The Mysterious Town of Barstow, Texas (Documentary) 4K

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  • @texangrammy
    @texangrammy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for highlighting Barstow. My husband is from Barstow and we still live north of Barstow. My husband and kids went to Barstow Elementary School 1-6 grades. The gym was where most programs were held. The cafeteria was the building out back of the school.

  • @louisavila9450
    @louisavila9450 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just got back from visiting my 2 uncles that still live in Barstow. It’s definitely seen better days, I remember staying every summer in the early 80s to 90s.

  • @jennalee5967
    @jennalee5967 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for profiling this abandoned school. Another "abandoned amateur" who went years ago couldn't get inside since it locked up tight,so he was only able to take pictures of outside. What a charm to see these corners of Texas far from the big metros that overshadow.

  • @TecnicusStreetStudios
    @TecnicusStreetStudios 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lost in the Pond brought me here! You're videos are really good and I definitely subscribed! 🤘

  • @pauljuarez3607
    @pauljuarez3607 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I lived right by thay old school .. Went to the other school I brought back so many memories When u walked into to gym .. Had a bunch of fun times in there . haven't been back home in awhile but thanks to ur video I got a glimpse of my stomping grounds .

  • @plutoisacomet
    @plutoisacomet ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was looking at geographic maps of that area of Texas and I notices that barstow seemed to sit dead in the middle of an old or ancient river bed, so It instantly made sense to me when you mentioned the flooding.

  • @rle440
    @rle440 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I spent years of my childhood in the neighboring city of Pecos. We used to go to the Barstow swimming pool in the late 80’s.

  • @Rosie-jx6jo
    @Rosie-jx6jo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for highlighting a disappearing part of TX history. Just subscribed to your channel. Every time we drove back to Austin from the Valley and saw all these old, abandoned buildings, I’ve always wondered “what’s their story?, who lived there, etc...” Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @themodernfrontiersmen
      @themodernfrontiersmen  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed. -Caleb

    • @Rosie-jx6jo
      @Rosie-jx6jo 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      American Decay - The Modern Frontiersman Stay safe and healthy, wear face mask, social distance and wear boots! The fear of snakes always kept us from exploring!

  • @rodolfogarcia3192
    @rodolfogarcia3192 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was in Barstow about 3 years ago…I saw ALL of this. My dad is from Bartow!

  • @braydonday3273
    @braydonday3273 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    There used to be three other buildings next to the bank on the left but all three of them fell apart and were torn down one of them was called "modern food market"

  • @carolinawestern3875
    @carolinawestern3875 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Moved to Pecos about 7yrs ago now, for work. Tried Wickett first, and was the most depressing place I've ever lived, and Monahans has no jobs! Longhaul trucked out across here from SC to SoCal & back 2-3 times a month. Pecos was one of my fuel stops. Never in hell thought I'd end up living here.

  • @semblt
    @semblt 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Tom Green sent me here

    • @themodernfrontiersmen
      @themodernfrontiersmen  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you enjoyed! Check out our other content as well! -Caleb

  • @brandonwoods1296
    @brandonwoods1296 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I grew up in that area!!! I’ve always wanted to go inside the school!! Thanks for posting. If you drive to Pecos there’s actually an old elementary school there as well but I think it’s chained up. Do you know if this school is privately owned?

    • @themodernfrontiersmen
      @themodernfrontiersmen  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Unsure, but I think it is technically owned by the local government. Don't quote me on that tho, I am uncertain. -Caleb

    • @texangrammy
      @texangrammy 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If your talking about Pecos Elementary school it was torn down 😢

  • @valiant971
    @valiant971 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Urban explorers don't do their homework most of the time. I like knowing the history of the place as you explain it.

    • @themodernfrontiersmen
      @themodernfrontiersmen  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed! We consider each of our works as a documentary and do our best to inform the viewers. Check out our other content too! -Caleb

  • @dannykinney1884
    @dannykinney1884 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Any oil here

  • @palomino13
    @palomino13 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Monohans the county seat , you mentioned is pronounced mono-hanz. The river is pronounced pay-cose .good video my family is from there and a few remain there.

    • @themodernfrontiersmen
      @themodernfrontiersmen  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sorry about the pronunciation, I am a Midwesterner and have been fighting the accent for years lol. I am glad you enjoyed it! -Caleb

  • @thekeyis2love
    @thekeyis2love 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I live here, literally right across the street from that old house where all the vintage stuff was at, where the metal barn is lol I’m surprised the bees didn’t run y’all out of that house.

    • @thekeyis2love
      @thekeyis2love 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      No I didn’t attend the school but I have been inside it and all the builds around it. Very cool and creepy. I have some amazing photos of it as well as some of the old buildings that have been long knocked down.

    • @palomino13
      @palomino13 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thekeyis2love hi I am palomino on my moms side. I have many memories of barstow and would take my kids to the dam.too bad it's been fenced off

    • @j.j.6535
      @j.j.6535 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Caleb OKAY I went to the school..one year only

  • @noahschmartz2354
    @noahschmartz2354 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    here from Tom Green.

    • @themodernfrontiersmen
      @themodernfrontiersmen  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you enjoyed! Did he mention us or something? -Caleb

    • @Azeminad
      @Azeminad 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@themodernfrontiersmen tom green is driving around the US sleeping in his van and making TH-cam videos about it. He went to Barstow, TX and showed a little in his most recent upload.

    • @themodernfrontiersmen
      @themodernfrontiersmen  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Azeminad That's pretty cool! -Caleb

  • @PrinceBlake
    @PrinceBlake 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    9:35 (speaking of the old Presbyterian church) "Yeah.....It certainly looks like someone cares about this place." 5:16~5:18 "George Barstow would found the Barstow Improvement Company." 6:16~6:18 .."in St Louis, MO, the Barstow Irrigation Company won a silver medal for their grapes." In the following essay, '516' refers to the recovery of lost knowledge, i.e. of the True Cross, aka the arrow of time and also Mathwave 935.
    The following timestamps refer to a video by California TH-camr 'Failed Athlete' who is frustrated by the criticism of California QB DJ Uiagelelei by Clemson fans who wished to see him replaced by Texas-born QB Cade Klubnik (title: Clemson Fans Owe DJ Uiagelelei an Apology).. 5:16 ~5:18 "He's gonna keep this up because the CHEMISTRY is there". 6:16~6:18 "He's about to make a STRING of (killer) games" These numbers - 516, 518, 616, 618 - emerged from a game called Squaring 42 as applied to Pi's first three digits rotated 180 degrees. The way the exercise works is you write down '314' in block letters (graph paper helps). Then you turn it upside-down. Next you draw a square around the border such that it touches all three numbers (*overlapping is allowed) but it doesn't intersect or bifurcate any number. All three numbers will therefore be contained in this rectangular box and some lines may even overlap along the border. Next , determine what numbers will fit into this template, meaning how many and what numbers can be laid upon the EXISTING lines to create a number. In the case of our example, four 3-digit numbers emerge. All said numbers fall on the template and no others will fit: they are an exclusive set. From this point we have choices. We can map them out as as I've done here as time-stamp locations. Or we can map them out as farm-to-market roads.
    There are many creative ways in which to draw out inference and meaning. This ability t use symbols to infer meaning is a particularly strong human trait. The Bible is an incredible depository of ancient knowledge which offers insight to how meaning was passed down using multiple languages, multiple translations, multiple means of inference. The Bible began to take a bad rap as unscientific only because people looked at the Bible unscientifically. They ignored the creative and even technical processes involved in the transfer of meaning to symbol. It is as much in equal measure science and art that gave us this book. For example, recently in the news there has been a lot made about the fact the universe does not appear to be expanding. Further it does not appear to have started in a Big Bang from a singularity. It begs the question, "What is all this? What is this creation?"
    A "new" model suggests that quantum time is fundamentally regenerative in its geometry. It can be described mathematically as an ever-expanding path intersecting an orbital path at a location where new expansions emerge in sync with the perigee, the point of closest return between the two paths, expanding and orbiting. This is the dipole moment and the heart of the wave function. The universe being pixelated thusly through this wave, it explains how the universe can be ever-expanding on paper while appearing uniform through our telescopes for as far as our instruments can today or will ever in the future reach. I place "new" in parenthesis because if we read Revelation 4 it offers a picture of the throne room of God which matches number-for-number the mathematics of the wave function I have just described. It holds promise as being the long-sought after "God" particle which of course, is no particle at all but the best description of the geometry behind time and everything with her reach. Taking these four exclusive numbers from a rotating '314' and applying them to FM roads reveals an arrow, a thin slice of pi of length 343 miles on two sides pointing from the vicinity of Hwy 6 on the Texas Gulf coast to his inception near Alamo 7 solar farm near Stamford, Texas.
    Only FM 516 appears as the odd-man out, unrelated to the arrow. But zooming in at her desert location reveals an abandoned mason's temple, a hint of a mathematical wave lost to time, which stunningly enough, offers in core '935' and orbit '505' a match likeness to the name JESUS and to his proclamation that He is the beginning (the expansion) and the ending (the orbit) of time's regenerative, eternal arrow. A trip to Alamo 7 solar farm revealed near the stunning expansion of solar panels, a license plate at a local antique shop, 935-qkk. Googling 'qkk meaning' took us straight to page 42 of Andrew Gray's seminal book "Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism" published in 1888. Therein, 'qkk' is described as a single unit of charge and in the following pages a further method for dissecting this charge geometrically is offered through the use a surface area integral. This became the foundation mathematically for our understanding of chemistry, quantum mechanics, and put the wind in our sails in our theoretical research on black holes and string theory. An apt description of this fundamental wave is found within Revelation 4 written thousands of year before, albeit in the language of metaphor but laden with mathematical references and images that only now have reached the light of day thanks largely to a complete outsider to the field, a waitress with a background in Japanese pottery named Kumiko Krchnak.
    She is my queen and thus her initials of QKK were immediately recognized upon finding the mysterious plate near the solar farm. It was her adoption, years prior, of '935' as a way of signing her name which set this whole search in motion. '935' spoken in Japanese offer a phonetic likeness to her name "Kumiko" only because Japanese offers a complex way of counting which requires a different adjective form of numbers to match the object being described. In this way Japanese resembles times arrow in offering a system of internal, self-referential symmetry and likeness. Combining the Japanese treatment of number with John's metaphorical treatment within Revelation, offered a stunning technical and spiritual breakthrough in our understanding of the dynamics of time and spirit. DJ Uiagelelei, KJ Henry, and Cade Klubnik offer a stunning symbolic representation of Christ's regenerative wave during Cade's first-time performance. DJ and KJ both sport '5' on their jersey and sit side-by-side, arm over shoulder. The intricate core of time's arrow also reveals the meet up of two 'fives' by means of reversing the pattern of expansion in her cross number values through the object's regenerative core. DJ immediately gets up and congratulates Cade on the field with 1:35 left in the game (9x3x5) with a jumping high five.
    Cade is wearing jersey #2 which in block letters appears as the reverse of '5'. Years, prior to this exchange on the field, the origin of the high five was traced to Mathwave 935 and her unique '5s' coming together which symbolize the multitude of symmetries coming together in the dance of the wave function. It tells us that time at quantum scales is perpetually passing the baton down to make all that appears before our eyes visible to us. It is a reminder not to be jealous but recognize that life and even that we call non-living requires a constant and stunningly stable, eternal pass of the baton.

  • @sunshinegirl3716
    @sunshinegirl3716 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👍😊

  • @royrice8597
    @royrice8597 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Pecos, pron. "Pay-Cus". Looks like even God left Barstow. ☠ Midlander's pronunciation, may not be right but that's how they said it from 1950 to 2000. 👍👍👍

    • @solitarybee3714
      @solitarybee3714 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You got it right, I'm an old Kermit native, been in west Texas my whole life.

  • @rodolfogarcia3192
    @rodolfogarcia3192 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did you know the cemetery still has signs of segregation? Also on that note, a rich former probably dead resident bought the cemetery and said anyone from Barstow can get buried there without having to buy a plot!

    • @louisavila9450
      @louisavila9450 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re right, to this day it’s still segregated. The majority of my family is buried there. And I remember helping my grandpa take care of the Hispanic side back when he was alive.

  • @j.j.6535
    @j.j.6535 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I live there