What a beautiful state capitol. Absolutely magnificent with the marble pillars and floors. Very tastefully done. Love the fountain and beautiful service memorials. They truly appreciate their servicemen and women. The music was very tastefully selected. Loved it.
Man I love yr doc i realy love the subject matter of these places they are gold dust it's so beautiful to see them in their natural glory and must be real speshial to be able to be there in person and smel the air and realy tel how old these antiques are cars, towns the whole Americana history expirience I wish that one day I could go to America Dakota route 66 and all these places to visit me and my family it is my dream to be able be there I just love America and yet I've never been there but I know im gonna love cause I know I've been there in passed life God Bless America and the wonderful people and cultures ,I realy love these doc that you make my friend it realy feels like as If I were there thanks for filming and sharing and if you have any advise on how to go about in booking these excursions I would be most greatful ,im from The Rock of GIBRALTAR 🇬🇮 I KNOW im a bit away but it's always been my dream to go to America god bless my friend and i will be looking out for yr doc for they are real educational thanks bud take care of yr self.
When I was a child, Ken Curtis came to our Rodeo in Texas. He came out in his best "Festus" voice and after a few minutes he began to sing. You could have heard a pin drop. He had a beautiful voice
At minute marker 1:56 there about I saw the beginnings of a major accident. A truck pulling a heavy load slammed on his brakes and headed for the ditch to avoid taking out the car in front of him. You are a pleasant get away from this crazy world. Thank you so much! And God be with you always
Pierre, SD is pronounced "peer" by the way. In the winter, there is Christmas at the Capitol and there are a lot of Christmas trees throughout the building. It is awesome. Just found this video and didn't have a chance to watch the whole thing. There is also a really beautiful scenic drive that follows the along Highway 1806 / 1804 that goes from Fort Thompson to Merida, ND.
I've been watching you all day! Thanks for showing me all the places and things I can't see on my own! I'm usually stuck here since my stroke and your videos make it so much better!
The Badlands are so beautiful. America is such an amazing place. Don't know why so many Americans leave here to travel elsewhere. Thank you for this wonderful armchair travelogue. S. Dakota is such a beautiful state. Wish I could visit.
Thank you for visiting our South Dakota Capitol. I am a subscriber of your RUclips and a South Dakota resident of Sioux Falls. I used to live in Pierre. My favorite RUclips video is your visit in Wyoming.
Thank you so much for this it really brings back memories. I first moved for the US and Ft Pierre in '89. You drove past my old house and old 2nd grade school. The road where I got jumped by 3rd graders lol. We used to run wild all around the old downtown there, it was historic then. Would jump on the trains as they slowly ran though town and got in all kinds of trouble. Just had to be home when the street lights came on. Only lived there a couple years but I got a good solid grounding and taste of what America was all about.
What an amazing collection of cars, trucks, etc. in that auto museum. I may be female but I love antique and classic vehicles. Used to work on my own. No big bros to help.
I am a huge fan of dances with wolves,I drove my dad to San Deigo for his ships reunion, in 2005,on the way back to Alabama, we went to Pierre South Dakota and we actually stayed at the home of the principle set builder of the town and furniture .
Awesome! When I visited my 93-year-old grandpa in Texas, we watched a lot of Gunsmoke together. I'm definitely going there next time I'm in South Dakota.
1:43:08 From my Minuteman days in the 80s, there were 150 missiles at Ellsworth AFB near Rapid City before they were deactivated. Other bases were at Minot AFB in ND (150 missiles, still active) Grand Forks AFB near the ND/MN state line (150 missiles deactivated) Malmstrom AFB in Montana (100 missiles, still active) F. E. Warren AFB near Cheyenne, WY (150 missiles, still active) and Whiteman AFB in central Missouri (150 missiles, deactivated). One of each launch facilities controlled a "flight" of 10 missile silos.
Russ. I grew up in SD. (Moved there when I was 6 months old. Lived there until age 14 years. The capital of South Dakota, Pierre, is pronounced "peer" not the French way "Pierre".
It's a miracle of a country and to be able to traverse it in this way (without crowded airports!) is a very special treat. I'll watch for all your "adventures" from now on. Thank you!!!
A friend of mine was a missel tech stationed in Germany for the U S army. His duty was thirty days on, and thirty days off. He would report, and go down in the silo for thirty days. At the end of thirty days he would come back up, and he and his buddies would travel Europe. He went to all the countries in Europe. He loved it. He said he would not trade his adventures for anything.
Love your channel! I like road-trips but because of my job, I don’t have that many weeks in a year that I can go to visit places. So thanks for bringing us viewers to these place with you.
Thanks for taking me down memory lane, great video! My Dad retired at Ellsworth AFB in 73. I later married an AF GI and we ended up at Ellsworth in 88. We left the AF in 92. It was great to live on base just down the street from Wahsington Dr. where I lived when I was 5 years old! Spent most of my childhood in South Dakota. EAFB, Rapid City, Box Elder, Custer, and Sioux Falls too. Miss being a Sodakian!
Hello Russ! Wonderful! I really enjoyed seeing South Dakota through your eyes. The impact that Eagle had at the Veterans Memorial was powerful! Amazing tour of the Courthouse, Museums, Old Homesteads & towns, Enjoyed the drive through the badlands, & seeing all its beautiful colors. With my new Gateway Notebook, I almost feel like I'm riding with you. I liked the campground, very inviting with the benches looking out over the town. Thank you.
We spent a few weeks there. Went through the Black Hills, Bad Lands, in the Bad Lands we come upon a town with 3 buildings, 1 was a trading post, the other was a bar that just opened after 90 years with a dirty floor, a 2 room school also used as church, cemetery. There was another bar a few miles away with a pool table, and a live horse walking around inside. Wall Drug was something to visit, and we stayed in a mini town Wasta where if you left the door open a rabbit, would hop in and hang out. A person's home was the grocery store with 5 double-sided shelves. Maybe 50 people in town. Wanda and her husband, the owners of the 5 room motel would invite you to their table for diner. This was in 91.
Hi Russ! Great Video! I got a SD driver's license recently (it took only one overnight in a campground!).I also took a tour of the Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse monument, saw buffalo and prairie dogs! Now I am looking for a small half acre of land in Lawrence County I can park my camper van on during the summer, and use as a permanent legal domicile but small deeded RV lots in South Dakota are hard to find! Still looking though!
@@BillGreenAZ And no propery tax on vehicles! And I don't have to return to South Dakota annually for vehicle emission testing! Plus my vehicle insurance rate was cut in half!
A few years ago I was in the badlands saw a herd of bighorn sheep. Right now here in central Minnesota we have over 3 feet of snow. Coldest so far was -14 below zero. In December. Was -1 this morning but warming to low 30’s to upper 20’s by Monday. Take care Russ be safe
Hello! Just wanted to add a comment about the fighting stallions monument that you looked at in Pierre SD. Its very interesting to note that the individuals with their pictures on that monument honor state officials and business leaders whom perished with the Governor in a plane crash in Iowa. Just thought you'd like to know some local history.
Casey Tibbs (the rodeo museum at 30:27) inspired a one-season TV show in the 1960s: "Stoney Burke" starring Jack Lord as a rodeo competitor seeking the "Golden Buckle" award. Tibbs produced the rodeo sequences (also pulled some stunt double duty) and served as technical advisor for a number of episodes.
thank you for this video, I've been follow you for long time and I really like see videos like this. I went to south dakota on 2021 and I really enyoyed it.
Visited this area back in 2010 with a church group. Enjoyed seeing the area again. Loved the Pioneer Car Museum filled with everything, Wow. Enjoy your videos.
I've watched many of your videos and I'd like you to know just how much I enjoy them. Your sometimes light humor, coupled with your detailed commentary is delightful. Please keep the videos coming and I'll be traveling with you!! 💜
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Oh, my heavens! So very clean, so lovely! Wheres all the cans and bags on the ground! Wheres the tents? Wheres the plastic and grime? Not where you went! I sure hate what my state has become, but this is lovely.
That bell near the state capitol was probably made right here in CT in a small town we nicknamed "Belltown" USA. They are still in business today but In a different town. They had a fire two or three years ago. The Liberty Bell was also cast there and all bells in state capitols, etc. CT would be a great place to visit just for that alone.
Hey Russ, another cool tour this time through South Dakota. Neat Museums old Western towns and the Bad Lands aptly named. Thanks again for sharing. safe travels as always. 😃😃.
We have friends in SD, and when we left their home after a visit they said we needed to go to Mitchel SD to see the Corn Palace. It was so amazing and very impressive. Such incredible large murals made with corn cobs. We loved it.
What a great tour!! It would have been cool if you shared the history of wall drug while you were there. The marketing of wall drug with free ice water to all travelers and passers by to get customers to the original pharmacy!! It worked!!
Your channel is great! You are doing what myself and I’m sure many others would love to be doing. Just soaking up the States and the local communities that aren’t usually given a spotlight. Amazing stuff. If I ever strike it rich I’ll be out there somewhere doing the same.
The capitol was beautiful and hats off to you for the fine video, but the car museum was epic! Definitely added to my bucket list. Thanks for the hard editing work. Regards, Kevin
I have been trying to figure out who your voice sounds like and it hit me when I saw an old western movie, You sound like Bruce Dern and I love it , your voice is so soothing ! Love these videos of yours
In FortWayne,Indiana, there’s an antique car collection! Probably larger than in SD! Still love those old cars! I used to own a ‘56 Chevy, 4 door hardtop! Loved that car until the transmission went out!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.Nowadays buildings are not as beautifully done as this Capitol building built early with wonderful architecture.
Thanks for the memory trip updated. Nice photography. Are you going to Rushmore, Crazyhorse, Stergis, Custer State Park or Wind cave? Didn’t see Any buffalo chip artifacts aka buffalo poop creations. Thanks S Dakota is beautiful!
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What a beautiful state capitol. Absolutely magnificent with the marble pillars and floors. Very tastefully done. Love the fountain and beautiful service memorials. They truly appreciate their servicemen and women. The music was very tastefully selected. Loved it.
Man I love yr doc i realy love the subject matter of these places they are gold dust it's so beautiful to see them in their natural glory and must be real speshial to be able to be there in person and smel the air and realy tel how old these antiques are cars, towns the whole Americana history expirience I wish that one day I could go to America
Dakota route 66 and all these places to visit me and my family it is my dream to be able be there I just love America and yet I've never been there but I know im gonna love cause I know I've been there in passed life
God Bless America and the wonderful people and cultures ,I realy love these doc that you make my friend it realy feels like as If I were there thanks for filming and sharing and if you have any advise on how to go about in booking these excursions I would be most greatful ,im from
The Rock of GIBRALTAR 🇬🇮 I KNOW im a bit away but it's always been my dream to go to America god bless my friend and i will be looking out for yr doc for they are real educational thanks bud take care of yr self.
When I was a child, Ken Curtis came to our Rodeo in Texas. He came out in his best "Festus" voice and after a few minutes he began to sing. You could have heard a pin drop. He had a beautiful voice
At minute marker 1:56 there about I saw the beginnings of a major accident. A truck pulling a heavy load slammed on his brakes and headed for the ditch to avoid taking out the car in front of him.
You are a pleasant get away from this crazy world. Thank you so much! And God be with you always
Just about to join you from England brilliant video steam
What a beautiful video and what a magnificent Capitol and war memorial!! Just beautiful. Thank you!!
Pierre, SD is pronounced "peer" by the way. In the winter, there is Christmas at the Capitol and there are a lot of Christmas trees throughout the building. It is awesome.
Just found this video and didn't have a chance to watch the whole thing. There is also a really beautiful scenic drive that follows the along Highway 1806 / 1804 that goes from Fort Thompson to Merida, ND.
I've been watching you all day! Thanks for showing me all the places and things I can't see on my own! I'm usually stuck here since my stroke and your videos make it so much better!
You are so welcome!
We finally got to go here and it was the 4th of July...CLOSED! SO thankful we got to see it with you Russ!
The Badlands are so beautiful. America is such an amazing place. Don't know why so many Americans leave here to travel elsewhere. Thank you for this wonderful armchair travelogue. S. Dakota is such a beautiful state. Wish I could visit.
Keep your hands and feet inside the ride at all times! Thanks for the tour, Russ. 😊
Thank you for visiting our South Dakota Capitol. I am a subscriber of your RUclips and a South Dakota resident of Sioux Falls. I used to live in Pierre. My favorite RUclips video is your visit in Wyoming.
Thank you so much for this it really brings back memories. I first moved for the US and Ft Pierre in '89. You drove past my old house and old 2nd grade school. The road where I got jumped by 3rd graders lol. We used to run wild all around the old downtown there, it was historic then. Would jump on the trains as they slowly ran though town and got in all kinds of trouble. Just had to be home when the street lights came on. Only lived there a couple years but I got a good solid grounding and taste of what America was all about.
What an amazing collection of cars, trucks, etc. in that auto museum. I may be female but I love antique and classic vehicles. Used to work on my own. No big bros to help.
that state capital is so beautiful, thanks for sharing and whole vidieo is wonderful
I am a huge fan of dances with wolves,I drove my dad to San Deigo for his ships reunion, in 2005,on the way back to Alabama, we went to Pierre South Dakota and we actually stayed at the home of the principle set builder of the town and furniture .
Thanks for the South Dakota's Bad Lands and all, spectacular.
He, Hey, It's RVerTV Russ, Thanks Ready for the Ride.YEA👍
Awesome! When I visited my 93-year-old grandpa in Texas, we watched a lot of Gunsmoke together. I'm definitely going there next time I'm in South Dakota.
1:43:08 From my Minuteman days in the 80s, there were 150 missiles at Ellsworth AFB near Rapid City before they were deactivated.
Other bases were at Minot AFB in ND (150 missiles, still active)
Grand Forks AFB near the ND/MN state line (150 missiles deactivated)
Malmstrom AFB in Montana (100 missiles, still active)
F. E. Warren AFB near Cheyenne, WY (150 missiles, still active)
and Whiteman AFB in central Missouri (150 missiles, deactivated).
One of each launch facilities controlled a "flight" of 10 missile silos.
Hey, another missile jock. I was at Ellsworth 76-81. Worked in all three squadrons: mostly at Hotel and then all over the wing too.
Russ. I grew up in SD. (Moved there when I was 6 months old. Lived there until age 14 years. The capital of South Dakota, Pierre, is pronounced "peer" not the French way "Pierre".
Also, the SD town of "Lead" is pronounced "Leed". Just a FYI
@@larrykolda6107 Yep!
Agreed. When I was visiting, the first native I encountered quickly corrected me. It's Peer, not Pea Air, we're not French.
2:09:07 The BADLANDS start here. It was great to see this national park again. I was a teenager in the 1970s last time out that way. Thank you, Russ!
It's a miracle of a country and to be able to traverse it in this way (without crowded airports!) is a very special treat. I'll watch for all your "adventures" from now on. Thank you!!!
Thanks Mr. Russ👍. Did you ever find out who that man is driving that white van following you around🤣
This is the best one yet!! Thanks Russ, you’re a marvel. And thank you for the respect you show vets. Semper Fi, carry on.
Semper Fi !
@@bluegrassers hoorah!!
A friend of mine was a missel tech stationed in Germany for the U S army. His duty was thirty days on, and thirty days off. He would report, and go down in the silo for thirty days. At the end of thirty days he would come back up, and he and his buddies would travel Europe. He went to all the countries in Europe. He loved it. He said he would not trade his adventures for anything.
Love your channel! I like road-trips but because of my job, I don’t have that many weeks in a year that I can go to visit places. So thanks for bringing us viewers to these place with you.
Thanks for taking me down memory lane, great video! My Dad retired at Ellsworth AFB in 73. I later married an AF GI and we ended up at Ellsworth in 88. We left the AF in 92. It was great to live on base just down the street from Wahsington Dr. where I lived when I was 5 years old! Spent most of my childhood in South Dakota. EAFB, Rapid City, Box Elder, Custer, and Sioux Falls too. Miss being a Sodakian!
That is awesome!
Beautiful!
Hello Russ! Wonderful! I really enjoyed seeing South Dakota through your eyes. The impact that Eagle had at the Veterans Memorial was powerful! Amazing tour of the Courthouse, Museums, Old Homesteads & towns, Enjoyed the drive through the badlands, & seeing all its beautiful colors. With my new Gateway Notebook, I almost feel like I'm riding with you. I liked the campground, very inviting with the benches looking out over the town. Thank you.
I agree
Cool Russ! You take us the best field trips! 🎉
We spent a few weeks there. Went through the Black Hills, Bad Lands, in the Bad Lands we come upon a town with 3 buildings, 1 was a trading post, the other was a bar that just opened after 90 years with a dirty floor, a 2 room school also used as church, cemetery. There was another bar a few miles away with a pool table, and a live horse walking around inside. Wall Drug was something to visit, and we stayed in a mini town Wasta where if you left the door open a rabbit, would hop in and hang out. A person's home was the grocery store with 5 double-sided shelves. Maybe 50 people in town. Wanda and her husband, the owners of the 5 room motel would invite you to their table for diner. This was in 91.
Real nice....loved those streets of that town❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🇰🇪🇰🇪
long time ago driving to Winnipeg, from Chicago---stayed at a old hotel in he middle of nowhere
Hi Russ!
Great Video!
I got a SD driver's license recently (it took only one overnight in a campground!).I also took a tour of the Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse monument, saw buffalo and prairie dogs!
Now I am looking for a small half acre of land in Lawrence County I can park my camper van on during the summer, and use as a permanent legal domicile but small deeded RV lots in South Dakota are hard to find! Still looking though!
Now you don't have to pay state income tax as a legal resident of the state.
@@BillGreenAZ And no propery tax on vehicles! And I don't have to return to South Dakota annually for vehicle emission testing! Plus my vehicle insurance rate was cut in half!
A few years ago I was in the badlands saw a herd of bighorn sheep. Right now here in central Minnesota we have over 3 feet of snow. Coldest so far was -14 below zero. In December. Was -1 this morning but warming to low 30’s to upper 20’s by Monday. Take care Russ be safe
Hello! Just wanted to add a comment about the fighting stallions monument that you looked at in Pierre SD. Its very interesting to note that the individuals with their pictures on that monument honor state officials and business leaders whom perished with the Governor in a plane crash in Iowa. Just thought you'd like to know some local history.
Nice review Russ. I'm glad you got to see the Veterans memorial behind the Capital.
We love the Firefighter Memorial. Thanks for sharing that!
Thanks for this lovely video!! Wish I could visit these places.
Never been to South Dakota, thanks for the long video tour! In 2075, I will be 109 years old, I don't think I will make that one either!😁💕
I'll be 115 anything you want me to do??
Wow, what a great memorial to those who served. Very beautiful and well done . South Dakota has a great Governor !
Nice job Russ! Love South Dakota!!
Casey Tibbs (the rodeo museum at 30:27) inspired a one-season TV show in the 1960s: "Stoney Burke" starring Jack Lord as a rodeo competitor seeking the "Golden Buckle" award. Tibbs produced the rodeo sequences (also pulled some stunt double duty) and served as technical advisor for a number of episodes.
thank you for this video, I've been follow you for long time and I really like see videos like this. I went to south dakota on 2021 and I really enyoyed it.
Visited this area back in 2010 with a church group. Enjoyed seeing the area again. Loved the Pioneer Car Museum filled with everything, Wow. Enjoy your videos.
I've watched many of your videos and I'd like you to know just how much I enjoy them. Your sometimes light humor, coupled with your detailed commentary is delightful. Please keep the videos coming and I'll be traveling with you!! 💜
thank you Lelia
I spent the summer months in South Dakota on my Grandparents farm. My 7th birthday and managed to make the news paper lol 1977 great times
Most excellent road trip what a amazing ride thanks for the video I'd really enjoyed the ride along Thanks again Russ
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This is the channel i been looking for. Rv + small towns + slow pace out west…..i cant wait to do something like that
Oh, my heavens! So very clean, so lovely! Wheres all the cans and bags on the ground! Wheres the tents? Wheres the plastic and grime? Not where you went! I sure hate what my state has become, but this is lovely.
Wow! Thanks!! It is so beautiful inside their state capital. The white makes me think of what the Taj Mahal may have been like.
Angie may your mom have a blessed 80 th. Love you videos . Stay safe and warm.
Yes that 1880 Museum props and buildings looks familiar from western movies. Very good. All those museums were interesting Very informative video.
Thank you Russ. I was born and raised in South Dakota.❤ Excellent video!!
That bell near the state capitol was probably made right here in CT in a small town we nicknamed "Belltown" USA. They are still in business today but In a different town. They had a fire two or three years ago.
The Liberty Bell was also cast there and all bells in state capitols, etc. CT would be a great place to visit just for that alone.
Thank you for making it------Loved it
Hey Russ, another cool tour this time through South Dakota. Neat Museums old Western towns and the Bad Lands aptly named. Thanks again for sharing. safe travels as always. 😃😃.
Love, love, love this video. I am originially from North Dakota. But, I haven't been to many parts of South Dakota. Now, I can say I have!!! 😁
Enjoyed the video of South Dakota. Such interesting and beautiful topography! Thanks for sharing!
Visited twice in 2 years looking forward on returning.🙏🏼❤️
We have friends in SD, and when we left their home after a visit they said we needed to go to Mitchel SD to see the Corn Palace. It was so amazing and very impressive. Such incredible large murals made with corn cobs. We loved it.
Been up there twice! Gods country, breath taking
What a great tour!! It would have been cool if you shared the history of wall drug while you were there. The marketing of wall drug with free ice water to all travelers and passers by to get customers to the original pharmacy!! It worked!!
Your channel is great! You are doing what myself and I’m sure many others would love to be doing. Just soaking up the States and the local communities that aren’t usually given a spotlight. Amazing stuff. If I ever strike it rich I’ll be out there somewhere doing the same.
The capitol was beautiful and hats off to you for the fine video, but the car museum was epic! Definitely added to my bucket list. Thanks for the hard editing work.
Regards,
Kevin
Wow! Who would have thought all that stuff was there... your commentary with it is perfect.
Came in late...Did they have any "Tuckers or Henry J" automobiles? Definitely would enjoy a trip out that way..Thanks for video
The food looked great, I like the red hair. Beautiful
I always enjoy South Dakota. We get to travel through there again this year.
Absolutely loved the capitol and war memorial.
10-4 on the time capsule!
South Dakota has a really nice capital build.pretty cool looking inside really like the memorials outside. Your state is the better dakota
Awesome video Russ !! 😎
Hi russ great video loved the tour seeing the country . Cheers from australia 🇦🇺
That's pretty out there! I've been to North Dakota to deliver a load, but never got a chance to see this. Thanks for showing this to us.
I have been trying to figure out who your voice sounds like and it hit me when I saw an old western movie, You sound like Bruce Dern and I love it , your voice is so soothing ! Love these videos of yours
Wow. I loved the old town what a Treet
Wowser! That capital building with the granite pillars was soooo beautiful man! Great find!
This is awesome!
Thank you Russ for the video! Appreciate the work you put into the project.
In FortWayne,Indiana, there’s an antique car collection! Probably larger than in SD! Still love those old cars! I used to own a ‘56 Chevy, 4 door hardtop! Loved that car until the transmission went out!
Ya GOTTA RENT DANCES WITH WOLVES.ITS THE BOMB
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and adventure Jerry Wiget from Hawaii aloha
Perfect in many ways, my family and I loved the entire experience. Thank you for a wonderful trip. We’re looking forward to seeing your next trip.
The next time you are in SD, you should go to Yankton....a lot of history there and a really nice town.
That’s wagon train ! Not Gunsmoke!
Wowzy, that was amazing. Thank you for sharing
That's a great memorial along the waterside.
I love it❤
Thanks for another guided tour
More to come!
I loved this one, what a great work. Keep it up.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.Nowadays buildings are not as beautifully done as this Capitol building built early with wonderful architecture.
Thanks for taking us on this road trip! I’ve never been to SD! Impressive!
That's so cool 😎 😍 ❤️
Thanks for the memory trip updated. Nice photography. Are you going to Rushmore, Crazyhorse, Stergis, Custer State Park or Wind cave? Didn’t see Any buffalo chip artifacts aka buffalo poop creations. Thanks S Dakota is beautiful!
Wow beautiful state capital building
Amazing architecture..beautiful..thank you!