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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2015
Adventure, travel, music and exploration channel. Come along for the sites and sounds!
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Grapevine Construction commercial
มุมมอง 762 ปีที่แล้ว
A commercial I did for a local construction company.
Coke Christmas Commercial Tribute
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Made a commercial dedicated to Coke and Santa. @Coca-Cola Used Canon t6i, edited on Final Cut Pro and Adobe After Effects. @CanonUSA
Halloween kills Mask Rehaul
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Short video of before and after of my Trick or Treat Studios Halloween Kills Michael Myers mask.
Michael Myers Remembers
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Michael Myers enters home and remembers when he was younger
Surviving the Texas Winter Storm
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The Winter Storm has hit Texas and messed everything up. Zero degree weather, power outages has made the last few days a little hectic.
25th Anniversary of Amber Hagerman's kidnapping
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Its been 25 years since the kidnapping and murder of Amber Hagerman. Decided to pay tribute to her and visit the mural in her honor.
Happy New Year and Texas Tradition
มุมมอง 763 ปีที่แล้ว
Celebrating 2021 with a Texas tradition for good luck.... Black Eyed Peas!!
Christmas Movie Pop Up Experience
มุมมอง 644 ปีที่แล้ว
Your favorite Christmas movies at the Gaylord Texans Pop Up exhibit. I love Christmas movies.
The Screaming Bridge Fact or Fiction
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There is a Texas Urban Legend involving a old bridge known as the Screaming bridge. Decided to check it out and see if it true or not.
Halloween Time
มุมมอง 1134 ปีที่แล้ว
Visual Halloween music video using phantom 4 pro drone and canon t6i.
Halls Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze
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Decided to check out the local pumpkin farm and corn maze.
Old Graveyard and 1980's Filming Location
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Old Graveyard and 1980's Filming Location
Tots Captain Kirk mask converted to Michael Myers
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Tots Captain Kirk mask converted to Michael Myers
Retro Halloween Commercials and Real Haunted Places
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Retro Halloween Commercials and Real Haunted Places
Spooky Spectacle..A kickoff to Halloween
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Spooky Spectacle..A kickoff to Halloween
Bonnie and Clyde does not need to be made out to be Hero's! They were nothing but Thieves and Murders that got Justice dealt to Them@
I retired from the city of Ranger nothing but a drug town
Why don't you show the good part of Ranger
I almost got transferred their in 1980 , from the corpus Christi state school, instead I got fired before I could go, by jealous employees.
This is the BEST, most comprehensive and only video on TH-cam that visits the ACTUAL site where Screaming Bridge was. Kudos on the classy gesture to visit the graves of the three victims. Had no idea they were all buried at Moore. Well done.
Why dont they fix and repair this place up nice and let the homeless veterans live there. This country owes our veterans big time, they come back from war and some of them are pretty messed up, they need a home not the streets. They served in our military, some volunteered some were drafted. We owe them, they are citizens of this country and the treatment they receive from our government is disgusting. Stop spending our taxes on illegals and take care of our veterans.
There's also an unfinished bridge that's also abandoned, also goes over trinity river, but it's in Arlington tx, about 1 mile and a half east from N. highway 360 . I walked across it one day after work , I was walking towards my wife's work. But last I drove by to try again, it's been fenced up with wired fences, with no trespassing on it.
Nearby was an encampment for the Children of God cult. Is there anything left of that?
Fantastic movie that could have been my life. It was perfectly done and absolutely captured everything about those high school years. I felt like I went back in time.
2021 it was 2 weeks before Halloween so I mentioned to my son and my 3 nephews that this Halloween we were gunna do something different each one of us will pick a haunted place to go to something different so we all picked a place and my son he was 20 at the time now 22yrs old picked this place and omg yess we heard girls screaming loud and heard things moving around like someone was walking close to us and 2 my nephews stared running towards the car and my son next and I was last it was soo dark if you didn't know the bridge wasn't full bridge you would fall into the water...Scary shit we never went back
I see you found Island Point at the end of your video. Best place for sunsets in the Dells area.
Brushy bill was kinda hot in the photo with the cigar lmao
501 North East First Street Miserable Gulch, Texas. That address is on my first driver’s license and my initial enlistment contract. I lived in that house.
I live on pine Street in ranger Texas it not ghost town just a lot of drugs here
Fitzgeralds had a restaurant, best shakes. I lived at the Top Hat motel winder of 1975
Dude....appreciate the love for old Dells Motels.but how did you MISS the actual Blackhawk Motel around the corner? It is a single story motor inn with a classic arcade and bitching lobby/office. Two pools -- one in door which was THE thing back in the 70s when they put it in. What you showed was an ADD on from later -- from a neighboring property -- which was redone horribly in the 2000s. EVERYONE: Google Blackhawk Motel and you will see....
I will Always Remember the Fort God Blesed it.😢
I Miss Fort Dells God Blessed the Fort🫡🫡🫡🫡👍👍👍.
Really cool tour, thanks! I was reading in IMDb that the actor that played Pickford and Jeremy London didn’t get along during filming. They are barely in any scenes together in the entire movie. In fact, they had to rewrite the ending to London riding with Wooderton to get Aerosmith tickets.
Really interesting to see how otherwise quite ordinary places and building become so cool and iconic.
Horrifying 🔥♠️🌁__
I'm 61 (born '62) and originally from Minneapolis. My Pa and I vacationed in the Dells every year, circa 1965-1974. As a child, I vividly remember witnessing the shoot-out between Sheriff Bart (?) and his pistol-toting opponent, who was of course shot (fake) dead in the street. Every kid in attendance was given an honorary deputy badge. The best ride was the Mine Tour, where they pretended to take you, via a mine elevator, a thousand feet underground and showed you minerals and rare rocks cemented into the passageway (illuminated by UV/black light so they glowed iridescent). The Ford Model T track was a great ride too, and the Haunted House was a classic. It's a farging shame experiences like this no longer exist! I also remember the very first water slide ever built in the Dells. It was a trench dug into the GROUND on a hillside, lined with blue plastic and had 3 turns. Giant slides and mini-bike tracks were it's main competition.
I am not sure what motivates so many people to believe that a man in his latter 60s in the late 1940s who wants to steal the laurels of a killer made famous by dime novels by claiming to be Billy the Kid but I am sure some psychiatrist can give an explanation. Old timers from Hico recall this old man in his late 60s that many felt was in the throes of dementia who wandered around town telling anyone that would listen that he was Billy the Kid. No one took him seriously and humored him but some shyster attorney saw a chance to make some money and started his scheme to promote the poor delusional old man's story. It is actually shameful and disgusting that this sham is still being promoted today.
Why are the buildings in Paducah tx not for sell.
I'd really like to see a Halloween Fan Film, where Adult Michael Myers Finds his old, 1963 Clown Mask, Weathered, Worn Down and Abandoned. Where he grabs an Adult Version of his Clown Costume and that's the outfit he uses for his killing spree. Of course, it should only be a Fan Film, Comic Book, or any other piece of Media that isn't a Halloween Movie considering that the Michael we all know and love is glued to the Halloween Movie's Brand.
I just love these obscure ghost stories from small towns
I'm happy with that . Don't believe in fairy tales, made up by corrupt government and crooked law enforcement to keep you frightened and thinking you can't make a difference
Billy got away and him and Garrett beat the Santa Fe ring fair and square , split the money and so the moral of the story is you can fight injustice and corrupt government
bro i heard someone talking at 6:08 ... super creepy man.. sounds like "its a bathroom"
What highway is this
The closest hwy is 45. Towns were Bristol and also close to Ennis
wish you could have done this like 20-25 years ago, the number of unique properties was like this times 20.
She probably was murdered and now she haunt s the place
The barracks with the razor wire was used as a minimum security prison. The contract was not renewed by the state around 2019(?). Therefore, the reason for the razor wire. I was born on base in Beach Army Hospital. I go and visit often. The areas that are separated by locked gates are still in use for training by the Texas National Guard
You trippin, thats has been open my whole life. I even just worked there a few years ago. th-cam.com/video/1xAyiyrlURk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jbpWZ0PSw1m3lZ41
The area you walked around with razor wire and guard tower was CCA prison...worked there 1999-2000...shutdown several years ago...Corrections corporation of America now is different name
I know this town I am from Crowell which is not far from this town. We used to play them in Football and other sports.
If Brushy wasn't the Kid, he still lived a wild life. Too many bullet holes for anything less.
the razor wire is there because that was a prison for a couple decades
As mentioned by pateasters9767. The high fences with the razor wire are not to keep people out of the barracks, but people in. After Ft. Wolters was turned over to civilian use. It was operated by the Corrections Corporation of America, as a Pre-Parole Transfer Facility. It closed sometime late 2013 early 2014, I believe.
Are you doing a Halloween video?
No. Gonna do a Christmas and maybe turkey day one
So the barracks surrounded by fencing with razor wire were once used as a privatized pre-parole facility for low risk and non-violent offenders.
I lived there from 1979 to 1981/2½ years, in that bldg. That bldg is the Adolescent unit. Two wings on top, two wings on bottom. R1A/R1B bottom. R2A/R2B top. Large lobby between each wing top and bottom. Dining room bottom down more stairs. Nurses station, Seclusion timeout rooms. Smaller day rooms on each wing. Lots of memories there. Severely trouble children w/suicidal and psychiatric problems. The children forgotten by society who ended up either dead, drugs/alcohol and prisons. I was discharged from there AMA in 1981, age 17. Ended up homeless, alcoholic and crime. Then ended up spending the next 40 years in Texas prisons mentally exacerbated by the blood shed and violence of prison, worse off than I began. I'm 60 now, ruined by the experiments handed down by this hospital.. and a totally ruined life... There's nothing high and mighty about TSH. Just a haunted place full of haunted memories ... A place full a long forgotten tears of lost trouble children...
HEY SLATER YOU F CKING HIPPIE GIMME DRUGS MAN!
Excellent video about an excellent movie. I must have seen it at least 20 times, but after watching this I feel it needs to be watched again. I have a bud here to watch it with so I'm all set.
I do not believe that Brushy was Billy. However, I do believe he was a cowboy or was indeed in Fort Sumner or Lincoln County back in the day.But,i guess, it's brought lots of revenue to the town of Hico.
I randomly happened upon this place when I got turned around. Very eerie and silent. Didn't have the guts to enter but I did see an opened gate. Thanks for sharing.
Price for a Pack of Cigs. Said $0.60 window sign.
I absolutely love the history of some of these towns in East Texas. If you're interested and haven't checked it out already, look into Nacogdoches. It's considered the oldest incorporated town in Texas, had many prominent individuals and powerful people live or visit their in the 1800s. Quite a few of the buildings are considered "haunted" as well.
Love watching these videos. There's a great book called 'From Uncertain To Blue' by photographer Keith Carter and he photographed all kinds of small towns in Texas.
It's gone now. The Rexal next door (grey & red bldg) is still there but boarded up.