the real rosa parks bus is at the henry ford museum in dearborn mich along with the chair abe lincoln was shot in and jfk's limo he was shot in. lots on very cool historical stuff there. you should check it out one day. its also connected to greenfield village, basically an outdoor museum with historical houses and things
And I've said it before, but Adam, you are the best teacher I've ever had. I've learned so much from you, things I never would have researched otherwise. Thank you for your efforts!
I am not a religious man, but I do honour and respect any person who has changed or is changing the world for the better regardless of if they are religious or not! More power to those who want to good and make our world a better place for all!
I loved today's vlog very much. I've always wanted to visit there. I was fortunate enough to visit the recently constructed MLK Memorial in D.C. which is another very powerful and moving experience. Great vlog Adam. Thank you.
Fascinating! I am a history buff so these types of vlogs always mean a lot to me. Thank you for once again doing it the right way. The "silent tour" through the museum was perfect.
It's sad that the Lorraine Motel became an infamous symbol of hate, for back in its time it was a symbol of racial tolerance and cooperation. A black owned motel, it was one of the only places where black and white musicians could congregate and socialize when they were in town recording at the nearby Stax Recording Studios (whose museum you should visit before leaving town). Otis Redding & Steve Cropper together wrote many of Otis's hit records while hanging out at the motel, including "Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay."
Makes sense why they killed him in the that hotel so they can shut that down like every other black owned business. Guess ,what y’all’s time has ended. No one’s taking this 💩 anymore. Y’all will feel the wraith 2xs worse than us. This say. the Bible. We’re waiting for that green.
Gosh, Tzedek, that sounds like a threat, leveled at me, even though I just expressed a message of tolerance and acceptance. As he explains in the video, The Lorraine was no longe a viable business at the time that it became a civil rights museum. It's designation as an historic site probably saved it from the wrecker's ball. A motel where Dr. King once stayed, in my town, no longer stands. I don't think that James Earl Ray was trying to destroy a business. He was trying to destroy a man, and an idea.
I'm glad you brought this sad piece of history to your viewers today. I was 13 when Dr. King was slain, and I still get emotional every time I think about it. He accomplished so much during his short lifetime. Some people are born to be leaders and Dr. King was one of those people. His loss to the nation is so great that it can't be measured.
I've always wanted to go there. Great Video, Adam. I was fortunate enough to go to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr National History Site in Atlanta Georgia last year. Visited his birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church where he preached, and his final resting place with his wife, Coretta. Highly recommend for anyone who is interested in the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr & civil rights in general
Adamthewoo - As a Canadian, whom is into American history. I thank you for the poignant and history based vlogs. I will continue to watch like I have for the last two years! Thanks Professor Woo! All the best from the Great White North!
Adamthewoo ... My pleasure! If you're interested in coming to Canada (Particularly, the East Coast) feel free to message me. We have some very unique history here as well!
adamthewoo Even if the room numbering didn't make sense logically, they should have left them as is for historical purposes. Someone wasn't thinking...
I smell a fish on that number change! Is it possible he could've been shot at a similar... never mind I'm overthinking. Thanks for that piece of information!
His last words was actually “Ben, make sure you play ‘Take My Hand, Precious Lord’ in the meeting tonight. Play it real pretty.” And another thing when they come to repair anything to the motel and they’ve been doing this for I think about 2 or 3 decades(I’m not sure how long) trying to clean up the pool of blood Reverend Doctor Martin was laying in when he was shot they come back the next day to finish the repairs or within the next few days and it’s right back to the way it was they’ve even replaced the concrete slab I heard once (I’m sure they wouldn’t do that) but it keeps coming back so after a long time they just gave up and left it there Some people think it’s Martin trying to telling them something I just think it’s how much he bled out and how thick it was because blood will only leak on to a certain point and then it will start to soak into the ground it’s in and it will be hard to get rid of but if anyone has made it this far thank you for reading and have a wonderful day
I’m a Canadian and was a child when he was assassinated. Many years later in my 60s I took a bus tour to Memphis. We boarded the bus for what I thought was a tour of the record studios. Before I knew it we were at the Lorraine Motel. I got out and took pictures. The tears streamed down my face and I couldn’t stop. It was uncontrollable. I was embarrassed because I was the only one crying. It’s sad that we haven’t come very far since then.
Pam Krohn this is why I absolutely love getting my dose of Daily :D not only is Adam incredibly funny, but packs so much info into the videos I love that. I cant get enough
U2's "Pride in the name of love" played in my head during this. ..... Early morning , April 4.....shots rang out in the Memphis sky. Free at last, they took your life. They could not take your pride.
I really enjoy seeing these slices of history. From the big tragic moments to the untold stories, you do a fine job of keeping the content entertaining and fresh. Thank you for sharing with us Adam.
Another great vlog, Adam. It is great to see angles we never see of historic locations. Enjoy Memphis and the great state of Tennessee as we enjoy vicariously. Safe travels!
Hi Adam, I have really enjoyed your channel for a while now. I like the variety of topics that Large Marge has enabled you to let all of us experience vicariously through your eyes. You and Justin Scarred have motivated me to start exploring more than ever before. I was able to take my mom on a road trip through California a few months ago and we experienced Salvation Mountain (I am not religious but can appreciate Leonard Knight's devotion. I am amazed at the effort he put into it.), The Salton Sea, numerous funky roadside attractions, and some traditional travel destinations like Disneyland (My mom's first visit there was in 1957. Her only other visit was in 1984 so it was almost a completely new experience for her), La Brea Tar Pits, and Hearst Castle. I want to thank you for motivating me to explore this way. It created an experience I will always treasure. I also want to thank you for showing me that the various Visitor's Centers can be a worthwhile stop. I stopped at my first one this week in West Wendover, NV. It was definitely worth the time. If you ever pass through that way you should check out the center, The Wendover Air Base (It is where thee Enola Gay and Bockscar crews practiced bomb runs in preperation for ending WW II, and Danger Cave. The cave was used as a recreation hall during the war and is also an archaeological site. A little place with a lot of important history.
I love your videos. As a history teacher, you are helping the new generation to learn history in ways that are impossible to do in a traditional classroom. Thank you for your awesome work.
The photograph from the night prior when he's entering the motel, the room number looks like 301, not 307. There's also two windows behind him, today there's only one. Possibly a corridor leading to room 302's former location.
Hi Adam, greetings from England, your vlogs are so interesting and informative, I really look forward every day to watching them. Thank you for taking us with you on your travels.
I can't believe I'm three months late knowing you were in a place so very special to me. Wish I could have met you. Thank you so much for this vlog, Adam. I'm grateful for the kindness in which you spoke on this subject.
My family and I went to this museum a couple of years ago. It is someplace that everyone should visit. Thank you for your added research about the building. I hope you figure out your mystery!
Thank you for sharing. I visited Memphis, my mom's hometown in 1994 and she was their protesting. I have a picture from the day I visited the Lorraine Motel. I cannot believe she is still there. Strong woman! Rest in Heaven Dr. King!
What a powerful piece of history. It breaks my heart to see such an amazing man laying on a piece of cement knowing that he only has a few more moments alive. Thank you for the sensitivity and respect that you have shown in creating this. Safe travels Adam.
Thank you for your blogs I live in Australia and u take me on so many wonderful trips and I learn so much . The towns and the places. When I am not well I watch them again bless
Another great video. Your vlogs always reflect life appropriately. Not every day can be humorous and, oftentimes, we need to reflect on more serious subject matter.
Yet another awesome video and I got to watch it before work glad to see you're enjoying the Tennessee awesomeness and I hope to see you when you travel through Nashville if you travel through Nashville you never knowlarge Marge is going to take you
Adventures by George One day the cosmic forces well aligned just right I'm sure of it and if I can get Jason and Adam together the world better watch out for our combination of creative goodness
adamthewoo as far as I can tell the wind is blowing northeast so as long as Large Marge keeps her back to the wind your travels might end up coming through this way either way I enjoy your videos bro you are a constant inspiration for me 😊 thank you
6:16 I can't help but notice how nice they have the bus driver talking to Rosa lol When that really happened I guarantee you he said ALOT worse then "please move to the back of the bus."
I wouldn't gauruntee that. I can see the driver saying to please move to the bAck of the bus. No need to say anything else, that alone is degrading enough.
Why? Because all white people are racists? How about if he had 6 children at home to feed and he could possibly lose his job by letting her sit where she wanted.
I've been to the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles and it was heart-wrenching. Just the few moments in your vlog of this museum was emotional for me, too. But I love learning, so I thank you for taking us with you, Adam. Dr King was a good, Godly man who was making a huge difference in this world. I believe, had he lived, our world would be so much different... more united, tolerant and understanding. Dr King's death, out of all the recent ones you've vlogged about recently, is the only one that has brought me to tears while watching. It was truly a tragic event that has left our lives for the worse.... and I say that as a white woman, if anyone cares to know. As far as the 303/307 debate... I'm wondering, was there a 307 room there somewhere? Maybe down that hallway? I figure it got changed to better go with the flow of room numbers and the person who did it simply wasn't thinking about the historic factor to those numbers. But what do I know? lol
I spend waaaay too much time watching the daily woo....i live in Runcorn North West Uk n have always wanted to do a road trip through the USA ....this will do for now....love it!!
Visiting the Stax museum was always a must for me when traveling for work East/Westbound 40. The introductory film they show before you walk through talk about how time stopped in Memphis after MLK Jr's passing. The little theatre was full and I can feel the energy in the room...such a sad time in history
I really enjoy your daily History Lesson. You visit places I know I will,never see in my lifetime. So thank you for taking the time to show whoever is watching. Take care Adam.
Very Powerful video Adam. I love your videos and the inspiring and meaningful messages that you impart on us all. It just goes to show once again, what a Sweetheart of a Guy you truly are.
***** it can be broadcast if it's licensed like a song. Family gets paid. TH-cam videos showing it get strikes and pulled. We tried to listen this year and it was hard to find a source. I understand the family wanting to protect his work but it seems about profit for them. He's a national hero and has a national holiday and many buildings and schools in his name. Don't seem right.
He was killed and did not have the opportunity to provide for his family. His speeches were copyrighted because. as he alluded to more than once, he felt he would be assassinated. Proceeds from using his speeches would be some money for his family, so in a way he is still supporting them. Also, the family has the power to decide how, why, when, where and by whom the speeches are going to be used, which is important
One day I'll start a Vlog series where I track the places the Woo has been. I'll be like "The Majestic was parked right by that tree in the background you can match the shots to DaliyWoo 1889776."
I was at the Civil Rights Museum a few years ago. A very moving experience for sure. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Memphis. Great vlog, Adam!
I was there my senior year of high school for a band and choir trip. I had this feeling of dread and remorse as we were parked outside the museum/hotel, but it vanished as we walked through the museum. Chilling to see through the window where the bullet came from.
always great videos mr.woo, don't change anything. you should be on tv. I just came back from ohio to new Hampshire and thought of your videos the whole drive and how much I am admire them. wish I had your life, safe travels.
The US of A is such a huge country with many stories.. Some that I have been thinking about, off and on, over the years. Sir, your TH-cam videos provides interesting angles and answers regarding a lot of those. Thanks!
no matter what I do Its never fully embraced. I have to do whatever subject I feel like doing each day. When I am near something of this importance I feel it necessary to document it in my own way. Thanks for understanding , plenty of light hearted stuff coming soon
the real rosa parks bus is at the henry ford museum in dearborn mich along with the chair abe lincoln was shot in and jfk's limo he was shot in. lots on very cool historical stuff there. you should check it out one day. its also connected to greenfield village, basically an outdoor museum with historical houses and things
I need to get to the Henry Ford museum. Its on my list for sure
mike lee yelp I’ve watched that whole story
@@adamthewoo Don't forget Hitsville USA, I know it's been two years now so not sure if you got to Michigan yet.
@@adamthewoo you won't be disappointed Adam
I like how you get the exact angles of the original photos then go back and forth to show it. Good job
And I've said it before, but Adam, you are the best teacher I've ever had. I've learned so much from you, things I never would have researched otherwise. Thank you for your efforts!
thanks George
adamthewoo hiijjh
I am not a religious man, but I do honour and respect any person who has changed or is changing the world for the better regardless of if they are religious or not! More power to those who want to good and make our world a better place for all!
I loved today's vlog very much. I've always wanted to visit there. I was fortunate enough to visit the recently constructed MLK Memorial in D.C. which is another very powerful and moving experience. Great vlog Adam. Thank you.
Id like to check that out one day
adamthewoo I recommend seeing it at night. It gives a special ambiance that I can't put into words.
Tampa Jay I saw the memorial a child standing next to me asked if it was Obama
Incredibly powerful vlog today Adam. I 'll definitely be visiting these places on my travels.
Fascinating! I am a history buff so these types of vlogs always mean a lot to me. Thank you for once again doing it the right way. The "silent tour" through the museum was perfect.
It's sad that the Lorraine Motel became an infamous symbol of hate, for back in its time it was a symbol of racial tolerance and cooperation. A black owned motel, it was one of the only places where black and white musicians could congregate and socialize when they were in town recording at the nearby Stax Recording Studios (whose museum you should visit before leaving town). Otis Redding & Steve Cropper together wrote many of Otis's hit records while hanging out at the motel, including "Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay."
You are correct. I’ve heard Cropper speak in interviews about spending time at the Lorraine when Stax musicians were in town.
Makes sense why they killed him in the that hotel so they can shut that down like every other black owned business. Guess ,what y’all’s time has ended. No one’s taking this 💩 anymore. Y’all will feel the wraith 2xs worse than us. This say. the Bible. We’re waiting for that green.
So she was pretty much next door to him,that’s why they changed the room. Only survivor and witness. They’ll probably kill her too
Gosh, Tzedek, that sounds like a threat, leveled at me, even though I just expressed a message of tolerance and acceptance. As he explains in the video, The Lorraine was no longe a viable business at the time that it became a civil rights museum. It's designation as an historic site probably saved it from the wrecker's ball. A motel where Dr. King once stayed, in my town, no longer stands. I don't think that James Earl Ray was trying to destroy a business. He was trying to destroy a man, and an idea.
Awesome!! I visited the final resting place & birth home of MLK a few months ago. Very moving. Thanks for sharing, Adam. I really enjoyed this!
LifeandLemons I did to it was beautiful ❤️
I was researching this just the other night. Really tragic but thanks for posting a video on it Adam, really tugs on the heart strings
it does for sure. Thanks for the comment
I'm glad you brought this sad piece of history to your viewers today. I was 13 when Dr. King was slain, and I still get emotional every time I think about it. He accomplished so much during his short lifetime. Some people are born to be leaders and Dr. King was one of those people. His loss to the nation is so great that it can't be measured.
I've always wanted to go there. Great Video, Adam. I was fortunate enough to go to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr National History Site in Atlanta Georgia last year. Visited his birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church where he preached, and his final resting place with his wife, Coretta. Highly recommend for anyone who is interested in the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr & civil rights in general
He sure disrespected his wife a lot by sleeping with many women and poor ole coretta knew about it
Adamthewoo - As a Canadian, whom is into American history. I thank you for the poignant and history based vlogs. I will continue to watch like I have for the last two years! Thanks Professor Woo!
All the best from the Great White North!
thanks Dustin . appreciate you watching
Adamthewoo ... My pleasure! If you're interested in coming to Canada (Particularly, the East Coast) feel free to message me. We have some very unique history here as well!
Hello from Toronto
303 or 307 . The mystery continues
adamthewoo You're just like Columbo, the little things get to him.
adamthewoo Even if the room numbering didn't make sense logically, they should have left them as is for historical purposes. Someone wasn't thinking...
adamthewoo hello from ur biggest fan from nc
I smell a fish on that number change! Is it possible he could've been shot at a similar... never mind I'm overthinking. Thanks for that piece of information!
adamthewoo that is really weird...
His last words was actually
“Ben, make sure you play ‘Take My Hand, Precious Lord’ in the meeting tonight. Play it real pretty.”
And another thing
when they come to repair anything to the motel and they’ve been doing this for I think about 2 or 3 decades(I’m not sure how long) trying to clean up the pool of blood Reverend Doctor Martin was laying in when he was shot they come back the next day to finish the repairs or within the next few days and it’s right back to the way it was they’ve even replaced the concrete slab I heard once (I’m sure they wouldn’t do that) but it keeps coming back so after a long time they just gave up and left it there Some people think it’s Martin trying to telling them something I just think it’s how much he bled out and how thick it was because blood will only leak on to a certain point and then it will start to soak into the ground it’s in and it will be hard to get rid of but if anyone has made it this far thank you for reading and have a wonderful day
MLK and Malcob warned us of the leftist of today
Thank you for taking us there.
Love that your being very respectful and quite in the museum.
I’m a Canadian and was a child when he was assassinated. Many years later in my 60s I took a bus tour to Memphis. We boarded the bus for what I thought was a tour of the record studios. Before I knew it we were at the Lorraine Motel. I got out and took pictures. The tears streamed down my face and I couldn’t stop. It was uncontrollable. I was embarrassed because I was the only one crying. It’s sad that we haven’t come very far since then.
i can't exactly explain why i enjoy alll of your videos so much, but i do. Thank you.
I appreciate you watching, Thanks Pamela
Martin Luther King was an extraordinary man. He was gone way too soon. He made a huge impact
MLK was an Amazing man. George Soros hated him, clearly.
Adam I learn more from you daily then I ever did in school. Thanx
that means a lot to me
adamthewoo Hey Adam, me and my dad enjoy your videos and we also like watching your dads videos. Keep up the good work!
Pam Krohn so true!
Pam Krohn this is why I absolutely love getting my dose of Daily :D not only is Adam incredibly funny, but packs so much info into the videos I love that. I cant get enough
Pam Krohn than* (since you like learning, I figured I'd correct you)
i was born april 8 th 1968. this vlog is significant to me.
U2's "Pride in the name of love" played in my head during this. ..... Early morning , April 4.....shots rang out in the Memphis sky. Free at last, they took your life. They could not take your pride.
Wasn't he shot in the evening, though?!
@@andreag7958 bono does sing it early evening now .
@Harry Browneigh great song...that's only your opinion masquerading as a fact. Ha
I love that song. I learned at a young age, the song is about MLKjr and Jesus. Bono's daughter's name is Memphis Sky, in honor of this amazing man.
@@andreavinson9314 your wrong .it's eve and jordan. Surely you could of googled that before stating that.
I really enjoy seeing these slices of history. From the big tragic moments to the untold stories, you do a fine job of keeping the content entertaining and fresh. Thank you for sharing with us Adam.
thank you for saying that. I do my best
Thanks for all the good work Adam, your blogs have become a important part of many people's day.
no problem John. Thanks so much for the kind words
Thank you for showing this Adam, it means a lot.
Morning Adam great vlog love your film narrative. Your approach to this historic moment is unique.
I visited the Civil Rights museum in Memphis, and it was an eye-opening experience. Well done, Adam.
And great "Shining" reference by the way, Adam.
glad you caught that
adamthewoo my all time favorite horror movie!
Another great vlog, Adam. It is great to see angles we never see of historic locations. Enjoy Memphis and the great state of Tennessee as we enjoy vicariously. Safe travels!
Man I am loving the content of the vlogs Adam. I feel like you are giving me a guided tour of history.
Hi Adam,
I have really enjoyed your channel for a while now. I like the variety of topics that Large Marge has enabled you to let all of us experience vicariously through your eyes. You and Justin Scarred have motivated me to start exploring more than ever before. I was able to take my mom on a road trip through California a few months ago and we experienced Salvation Mountain (I am not religious but can appreciate Leonard Knight's devotion. I am amazed at the effort he put into it.), The Salton Sea, numerous funky roadside attractions, and some traditional travel destinations like Disneyland (My mom's first visit there was in 1957. Her only other visit was in 1984 so it was almost a completely new experience for her), La Brea Tar Pits, and Hearst Castle. I want to thank you for motivating me to explore this way. It created an experience I will always treasure. I also want to thank you for showing me that the various Visitor's Centers can be a worthwhile stop. I stopped at my first one this week in West Wendover, NV. It was definitely worth the time. If you ever pass through that way you should check out the center, The Wendover Air Base (It is where thee Enola Gay and Bockscar crews practiced bomb runs in preperation for ending WW II, and Danger Cave. The cave was used as a recreation hall during the war and is also an archaeological site. A little place with a lot of important history.
Primarily consider the content of a person's character before anything else. A philosophy we should all follow.
I love your videos. As a history teacher, you are helping the new generation to learn history in ways that are impossible to do in a traditional classroom. Thank you for your awesome work.
The photograph from the night prior when he's entering the motel, the room number looks like 301, not 307. There's also two windows behind him, today there's only one. Possibly a corridor leading to room 302's former location.
Hi Adam, greetings from England, your vlogs are so interesting and informative, I really look forward every day to watching them. Thank you for taking us with you on your travels.
thank you Adam for a very moving vlog so so sad . I personally think Dr King was a very great man may he rest in peace.
I can't believe I'm three months late knowing you were in a place so very special to me. Wish I could have met you. Thank you so much for this vlog, Adam. I'm grateful for the kindness in which you spoke on this subject.
Dr. King asked for EQUALITY and we ALL can agree on that.
My family and I went to this museum a couple of years ago. It is someplace that everyone should visit. Thank you for your added research about the building. I hope you figure out your mystery!
Adam your vlogs of late have been above and beyond! Keep it up mate!
thank you I appreciate that
Thank you for sharing. I visited Memphis, my mom's hometown in 1994 and she was their protesting. I have a picture from the day I visited the Lorraine Motel. I cannot believe she is still there. Strong woman! Rest in Heaven Dr. King!
I love history and would love to go to the museum.
Adam, this was absolutely great filming! I always look forward to your videos but your filming and research is amazing. Hugs, Diane
Thank you for sharing this. Thank you for the sometimes serious things you share with us. I have learned a lot in recent days...
All subjects Ive wanted to cover for a while now, Thanks for watching
***** You're welcome. I always look forward to your vlogs every morning, Adam. Thanks for all you do...
Greetings from Canada Thank you for being so respectful and informative. You're a very inciteful man. Keep them coming. Xoxo
What a powerful piece of history. It breaks my heart to see such an amazing man laying on a piece of cement knowing that he only has a few more moments alive. Thank you for the sensitivity and respect that you have shown in creating this. Safe travels Adam.
I know this is older, but thank you for doing this video.! It’s very educational
Adam was walking in Memphis, walking with his feet ten feet off of Beale.
You're special!!!😉
Thank you for your blogs I live in Australia and u take me on so many wonderful trips and I learn so much . The towns and the places. When I am not well I watch them again bless
Come to Dearborn Michigan. I will show you around. You would love Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield village and all the other stuff!
I know I need to get up there for sure !
adamthewoo message me. Free for you whenever
Yes, I have suggested this as well, he must see the grounds Walt Disney Walked with Henry Ford when Disney was planning Disneyland.
Mack James90 Green brain
I live 2 miles from Henry Ford Museum--and it is beyond amazing.....lucky to live in this wonderful city......
Another great video. Your vlogs always reflect life appropriately. Not every day can be humorous and, oftentimes, we need to reflect on more serious subject matter.
good morning adam the woo I am such a huge fan of yours from Minnesota
Thank you Adam I was in Memphis a few years back and wanted to check out the museum, but didn't get the chance, so thanks for the look inside.
Yet another awesome video and I got to watch it before work glad to see you're enjoying the Tennessee awesomeness and I hope to see you when you travel through Nashville if you travel through Nashville you never knowlarge Marge is going to take you
I try to mix it up and go where the wind blows
adamthewoo Adam, hope you visit the F'art Zone. ;-)
Adventures by George One day the cosmic forces well aligned just right I'm sure of it and if I can get Jason and Adam together the world better watch out for our combination of creative goodness
adamthewoo as far as I can tell the wind is blowing northeast so as long as Large Marge keeps her back to the wind your travels might end up coming through this way either way I enjoy your videos bro you are a constant inspiration for me 😊 thank you
You do a great job with the historical locations, thank you Adam!
6:16 I can't help but notice how nice they have the bus driver talking to Rosa lol When that really happened I guarantee you he said ALOT worse then "please move to the back of the bus."
I wouldn't gauruntee that. I can see the driver saying to please move to the bAck of the bus. No need to say anything else, that alone is degrading enough.
Why? Because all white people are racists? How about if he had 6 children at home to feed and he could possibly lose his job by letting her sit where she wanted.
@@garypoe4411 Just following orders?
Thank you Adam. I live vicariously through your vlogs and I learn a lot from your posts. You're an amazing teacher. Keep up the great work.
do you think you'll ever make it up to DC and do a vlog there? and what a great video. definitely one of my faves; very powerful.
yes lots I want to do in DC
adamthewoo ~ Yes, please make your way up to Balto./D.C. :)
adamthewoo Please do a meet up when you come!
Excellent job covering this topic. Safe travels to you, Adam.
I've been to the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles and it was heart-wrenching. Just the few moments in your vlog of this museum was emotional for me, too. But I love learning, so I thank you for taking us with you, Adam. Dr King was a good, Godly man who was making a huge difference in this world. I believe, had he lived, our world would be so much different... more united, tolerant and understanding. Dr King's death, out of all the recent ones you've vlogged about recently, is the only one that has brought me to tears while watching. It was truly a tragic event that has left our lives for the worse.... and I say that as a white woman, if anyone cares to know. As far as the 303/307 debate... I'm wondering, was there a 307 room there somewhere? Maybe down that hallway? I figure it got changed to better go with the flow of room numbers and the person who did it simply wasn't thinking about the historic factor to those numbers. But what do I know? lol
I spend waaaay too much time watching the daily woo....i live in Runcorn North West Uk n have always wanted to do a road trip through the USA ....this will do for now....love it!!
🕊MLK Rest In Peace. 🕊
Visiting the Stax museum was always a must for me when traveling for work East/Westbound 40. The introductory film they show before you walk through talk about how time stopped in Memphis after MLK Jr's passing. The little theatre was full and I can feel the energy in the room...such a sad time in history
I need to see this museum in person❤
Great video. Got to stop by here on my way back to Detroit in 2016 and I just froze in amazement
this is different than anything in the world, May Martin Luther King Rest In Peace.
thanks for watching Rissy
I visited in 2017... one of the most moving experiences of my life. So emotional.
303? 307? Mandela Effect, perhaps?
Perhaps not. Grow up
Or the hotel just changed the number...
I find new things I want to research in every video! Thank you again! I know it may get lonely, but what you do is much appreciated!
I've been told by my elders, always Greet people with a Smile. A Smile goes a long way.
it does for sure, great advice
I went to the same museum last summer Adam. It was a moving subject I learned a lot from that historical place
Adam, do you ever question what the government says?
I really enjoy your daily History Lesson. You visit places I know I will,never see in my lifetime. So thank you for taking the time to show whoever is watching. Take care Adam.
I never understood how people thought it was okay to treat other people as less then themselves.
Very Powerful video Adam. I love your videos and the inspiring and meaningful messages that you impart on us all. It just goes to show once again, what a Sweetheart of a Guy you truly are.
Be careful in Memphis Adam as I have heard Memphis isn't very safe.
Ear Wick All of those Mormans.😂
I've so looked forward to and enjoyed all these on your road trip. This one and JFK one were awesome. Thank you Adam.
good morning.
I don't like how the have a dream speech is copyright. they can't air it even on his holiday. family needs to get paid.
Ninja Master I didn't know that
WTJU, Charlottesville, plays the speech, or one o his others, every MLK Day. You can tune in online to listen.
***** it can be broadcast if it's licensed like a song. Family gets paid. TH-cam videos showing it get strikes and pulled.
We tried to listen this year and it was hard to find a source.
I understand the family wanting to protect his work but it seems about profit for them.
He's a national hero and has a national holiday and many buildings and schools in his name.
Don't seem right.
His speech is copyrighted?? That's terrible! Dr King would never stand for that :(
He was killed and did not have the opportunity to provide for his family. His speeches were copyrighted because. as he alluded to more than once, he felt he would be assassinated. Proceeds from using his speeches would be some money for his family, so in a way he is still supporting them. Also, the family has the power to decide how, why, when, where and by whom the speeches are going to be used, which is important
Safe travels and thanks for bringing us along. Hopefully the mystery will be answered.
One day I'll start a Vlog series where I track the places the Woo has been. I'll be like "The Majestic was parked right by that tree in the background you can match the shots to DaliyWoo 1889776."
that would be great. Id watch it for sure . Thanks for the comment Marc
Thanks Adam! You’re the man. Keep the history alive.
all those people who fought for civil rights back then would be ashamed to see their people act up the way they do today. they were respectful people.
One of your best videos yet. I almost want to suggest following up this video volg with Dr. Kings final resting place and Museum in Atlanta.
I was eleven at the time of his assasination. Maybe the room number was changed To confuse us. Obviously right. Wow. I don't get it.
Good afternoon Mr Adam
Have a fantastic weekend you Thewoo followers out there in the world
Greetings from Oslo,Norway
301 not 307. Look at the pics 307 was down a ways to the right
good eye, either way its no longer 303 tho
I was at the Civil Rights Museum a few years ago. A very moving experience for sure. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Memphis. Great vlog, Adam!
Adam you just found a glitch in the matrix du-du-du-du du-du-du-du
I was there my senior year of high school for a band and choir trip. I had this feeling of dread and remorse as we were parked outside the museum/hotel, but it vanished as we walked through the museum. Chilling to see through the window where the bullet came from.
303 v/s 307 = Mandela Effect residual!
Jason Turner or they just changed it to be accurate
It's in multiple pictures...it WAS that way, not REMEMBERED that way
I’m glad I found this channel, great content!
how are you
I'm great thanks Jordan
This is just a common event in the history of mankind. A struggle for power. Just like the cops killed in Dallas.
always great videos mr.woo, don't change anything. you should be on tv. I just came back from ohio to new Hampshire and thought of your videos the whole drive and how much I am admire them. wish I had your life,
safe travels.
Adam, some would say its the mandala effect! lol jk....303 or 307.....
Or the hotel changed the numbers
The US of A is such a huge country with many stories.. Some that I have been thinking about, off and on, over the years. Sir, your TH-cam videos provides interesting angles and answers regarding a lot of those. Thanks!
Mandela effect
Wasn't it originally called The LaRayne motel?
We love our daily history lessons from +Adamthewoo !
What happened to the jokes and wacky roadside attractions? I like the theme park and humor I'm missing now.
no matter what I do Its never fully embraced. I have to do whatever subject I feel like doing each day. When I am near something of this importance I feel it necessary to document it in my own way. Thanks for understanding , plenty of light hearted stuff coming soon
Timothy TY yes this is a bummer
Glenn McGown Feel free to start your own vlog
Timothy TY Adam is like a box of chocolate's. You never know what's inside his video's.😕😜😀 (Forest Gump)
adamthewoo ~ thank you Adam for all of your dedication, it's really appreciated & enjoyed :)
Thank you Adam..... your vlogs like these are so enlightening....I enjoy my vicarious learning through you...keep travelling man...