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Travel Without A Cause
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2014
Travel Without A Cause is a travel vlog that showcases exciting, historical, and noteworthy places of interest in and outside of the United States!
Brad Pitt / Angelina Jolie House + Lalaurie Mansion | French Quarter!
Brad Pitt / Angelina Jolie House + Lalaurie Mansion | French Quarter!
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Heaviest Snowfall Event Here In DECADES! 10+ Inches
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Heaviest Snowfall Event Here In DECADES! 10 Inches
Old Schoolhouse Antique Mall - Washington, Louisiana | Gotta See This!
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Washington Old School Antique Mall
Bentley Hotel | WW2 History + Celebrity Guests | Alexandria, Louisiana
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Bentley Hotel | WW2 History Celebrity Guests | Alexandria, Louisiana
191 Year-Old Church in Convent, Louisiana!
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191 Year-Old Church in Convent, Louisiana!
Hanging Out In Berwick, Louisiana - Update On What I've Been Up To!
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Hanging Out In Berwick, Louisiana - Update On What I've Been Up To!
Festival International de Louisianne 2024! Bands From All Around The World!
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Festival International de Louisianne 2024! Bands From All Around The World!
Birthplace of Guitar Legend Buddy Guy
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Birthplace of Guitar Legend Buddy Guy
Civil War Battle Reenactment! Port Hudson, Louisiana
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Civil War Battle Reenactment! Port Hudson, Louisiana
Real Life Story Of "12 Years A Slave" In This Louisiana Parish + Downtown Marksville
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Real Life Story Of "12 Years A Slave" In This Louisiana Parish Downtown Marksville
108 Year-Old Swing Bridge | Sarto Old Iron Bridge
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108 Year-Old Swing Bridge | Sarto Old Iron Bridge
Fort DeRussy Civil War Battle Site + Cemetery
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Fort DeRussy Civil War Battle Site Cemetery
Smalltown America - Frog Capital of The World +140 Year-Old Department Store!
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Smalltown America - Frog Capital of The World 140 Year-Old Department Store!
Christmas Time Stroll Thru 19th Century Cajun Village
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Christmas Time Stroll Thru 19th Century Cajun Village
Smalltown America - Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
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Smalltown America - Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
Smalltown America - Scott, Louisiana - My Childhood Hometown
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Smalltown America - Scott, Louisiana - My Childhood Hometown
Smalltown America - A Stroll Through Abbeville, Louisiana
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Smalltown America - A Stroll Through Abbeville, Louisiana
A Birthday Visit To The Louisiana Hayride!
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A Birthday Visit To The Louisiana Hayride!
33rd Annual World Championship Gumbo Cookoff!
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33rd Annual World Championship Gumbo Cookoff!
My 2nd Year at Festivals Acadiens et Creoles - This Time At Night!
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My 2nd Year at Festivals Acadiens et Creoles - This Time At Night!
Cypress Saw Mill Museum Tour | A View Into 19th- Early 20th Century Logging!
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Cypress Saw Mill Museum Tour | A View Into 19th- Early 20th Century Logging!
Tour Of Wedell-Williams Aviation Museum | Patterson, La.
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Tour Of Wedell-Williams Aviation Museum | Patterson, La.
Top 5 Tips For New YouTubers - What I've Learned In My 1st Year
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Top 5 Tips For New TH-camrs - What I've Learned In My 1st Year
A Mini Village Square in Baker, Louisiana
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A Mini Village Square in Baker, Louisiana
Exploring Historic Downtown New Iberia, Louisiana
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Exploring Historic Downtown New Iberia, Louisiana
Strolling Down Main St. in New Iberia, Louisiana | 100+ Year-Old Homes!
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Strolling Down Main St. in New Iberia, Louisiana | 100 Year-Old Homes!
Hello my louisiana friend. Good to see your vlog. Hope this day finds you well and smiling. Lol.😊
@@darlenejohnson8864 hey there ❤️ I hope the same for you as well, and as always thanks for watching!
I treasure my signed copy of George Rodrigue"s first book "Le Petite Cajun." My mother took my brother and I to the public library to meet the artist and to have the book signed. Decades later, the man himself signed the first blue dog book when I visited his gallery in New Orleans.
New Orleans is one of my favorite cities! It's such a magical place. ❤ Thanks for showing us the Brad Pitt house. Interior photos are still on real estate websites. I'm glad you got to go through the LaLaurie Mansion. George Washington Cable wrote a detailed account of that horror in his book "Strange True Stories of Louisiana". It's well worth a read and has been re-published several times. I understand that house had some extensive rebuilding after the fire and abandoned a number of years before rehabbed. I'm sure every new owner has made their changes to the interior. It would be interesting to know what really happened to the LaLaurie's after they fled the city. The Gallier House nearby is well worth the tour if you want to see some wonderful period architecture and furnishings. I didn't get to see "Madam John's Legacy" which is the oldest house in the French Quarter. I would love to see the interior of it sometime. Thanks Matt for taking us along on this venture!
@@jeffplawrentz269 oh wow thanks for that info - I'll make it a point to try and vlog both of those places and give you a shout-out in the video! I love old New Orleans culture; it's so unique and mysterious. And I'll definitely read that book by Cable.. thanks for mentioning it. Take care!
Great video! Beautiful and interesting city. Love the trolley and carriage rides. First time seeing mules pulling carriages. enjoyed seeing the Brad Pitt property. I'm happy for you to get a tour of the dr. place, you would never guess the horrors that happened there, I have heard of them torturing the slaves and the fire. Horrible.
@@Susie-n1f thanks Susie! I almost didn't post this vlog, as it was back in October, but as I watched the footage I decided it would make a decent one. Glad you liked it! 😊 Yeah, it was a surreal visit indeed, that house has a sad rich history. Definitely terrible..
You didn’t get taxed by the room. That’s a myth
That was a grinding stone
Wow! 😳 I never dreamed Louisiana would see snow like this! They showed Bourbon Street on the news the other day covered in snow. Amazing. I do enjoy your tours of historic sites in Louisiana.
@@jeffplawrentz269 same here! Who would've thought we'd get this much.I wish we would get this every year here. Thanks for watching - I'll be vlogging more historic Louisiana soon! Cheers
It's -6⁰ in Michigan but relatively light snow. We only have maybe 2 inches. Normally we have a foot
@@jvp714 -6°!!!!??? Geesh that sounds intense 😬
wow! you guys got a lot there, I bet the whole area is totally shut down! I was just telling my neighbor last week that I miss Louisiana but would feel bad moving there because my dog loves the snow so much! (I enjoy it too) We are in New England right now. Maybe it's a sign haha. Anyway, good to see you and thank you for sharing, that oak is beautiful! I would love so much to see a live oak with Spanish moss in the snow, how mystical! there are some really pretty ones that have to be so old at the Jesuit center in Grand Coteau. Enjoy the beautiful snow and snow days!
@@nicoleoldford6694 hey Nicole, great hearing from you! Yes It's rare to get this type of snow here, but when it does happen it's very beautiful and mysterious, especially with the oaks. Yeah, everything is pretty much shut down but there are still people that are driving around and getting an accidents so they put out a public announcement for people to basically stay off the roads. You should come visit sometime, the best part of the year here is approaching in the next couple of months!
@@travelwithoutacause I'm glad you get to enjoy the beauty in this rare occurrence! Those trees and the bayous are so beautiful to me. I would love to make a visit again soon. I may be heading to the driftless region of Minnesota this summer, have you been? I will let you know when I make it back to Louisiana!
@nicoleoldford6694 I've never been to MN! I have friends from there and I'd love to visit Paisley Park where Prince lived!
@@travelwithoutacause I just looked that up and I didn't know they turned it into a museum. its looks really cool! Price was an incredible talent
@nicoleoldford6694 yeah I've seen vlogs of people walking around inside!
You are very hard working
@@anneeapen6053 well thank you 😃
Hi ! I live in East Tennessee, it’s down to 9 tonight I got heat lamps on all my animals! I was wondering where you were! 10 inches is unbelievable! Any ice ? that what gets us here in Tn, be careful traveling! 🤗
@@litrealred6840 hello there! I have family close to you in Boone, NC! YEAH, 10 in is definitely unbelievable.. probably won't see it again in my lifetime. Special day indeed. I didn't notice much ice - of at all.. mostly powdery snow and I love it. Thanks for watching and stay safe! Cheers
@ I luv the snow at night ! It is so quiet seems like everything is still ! Thanks!
From West Baton Rouge here! We got about 8in. I gotta commend that North LA/Arkansas/Mississippi accent you had there 😂
@@chrisocmand6188 😂 it's one of my favorite accents to have fun with! I love Baton Rouge, let's get pizza at Schlitz & Giggles soon! Cheers 😎
@@travelwithoutacause had it the other night!! Best pizza around for sure. Come on cuz, we’ll go! Gotta come see Sandbar and Antonia and Cinclare plantations over here too. I can show you a 300+ year old oak tree where Huey Long made a big speech to our parish. Take care from a fellow couyon ❤
@@chrisocmand6188 heck yeah I wanna vlog all those places for sure! Find me on Facebook.. Facebook.com/mattjhenry
I'm in NE Ohio, the snow belt. We get lake effect snow. It's 1-21-25 at 7:20 pm. It's -3F and our snow looks just like yours. We have had snow since just after Christmas.
@@acerone10 That's crazy to think about, but I guess you guys are used to that seasonally every single year. Plus you guys have the equipment necessary to work around it. We don't really have that here, and our roads and businesses are completely shut down right now. Thanks for watching!
Hey! I was wondering about you, good to see you back! Here in Indiana we have a temp of 1 and a wind chill of -14 brrrr High of 22 tomorrow. The snow is beautiful but hat the cold. At first, I was like they don't cover the pool? but then they don't usually get snow and below freezing temps lol
@@Susie-n1f thank you for thinking of me lately! It's good to be back :-) You're exactly right - You don't really need to cover our pools on a regular basis, or a normal basis. Astute observation!
This is cool !! Keep posting your videos, love to watch 👍
@@bayroberts9473 there are many more to come - just been super busy with work the last few months! Thanks for watching ❤️
A channel about nature is perfect, you should totally do that! I love adding aspects of nature into my videos when I can. And thanks for the compliment, I like to think I came up with a cool channel name haha.. I think it's catchy.. I'd love for the channel to get big, but if it never does, I'll still love doing it as a hobby. What's your name, by the way?
@@travelwithoutacause I go by Bay ! & yes I agree, the channel should be something for you to have fun with, that’s why it’s called TH-cam lol..but even better when people enjoy it with you, creating a community around it! So exciting! Keep it up 😉
These plantations should be given to the black American descendants of the slaves who were slaves on these properties to build their homes as they wish.
I was born in Rayne! My grandparents house is right across the street!
@@laurac8659 oh nice! I was actually in Rayne yesterday. It was gray, could, and drizzling, but still a nice town.
I live in Sunset and found this really interesting! I didn’t know about it.
@@teresareaves8469 oh awesome, I love it out there . Beautiful country! Thank you for watching!
You guess it was the slave quarters? Come on.
Thank you for doing this marvelous video. Those scenes of Jesus are called the 14 stations. As a catholic we should pray the 14 stations on First Fridays.
@@LaMadoneNoire well thank you so very much! Yes, I'm a new Catholic myself so I'm learning as I go lol. I now know of the stations of the Cross because I go on a retreat every year at Manresa. Thank you so much for watching and thank you for the kind words :-)
Each room had a closet for coats and book bags. A cloak room.
Merry Christmas Matt
@@anneeapen6053 thank you, Anne! Hope you have a wonderful day with loved ones. Stay in touch! Where are you spending Christmas this year?
You are so illiterate I can't stand listening to you talk, Don't give up your day job.
My son lives in New Iberia near his mom's family I am from SC
@@leonardhenderson6723 awesome! South Carolina is beautiful.. which part are you in?
I really loved working there, so many memories!
@@shaunetteguidry7851 I bet it's a fun place to work! I enjoyed my visit there
Me too
The calculator is called an adding machine.
@@m1m767 oh nice, thanks for the clarification!
@@travelwithoutacause You're welcome. I'm old, I know things. Lol.
I was born in Marksville. 1962. I lived just a few blocks from the court house on Maine St. A Great community.
@@midlifemotox it surely is! I love going there. Quaint and quiet community. Thanks for watching!
I am back I had a kidney stone . Mr. Paul's Supper Club the best Cajun food in Minnesota
@@mahmoudmohamud3101 welcome back! Sorry to hear you had her kidney stone, I know those are super painful. Hope you're healing up just fine.
The only history in New Iberia is you with how much crime there is. Hardly anyone I grew up with in the berry still lives there
Beautiful😍🐴🗡️
@@cortez_d3352 agreed 😍
Place could use some paint! Hope maintence is kept up. Be aweful to think of these places falling down. Need to show respect and understanding for that time im our history.
@@beckyrogers923 I would absolutely agree. They seem to take care of the place from what I saw. I hope they keep it up!
That green giant barrel on the side of the house was for rain run off. You are right young man we are all happy that our country has moved on. I imagine that the slaves lived pretty comfortably in those houses compared to what that they might have been using. It was mainly the wealthy who lived in those houses that you are looking. Lower income people like my family would have had more modest homes.
@@Sandy-pr5qq thanks for the info! I try to school myself on pieces of architecture like the green barrel and other things like that as I tour these places. They were very industrious back then and quite clever. Thanks for watching!
I love the old architecture and places that have old murals on the sides of the buildings as well. this looks like a lovely place, my kind of town! Have you ever travelled down Historic Route 66? I think that you would love it! 2,448 miles of it, it's quite the adventure!
@@nicoleoldford6694 oh Route 66 is pretty much number 2 or 3 on my list of things to do. That will absolutely happen, and I will absolutely do a thorough vlog on it. Which part of the country are you living in?
@@travelwithoutacause Thats great! I will look forward to seeing your vlog about it. It's such an adventure traveling that road and I want to travel it in its entirety from Chicago to LA. I've done all of it in sections over the years and love it so much! I have been living in my RV and moving around for the last 5 years so I kind of live all over. I'm staying in New England right now but hope to come back down that way! What is 1 and 2 on your list?
Oh you're lucky, I'd love to travel in an RV full time! You should come down to Louisiana and scoop me up for a few days so I can vlog from the RV 😂.. do you have a channel or anything? Are you on Facebook? My #1 is Italy, and my #2 is probably NYC for sure!
@@travelwithoutacause Yeah that would be fun! I do not have a channel or social media. Italy would be lovely, it's on my list too! I've really enjoyed NYC as well in the past. I'm visiting my family near Boston, so I want to take a trip there while I'm here. I've yet to visit the 9/11 memorial and would love to
Thank you for sharing these videos, I loved Breaux Bridge many years ago when I travelled through Louisiana, it had such a cool feel to me. I always remembered that. Then I was very lucky to spend this past winter and spring in Broussard getting to explore this whole area. I absolutely fell in love with it. You guys down there are some of the nicest people, I loved the culture and I'm completely enchanted by the oak trees and the Bayous. It is one of the most unique places in America for sure!
@@nicoleoldford6694 thank you so much and you are so very welcome! Yes, Breaux Bridge is one of my favorite what town in Louisiana, I was actually considering moving there and finding some land to build a house on. Thanks for watching and keep in touch!
@@travelwithoutacause Thats so cool, I hope you find the perfect place. I like to look at places in that area to consider settling myself. When I was there, I would visit Avery Island often, I wish I could find a piece of land like that, it is one of the prettiest places to me!
@nicoleoldford6694 I absolutely agree, that's some of God's country out that way!
Should go at night if you want to believe in ghosts
@@Randomlyrandomness yikes, have you done that?
@travelwithoutacause yeah Bubba that's like our folk lure in avoyelles we all do it as teens you can hear chains being drug thru the leaves in the woods. The story for that first grave in that fence is the lady was a witch. I don't know the lady or her family so I mean no disrespect it's just the story.
@travelwithoutacause also the cemetery by the water tower
@travelwithoutacause I *brought my wife while she was pregnant she's from MI we see a bright orb around the middle by that pecan tree.
@Randomlyrandomness oh wow! Wish you could've gotten that on video!
I went to this exact location on Thursday and I ❤ it
@@RaquelNavas awesome! They've actually just announced that they're building one here in my hometown of Lafayette, Louisiana!
Also in Arizona
@@RaquelNavas I used to live in AZ! In Yuma for almost 7 years. Miss it everyday ❤️
Outstanding video! We'll done.
Hey thank you so much! I enjoyed that one very much
Buddy Guy! I love him! I just saw him in concert in Shreveport, La. Where I’m from. He is 88 & he still has IT!!😎🎸 Love your content 👏🏼
@@bayroberts9473 hey thank you so very much! I'd love to see him play.. maybe he'll play closer to Lafayette soon.. or maybe I could travel to see him. Thanks for watching!
@@travelwithoutacause YES! I actually commented AWHILE back on your Jefferson island post. I went to visit last October & it was AMAZING! Need to come back now that the weather is perfect again ! Lafayette is great ! Always enjoy the food & cool people 😁
@@bayroberts9473 Yes indeed, you have a few short weeks per year when the weather's perfect here, but that's about it lol. Places like Jefferson Island are perfect during this time of year!
Gangster grip and holding a gimbal. Dude, I hope you're not this careless when that baby seat is occupied. Please be safe out there.
My neighbor from there
I have several relatives buried inside St. Michael's. Thank you for posting.
@@RN-DNP oh wow, thank you for sharing! Beautiful cemetery indeed
I’m making a trip out to west Texas, taking I-10 probably going to stop here
@@TravelAnthony you really should see it, it'll totally be worth it, trust me!
1:42 looks like a parade field
@@genxjaws1191 quite possibly
Thank you for the good music Mr. Percy Sledge Thank you/Nkosi/Baie dankie Cape Town
@@chrisandro.wagner7599 thank you for watching!
The 1958 version was an alien and the 1988 version was a man made experiment made for war.
@@biggezee true signs of the times, isn't it!
Thank you for this story I have along with my family been devoted to Charlene’s cause for canonization for a long time… However, you mentioned some of her history that I wasn’t even aware of…
@@angeedee964 You're so very welcome! And thanks for watching. Most of the research I did was from either people that are from there or from the internet lol, so I hope I got most of it right!
Thoroughly enjoyable, outstanding !!!! Biggest thnx .....
@@toddgeorge4111 thank you so much for the compliment, and thanks for watching!
I went there yesterday and enjoyed it a lot love learning about history
@@shelbymoore8609 isn't it a really cool place! I actually want to go back
That's my town ♥️
@@NicoleAndras I like the downtown area.. it's very vintage!