Instagram - AdamTheWooATW Felt like doing more of a relaxing style walk around town . A little different than normal content I present but that’s part of the charm of this channel perhaps .
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I enjoyed the relaxing walk around that neighborhood. Lots of very cool architecture. Have you ever considered doing a film location episode on Ferndale, Ca? That’s where they filmed The Majestic.
I made the effort to visit the Orange circle in 2019 after watching Adam and Justin hold their chats from the park. It truly is a relaxing and interesting place. I travelled from Australia to see it.
Back in the 70’s as a kid I used to live in one of the little Victorian homes down the street from the Big Momma house. My dad worked a short walk away at the Orange Public Library and I went to school at that big church with the broken clock (St John’s Lutheran) - a short walk too. It was like living in Mayberry.
My Great Grandmother lived in that area. My cousin and I would stroll up and down the circle, going through the shops. I was 13 - 27, she finally had to move at the age of 93. She lived on her own in an Old Style Apartment building, walking to the store, cooking, cleaning and taking care of herself until she fell and broke her hip. Thank you for the memories
I had a great friend who was born in Orange. In all the times I have been to LA, I hadn't visited Orange until 2017. My friend, Sgt. Justin Hoffman, was a Marine who unfortunately lost his life in Iraq on August 3rd, 2005. The last time I was in LA, I drove to Orange to walk around and take in the area in memory of Justin. I was very impressed with the town and will visit again sometime. Thanks for the stroll. This put a smile on my face. :)
@@MrPAULONEAL This is correct. I visit his grave a few times a year. I live about a half hour from the memorial park where he is buried. His funeral, held on August 13th, 2005, changed my life forever. I travel a military tribute around the country which his portrait is part of. The first tattoo I got was in his memory. I miss him greatly and anytime I see anything online that reminds me of him, I have to watch it.
I too was born and raised near 'The Circle' in 1964. I always knew it had historical significance but perhaps I took it for granted. I see a lot of these houses daily. I'm learning to appreciate it more. I recently moved back to town after being away for over 30 years. I wasn't certain if I would like being back because its changed so much. I realized quickly that I do miss being home. I'm learning to pay more attention to the little things in town. I'm very sorry for your loss.
I used to live on Lemon street just a few blocks away. As a kid, I would walk down to Satellite market to buy candy. My first bike was from the Schwinn bike shop across from the market. I got my first Converse shoes at Army Navy. Bought my PE clothes at the Orange Sporting Goods store at the Circle. Got a skateboard from the skateboard store there too. Good times. I also remember going to all of the antique shops. It was like going back in time.
Just discovered old town Orange, the fountain, etc. a couple years ago, visiting my mother in a nursing home there, visiting from WA state. I just loved the whole neighborhood, ate at Watsons, visited the art museum a few times, but could no longer visit because of COVID and she died in July. Some day I want to come back. This area seems so “California” to me, wish I could move here, I love the climate. This is the next best thing, thank you.
"SAVE THE ORANGE FOUNTAIN! SAVE the Orange fountain! Resident Bob Hitchcock is sponsoring an initiative to SAVE THAT FOUNTAIN! Many years ago that fountain started to corrode and it hasn't worked since. We at the "Save The Fountain Committee" think it should be preserved EXACTLY the way it is as part of our history and heritage! Don't forget to take a flyer. SAVE THE ORANGE FOUNTAIN!"
I remember spending so many weekends with my grandma at Orange Circle. Lunch at Watson's, her getting her hair did at the beauty salon while I got my nails done and then helping her work at one of the thrift stores off the circle. Thanks for this walk down memory lane.
adam this is my hometown!! so happy to see your tour of the city of orange! you've been my tour guide on youtube for many years!!! thanks for loving orange!
My wife's grandmother lived in the house on Palmyra at 12:16 (green house with the pink door). We also have a photo of her grandmother and her mother as a toddler in 1923, sitting on the original fountain at its original location in the Plaza.
My brother had a house north of the Circle on Waverly if I remember correctly. This is definitely nostalgic for me. Nice! His parrot escaped and never came back.. it had quite a vocabulary. He thought someone found and kept it.. but maybe it joined other parrots back in the wild.
I enjoyed this video thoroughly. I am hoping that you will understand that there are a lot of older people that watches your Channel. With that in mind, we don't like to go to Disneyland everyday. But your walks around town Rock! Hope you do more of these. I used to live in Orange and the Anaheim area in the late 90s. So I was intrigued by your videos. Originally from Palmdale California. Now living in Northern California. Thanks for your videos my friend
Nice seeing that part of the country. I leave in Kingsport Tenn been up and down the east coast love our mountains. It looks pretty there. Thank you for the video!!
Adam,how cool that U live so close to places that honor 2 of Ur heroes. Of course Disneyland & right there in Orange the Huell Howser Collection at Chapman University. Maybe someday Chapman will be adding a Woo museum. Shall They???
A relaxing video indeed! I love historic towns, buildings and houses. I enjoyed seeing those bungalow style houses in the first neighborhood you went to on the corner of Center and Maple. I happened to look up a couple of them on Zillow to see what the estimated asking price would be if they were on the market and wow - expensive! The cute little pale yellow house right on the corner would potentially go for a little over $800,000! It's only a 4 bed /2 bath and a little over 1500 square feet.
Adam as always top shelf. You are the bench mark of you tubers. Much respect for you. You have set the standard. Look forward to more adventures. Shall you?
Big mama's house I thought that looked familiar. I loved that show the old cranky mama. The Ainsworth house is so beautiful 😍 I love historic renovated places. Even when they're spooky and run down. Any old plantation, craftsmen, Victorian, style
thank the lord we have Adam the documentarian going around revealing history and nuance to places we take for granted, too few other people would do the same!
The Orange circle, homes and church were also used in the Bill Paxton directed film, Frailty. I just watched it again on Amazon Prime last night. Good flick!
Grew up in Orange. Love Orange Circle ⛲. Watson's just feels different after they took out the pharmacy/ drug store for the expansion. The original Orange Circle fountain you show is from Paris (if my history teacher was correct 😂)
Are you still local ? I visit my aunt and uncle every January they live in Anaheim hills, my aunt and I always visit the city of orange! It reminds us both of two towns in Ohio where I live and she’s from. ♥️ oh and I’m amazed every January the circle fountain has loads and loads of oranges on the trees! I even have photos of them🙋♀️
The parrots are no joke! I visit Santa Ana regularly and can hear them all the time. Santa Ana has a pretty cool looking downtown too btw! Just too much construction on at the moment to take in the cool old buildings.
I agree. I love the way you change up on things. Really I enjoy each and every video. Look forward to them. I loved the McDonalds disney one alot too.👍
Adam such a great video nice and relaxing and I’ve always wanted to visit the Orange Circle because as you pointed out the beauty of the buildings and the houses were also quite beautiful and anything retro is right up my alley also it was just fun walking around with you no rhyme or reason but just to take in the beauty of the Orange Circle also I think these types of videos would be good whenever you decide to do them also it’s a way to unwind from the hustle and bustle of your daily vlogs and remember Adam no matter what vlog you do or what series of vlogs you do rest assure that I will be watching because your vlogs really make me feel good inside and I appreciate all the hard work you do so thanks for always going that extra mile to make such amazing vlogs so with that peace ☮️ love ❤️ and HAPPY THANKSGIVING 🦃 to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next vlog adventure also please be safe out there
I really enjoyed this video and the relaxing tone of your voice. There is a good reason why you have so many followers. I ran into you today at Knotts’ and you were gracious enough to take a picture with me.
I lived in Altadena for a while, just north of Pasadena. Lots of historic homes and used in many TV shows, commercials and movies. You're right, Adam. Orange is very similar...
Well this was nice. The last time I was at the circle was the '84 International Food Festival. I think that army-navy store is where I bought a pea coat. Ah the memories.
wwwwooowww, this was a very relaxing stroll through a very nice looking area... I agree, some of those homes do look amazing ... the history was an added bonus😁... whoa, those cement gators was a bit of a scare! lol ... kinda hoping to catch a glimpse of a wild gator while in WDW, and kinda hoping NOT! ... thanks for a stop-and-smell-the-roses video.
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Felt like doing more of a relaxing style walk around town . A little different than normal content I present but that’s part of the charm of this channel perhaps .
Hey send me some of that heat 🔥it’s cold here
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Have you ever been to Kansas City Missouri/Kansas to see all their fountains? They have some very good ones. We lived there for 20 years.
Liked the gator's
I enjoyed the relaxing walk around that neighborhood. Lots of very cool architecture. Have you ever considered doing a film location episode on Ferndale, Ca? That’s where they filmed The Majestic.
I think a relaxed tour is exactly the kind of thing a lot of us need right now.
Couldn’t agree more! Love the concept of the relaxed tour. Thanks Adam!
How beautiful is Orange county...the homes are amazing I can't wait to visit this place
I made the effort to visit the Orange circle in 2019 after watching Adam and Justin hold their chats from the park. It truly is a relaxing and interesting place. I travelled from Australia to see it.
No way really from Australia ? Did you Disneyland also since u where in area
Very cool. It’s a great area
Justin and Adam need to have another chat at the circle 😁
penny marmar - yes. Once I had visited DL and DCA and my first visit to Knotts. Then I visited as many BTTF locations.
@@doncoletta2091 nice... You made a whole trip on it with theme parks. Great stragiety on planning
Back in the 70’s as a kid I used to live in one of the little Victorian homes down the street from the Big Momma house. My dad worked a short walk away at the Orange Public Library and I went to school at that big church with the broken clock (St John’s Lutheran) - a short walk too. It was like living in Mayberry.
My Great Grandmother lived in that area. My cousin and I would stroll up and down the circle, going through the shops. I was 13 - 27, she finally had to move at the age of 93. She lived on her own in an Old Style Apartment building, walking to the store, cooking, cleaning and taking care of herself until she fell and broke her hip. Thank you for the memories
I had a great friend who was born in Orange. In all the times I have been to LA, I hadn't visited Orange until 2017. My friend, Sgt. Justin Hoffman, was a Marine who unfortunately lost his life in Iraq on August 3rd, 2005. The last time I was in LA, I drove to Orange to walk around and take in the area in memory of Justin. I was very impressed with the town and will visit again sometime. Thanks for the stroll. This put a smile on my face. :)
Glad it did . He was born in a very nice place
@@TheDailyWoo Thanks, Adam.
He's buried at Kingwood Memorial Park in Lewis Center, Ohio.
@@MrPAULONEAL This is correct. I visit his grave a few times a year. I live about a half hour from the memorial park where he is buried. His funeral, held on August 13th, 2005, changed my life forever. I travel a military tribute around the country which his portrait is part of. The first tattoo I got was in his memory. I miss him greatly and anytime I see anything online that reminds me of him, I have to watch it.
I too was born and raised near 'The Circle' in 1964. I always knew it had historical significance but perhaps I took it for granted. I see a lot of these houses daily. I'm learning to appreciate it more. I recently moved back to town after being away for over 30 years. I wasn't certain if I would like being back because its changed so much. I realized quickly that I do miss being home. I'm learning to pay more attention to the little things in town.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
I used to live on Lemon street just a few blocks away. As a kid, I would walk down to Satellite market to buy candy. My first bike was from the Schwinn bike shop across from the market. I got my first Converse shoes at Army Navy. Bought my PE clothes at the Orange Sporting Goods store at the Circle. Got a skateboard from the skateboard store there too. Good times. I also remember going to all of the antique shops. It was like going back in time.
Just discovered old town Orange, the fountain, etc. a couple years ago, visiting my mother in a nursing home there, visiting from WA state. I just loved the whole neighborhood, ate at Watsons, visited the art museum a few times, but could no longer visit because of COVID and she died in July. Some day I want to come back. This area seems so “California” to me, wish I could move here, I love the climate. This is the next best thing, thank you.
Lovely. What a great place to walk around 👍
Good to you see you in your element once again, big thumbs up from me 👍
Thanks for the nice walk. One of my favorite areas to visit. Love all the antique/thrift stores in that area.
"SAVE THE ORANGE FOUNTAIN! SAVE the Orange fountain! Resident Bob Hitchcock is sponsoring an initiative to SAVE THAT FOUNTAIN! Many years ago that fountain started to corrode and it hasn't worked since. We at the "Save The Fountain Committee" think it should be preserved EXACTLY the way it is as part of our history and heritage! Don't forget to take a flyer. SAVE THE ORANGE FOUNTAIN!"
@Alex Boatwright Or Zemeckis.
@Alex Boatwright I'm thinking Hitchcock would be against this initiative...
nice! well played Greg, nice BTTF reference :P where is Marty's house located again? Pasadena?
Downtown Orange is a regular haunt of mine. Love all the restaurants and shops.
Very nice and relaxed. Beautiful homes and locations. That's a nice walk around. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent chilled vlog......loved it and I wouldn't appose you doing more. Stay safe and much love.
Walk and talk is so enjoyable. Thanks for the tour of those beautiful homes in Orange. Til tomorrow.....👍🏻
Loved seeing the historical homes. Thank you for the relaxing walk. Felt like I got some fresh air. Keep on being you❤️
I remember spending so many weekends with my grandma at Orange Circle. Lunch at Watson's, her getting her hair did at the beauty salon while I got my nails done and then helping her work at one of the thrift stores off the circle. Thanks for this walk down memory lane.
Like the Peaceful Easy Feeling vibe...Nice and Relaxing....
I love Orange. Thanks for sharing!
This was so nice! With everything being crazy, I loved just relaxing and listening to you!
Thanks for watching
@@TheDailyWoo hi
Hi Adam awesome vlog in the old town city of Orange. Like the vintage buildings. Stay well and safe 👍🏻🍊
These walks are a welcome relief Woo, thanks💜
What a great mellow watch Adam & a fab way to end my Monday.
Thanksyou my friend 💕💕💕💕
Enjoying the walk about!
Really nice homes around that area and sure would have some great history and stories to tell.
Lovely relaxing video 💓
Some lovely properties here , looks a nice place to explore.Nice video 🙂👍
Enjoyed the calming tour.
Yes, more of these. Nice and peaceful!
adam this is my hometown!! so happy to see your tour of the city of orange! you've been my tour guide on youtube for many years!!! thanks for loving orange!
What a neat historical walk around tour. Do more of these and maybe with holiday decorations!
Awesome to just stroll!!!.....
As always, a nice view of the local area many out of town visitors dont always see. Thanks for the share! 👍👍 Two Thumbz
Thanks for the history lessons very interesting
I enjoyed this very relaxed video. In much more peaceful and quiet areas.
I love this casual browse of the area! It is so cool to see the old homes and establishments in the neighborhood. Thank you!😉
Have a blessed day stay safe. Thanks for the tip around the block enjoyed it see you again soon.GOD bless
Awesome video theDailywoo thats a cool 😎 place
I do love these vlogs Adam. Really love seeing those beautiful streets like in Back to the Future. Our dream home 🏡 👍🏽🇺🇲
I love my hometown Orange County CA!
My wife's grandmother lived in the house on Palmyra at 12:16 (green house with the pink door). We also have a photo of her grandmother and her mother as a toddler in 1923, sitting on the original fountain at its original location in the Plaza.
Very Nice kind Sir! Enjoyed this a lot!
I really like the walk and talk.!!!!!
I love historic homes. I really enjoyed this video! ❤️
Thanks Adam the Woo. Nice to know some history of places.
I love where you live, it has a great vibe.
A mellow day exploring some amazing homes!! I do enjoy these type of vlogs!! Look forward seeing the theme parks too!!
My brother had a house north of the Circle on Waverly if I remember correctly. This is definitely nostalgic for me. Nice! His parrot escaped and never came back.. it had quite a vocabulary. He thought someone found and kept it.. but maybe it joined other parrots back in the wild.
If some of those historical homes could talk you would be filled with history
Cool comment!👍
Nice relaxing video. Stunning architecture too!
I enjoyed this video thoroughly. I am hoping that you will understand that there are a lot of older people that watches your Channel. With that in mind, we don't like to go to Disneyland everyday. But your walks around town Rock! Hope you do more of these. I used to live in Orange and the Anaheim area in the late 90s. So I was intrigued by your videos. Originally from Palmdale California. Now living in Northern California. Thanks for your videos my friend
Memories!!! Love it!!!
Nice seeing that part of the country. I leave in Kingsport Tenn been up and down the east coast love our mountains. It looks pretty there. Thank you for the video!!
Adam,how cool that U live so close to places that honor 2 of Ur heroes. Of course Disneyland & right there in Orange the Huell Howser Collection at Chapman University. Maybe someday Chapman will be adding a Woo museum. Shall They???
A relaxing video indeed! I love historic towns, buildings and houses. I enjoyed seeing those bungalow style houses in the first neighborhood you went to on the corner of Center and Maple. I happened to look up a couple of them on Zillow to see what the estimated asking price would be if they were on the market and wow - expensive! The cute little pale yellow house right on the corner would potentially go for a little over $800,000! It's only a 4 bed /2 bath and a little over 1500 square feet.
Beautiful area Adam 🙂
Love the houses, thank you!!
I love my city, thank you for showing it off for all to see!
Loved the Taco Bell house, it totally looks like it could be 100%. Love the beautiful home architecture 😍 the wrap-around porch I’ve always wanted.
Adam as always top shelf. You are the bench mark of you tubers. Much respect for you. You have set the standard. Look forward to more adventures. Shall you?
You really do find the beauty in the ordinary. I love that!! Keep on being you, Adam!!! ❤️
Disneyland makes me miss home, but the circle I used to hang out and drink coffee in the evenings with friends in the 90’s.
Big mama's house I thought that looked familiar. I loved that show the old cranky mama. The Ainsworth house is so beautiful 😍 I love historic renovated places. Even when they're spooky and run down. Any old plantation, craftsmen, Victorian, style
Soul satisfying. Such a lovely place.
Such an aesthetically pleasing exterior to the Starbucks.
Yeah but so loud
Prior to it being Starbucks, it was Diedrich's Coffee. Such a great ice blended mocha. I still miss it.
@@ronachten2902 Very cool. 👍
Love me some old-timey vibe in towns like this. Makes me miss living in old town Sanford, FL.
Haven't had a good Adam and the leaf blowers video in a few months. Good to see.
Really enjoyed getting a bit of a longer look at Orange, CA, Adam. Thanks for all you do.👍🏼🤘🏼😎
Thanks for the stroll Adam.😃👍✌
If those buildings could talk youd be filled with history i love starbucks thanks for having me along
Had no idea that such an historical area was so close to Disneyland. Thanks for sharing
No problem I love it here
Calming effect!! Peaceful. Thanks.
Relaxed and mello... just as needed. Thank you, this was really enjoyed.
Another great and fascinating vlog ATW
thank the lord we have Adam the documentarian going around revealing history and nuance to places we take for granted, too few other people would do the same!
Hi Adam, When I lived in Orange. I called it the " Orange Circle" too! Blessings from Oklahoma,
Piper
The Orange circle, homes and church were also used in the Bill Paxton directed film, Frailty. I just watched it again on Amazon Prime last night. Good flick!
My daughter goes to Chapman, love the Circle and the surrounding neighborhood
Grew up in Orange. Love Orange Circle ⛲. Watson's just feels different after they took out the pharmacy/ drug store for the expansion. The original Orange Circle fountain you show is from Paris (if my history teacher was correct 😂)
I was very disappointed with the new look of Watson's. In my opinion they destroyed what was charming about it.
Are you still local ? I visit my aunt and uncle every January they live in Anaheim hills, my aunt and I always visit the city of orange! It reminds us both of two towns in Ohio where I live and she’s from. ♥️ oh and I’m amazed every January the circle fountain has loads and loads of oranges on the trees! I even have photos of them🙋♀️
@@CottageCupcake I want to give you an update Watson's has closed and has been replaced with another restaurant.
The parrots are no joke! I visit Santa Ana regularly and can hear them all the time. Santa Ana has a pretty cool looking downtown too btw! Just too much construction on at the moment to take in the cool old buildings.
Your relaxing day videos are great!! I love how informative and interesting your material is!! ❤️❤️
Cool looking little town for sure.
Diversity is always welcome, I must say a very Relaxing trip through the streets of California. Loved the joke on the stop signal :)
I agree. I love the way you change up on things. Really I enjoy each and every video. Look forward to them. I loved the McDonalds disney one alot too.👍
I love watching your videos Adam! 🎄 🦃 🍁 🍂 🍃
I wish I lived in the USA I love the country.
I REALLY enjoyed that!!
Adam such a great video nice and relaxing and I’ve always wanted to visit the Orange Circle because as you pointed out the beauty of the buildings and the houses were also quite beautiful and anything retro is right up my alley also it was just fun walking around with you no rhyme or reason but just to take in the beauty of the Orange Circle also I think these types of videos would be good whenever you decide to do them also it’s a way to unwind from the hustle and bustle of your daily vlogs and remember Adam no matter what vlog you do or what series of vlogs you do rest assure that I will be watching because your vlogs really make me feel good inside and I appreciate all the hard work you do so thanks for always going that extra mile to make such amazing vlogs so with that peace ☮️ love ❤️ and HAPPY THANKSGIVING 🦃 to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next vlog adventure also please be safe out there
I really enjoyed this video and the relaxing tone of your voice. There is a good reason why you have so many followers. I ran into you today at Knotts’ and you were gracious enough to take a picture with me.
Love that Cuban restaurant where you started your video! The city of orange is definitely one of our favorite spots in SoCal!
I love old homes!!
I was thinking of South Pasadena too. Would love to see Old Town. And Old Town San Diego.
I lived in Altadena for a while, just north of Pasadena. Lots of historic homes and used in many TV shows, commercials and movies. You're right, Adam. Orange is very similar...
Well this was nice. The last time I was at the circle was the '84 International Food Festival. I think that army-navy store is where I bought a pea coat. Ah the memories.
The alligator lawn ornament is so cute!
The droning sound is always relaxing, and I too think bank.
wwwwooowww, this was a very relaxing stroll through a very nice looking area... I agree, some of those homes do look amazing ... the history was an added bonus😁... whoa, those cement gators was a bit of a scare! lol ... kinda hoping to catch a glimpse of a wild gator while in WDW, and kinda hoping NOT! ... thanks for a stop-and-smell-the-roses video.