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400 Foot Trek
United States
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Welcome to the 400 Foot Trek channel. We are passionate trekkers that will bring you off the beaten hikes, drives and walks. Sit back and enjoy the ride as we travel all over the world.
Feel free to comment and recommend a walk and if we are in the area, we will attempt to complete it.
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Feel free to comment and recommend a walk and if we are in the area, we will attempt to complete it.
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Sioux Falls Park Virtual Walk, Sioux Falls, SD - 2024
Sioux Falls, the largest city in South Dakota, has a rich and diverse history that traces back thousands of years. Long before European settlers arrived, the region was home to Native American tribes, particularly the Dakota Sioux, who named the area for its cascading waterfalls on the Big Sioux River. These falls served as a gathering place for tribes, offering resources and spiritual significance. In the early 19th century, European explorers and traders began to settle in the region, and by 1856, the city was formally established with the construction of a military fort. Sioux Falls grew steadily due to its strategic location along the river and its fertile lands.
The late 19th century saw Sioux Falls emerge as a transportation and industrial hub. The arrival of the railroads in the 1880s spurred rapid growth, connecting the city to larger markets and bringing a surge of new settlers. The city's distinctive pink quartzite buildings, made from locally quarried stone, were constructed during this time, lending a unique architectural character to the area. By the early 20th century, Sioux Falls had diversified its economy, with agriculture, manufacturing, and meatpacking playing central roles. Despite economic challenges during the Great Depression, the city rebounded, becoming a regional center for commerce, healthcare, and education.
Today, Sioux Falls is a thriving metropolitan area known for its high quality of life, robust economy, and vibrant cultural scene. The city boasts numerous parks, including Falls Park, which highlights the natural beauty of the falls that gave the city its name. Sioux Falls is also recognized for its strong healthcare sector, with facilities like Sanford Health and Avera Health serving as major employers. Additionally, the city has a burgeoning arts scene, with galleries, theaters, and the annual SculptureWalk downtown showcasing its creative spirit. Sioux Falls continues to attract people with its blend of historical charm and modern amenities.
The late 19th century saw Sioux Falls emerge as a transportation and industrial hub. The arrival of the railroads in the 1880s spurred rapid growth, connecting the city to larger markets and bringing a surge of new settlers. The city's distinctive pink quartzite buildings, made from locally quarried stone, were constructed during this time, lending a unique architectural character to the area. By the early 20th century, Sioux Falls had diversified its economy, with agriculture, manufacturing, and meatpacking playing central roles. Despite economic challenges during the Great Depression, the city rebounded, becoming a regional center for commerce, healthcare, and education.
Today, Sioux Falls is a thriving metropolitan area known for its high quality of life, robust economy, and vibrant cultural scene. The city boasts numerous parks, including Falls Park, which highlights the natural beauty of the falls that gave the city its name. Sioux Falls is also recognized for its strong healthcare sector, with facilities like Sanford Health and Avera Health serving as major employers. Additionally, the city has a burgeoning arts scene, with galleries, theaters, and the annual SculptureWalk downtown showcasing its creative spirit. Sioux Falls continues to attract people with its blend of historical charm and modern amenities.
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Tampa International Airport Virtual Walking Guide 2024
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Tampa International Airport (TPA) is a bustling aviation hub situated in Tampa, Florida, serving as a gateway to the Tampa Bay Area and beyond. Renowned for its efficiency, convenience, and innovative design, TPA consistently ranks among the top airports globally. Opened in 1971, TPA has undergone extensive renovations and expansions, including the recent completion of a $2 billion master plan ...
Don CeSar Hotel and St. Pete Beach Virtual Walk
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Virtual walk of the Don Cesar Hotel and St Pete Beach in April 2024. #virtualtour #virtualwalk #doncesar #stpetebeach #florida #asmr
SpringHill Mall Final Video Before Closing - March 2024
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Final walkthru of SpringHill Mall in West Dundee, IL before they close in March 2024 for redeveloping. #deadmall #asmr #westdundee #mall #shopping
2024 Chicago Auto Show Full Walking Guide
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Full walking guide of the Chicago Auto Show 2024 #asmr #autoshow #chicagoautoshow #chicago
Jimmy Buffett Last Concert at Alpine Valley - August 20, 2022
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Final concert by Jimmy Buffett at Wisconsin Alpine Valley on August 20, 2022. Venue walk and song clips. #jimmybuffett #asmr #alpinevalley #wisconsin #lakegeneva
Stratford Square Closing in Days - Final Virtual Walk - Bloomingdale, IL
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Stratford Square Mall in Bloomingdale, IL is closing within days and the only thing left are a few stores and a lot of mall walkers. The mall will close for good in early 2024 to be redevolped. #deadmall #virtualwalk #asmr Stratford Square Mall is a shopping mall that opened on March 9, 1981, in Bloomingdale, Illinois, a northwestern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The 1,300,000-squ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame Full Walking Guide - Canton Ohio
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Full walking guide thru the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton Ohio. #profootballhalloffame #halloffame #canton #nfl #nflfootball The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for professional American football, located in Canton, Ohio. Opened on September 7, 1963, the Hall of Fame enshrines exceptional figures in the sport of professional football, including players, coaches, officials, f...
Museum of Science and Industry Train - 3 Hour with Christmas Music
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Train in the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. 3 hour loop with Christmas Music. #christmas #train #asmr #museumofscience #chicago
State Street Chicago and Macy's Walnut Room Walking Guide - December 2023
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Walking guide of Chicago State Street and into Macy's with a visit to the famous Walnut Room on the 7th floor. State Street is a large south-north street, also one of the main streets, in Chicago, Illinois, USA and its south suburbs. Its intersection with Madison Street (41.8820°N 87.6278°W) has marked the base point for Chicago's address system since 1909. State begins in the north at North Av...
Chicago Michigan Avenue Walking Guide at Christmas- December 2023
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Walking guide of Michigan Avenue in Chicago commonly known as the Magnificent Mile which is one of the prime shopping areas. Filming was completed in December 2023. #magmile #christmas #christkindlmarkt #asmr #shopping #walkingtour #walkingvideo
Macy's Walnut Room Chicago Walking Guide - December 2023
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Virtual walking guide of Macy's, formerly Marshall Field's on State Street in Chicago. Tour of the famous Walnut Room. Macy's, established in 1858, is the Great American Department Store - an iconic retailing brand over 740 stores operating coast-to-coast and online. Macy's State Street offers a first class selection of top fashion brands including Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Estee La...
Christkindlmarket Chicago 2023 Walking Guide - December 2023
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Virtual walk thru the Christkindlmarket Chicago in December 2023. The Christkindlmarket unites cherished German and European tradition with international flair and local charm. Inspired by the 16th century Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Germany, one of the first outdoor markets of its kind, the Christkindlmarket is well-known for its vendors’ high quality gifts and food, holiday cheer, and fo...
Black Friday Shopping Walking Guide - Woodfield Mall - Schaumburg IL, 2023
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Black Friday Shopping Walking Guide - Woodfield Mall - Schaumburg IL, 2023
Christkindlmarket Walking Guide - Aurora Illinois - Black Friday 2023
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Christkindlmarket Walking Guide - Aurora Illinois - Black Friday 2023
Long Grove, IL to Kenosha, WI Brat Stop - Virtual Drive
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Long Grove, IL to Kenosha, WI Brat Stop - Virtual Drive
Museum of Science and Industry - Full Walking Guide during Christmas Season - Chicago, IL
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Museum of Science and Industry - Full Walking Guide during Christmas Season - Chicago, IL
Palatine to Northern Illinois University Virtual Drive - November 2023
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Palatine to Northern Illinois University Virtual Drive - November 2023
Saturday Night Barn Dance 2023 - Open House
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Saturday Night Barn Dance 2023 - Open House
Wisconsin State Fair Virtual Walk - Summer 2023
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Wisconsin State Fair Virtual Walk - Summer 2023
Wisconsin State Fair Sky Glider Full Ride - Summer 2023
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Wisconsin State Fair Sky Glider Full Ride - Summer 2023
New Bears Stadium Location - Arlington Park Demolition - August 2023 Update
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New Bears Stadium Location - Arlington Park Demolition - August 2023 Update
Virginia Beach Virtual Walk - Atlantic Ave - Summer 2023
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Virginia Beach Virtual Walk - Atlantic Ave - Summer 2023
Virginia Beach Boardwalk Walking Tour - Virginia Beach, VA 2023
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Virginia Beach Boardwalk Walking Tour - Virginia Beach, VA 2023
Chesty Puller Bar Video - Chesty P's, Polo, IL
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Chicago O'Hare Airport Terminal 5 Full Walking Tour
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First Annual Memorial Ride for LCpl Alec E Catherwood - US Marines Hero KIA 10/14/2010
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First Annual Memorial Ride for LCpl Alec E Catherwood - US Marines Hero KIA 10/14/2010
sorry but can't really see anything
Just noticed that you say BLACK FRIDAY WEEK , not DAY. People probably waiting for FRIDAY for the bargains because if WoodField was that empty on Black Friday they might as well shut down.
Great video, question is, where are all the people .
22:45 on the left!
weird how dead it is... looks like it has some nice stores. In canada, malls like this are still bustling at the seams, even with our lower gdp and equal access to online retail... wonder why americans have turned against mall shopping while canada hasn't, are americans afraid they're going to run into a black trans person at a mall? lol
Based on the people I know, many prefer to shop online. Me? I like to go out and see/touch/try what I want to purchase. I may not go to a mall(I live in NYC), but I will go to retail locations all around the city....as I did yesterday.
I fly out so much out of T3 from the K & H concourse (mainly to MIA and LGA) I can't remember when was the last time I flew out of the G concourse :(
What....1971? 2017...
19:31 best moment
Best mall to shop at 😊
I used to work in the mall between 2007 & 2008. Jimmy'Z. It was between Tillys & Protocol Menswear- that wall between.
Not 1971...Just look at the cars.
NOT 1971. In 1971 the individual parking meters were still in place. Here you will notice a parking ticket machine. Footage looks old but is NOT. Plus there is a Potbelly's which wasn't even founded until 1977. Nice try.
2001 maybe
I remember when Delta ran the entire L concourse when it was brand new in the mid 80's. As a kid, it was space age to me!
wow. this is not what the right wing media shows. and fox news and racists black republicans. accordin to them all of chiago including the suburban places are a third world nation over ran by illegally immgrantion.
Finally, a video of Naperville that shows people around. Most videos of Naperville (downtown area) I dont see people walking or driving cars around. I guess it depends on the time of recording; But a complaint I see from people is that it has bad traffic. I dont see much cars moving around though ...
How does this compare to the ATL in size?
its on par with atlanta but there are 217 gates vs atls 192
Ya wanna see a DEAD MALL come to Shebogan Wi. That mall is so DEAD it doesn't exsist any more!!!!🤣😂😂🤣🙃🙃
Thank you for putting chapters in these walkthrough videos, not very many POV tour channels put chapters on their videos.
One of the best experiences of visiting Cleveland
How close was this Shopping Center in terms of access to major Freeways❓️🤔 Shopping Centers such as this one suffer when they are noy Openly visible to the Public, and am wondering if this also could have contributed to its downfall. Woodfield has been ahead of its time, due to its Centralized Location and is directly off of Interstate I-90, and nestled nicely in where it is visible and Accessible to Traffic in all directions. It has also withstood a Pandemic, Online Shopping, and for Losing Sears, Lord & Taylor, they can escape such a grind or setback easier than where Stratfot is Located. Or so seems.
By far, one of the most Beautiful Indoor Meccas Ive ever seen. Unfortunately, never seen in person. I currently moved back to the West Coast, but when i lived in the Outer Burbs of Chicago., IL, I did from time to time, attend and shop or stroll thru All Oakbrook, Old Orchard, Woodfield, Golf Mill, Riverside,and the HIP (Harlem Irving Plaza). Back on the West Coast, in Southern California, just East of Los Angeles, ive got Santa Anita, Montebello Town Center (Just a 10 min ride away, and a shopping district is Pasadena. However, not even Woodfield can compare to the Beautiful decor of this Mall in Stratfort.
Such a beautiful place to bad it has to go so sad
That airport is way overrated always can't get into it the construction there I will never fly out of there don't let you in the building to pickup passengers midway let's you go to baggage claim to meet people ohare makes you park in a dirt lot to wait
This was so beautifully captured by you! I enjoyed the tour here from Massachusetts. I lived not far from the mall when I was little in Glen Ellyn, IL We moved from Illinois and now I reside in Massachusetts. If we would have stayed. I would have gone to this mall. 😮
My Mom was hired into Carson Pririe Scott back when the mall opened. She worked there till we moved in 87. For years, I remember going there in the evening with my Dad and sister walking the mall until it closed and Mom got off work. The one thing I remember about the mall was the large amount of water features and the gnomes. At each sitting area was a planter that had gnome statues in it. There was also a large reflecting pool in the area were the single elevator was and the large waterfall near the food court. During the Christmas season, the reflecting pool was drained and covered with 'snow' and 'ice' with elves all over. For stores, on the second floor near Carson's I can remember a TV store that sold large tv sets and projection screen TVs. We are talking the old 80s giant furniture sized Projection TVs. There was also a KB Toy store, and at one point a Sanrio/Hello Kitty store. I remember in the Food Court, we usually ate at the Charlie Chan's. Across from the food court, there was a section that was open and had a deli and bakery in it. I remember 'meat' hanging from the ceiling and getting croissants in a corner painted to look 'French'. The large open area in front of the waterfall was used for various events. There was a traveling Disney show that had not only the full sized characters, but also puppets singing and dancing to various Disney tunes. There was also a large model event of various buildings with interiors. It may have been Lego but I don't quite remember. Watching the video, I tried placing areas with those childhood memories. While much is as I remember from the 80s, the ribbed wooden columns, the wooden slat ceiling areas and the sky lights, alot is different. The big difference is the missing reflecting pool and the missing roar of the waterfall.
I worked in this mall 20 years ago. I was a frequent visitor in the 1980s and 1990s. It was beautiful then. By the time I worked there, it was in decline. Sad.
The cinema was very beautiful and cool; parts of it were boarded up. Take a picture with a loved one standing in front as you will be immortalized as an important part of human history. 😂
No middle class, China has made this country into a third world country with corporate greed and bad government.
Things are booming in Chicago area . Just a miner set. back . But it’s FREE. Pay your taxes and shut up . .
You don't seem to understand how taxes work LOL I was a wealthy individual living in the area in 2012 and there was nothing there of interest for me. I moved out of state. You could say I'm a contributing factor to this malls closure. Enjoy paying your IL taxes lol
5 years from now you will run out of content. All the remaining malls will be gone.
I need to go visit before the final day. It really is a beautiful mall. Very sad to see it go. 😢
I went today. I felt like I was in a time warp when I stepped inside.
So much for all those “Grand Opening” stores.
Yeah it was interesting seeing those with a few weeks left. Marketing at it's best.
Lot of empty space
It was a very small show this year. Kinda disappointing.
I’m flying alone for the first time ever in a few weeks to see my boyfriend. And found this pretty helpful! Even though idk what gate I’ll be at yet. I just know I’m terminal 2.
That's great to hear that it helped.
I remember the UPS man James Krabek was working this route in the 80's for years. It's sad to see it closing.
You can always tell an 80s mall from the entrance with that iconic slanted glass ceiling entrance. It’s an absolutely beautiful classic 80s mall. Very sad.
I went to this mall in October 2018 and March 2019 respectively.
i remember that this place was so busy in the late 1990's and early 2000's that you could not find a parking spot on many days around the holidays. How things have changed
Wow, new stores opened only for the them to close a few months from now
Wonderful Video!!!! I Love the Fountain!!!!! L+F, Corey
Yes, I remember my boys tossing pennies in there when they were small
(Gasp) Oh no Stratford square mall is closing in days😮
Uh oh Spring Hill mall is closing march 2024😮
These malls obviously weren't going to last forever, but it still feels a little sad seeing them close. Some malls near me have gone the same way. Good video, thanks.
Yes times have changed and people don't socialize like they used to.
What do you use to film these videos? Just a standard GoPro?
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🧐 Project "The bee honeycomb model of the conglomerates"Will Solve the Problem of urbanization and save Dollar 💵🐝. Archimedes XXI century 😇.
To think that this mall once had what...four or five anchors? Boy we bought a lot of stuff in the 1980's and 1990's. Sears, Penney's, Marshall Fields, Bergners...to name a few.
As a GenX guy it very sad to see malls being torn down. Since I was a kid the mall in my county provided everything one needed. You didn’t have to go to several locations. Malls were a very logical concept especially during cold winters. Not to mention the social aspect. There’s nothing like shopping at Christmas time. You would always run into someone and maybe have a coffee.
Same here. I have lots of memories of going to the mall back in the 80s and 90s to cruise around and meet up with friends.
Same Here as well. At 47, I am sad to see these well intentioned Plazas, and Centers being dismissed and were living in a time where BIG Brother wants our Future generations to have no social skills, no sense of Tradition, Cultural values, and would love nothing more than to civilization turn into ROBOTS. Online Shopping, Way to much time on the Cell phone, and worse off, Corporate greed, Stubbornness on the part of Business owners is why we are currently at this stage of time. Sadly.😥
I'm kind of sad that this mall will closed for good in springtime.
Yes I agree. Spent a lot of time there with my young boys but times have changed