FYI: Peru, Indiana (Miami County) was the former home of Cole Brothers Circus' winter headquarters. The circus later merged into Ringling Brother's Barnum and Baily Circus..... That is why there is so much circus stuff. It is a great local museum.
@@aliciaschroder3163 Thank you Alicia! I am not a big circus fan. However I will check it out. My brother-in-law is from Wisconsin. Baraboo is some to the former Ringling Brothers Circus Winter campgrounds and a local museum. There is a parade in Baraboo where circus wagons are on display. Peru (where "the Woo") visited was winter quarters to a circus that merged into Ringling Brothers. Both are great circus cities to visit! THANKS!
Stop in between Milwaukee and Chicago! There are a whole bunch of filming locations for Home Alone, Ferris Bueller, The Breakfast Club as well as some others that you are more than welcome to visit on a daily basis. Also Wisconsin Dells is the mecca of oddball tourist attractions that I feel might intrigue you.
I've been watching TDW from the beginning and when I reached 271 I came to the realization that You're a modern day John Ritter. You remind me so much of him, and I feel that connection with you.
Chicago sounds great, also the movie "Somewhere in Time " with Christopher Reeve was filmed on Makinaw (sp) Island in Michigan. It was a great time travel movie. Perhaps you could take us there?!
Adam, the legs come off independent of the metal plates that are attached to the desktop. Just in-screw the leg itself by turning it counter-clockwise.
My Great Grandmother was the first woman ever shot out of a cannon. The whole family was in the circus (two generations ago). They have artifacts in that museum. Happy to see it explored by you! Your video blogs bring me lots of happiness and for that I am grateful. Both educational and fun! Keep on putting those smiles upon faces all over the globe!
whatever you do have fun adam and if you come to the white mountains of new hampshire i can take you around in the summer for little to no money at some amazing locations like the mount washington auto road, story land, santa village, loon mountains aerial forest, the hobo railroad, whales tail water park, alpine adventures, and many more.
Wherever you decide to explore, I, and your masses of adoring fans will be right there with you, Adam. I love your vlogs so much! Safe travels Mon ami! 😊
...and Lake Geneva is full of interesting history. Many famous people have had homes on the lake, and there are great boat tours! 45 mins from Milwaukee, 1.5 hrs from Chicago!
A possible destination of interest is the Woodward Dream Cruse in Michigan. It takes place the third week of August each year with over 30,000 custom and antique cars cruising up and down Woodward Blvd.
Hope you stop through the Cincinnati area! I'd like to see your perspective on what the beautiful area has to offer. I've only been watching you for a month and saw you've been to Strickers Grove years ago, that's in my hometown! Literally a mile away from my parents house!
Hi Adam! If you like seeing some history on trains, check out the North Central Railroad Trail that runs through Northern Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania. This railroad was in operation until around 1972, and is now a bike/walking trail open to all. Great historical sights along its path.
Sandusky Ohio (somewhere between Toledo and Cleveland) has Cedar Point. If you make it to Toledo, you could follow the roads that hug Lake Erie all the way to Cleveland. It is really a nice drive. Thanks for another video.
The house my wife grew up in in Royal Oak, Michigan had one of those old wooden phone booths installed in the basement for no apparent reason. It might have had a working phone jack installed in it but I dont remember. And it was in beautiful condition. Glass and all. They just used it as a small storage closet.
I would start as far north as possible now while it's summer and work my way down. You are in for an exciting journey no matter what you decide! If you can, you have to see the NC mountains in October. It is breathtaking. Good luck, Adam!
Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. Huge selection of cars,trucks,busses,trains and planes. Village also offer holidays events like civil war re-enactment on Memorial day and other holidays different events.
The museum use to be on the floor of the courthouse across the street. The museum now is in the old Senger building. i used buy my Boy scout items from this store. Fast forward about 15 years, I helped put the drywall on the ceiling on the 3rd floor. One day, we put some naked mannequins in the window across from the courthouse, about 3 hours later, the museum workers from the lower floors came up and told us to take the mannequins out of the widows because they were getting a lot of calls from the courthouse. Again, thanks for the memories.
A circus elephant was shot to death in Honolulu Hawaii back in 1994 too by the Honolulu Police Department. This was Tyke who was preforming at a circus that day and killed and injured some people during the performance. Tyke ended up being shot at by HPD and finally being brought down by a hunter with a lever action rifle with several shots to the head. This elephant was strong and tough for combat to take that many head shots from a high powered rifle from a skilled marksman at that close range. That was the strangest thing that has happened in Honolulu Hawaii since the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 7th 1941 when I lived there at that time.
I was born in & lived the first 2 years of my life in Peru, In. I've never gone back & don't remember anything about it but it looks like a really cool small town. Thanks for paving the way, Adam, I might have to stop in there sometime this next year or so.
I'm sure you already know, but Kokomo isn't too far from Fairmount where James Dean is buried. They also have a museum. The Route 66 videos are what got me started on your vlog. Thanks for the opportunity to take that trip vicariously through you, as it is something I've always wanted to do.
You need to go to Cedar Point....you are so close, it is in Sandusky Ohio. In my opinion, the best amusement park EVER aaaand the roller coaster capital OF THE WORLD!!! I would stay far from Chicago...unless you want to get shot! Also, the small towns of America are so much more interesting than the big cities we have seen a million times before, in many videos!!
ADAM! Come to Thunder Bay, Ontario if you ever make it up near North Western Ontario area. There is a lot of Historical landmarks to visit here... like Fort William Historical park, which use to be a fur trading post in the late 1800s, also a hand carved train tunnel just on the outskirts, Sleeping Giant, Terry Fox... Just a few mentions :)
Adam, Awesome video's, I discovered your videos a few years ago while doing a search for back to the future filming locations, ever since then I've been hooked!, If you ever plan a trip to North Dakota please get in contact with me I'll be more than happy to show you some places if you're ever up here!, Keep up the videos done work for Drone footage is awesome!!!!
You will figure it out!! So neat that you can go anywhere and discover so many cool places!! You have opened my eyes to so much awesome stuff in the USA!! Thanks Adam!! Your sister's dogs are super cute!!!
If you decide to head up to Detroit, be sure to see the Irish Hills area in Lenawee County. There are a number of roadside attractions, some of which are abandoned (Prehistoric Forest) and some are being renovated (The Towers.)
I was surprised you know who Tom Mix was. The ruins of his mountain home is located at the end of School Road, in Running Springs. At least, it was when I lived in the SB mountains. His place was in the path of the Panorama Fire. An old timer took me up to see it. And interesting circus museum. Thanks!
In the Dark corner of an old musty Thrift Store unexpectedly I came across a Child's Coffin.... with a child's Skeleton in it. For Sale $100............!
It totally creeped me out. It was in a really dark musty place; and I didn't expect a real skeleton when I opened it. The skeleton still had some pieces of flesh on it. I think it was an antique salesman's coffin.
Museums like that are always so creepy, but at the same time, those are the kind of places you hope never ever close. So much fun. Thank you for sharing.
Good job cleaning out your van!! Indiana is a pretty cool state!! The museum is pretty creepy but amazing!! As always you are awesome!! Have a super weekend!! Love seeing your family!! You are always keep me coming back every day to see what you are doing!! Poor Charley!!
The first video of yours I saw was the abandoned race track outside of Phoenix, but I've only really started watching TDW once you announced you were leaving California. Since then it's been really cool and interesting watching the journey. Really appreciate your vids and admire you for what you're doing.
Where I live we have a big museum that's located in a old hotel. There's a whole cave under it, and if you go into the basement of the museum there's a hole and you can see a lot of the cave. Most of my town is built on a cave. Originally, when the place was a hotel, they pumped cold air up from the cave, using it as air conditioning.
I'm pretty sure those are the same legs I have on my desk from ikea. You can just twist the entire leg, and it should come off, leaving the five screws on each base intact. Also, the drone footage was SO GOOD on this video!!
I've been watching your videos on this channel and your main for years now and I gotta say, these last few weeks of daily vlogs have been my favourite videos you've ever put out.
Wildwood is the true birthplace of rock and roll and Doo Wop. it has an amazing boardwalk with great amusements and food. there's a Wildwood history museum, a Doo Wop museum, lots of old 50's and 60's hotels and a huge beautiful free beach. But you have to visit during the summer to get the full effect.
You are becoming quite the expert with The Majestic. Loved the aerial shots of the bridges and river!!! I've seriously got to save to get myself a quad copter! I love taking videos of my own travels and it will be invaluable when I finally move to Hawai'i.
Come this way to MA and NH! I spend a fair portion of my time foraging/ hiking/ exploring this area, and there are numerous places to visit! Plus, quite a number of massive waterfalls (which would be better if we receive some rain!) Stay well bud.
I really enjoy seeing those old metal bridges too and the Majestic got some awesome shots especially going under the bridges. That museum in Peru was really starting to creep me out but in a good way haha, I loved getting creeped out. It started out cheerful enough with the circus relics and Cole Porter...and then....
South Dakota is an awesome place... L. Frank Baum owned the newspaper in Aberdeen, SD and they have a place called Storybook Land and the Land of Oz dedicated to him.
Years ago, I was a partner driver for a trucking firm and went to every state. The most amazing state in this country, in my opinion, is Kansas. There's the old western Boot Hill and wide street western towns. Then there's Liberal, Kansas, where Dorothy's house, from the Wizard of Oz, is. There is the tallest water tower and a chocolate factory. Just take Route 54 from east to west, ending in Liberal, where Dorothy's house is. It's amazing!
Hit me up when you're around Chicago. I live not far from the old Meadowdale Raceway, was an abandoned racetrack that has since been converted into a forest preserve, but I believe the old track is still there. I'm also about 45 minutes from Woodstock, IL which is the filming place for Groundhog Day (The best time to visit Woodstock is on February 2, they really celebrate Groundhog Day there with film location tours, all day free showings of the movie at the theater, ice carvings, their own groundhog weather prediction..)
Plus once you unscrew, that wood will not hold to the screws with the same strength the second time. My dog the same breed and color as Zoey. She loves playing ball.
Come to Asheville Nc! So many things to see and do here. FYI Adam, I love your videos. I especially love that you decided to travel and see different places that most of us can not do or unable to. Keep up the good work and keep those videos coming. I look forward to watching your videos everyday. Be safe!! We love you!!
I LOVE how he sometimes takes a pause or shows you something before he sings "it's the daily woo", and makes you think he's not gonna sing it... and then he does! Makes me laugh every time!
Adam, if you go to Detroit/Dearborn please shoot videos on Ford Motor Company history. Henry Ford's Fairlane Estate, 1st Model T plant, River Rouge plant, Henry's shop behind the house he rented etc.
New England (yes there a NEW England) Vermont, Hampshie, CT, Maine is so beautiful during this time of year and lots of odds and ends in little towns you'd enjoy. Please consider it for your travels before the foliage changes.
Take a Chicago riverboat architecture tour - bucket list item #1. Then take open tour of Frank Lloyd Wright houses in Oak Park, Illinois - bucket list item #2. In Wisconsin, go visit the original studio of Frank Lloyd Wright called Taliesin - bucket list item #3. Don't know much about Minnesota, other than the late Prince's Paisley Park Studios near Minneapolis - not open to the public I don't think. The corn should be nice and tall at the Field of Dreams exhibit in Dyersville, IA. You can visualize Shoeless Joe Jackson emerging out of the corn rows - bucket list item #4. Then check out the Abraham Lincoln Museum along with other Lincoln related sites in Springfield, IL - travelers from all over the world visit the museum - bucket list item #5. BTW, the northeastern corner if Iowa is the hilliest with the best rolling views - especially using drone photography.
If you are thinking about going to Canada this is the time of the year to do it. It's too cold up there the rest of the year. Same with New England where I'm from. Great in the late spring through early fall and you can have it the other 6 months.
I think I may have mentioned this before, but you might want to consider getting a coaster club membership. American Coaster Enthusiasts, for instance, invites members to exclusive members only events at many different amusement parks. These often include rare access to typically restricted ateas of the park, Q & A sessions and exclusive ride times. Something to consider, could make for some cool vlogs. There is an upcoming event at Canada's Wonderland in mid-September, too. Might tie in well with your desire to go to Niagara Falls. Just a suggestion. I've been a member for several years, so I'll be happy to answer any questions if you have any.
The work you've put in learning to fly the Majestic has really paid off.The shot flying under the bridge then up into the sky was amazing.See you tomorrow pal from the UK.=)
Spiritland Cemetery Plainfield ,Wisconsin Ed Gein is buried in an unmarked grave between his mother & brother . He ironically did his grave robbing here.
I'm from New Jersey/Philly area and I got excited when you mentioned it. I'd love to have a chance to meet you (even in passing, or especially on an adventure!) honestly there's so much to see in that area alone that if you're thinking New York as well I'd say maybe reconsider that particular trip. Your answer may have to be delay the east coast at the moment and travel to Chicago or another location. to the time restraint. Don't rush things because people want to see you in their city. Do what makes sense! Take your time in each place make it special and don't neglect the smaller cities/towns!
I didn't hear any thing about Maine and Boston is very close to Maine, a lot of the things that you see and say " look at this old thing or I haven't seen this in years" well we are still using them and we have some nice places too!!
I have followed many of your various and sundry points of interest on both channels, and I'm here to say that I admire your determination to live such a unique life of freedom. I liken your quest to that of Huell Howser of KCET (California's Gold and Visiting), however you, sir, are venturing out across this great country of ours, and into the nether regions and beyond. You always come with a positive, upbeat spirit that is sorely needed in today's political and social climate, if you will. So, without further delay, I say thank you, Adam The Woo for all that you do and the way that you woo. - Steve, Inland Empire, California
come up to Milwaukee, we have German fest and Irish fest upcoming, not to mention you can always head up to green bay and check out the old city stadium, the first stadium of thr packers which is still used by the east high school.
Hey, Adam! What about just going your way, where ever that may be, in the van (you know, the ting with your own bed...) and when the time has come to be in Atlanta - just take the plane. So doing it this way you could minimalize the planing, and thats allways good! See you tomorow!
Have a great day everyone
Chicago and Milwaukee next!
You too! Keep on keeping on.
You too!
get with me woo!
go to kentucky
This guy is the most interesting TH-camr on the site. Keep up the good work Adam
I've been to the museum! Love the freaks! Love Charlie the Elephant!
its a weird one, ha
Come down and hang out in Pigeon Forge for a few days!
Henry Ford museum in Dearborn Michigan. Just outside of Detroit.
FYI: Peru, Indiana (Miami County) was the former home of Cole Brothers Circus' winter headquarters. The circus later merged into Ringling Brother's Barnum and Baily Circus..... That is why there is so much circus stuff. It is a great local museum.
Allen Weist Also check out Barbaboo, WI for more circus stuff !
@@aliciaschroder3163 Thank you Alicia! I am not a big circus fan. However I will check it out. My brother-in-law is from Wisconsin. Baraboo is some to the former Ringling Brothers Circus Winter campgrounds and a local museum. There is a parade in Baraboo where circus wagons are on display.
Peru (where "the Woo") visited was winter quarters to a circus that merged into Ringling Brothers.
Both are great circus cities to visit! THANKS!
Go the "A Christmas Story" house in Cleveland. "You'll shoot your eye out"!!!! They also have the rock & roll hall of fame.
Yes, I'd love to see that myself.
he did that on Adam the Woo channel
yes he did.. and it was awesome.... Great memory ~ #letswoothis
I went to that last year! I'm an East Sider. ;) Haha.
NICE!
Stop in between Milwaukee and Chicago! There are a whole bunch of filming locations for Home Alone, Ferris Bueller, The Breakfast Club as well as some others that you are more than welcome to visit on a daily basis. Also Wisconsin Dells is the mecca of oddball tourist attractions that I feel might intrigue you.
House on the Rocks and the pinnacle room 😱 the thing freaks me out and I have no height fear.
Wow I thought maybe I was the only one to know this as well now I don't feel it's another piece of my useless information lol 👍
I've been watching TDW from the beginning and when I reached 271 I came to the realization that You're a modern day John Ritter. You remind me so much of him, and I feel that connection with you.
Thats a huge compliment , thank you
+adamthewoo You're welcome. I mean it.
Chicago sounds great, also the movie "Somewhere in Time " with Christopher Reeve was filmed on Makinaw (sp) Island in Michigan. It was a great time travel movie. Perhaps you could take us there?!
Yes, do!
Wonderful video....what a fascinating museum!! Thanks so much for sharing....have a great day, Adamthewoo!!
another GREAT adventure... "Indiana, you so crazy"...too funny!
safe travels friend...
Adam, the legs come off independent of the metal plates that are attached to the desktop. Just in-screw the leg itself by turning it counter-clockwise.
come to inwood ffs only a half hour from the dirty port Huron boarder ffs bmp
cool, Chris, love to see you like Adam also. I've been subscribed to both of you for years. have a great day!
Stovepipe!
Well ffs....
oh yeah !!!
haha did not expect to see pug1 here, gotta get Adam on a gas powered lawnchair
My Great Grandmother was the first woman ever shot out of a cannon. The whole family was in the circus (two generations ago). They have artifacts in that museum. Happy to see it explored by you! Your video blogs bring me lots of happiness and for that I am grateful. Both educational and fun! Keep on putting those smiles upon faces all over the globe!
I would definitely go to Cedar Point "The Roller Coaster Capital of the World".
It's a blast.
YES!
Yes! That's would be fun.
Ive been to Cedar Point,..on a family reunion. I cannot believe I went on some of those rides,..
Quite a place...I say its very WooWorthy...
Geauga Lake !!!! memories for 120 years
whatever you do have fun adam and if you come to the white mountains of new hampshire i can take you around in the summer for little to no money at some amazing locations like the mount washington auto road, story land, santa village, loon mountains aerial forest, the hobo railroad, whales tail water park, alpine adventures, and many more.
The Door County Peninsula in Wisconsin has roof dwelling goats! (Lots of other neat stuff too.)
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Wherever you decide to explore, I, and your masses of adoring fans will be right there with you, Adam. I love your vlogs so much! Safe travels Mon ami! 😊
Lake Geneva in southeastern Wisconsin is beautiful this time of year!
...and Lake Geneva is full of interesting history. Many famous people have had homes on the lake, and there are great boat tours! 45 mins from Milwaukee, 1.5 hrs from Chicago!
Been to lake Geneva a couple of times. you're right it is beautiful this time of year.
A possible destination of interest is the Woodward Dream Cruse in Michigan. It takes place the third week of August each year with over 30,000 custom and antique cars cruising up and down Woodward Blvd.
Hope you stop through the Cincinnati area! I'd like to see your perspective on what the beautiful area has to offer. I've only been watching you for a month and saw you've been to Strickers Grove years ago, that's in my hometown! Literally a mile away from my parents house!
We went to Cincinnati for a wedding. Cool town.
Cinci is frickin' cool! I was there last month, had lots of fun, can't wait to explore further!
Hi Adam! If you like seeing some history on trains, check out the North Central Railroad Trail that runs through Northern Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania. This railroad was in operation until around 1972, and is now a bike/walking trail open to all. Great historical sights along its path.
I think you will like Minnesota , I lived there for about 8 years , great place. Have you ever been to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota ?
Sandusky Ohio (somewhere between Toledo and Cleveland) has Cedar Point. If you make it to Toledo, you could follow the roads that hug Lake Erie all the way to Cleveland. It is really a nice drive. Thanks for another video.
hell yea and head to Geauga Lake and Palms Motel
The house my wife grew up in in Royal Oak, Michigan had one of those old wooden phone booths installed in the basement for no apparent reason. It might have had a working phone jack installed in it but I dont remember. And it was in beautiful condition. Glass and all. They just used it as a small storage closet.
The museum makes me wonder if they intentionally made their museum that creepy
I would start as far north as possible now while it's summer and work my way down. You are in for an exciting journey no matter what you decide! If you can, you have to see the NC mountains in October. It is breathtaking. Good luck, Adam!
Adam! Massachusetts!! lizzie borden dude :-)
I have visited there...the home, the cemetery....cool stuff for sure !
+RV Center Sales and Service (RV Recreation and Sales) That would be awesome to see.
yes and the salem witch trials!!!
Really enjoying your travels. I like to look the places up on the map and enjoy seeing the strange sights and interesting architecture.
Come to Dearborn Mi !!! Visit Greenfield Village !!!!!!! Michigan needs The Woo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes!! Do this Adam
Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. Huge selection of cars,trucks,busses,trains and planes. Village also offer holidays events like civil war re-enactment on Memorial day and other holidays different events.
The museum use to be on the floor of the courthouse across the street. The museum now is in the old Senger building. i used buy my Boy scout items from this store. Fast forward about 15 years, I helped put the drywall on the ceiling on the 3rd floor. One day, we put some naked mannequins in the window across from the courthouse, about 3 hours later, the museum workers from the lower floors came up and told us to take the mannequins out of the widows because they were getting a lot of calls from the courthouse. Again, thanks for the memories.
Poooooooooor Charlie! You could always close your eyes and throw a dart at the Map.
😞
I know. poor ol thing!
What if he hits California, LA area ? haha
A circus elephant was shot to death in Honolulu Hawaii back in 1994 too by the Honolulu Police Department. This was Tyke who was preforming at a circus that day and killed and injured some people during the performance. Tyke ended up being shot at by HPD and finally being brought down by a hunter with a lever action rifle with several shots to the head. This elephant was strong and tough for combat to take that many head shots from a high powered rifle from a skilled marksman at that close range. That was the strangest thing that has happened in Honolulu Hawaii since the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 7th 1941 when I lived there at that time.
Love the history!
That place was creepy for sure!
thanks , weird stuff in that place for sure
+adamthewoo as always good stuff. It's my birthday today. Started off perfect with my daily woo fix
Happy Birthday, Pete Barnes!
+Laurie H well thank you!
I was born in & lived the first 2 years of my life in Peru, In. I've never gone back & don't remember anything about it but it looks like a really cool small town. Thanks for paving the way, Adam, I might have to stop in there sometime this next year or so.
heres a good game plan: come up to Hope,BC(the filming location of Rambo: First Blood)
I'm sure you already know, but Kokomo isn't too far from Fairmount where James Dean is buried. They also have a museum.
The Route 66 videos are what got me started on your vlog. Thanks for the opportunity to take that trip vicariously through you, as it is something I've always wanted to do.
You need to go to Cedar Point....you are so close, it is in Sandusky Ohio. In my opinion, the best amusement park EVER aaaand the roller coaster capital OF THE WORLD!!! I would stay far from Chicago...unless you want to get shot! Also, the small towns of America are so much more interesting than the big cities we have seen a million times before, in many videos!!
Geauga Lake !!! 120 years of memories
ADAM! Come to Thunder Bay, Ontario if you ever make it up near North Western Ontario area. There is a lot of Historical landmarks to visit here... like Fort William Historical park, which use to be a fur trading post in the late 1800s, also a hand carved train tunnel just on the outskirts, Sleeping Giant, Terry Fox... Just a few mentions :)
Adam,
Awesome video's,
I discovered your videos a few years ago while doing a search for back to the future filming locations, ever since then I've been hooked!, If you ever plan a trip to North Dakota please get in contact with me I'll be more than happy to show you some places if you're ever up here!, Keep up the videos done work for Drone footage is awesome!!!!
thanks for watching anthony
You will figure it out!! So neat that you can go anywhere and discover so many cool places!! You have opened my eyes to so much awesome stuff in the USA!! Thanks Adam!! Your sister's dogs are super cute!!!
Why not see the new, "Ark Encounter" in Kentucky?
If you decide to head up to Detroit, be sure to see the Irish Hills area in Lenawee County. There are a number of roadside attractions, some of which are abandoned (Prehistoric Forest) and some are being renovated (The Towers.)
lol he didnt know each leg unscrewed on its own.
I also love the Majestic shots. Thanks Adam love the vlogs!💜
stop by here in north carolina, we will go to carowinds then you could go to Atlanta. have a great day brother!
North Carolina!!
+Laurie H oh yeah just above Charlotte!
Hey, Neighbor!
Carowinds is great been there. Do they still have the coaster that runs both n and s Carolina?
yes, lots of filming locations and tourist type stops in the NC mountains, on the coast too
I was surprised you know who Tom Mix was. The ruins of his mountain home is located at the end of School Road, in Running Springs. At least, it was when I lived in the SB mountains. His place was in the path of the Panorama Fire. An old timer took me up to see it. And interesting circus museum. Thanks!
In the Dark corner of an old musty Thrift Store unexpectedly I came across a Child's Coffin.... with a child's Skeleton in it.
For Sale $100............!
YIKES!!!!
should of bought it
It totally creeped me out.
It was in a really dark musty place; and I didn't expect a real skeleton when I opened it. The skeleton still had some pieces of flesh on it.
I think it was an antique salesman's coffin.
That's just creppy
sounds like a hell of a deal.
Museums like that are always so creepy, but at the same time, those are the kind of places you hope never ever close. So much fun. Thank you for sharing.
My vote is for Chicago.
Good job cleaning out your van!! Indiana is a pretty cool state!! The museum is pretty creepy but amazing!! As always you are awesome!! Have a super weekend!! Love seeing your family!! You are always keep me coming back every day to see what you are doing!! Poor Charley!!
I vote for the trip north to Niagara Falls. What could be majesticer than taking the Majestic over Niagara Falls?
Fabulous idea!
My birthplace! Thanks Adam! I haven't seen Peru in over 45 years!
adam......plz,plz,plz....can u
make ur way to Minneapolis ?
Go to Princes ♡ Paisley Park Studio/home?!
*1 of my dreams*
RIP Prince
That was majestic the way you flew the Majestic under the bridge! You're good!!! My nephew bought a drone and lost it on the first flight!
Adam you should come up and do a Coen brothers Fargo video in Minneapolis. Although it's going to suck up here soon. Beautiful now.
The first video of yours I saw was the abandoned race track outside of Phoenix, but I've only really started watching TDW once you announced you were leaving California. Since then it's been really cool and interesting watching the journey. Really appreciate your vids and admire you for what you're doing.
Upper Michigan and Mackinac Island and Bridge is a great place to visit in the summer and so much to see in between.
I grew up in between Peru and Kokomo, in Bunker Hill! This is awesome! Great Video!
Where I live we have a big museum that's located in a old hotel. There's a whole cave under it, and if you go into the basement of the museum there's a hole and you can see a lot of the cave. Most of my town is built on a cave. Originally, when the place was a hotel, they pumped cold air up from the cave, using it as air conditioning.
O k what's ... Share the secret of name of your town maybe please!
I'm pretty sure those are the same legs I have on my desk from ikea. You can just twist the entire leg, and it should come off, leaving the five screws on each base intact. Also, the drone footage was SO GOOD on this video!!
The drone footage makes the blog even better. Awesome stuff.
I've been watching your videos on this channel and your main for years now and I gotta say, these last few weeks of daily vlogs have been my favourite videos you've ever put out.
Wildwood is the true birthplace of rock and roll and Doo Wop. it has an amazing boardwalk with great amusements and food. there's a Wildwood history museum, a Doo Wop museum, lots of old 50's and 60's hotels and a huge beautiful free beach. But you have to visit during the summer to get the full effect.
You are becoming quite the expert with The Majestic. Loved the aerial shots of the bridges and river!!! I've seriously got to save to get myself a quad copter! I love taking videos of my own travels and it will be invaluable when I finally move to Hawai'i.
Come this way to MA and NH! I spend a fair portion of my time foraging/ hiking/ exploring this area, and there are numerous places to visit!
Plus, quite a number of massive waterfalls (which would be better if we receive some rain!)
Stay well bud.
I really enjoy seeing those old metal bridges too and the Majestic got some awesome shots especially going under the bridges. That museum in Peru was really starting to creep me out but in a good way haha, I loved getting creeped out. It started out cheerful enough with the circus relics and Cole Porter...and then....
amazing amazing amazing shots with the majestic adam some might even majestic shots
South Dakota is an awesome place... L. Frank Baum owned the newspaper in Aberdeen, SD and they have a place called Storybook Land and the Land of Oz dedicated to him.
Years ago, I was a partner driver for a trucking firm and went to every state. The most amazing state in this country, in my opinion, is Kansas. There's the old western Boot Hill and wide street western towns. Then there's Liberal, Kansas, where Dorothy's house, from the Wizard of Oz, is. There is the tallest water tower and a chocolate factory. Just take Route 54 from east to west, ending in Liberal, where Dorothy's house is. It's amazing!
Hit me up when you're around Chicago. I live not far from the old Meadowdale Raceway, was an abandoned racetrack that has since been converted into a forest preserve, but I believe the old track is still there. I'm also about 45 minutes from Woodstock, IL which is the filming place for Groundhog Day (The best time to visit Woodstock is on February 2, they really celebrate Groundhog Day there with film location tours, all day free showings of the movie at the theater, ice carvings, their own groundhog weather prediction..)
Plus once you unscrew, that wood will not hold to the screws with the same strength the second time. My dog the same breed and color as Zoey. She loves playing ball.
Thanks Adam! Having Coffee, Cereal and my Daily Woo! Again, I say, LOVING the edited vlog and drone shots😃
Come to Asheville Nc! So many things to see and do here. FYI Adam, I love your videos. I especially love that you decided to travel and see different places that most of us can not do or unable to. Keep up the good work and keep those videos coming. I look forward to watching your videos everyday. Be safe!! We love you!!
KENTUCKY!!! - the Swope Auto Museum in Elizabethtown KY (1900's to 1960's) and the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green
That is a great county, it has Civil War battle zones and trails that would be cool to see with the majestic.
Or Cumberland Falls....love KY. Firefly so at night majestic beauty during the day ☺
I'm absolutely loving the Majestic's footage! You're doing a great job flying it! Thumbs up pal!
Please, be careful in all your travels. I'm praying for you!
As always, a great video. Keep up the good work!
I LOVE how he sometimes takes a pause or shows you something before he sings "it's the daily woo", and makes you think he's not gonna sing it... and then he does! Makes me laugh every time!
Adam, if you go to Detroit/Dearborn please shoot videos on Ford Motor Company history. Henry Ford's Fairlane Estate, 1st Model T plant, River Rouge plant, Henry's shop behind the house he rented etc.
Awesome majestic footage!!!!!!! Can't wait to see the majestic over Niagara falls...
New England (yes there a NEW England) Vermont, Hampshie, CT, Maine is so beautiful during this time of year and lots of odds and ends in little towns you'd enjoy.
Please consider it for your travels before the foliage changes.
Take a Chicago riverboat architecture tour - bucket list item #1. Then take open tour of Frank Lloyd Wright houses in Oak Park, Illinois - bucket list item #2. In Wisconsin, go visit the original studio of Frank Lloyd Wright called Taliesin - bucket list item #3. Don't know much about Minnesota, other than the late Prince's Paisley Park Studios near Minneapolis - not open to the public I don't think. The corn should be nice and tall at the Field of Dreams exhibit in Dyersville, IA. You can visualize Shoeless Joe Jackson emerging out of the corn rows - bucket list item #4. Then check out the Abraham Lincoln Museum along with other Lincoln related sites in Springfield, IL - travelers from all over the world visit the museum - bucket list item #5. BTW, the northeastern corner if Iowa is the hilliest with the best rolling views - especially using drone photography.
If you are thinking about going to Canada this is the time of the year to do it. It's too cold up there the rest of the year. Same with New England where I'm from. Great in the late spring through early fall and you can have it the other 6 months.
I think I may have mentioned this before, but you might want to consider getting a coaster club membership. American Coaster Enthusiasts, for instance, invites members to exclusive members only events at many different amusement parks. These often include rare access to typically restricted ateas of the park, Q & A sessions and exclusive ride times. Something to consider, could make for some cool vlogs. There is an upcoming event at Canada's Wonderland in mid-September, too. Might tie in well with your desire to go to Niagara Falls. Just a suggestion. I've been a member for several years, so I'll be happy to answer any questions if you have any.
The Majestic has blown my mind. Awesome job Adam.
The work you've put in learning to fly the Majestic has really paid off.The shot flying under the bridge then up into the sky was amazing.See you tomorrow pal from the UK.=)
Spiritland Cemetery Plainfield ,Wisconsin
Ed Gein is buried in an unmarked grave between his mother & brother . He ironically did his grave robbing here.
I'm from New Jersey/Philly area and I got excited when you mentioned it. I'd love to have a chance to meet you (even in passing, or especially on an adventure!) honestly there's so much to see in that area alone that if you're thinking New York as well I'd say maybe reconsider that particular trip. Your answer may have to be delay the east coast at the moment and travel to Chicago or another location. to the time restraint. Don't rush things because people want to see you in their city. Do what makes sense! Take your time in each place make it special and don't neglect the smaller cities/towns!
I also wanted to add I live right outside Philly so if you need a couch to crash on a few days I'm a simple train ride away from the city.
I didn't hear any thing about Maine and Boston is very close to Maine, a lot of the things that you see and say " look at this old thing or I haven't seen this in years" well we are still using them and we have some nice places too!!
There are some great places to visit with some good history in Kentucky too. Mammoth caves would be a good stop.
Another fun video! You always make it interesting - where ever you go there will be woo moments to show! Thanks for the daily trips!
I agree, old architecture is wonderful! Have you ever done a video on the old buildings in Los Angeles? That would be pretty awesome.😀
I just had the creepiest day yesterday, so I'm thankful for your daily woos to make my day better. Even if it is a scary museum. ;)
I have followed many of your various and sundry points of interest on both channels, and I'm here to say that I admire your determination to live such a unique life of freedom. I liken your quest to that of Huell Howser of KCET (California's Gold and Visiting), however you, sir, are venturing out across this great country of ours, and into the nether regions and beyond. You always come with a positive, upbeat spirit that is sorely needed in today's political and social climate, if you will. So, without further delay, I say thank you, Adam The Woo for all that you do and the way that you woo. - Steve, Inland Empire, California
come up to Milwaukee, we have German fest and Irish fest upcoming, not to mention you can always head up to green bay and check out the old city stadium, the first stadium of thr packers which is still used by the east high school.
Good stuff Adam... Thanks for sharing!
Oh man, watching you brainstorm where you're gonna go next is pretty awesome. Once again, I am inspired every day by your videos.
Hey, Adam!
What about just going your way, where ever that may be, in the van (you know, the ting with your own bed...) and when the time has come to be in Atlanta - just take the plane. So doing it this way you could minimalize the planing, and thats allways good! See you tomorow!