He seemed to be exactly right. How many businesses where in town back then and how are in town now. One of the most interesting things is besides a historical building burning down every 20 years suspiciously is the town doesn't seem to be interested in having a business come into town that employs more than 15 to 20 people
I’m glad that you have these videos. I read the book a few years ago and also read that this archival footage existed. Thank you for posting
He seemed to be exactly right. How many businesses where in town back then and how are in town now. One of the most interesting things is besides a historical building burning down every 20 years suspiciously is the town doesn't seem to be interested in having a business come into town that employs more than 15 to 20 people
Class of 65 VCHS. Loved this short video. It was new to me. Thanks for sharing
POV: you just moved to vandali and just search it up
Grew up in Vandalia, IL class of 2001 :)
so did my mom well half of her life she was born in the hospital here
I moved to stl from there was looking up urban legends and decided to look further
You went to school with my dad lol
Thanks for sharing, very awesome to know! (:
My hometown! This is all that I have to say! Cool video in the history of this town
+10 internets if someone can find out what song is being played at the intro.
bloodytofu, the song is "Town Without Pity" by Gene Pitney.
He came from Harvard...say no more