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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2012
Video Channel for the Miller County Historical Society and Museum located in old Anchor Mill Hardware Store in Tuscumbia, Missouri
We Remember Miller County Soldiers Who Died in Vietnam
Voice of Chuck Kempker details the loss of his brother, Pat.
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Water Ski Pageant 1958, Lake of the Ozarks
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The first face is Cookie Clayton. "Sad Sack" the drunk soldier is played by John Pilkington. In the red suit is John Schell and in the black suit is Steve Schopp. Alan Brown is playing "Zeke," the guy in the overalls. The little girl in blue is Charlotte Bruner. The girl with the baton is Sharon Sutton. The Aqua Maids for the show were Honey Kiem, Sharon Sutton, Betty Jo Knoch, and Judy Haage. ...
Pig and Pickle Festival 2012 - Tuscumbia, MO
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Ginny Duffield, from the Miller County Autogram Sentinel newspaper, created this video showing various scenes and activities from the Pig and Pickle Festival that took place in Tuscumbia, MO on Saturday, September 8, 2012.
MCHS Civil War Display
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Showing a panoramic view of the Civil War display at the Miller County Historical Society.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Lee Mace PM Magazine Interview
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PM Magazine TV show interviews Lee Mace, creator of the Ozark Opry in Osage Beach, Missouri.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Lake Area Businesses
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Lee Mace highlights various Lake of the Ozarks area businesses.
Lee Mace Travelogue - The Bagnell Dam Story
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Lee Mace presents the Bagnell Dam story video produced by Union Electric.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Osage Beach Attractions
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Lee Mace highlights various attractions located in the Osage Beach area of the Lake of the Ozarks.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Bagnell Dam Strip
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Lee Mace highlights the various businesses and attractions along the Bagnell Dam Strip.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Lake Area Zoos and Caves
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Lee Mace highlights the various zoos and cave attractions in the Lake of the Ozarks area.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Osage Beach
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Lee Mace highlights the various businesses and attractions in the Osage Beach, Missouri area.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Lake Area Lodging and Resorts
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Lee Mace highlights the various Lake of the Ozarks area lodging and resorts.
Lee Mace Travelogue - Arrowhead Plaza
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Lee Mace highlights the new Arrowhead Plaza in Osage Beach, Missouri.
This brings back wonderful memories!
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This was better days
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Thank you very little for this antiquated POS. For very little cost, the least you could have done for these priceless videos of Ozark history, you could have transferred them to a digital filter to clean them up, or at the very least, played them on an auto-correcting VCR that would put the tracking in line so we could view it without the lines and blips.
1:55 Here’s the only footage of Wild Mouse at Hillbilly Town Park that existed.
Boats too fast
Sad
I miss the Dig Patch that was on the strip
A lot of the sites are gone now. Wondering what Lee Mace is thinking
Not Gran Rally Go Karts! th-cam.com/video/M84zmuin9bo/w-d-xo.html
Lee Mace OZARK OPRY was a good memory
What year was this? A lot of that is NO LONGER there.
Too many memories that is NO longer there. I miss the Dog Patch. Is the boat TOM SAYER and LARRY DON still there
Memories of Lee Mace
Lake of the Ozarks is a legendary place. A relic just like this video
Its ashame when he says people treat each other better than anywhere. Now it's a big money lake full of a holes. They don't care about the normal family. They want the money. Its ruining the lake at a rapid pace.
Thanks for posting these. Reminds me of when I was a kid!
Suh a shame. I always enjoyed staying there. Was never as crowded as Branson.
The 70s and 80s were a blast at the Lake.Now,it's too commercialized.
I grew up in osage beach went to school of the osage in Miller county I hear it's gine to shit these days
I grew up on the miller county side of osage beach in the 90s wentto school of the osage havent been back since cant imagine how it looks now
Wont recognize it.TOO commercialized now.The Lake in 70s and 80s was a BLAST
It's little St. Louis.
Wow. I'd hate to see the heads on that VTR after playing that tape. The tape must look like used toilet paper. Glad you got it digitized when you did. I grew up weekending at the lake with my family in the 60s and 70s, and my parents moved there in 1978. We kept mostly around the Linn Creek-Niangua area and didn't get up to The Strip much. I never knew much of anything about Lee Mace.
I remember with the strip was the big draw. When I was a kid in the 70's we stayed at Osage House by the grand glaze bridge a lot in the summers. Every time we would visit we would go there. The drive down US54 east was slow back then as it was only two lane. It was great when a center left turn lane was added. Lots of restaurants and mini golf and arcades and shopping areas as you drove down 54 toward the strip. This all became bigger and more built up over time. I remember to find a grocery store that was of any quality you were driving to Eldon or Camdenton about 30 miles in either direction away from the dam. Now there are 4 or 5 in the lake area and they are open all year. From Memorial Day to Labor Day the lake was a happening place. I remember the water slide era. Any hill side that you could install a plastic trough and a pumping system, water slides sprung up. They are all pretty much gone now. The 80's and 90's was the era of the big cigarette boats and the clubs. The condo units and the time share and the housing exploded and the Lake went from a summer only location to a year round place to live and work. You look at it now and cannot believe that a week before Memorial Day and week after Labor Day the place was dead. No Walmart or Lowes or any big box stores. No fast food franchises. Mom and Pop places that where open during the summer only. We would drive to the Lake on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend to shop the local stores because they would all have end of the season sales. 50-75% off everything because two days later the place would be like a ghost town and they would be closed until next summer. The next Monday all the kids would be back in school and normal life would resume. The strip is not dead but it is not anything like it used to be. There was so much that came in the late 70's the 80's and 90's that drew you away from it and with that the money moved away. I could see that in the early 90's as the outlet mall came in and so much more and the Strip did not upgrade or change to cause you to want to go there. The Strip became a been there done that seen that place. Rebel Arcade shown in the video was a place I would go to and take my kids to let them see what arcades used to be like. Also to play the old pinball machines. About 4 years ago it closed.
VHS!
soooo much fun back then
What year when this one made?
1982
@@TheTallbadone 10th grade then at School of the Osage.GREAT TIMES.TY for info when made.
@@mpatrickthomas I was at Camdenton...Go Lakers!!
We honeymooned at Tan-Tara, so this video brought back so many memories!
Larry Don party barge. Puked over her rails many of times.
Thats when the lake was fun back in the 70s and 80s.Most of it is gone now.So sad.
bagnell booze blvd now, lee mace would be so disappointed
Worlds shortest video. ;) Despite only the quick glimpse I like what I saw, very nice!
That area was so much fun. It is so sad that it is mostly all gone now.
Adjust tracking...Havent said that in years. But brings back memories of where I grew up
you gotta be rich to live there
was there yesterday..its all gone, looks horrible
Eddie Knox . I know what you mean the strip has no more. sad.
I sure enjoyed finding this video!! I am the girl playing the piano at the very end.. I was on the Ozark Opry in 81..82...and in 85 when this footage was shot...
I used to love the Lake. All the attractions. Now it's gone no tourism. It truly breaks my heart.
Been going to the Lake since I wad 6 back in 1988, it's definitely different now but I still love it down there. It's always fun for me to share stories with my kids about spending summers down there with my grandparents. Still a fun place today IMO
We ate at Howie's Hamburger Hut, Old Smorgasbord, went to Super Slide and mini golf, Wet Willy's, every year. Great memories!
Howie's was GREAT.Went to school right across the street from it in mid to late 70s
Totally, Danny A. Tons and tons of people are disappointed that it's become basically an obnoxious boozefest for low life and tattooed morons.
Too bad the tape was in such bad shape, or somebody just needed to fix the tracking while ripping.
What I wouldn't give for a time machine to go back and have a burger & shake at the Burger Barn, then head over to Ezard's to pick up the latest Mad magazine while my parents got a few groceries before heading back to Point Breeze.
Neat video. Too bad the quality of the tape or playback machine was so poor. I found you can read most of the men's names if you squint. :)
I talked my parents into going to Fantasy Caverns back in the '70s. When we left, Dad backed the car into a tree that he didn't know was there. Put a nice dent in the 1972 AMC Ambassador's bumper and trunk.
Point Breeze at 13:25, the best resort there ever was. Now the site of some large, cold, impersonal, pointless high-rise condo.
THIS IS GREAT!
Many of the Bagnell Strip businesses moved to Branson because that's where most of the excitement is nowadays.
Was just at the strip and it's bustling. Lotsvof restaurants, some live music, and the traditional Go-Karts miniature golf. Not as many tourist shops nut some.
wow wish I had the chance to visit the strip in the glory days. Last time we went down there a few years ago there was almost nothing left of it. Really, it seems since the new highway has been finished it looks like alot of businesses are dying out. they should have left it alone, driving by all the attractions was half the fun.
so did I. I agree with you.
Great work! I worked with Ann Miller at Tantara in the Social Dept. We had lots of fun with the honeymooners and guest activities 💕
I think Lee Mace would be very disappointed to see how Osage Beach has turned out...I know it breaks my heart
It also breaks my heart
I grew up in the 1970s... and my church group would go to the Lake of the Ozarks every year,,, I saw the show every year from about 1976 till about 1986... They were truly talented people,,,, and I miss them,
This is fresh, i go to the Ozarks every year and me and my family are going in 4 days. But in all the years iv been down there i never knew about all these old attractions that arnt around anymore. I wish they were still around.