Wow haven't been to that town since 2000 had a blast time driving on Santa Fe Ave on the weekend to hang out with people. That is what they used to do back in the day.
I grew up in Salina. My parents moved to Salina in 1966 and both died in 2018 so I haven’t visited Salina since then. I have no family there but do have some high school classmates I keep in touch with. My brother lives in Lawrence and I live in Michigan. I enjoyed seeing familiar sites/businesses in the video. Thank you!
Europe here, to be specific the Netherlands, I am in Ah, of your roads and the gardens in Kansas, unfortunately you will not find this in Europe anymore, and thanks for the ride, I love the USA, I have visited on 4 occasions, my last visit was in 2014, missing flying out there
I choose Salina. Both my grandparents were born there in the 1890's. My mom was born there in 1922. I was born in 1958 and remember visiting my grandparents and always having a cozy Inn the first night. I lived there for many years and left in 2013. I was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution with my mom in the Salina Kansas chapter. I have a plot waiting for me in the cemetery there with the family. I do miss cozy Inn. Though where I live now, I have a diner that has good burgers, but I really miss Cozy Inn and that smell..lol
I was born in Salina (Asbury Hospital) in 1952. My mother was a farm girl from Culver. My grandmother lived at 129 E. Beloit. I can still see the brick street and smell the alfalfa in the air.
I grew up here...a lot of this brings back happy memories
Wow haven't been to that town since 2000 had a blast time driving on Santa Fe Ave on the weekend to hang out with people. That is what they used to do back in the day.
Nice driving tour in another state as always. Happy to see more.
I grew up in Salina. My parents moved to Salina in 1966 and both died in 2018 so I haven’t visited Salina since then. I have no family there but do have some high school classmates I keep in touch with. My brother lives in Lawrence and I live in Michigan. I enjoyed seeing familiar sites/businesses in the video. Thank you!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful drive on a beautiful day.
Thanks for visiting
I just came across two of your videos and liked them a lot. Thank you for sharing Kansas with us.
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Europe here, to be specific the Netherlands, I am in Ah, of your roads and the gardens in Kansas, unfortunately you will not find this in Europe anymore, and thanks for the ride, I love the USA, I have visited on 4 occasions, my last visit was in 2014, missing flying out there
I’m so glad that you enjoyed your time in America! I hope you can visit again soon.
@@DeceleratedTravel yes, hopefully soon, I really enjoyed your video's, have a great weekend
You did a great job with the tour, i miss living in Salina Kansas and I know that I'll move back one day
Thank you!
I’m going this summer and I’m excited
I hope you have a great time!
That's awesome I get to go there this weekend.
I hope you have a great time!
This is nice video. What did you shoot it with?
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you very much!
I might be going there this summer and stay with my mom's friend that lives there. It's going to be me and my mom and my brother
I might be going there in November for Thanksgiving 🍽️
I hope you get to go for Thanksgiving!
Muy bonita
Gracias, fue una linda visita.
I was born there in 1959. Sad to know all the base and housing are gone.
I lived on Schilling Manor base in the early 70's. The housing is still there and sold. We will be moving back to the area this summer.
@cornerstonechurchaltoonaio4997 ok wow. They must have changed the street names then. My street (Helena Ct.) Doesn't exist anymore.
@@cathyshirley8541 they were all turned into housing.
Which one is more beautiful, witchita or salina?
Wichita. Lakes everywhere
I choose Salina. Both my grandparents were born there in the 1890's. My mom was born there in 1922. I was born in 1958 and remember visiting my grandparents and always having a cozy Inn the first night. I lived there for many years and left in 2013. I was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution with my mom in the Salina Kansas chapter. I have a plot waiting for me in the cemetery there with the family.
I do miss cozy Inn. Though where I live now, I have a diner that has good burgers, but I really miss Cozy Inn and that smell..lol
Salina has some beautiful older areas with old brick streets. Out where the country Club is. You missed best parts!!!! This is newer.
I agree! I was disappointed I didn’t get to spend more time exploring there! I hope I can come back sometime.
I was born in Salina (Asbury Hospital) in 1952. My mother was a farm girl from Culver. My grandmother lived at 129 E. Beloit. I can still see the brick street and smell the alfalfa in the air.
@@prestonhouser1973I was born at Asbury Hospital in 1959! We lived on Schilling AFB til it closed in 1965.
That stinks did not show down Town
last visited in 1998 - only thing vagly familar was Ohio st
Did not show any of the meth labs lol. I live here nothing says Salina ks then a tweaker twitching down Crawford Street. Lol
Salina Kansas is a nice town in Kansas
Slightly overexposed and the camera is "looking" up. Nice video otherwise.