The ice cream soda was inside the Uncle Sam’s loan office where there was the “Broad Street Retro Diner” where we got sandwiches and Ice cream sodas, it was the former Woolworth’s Store that had maintained a luncheonette from when I was a kid but it unfortunately closed up last year, sadly. Woolworth’s was a chain of stores known around the country that went out of business many years ago.
Lived there the first 27 years of my life and took for granted all the wonderful things. Didn’t realize what I left till people would say hey that’s where the state line runs through town.
I was in both Bristol's few years ago and I loved it! We parked on the Virginia side and ate at a nice restaurant in Tennessee. That restaurant reminded me of pictures in the 1940s.that was strange to walk across the street and you could be in both states. But I loved bristol in both states!
Love watching these vids, one of my fave youtube channels . From a new zealander ( lived there for 29 years) now living in australia ( for 22 years ) . Some things are the same in small towns all around the world , but i think the Appalachians are very unique and these vids really show that special part of the areas you show. Thank you.
I saw the movie "Psyco" at the Paramount Theater back around 1960. Mom & my aunt drove to Bristol to go shopping, let me wander on State St. I had a couple dollars, so went to the movies. This was 1960, I think, I was 9 years old. I remember being pretty scared, but enjoyed it. We pretty much ran wild as kids in those days! When I had customers in Bristol, always drove down State St. Thanks for another fine video. You-all always make me smile!
The coal company coins were neat. Down in my area of North Carolina the textile plants had their coins and they had the mill stores where you could get things on account until payday. Great video guys. I didn't realize that Bristol was such a hustle and bustle place over the years.
Another beautiful place. The history in Virginia is so interesting. You have no idea how much I've learned since I've been watching y'all as you take us along on these adventures. I know I've said it before, but, I'll say it again and again. I feel as if I'm literally right there with y'all. I guess I could say it's a "staycation" for me. And I enjoy every minute of it. Thank you as usual. Until next time....Stay safe!!!
That means so much to us! Your whole comment! We truly appreciate you and your kind words! We really do feel like all of you are coming along with us too and we’re so glad to share the fun! - Melody
My grandma used to work at the burger bar back in the 50s and 60s and my granddaddy was a radio and tv personality and hosted Farm and Funtime and worked for WCYB and WOPI. Bristol is home 💖
Thank-you for going to larger cities. Please come to johnson city soon. Waiting on a knoxville series hopefully. I have went to all the old forts. Tons of history as you well know. Thanks yall
Thank you, Trish and John Strange (hope I spelled your names right!), for suggesting this location. We owe you. And thanks, Shane and Melody, for making the video! One of your best, and a fantastic demonstration of what people are talking about when they talk about a town arising from seemingly inevitable deterioration and becoming a wonderful destination (rather than just a drive by) in the 21st century. Congrats to Bristol, and all the people who made this revival happen. Of course... someone could argue that a bakery like the one you visited could save ANY location, including the former land fill that's not too far from us here. (LOL! Blame the dark humor on the unnaturally warm weather we're putting up with in NW Ohio.) Nevertheless, that bakery is one in a million! Glad you got a chance to get some treats. All the best to you both and thanks for introducing us to Bristol. 😀
Thank you so much!! We had so much fun filming this one so we’re glad you enjoyed it!! And yes that bakery is absolutely amazing! State Street is a lot of fun! - Melody
When I lived in Bristol Virginia there was not much there , but the people are so friendly, we move back to Beckley we’re we are from , because of work. But Bristol is close to my hart , came back to see some old friends. Bristol Virginia has much more Businesses now than when we live there. Good memories for me.
I really enjoy the times y'all add the old pictures of places. Nice to see the history. When I first started losing my hair, my sister took me to a wig shop in Bristol where I bought my first wig. That was several years ago & after it got to looking sad & pitiful I no longer wore it...but my son & his friends had a hay day wearing it out! I haven't been to Bristol in about 5 or 6 years so it was nice to see it again. Y'all made me terribly hungry tho! Those burgers & fries! Oh my! And then the sweets! My sister brought me over some homemade preacher cookies tonight & they are delicious! Of course since I'm diabetic, she makes them a special healthy way. Y'all stay safe & continue showing us these wonderful places! Hugs & blessings!
Enjoyed this! I love Bristol Tennessee / Virginia. The old buildings are awesome. Alot of great places to eat there also . Those are some great burgers, great choice! Thanks for sharing....stay safe ! God bless y'all....🙏❤
It was JC Pennies back in the 90s before it moved to Bristol Mall before the Mall was demolished and moved to the Pinnacle and turned into the Casino. I remember shopping at that location when JCP was there.
Virginia was one of my favorite places to live. I loved Bristol with its quaint history. The antique shops are just great. I love you folks and just enjoy your videos so much. I still hope that one day you will find your way to Lewisburg, WV and Harpers Ferry which are two of the most historic sites in the State. Thank you for this awesome video.
Thank you, Judy! We appreciate you so much and enjoy your comments! We hope to make it there someday before too awful long also! We’ll have to plan a trip we have a couple of days to give it good attention! Thank you as always for the encouragement!! - Melody
Years ago my sister and her family live in the country outside of Bristol an my mom myself and my sister and her children went grocery shopping in Bristol and now my sister is 82 and her children children are now grown and have grandchildren . I still remember the small town divided middle by state line
Almost 44k subscribers, such a beautiful old Town, wooooooooooo, I always wondered the history of where my parents live in enville Tennessee you guys should do a video there sometime
When I visited Tennessee for the first time this year I made sure my first time visiting the state would be parking in bristol (Va) and then crossing state street into Tennessee. It was a ton of fun
Y’all forgot to mention Shanghai Chinese restaurant that’s been there forever and is so good. It has a buffet and menu. Def check it out if you haven’t. There is also pins and friends now and a new Viking bar going in where Angry Italian used to be.
Hey Guys, I truly liked this video. I was there back around 2002 or 2003. I don't remember it being that busy. But I did like the towns. What I saw of it anyway. I was wondering! Can a person buy a copy of that plack they have in the street there? I think it would make a great paperweight. Thank you for your videos. Yes, I will join the other channel too. Stay well & safe guys.
@@realappalachia Yeah that is what I was thinking, lol. What is the plack called? Where can we get a copy of it? Thanks for responding to my post. I hope you are doing well.
Can't be authentic Chicago pizza, unless they get the water shipped from Chicago to them! Shane u went yo Chicago and didn't like Chicago pizza? Lol u definitely went to the wrong pizza joint! I'm Chicago born and raised and we know pizza! Lol.
Oh man, it was the first thing I got to eat when I got to the city and was disappointed so I don’t think I gave it a fair chance so I’ll have to go back. Absolutely loved visiting the city, stayed at the Congress Hotel to see if I could find a ghost lol
@@realappalachia hahahaha yeah lots of cool stuff in Chicago. I'm from Lakeview area Just 5 mins from downtown. But yeah definitely many many pizza joints to check out! I left Chicago after 41 years but I'm just 1 hr away in northern Indiana. But my roots and most my family are in southeastern Kentucky London Corbin and Barboursville.
Bristol is my hometown :). I live in Nashville now but visit frequently to see family and friends
The ice cream soda was inside the Uncle Sam’s loan office where there was the “Broad Street Retro Diner” where we got sandwiches and Ice cream sodas, it was the former Woolworth’s Store that had maintained a luncheonette from when I was a kid but it unfortunately closed up last year, sadly. Woolworth’s was a chain of stores known around the country that went out of business many years ago.
Lived there the first 27 years of my life and took for granted all the wonderful things. Didn’t realize what I left till people would say hey that’s where the state line runs through town.
Easy to happen, I’ve done the same about my hometown
I was friends with
A guy named John in college been on that street often
I was in both Bristol's few years ago and I loved it! We parked on the Virginia side and ate at a nice restaurant in Tennessee. That restaurant reminded me of pictures in the 1940s.that was strange to walk across the street and you could be in both states. But I loved bristol in both states!
I've been there when I attended the Bristol Jobcorp.. Nice Mountains..
Home sweet home!
Love watching these vids, one of my fave youtube channels .
From a new zealander ( lived there for 29 years) now living in australia ( for 22 years ) .
Some things are the same in small towns all around the world , but i think the
Appalachians are very unique and these vids really show that special part of the areas you show.
Thank you.
Thanks so much for watching and the kind words, Billy, we appreciate having a kiwi watch the channel 😀
I saw the movie "Psyco" at the Paramount Theater back around 1960. Mom & my aunt drove to Bristol to go shopping, let me wander on State St. I had a couple dollars, so went to the movies. This was 1960, I think, I was 9 years old. I remember being pretty scared, but enjoyed it. We pretty much ran wild as kids in those days!
When I had customers in Bristol, always drove down State St.
Thanks for another fine video.
You-all always make me smile!
Thank ya so much, Mike, for sharing your memories and the kind words
The coal company coins were neat. Down in my area of North Carolina the textile plants had their coins and they had the mill stores where you could get things on account until payday. Great video guys. I didn't realize that Bristol was such a hustle and bustle place over the years.
Very good. Been there 70 years ago. Awesome coverage and historical facts
Thank you 🙏
That's a really cool place, thank you for sharing Melody and Shane!
Thank you, Robin!
This one brought back a lot of great memories. We lived about 10 minutes north of downtown off exit 7.
Another beautiful place. The history in Virginia is so interesting. You have no idea how much I've learned since I've been watching y'all as you take us along on these adventures. I know I've said it before, but, I'll say it again and again. I feel as if I'm literally right there with y'all. I guess I could say it's a "staycation" for me. And I enjoy every minute of it. Thank you as usual. Until next time....Stay safe!!!
That means so much to us! Your whole comment! We truly appreciate you and your kind words! We really do feel like all of you are coming along with us too and we’re so glad to share the fun! - Melody
They used to have a big nascar event downtown on race weekends as well
I ran into Richard Petty the last time I went to it
@@realappalachia I got to meet Michael Waltrip one time. He’s a tall dude. Lol
Family race night on the Thursday before race weekend. I remember!! We used to also have the Autumn Chase Festival in the 90s that was so much fun.
My grandma used to work at the burger bar back in the 50s and 60s and my granddaddy was a radio and tv personality and hosted Farm and Funtime and worked for WCYB and WOPI. Bristol is home 💖
Thank-you for going to larger cities. Please come to johnson city soon. Waiting on a knoxville series hopefully. I have went to all the old forts. Tons of history as you well know. Thanks yall
We're trying to make it down to JC, never seems to work out for us so far but a LOT to tell about that area
Thank you, Trish and John Strange (hope I spelled your names right!), for suggesting this location. We owe you. And thanks, Shane and Melody, for making the video! One of your best, and a fantastic demonstration of what people are talking about when they talk about a town arising from seemingly inevitable deterioration and becoming a wonderful destination (rather than just a drive by) in the 21st century. Congrats to Bristol, and all the people who made this revival happen.
Of course... someone could argue that a bakery like the one you visited could save ANY location, including the former land fill that's not too far from us here. (LOL! Blame the dark humor on the unnaturally warm weather we're putting up with in NW Ohio.) Nevertheless, that bakery is one in a million! Glad you got a chance to get some treats. All the best to you both and thanks for introducing us to Bristol. 😀
Thank you so much!! We had so much fun filming this one so we’re glad you enjoyed it!! And yes that bakery is absolutely amazing! State Street is a lot of fun! - Melody
When I lived in Bristol Virginia there was not much there , but the people are so friendly, we move back to Beckley we’re we are from , because of work. But Bristol is close to my hart , came back to see some old friends. Bristol Virginia has much more Businesses now than when we live there. Good memories for me.
Phat daddy’s subs on other end of state street is The place to eat though ❤ it is a must eat
Oh man, we gotta check that out
Very nice and Beautiful!!!
Thank you!!!
Things like this always exite me and I am so gladyou visited here. Bristol has a lot going for it. Thank you for this video.
Thank you, Stephen, for the comment and for watching
I was born in Bristol. My parents lived in Dickenson county Virginia, but at the time of my birth that was the closest hospital. Thanks for the video!
Love Bristol! My sister lived there for over 40 years! ❤️❤️
Aw y’all were right by my shop HollerHouse - you should’ve stopped in! Love your channel, keep doing what you’re doing guys!
Sounds awesome! I wish we knew! We’ll have to come pay you a visit sometime! - Melody
I love art by the way! Can’t wait to come check it out! - Melody
I really enjoy the times y'all add the old pictures of places. Nice to see the history. When I first started losing my hair, my sister took me to a wig shop in Bristol where I bought my first wig. That was several years ago & after it got to looking sad & pitiful I no longer wore it...but my son & his friends had a hay day wearing it out! I haven't been to Bristol in about 5 or 6 years so it was nice to see it again. Y'all made me terribly hungry tho! Those burgers & fries! Oh my! And then the sweets! My sister brought me over some homemade preacher cookies tonight & they are delicious! Of course since I'm diabetic, she makes them a special healthy way. Y'all stay safe & continue showing us these wonderful places! Hugs & blessings!
Thank you for another interesting video.
Love your videos
Thank you, Harry
Enjoyed this! I love Bristol Tennessee / Virginia. The old buildings are awesome. Alot of great places to eat there also . Those are some great burgers, great choice! Thanks for sharing....stay safe ! God bless y'all....🙏❤
God bless you too, Ben, we had a great time
That food looked so good !! I would definitely eat there, if I get over that way 😋 🥰
Oh yes, we HIGHLY recommend it
It was JC Pennies back in the 90s before it moved to Bristol Mall before the Mall was demolished and moved to the Pinnacle and turned into the Casino. I remember shopping at that location when JCP was there.
So that is cool how the state line runs down the middle of the street. Great video!
Thanks so much
@@realappalachia Happy Friday by the way!
Fabulous video guys!!!
Thanks so much, Robyn!
The camera lens has a little dirt on it and looks a little blurry in the bottom area. Thank you very much for showing us Bristol and its history. ❤
Lively little town. I could live there but I have to research it first. But I like your viewpoint. Y'all be the greatest!
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing. Love your videos
Thanks, Kathy!!
Virginia was one of my favorite places to live. I loved Bristol with its quaint history. The antique shops are just great. I love you folks and just enjoy your videos so much. I still hope that one day you will find your way to Lewisburg, WV and Harpers Ferry which are two of the most historic sites in the State. Thank you for this awesome video.
Thank you, Judy! We appreciate you so much and enjoy your comments! We hope to make it there someday before too awful long also! We’ll have to plan a trip we have a couple of days to give it good attention! Thank you as always for the encouragement!! - Melody
@@realappalachia You are very welcome!
I've always known them as preacher cookies and I subbed to your other channel few days ago. Take care and bless you both!!
I’ve heard preacher cookies a lot too. Thanks for subbing! We appreciate you! - Melody
I was born in Whitesburg, have you guys made any videos there? Been many years since I’ve been there.
We haven’t made a video from there yet but passed through on our way to Hazard and Vicco. We plan to go back for a video someday
Years ago my sister and her family live in the country outside of Bristol an my mom myself and my sister and her children went grocery shopping in Bristol and now my sister is 82 and her children children are now grown and have grandchildren . I still remember the small town divided middle by state line
That is so cool! Thanks for sharing! - Melody
Hi, can you do a video on Charleston, WV? Thank you!
We are trying to get up there if we can get it worked out
Almost 44k subscribers, such a beautiful old Town, wooooooooooo, I always wondered the history of where my parents live in enville Tennessee you guys should do a video there sometime
When I visited Tennessee for the first time this year I made sure my first time visiting the state would be parking in bristol (Va) and then crossing state street into Tennessee. It was a ton of fun
It really is! I could spend all day and evening on State Street. - Melody
Uncle sams used to be Woolworth’s if I remember right
That sounds right, Woolworth’s was a big deal in its day
Loved it
Y’all forgot to mention Shanghai Chinese restaurant that’s been there forever and is so good. It has a buffet and menu. Def check it out if you haven’t. There is also pins and friends now and a new Viking bar going in where Angry Italian used to be.
It's Ernest Stoneman and his wife Hattie. The Guy that looks like Hanks Williams. Early Country singer who is Also in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Thank you, I used to work for the birthplace of country music - I should’ve known that lol
Hey Guys, I truly liked this video. I was there back around 2002 or 2003. I don't remember it being that busy. But I did like the towns. What I saw of it anyway. I was wondering! Can a person buy a copy of that plack they have in the street there? I think it would make a great paperweight. Thank you for your videos. Yes, I will join the other channel too. Stay well & safe guys.
I don’t know where or how but I’d bet you can get a copy of it
@@realappalachia Yeah that is what I was thinking, lol. What is the plack called? Where can we get a copy of it? Thanks for responding to my post. I hope you are doing well.
I just love y’all’s videos. How long have y’all been married
My great grandparents got married on the boardwalk of the train station way beck when
Bristol caverns and the stone castle would be great videos. Go Vikings
Oh yes, great suggestions
I would love if you would do Bristol caverns
Thanks for the input! We’ll have to do that sometime! - Melody
Burger Bar also offers a Maple Bacon Burger which is amazing
Now that does sound great
Home cooking is to die for!
Ain’t it the best?? - Melody
Well, ain't this place a geographical oddity. Two weeks from everywhere
30 min from everywhere. You can hit 1-81 and be out of town quick.
@@angeladixon6215 oh ok
🙋♀️🌻🙏👍
Love your videos, that's my town or town's lol
Awesome, thank you!
Those fries looked good
They were amazing
Truck driving around there when you were in diapers
Can't be authentic Chicago pizza, unless they get the water shipped from Chicago to them! Shane u went yo Chicago and didn't like Chicago pizza? Lol u definitely went to the wrong pizza joint! I'm Chicago born and raised and we know pizza! Lol.
Oh man, it was the first thing I got to eat when I got to the city and was disappointed so I don’t think I gave it a fair chance so I’ll have to go back. Absolutely loved visiting the city, stayed at the Congress Hotel to see if I could find a ghost lol
@@realappalachia hahahaha yeah lots of cool stuff in Chicago. I'm from Lakeview area Just 5 mins from downtown. But yeah definitely many many pizza joints to check out! I left Chicago after 41 years but I'm just 1 hr away in northern Indiana. But my roots and most my family are in southeastern Kentucky London Corbin and Barboursville.
Show the Hard Rock casino