to InBev? The Anheusers, Busches, and Lemps now all reside quietly within a beer bottle throw of one another at St. Louis’ Bellefontaine Cemetery, not far from where my grandparents, Frederick and Marie Fuchs lie." (West and downhill from Clark's monument.)
When I was young, far too many years ago, Falstaff and not Budweiser was the top beer in St. Louis. Additional: Before me is the book, MOVERS AND SHAKERS, SCALAWAGS AND SUFFRAGETTE, TALES FROM BELLEFONTAINE CEMETERY by Carol Ferring Shepley.
Fantastic cemetery vlog, Mr. Jordan!
Jordan,,, I live in billings mt. About 25 miles east of me is. ( as far as I know ) the only proof of their trip is a huge rock They named pompies piller where he carved his initials in w.m.Clark July 25 1806. It is now covered in a glass case. Its carved in sandstone. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
I really did enjoy this video I'm a history buff keep on having fun and be safe all my best Ramon
Thank you Jordan. Love seeing the info of my state.😁