Glad you did this. My family settled in the county in 1843 in Leopold and was one of the first families to settle in Tell City. My Dad and uncle still live there.
My aunt and uncle have lived at Tell City for decades, and will for the rest of their lives: it’s home! We tried to talk them into moving north, where the majority of our family live, so we could be there if they needed us, but I understand.
My pleasure! Cannelton, Tell City, Troy, Maxville and Grandview are all right in a row, on 66. Trying to edit Troy, Maxville and Grandview, this week, as Rockport is a much bigger segment than all of them!
Marty Stouffer! Marty and Dan “Grizzly Adams” Haggerty were two of my heroes, when I was growing up! Both really cool guys. I had to invent a narrator voice, thought I was mimicking the Dateline NBC guy. But now that you mention it, I might actually be mimicking Marty! 😀 Some people love the narrator voice, some absolutely hate it, many others tolerate it because they like seeing places I go! 😀
Good story. I don't remember the Willam Tell story being in Indiana. Surely i learned that in school! Asked my mom an dad which cave they took me to an my mom said Marengo an my dad wasn't sure but it started with a m. If thats what it was i don't remember it being so beautiful. Wonder if they have more lights since 1962.
Likely Marengo. They’ve likely updated lights and such over the years, as they compete with other showcaves for tourists. But, still one of the best caves I’ve ever toured. 🙂
glad you mentioned tell city furniture still have complete dining room outfit they made the best had several realitives worked there also tell city chair co
For anyone traveling through Tell City. A stop at the Pour Haus for lunch or dinner is in the former Foundry and Machine shop built in 1876. Beautiful building and very good food as well.
@@AdventureswithRoger just recently subscribed to your channel, the Palestine video was really awesome and prompted me to sub. As a resident of Tell City I was pleasantly surprised to see this . Keep up the good work!
That was a fun video to do, and so many nice people helped me with research. I’m working on another local story, along the same lines, but it is a monster to pull together! Hopefully I’ll have a few subscribers left by the time I can publish it! 😀
Very nice video, Roger, but Helvetia, the Latin name for Switzerland, is pronounced Hell-vee-shuh or Hell-vish-uh. There is a little village down in West Virginia named Helvetia, that was founded and settled by Swiss immigrants. Hell-vish-uh is how the townsfolk pronounce the name of their town☺
You got me! Since I’ve been filming southern Indiana, Helvetia is the third town name I’ve mispronounced, but folks like yourself have been polite in telling me the correct way. The town of Oolitic is pronounced “oh-lit-ik”, the Swiss town of Vevay is pronounced locally as “Vee-vee”. I’ve been considering a full length movie about our Indiana portion of the Ohio River, will certainly make some changes. Thank-you!
My Grandmother lived just a few miles from Oolitic and pronounced it like you and I did! Moral of story: Roger needs to stop at local gas stations and ask people what their town is called!
When I lived in central Indiana, all the kids referred to the town just south of us as: “Raglafart”. But that was not the towns official name at all, it was “Trafalgar”, they just said it backwards to be funny! To this day, if you’re a kid of the 1980’s, it’s still Raglafart. 😃
I remember hearing the lunch whistle from the old chair factory going off every day at noon all throughout my childhood.
Glad you did this. My family settled in the county in 1843 in Leopold and was one of the first families to settle in Tell City. My Dad and uncle still live there.
My aunt and uncle have lived at Tell City for decades, and will for the rest of their lives: it’s home! We tried to talk them into moving north, where the majority of our family live, so we could be there if they needed us, but I understand.
It looks like you will belong to the tribe of Judah, the tribe of Leon.
Fantastic! Very well put together and explained. Thanks for your upload, I'll put Tell City on my list of places to check out.
My pleasure! Cannelton, Tell City, Troy, Maxville and Grandview are all right in a row, on 66. Trying to edit Troy, Maxville and Grandview, this week, as Rockport is a much bigger segment than all of them!
Great story and information Thank you
My pleasure, Todd!
The story was Awesome!
Great job 👏 love the history... and am moving to Indiana soon and your videos are getting me very excited about it!!
Stay tuned for more! I’m hoping to do some compilation videos that show highlights of things to see and do! 🙂
Have you ever thought about reading stories. You remind me of the guy from wild America. Please keep going 😀
Marty Stouffer! Marty and Dan “Grizzly Adams” Haggerty were two of my heroes, when I was growing up! Both really cool guys. I had to invent a narrator voice, thought I was mimicking the Dateline NBC guy. But now that you mention it, I might actually be mimicking Marty! 😀
Some people love the narrator voice, some absolutely hate it, many others tolerate it because they like seeing places I go! 😀
"Enjoy our wild Indiana"
Good story. I don't remember the Willam Tell story being in Indiana. Surely i learned that in school! Asked my mom an dad which cave they took me to an my mom said Marengo an my dad wasn't sure but it started with a m. If thats what it was i don't remember it being so beautiful. Wonder if they have more lights since 1962.
Likely Marengo. They’ve likely updated lights and such over the years, as they compete with other showcaves for tourists. But, still one of the best caves I’ve ever toured. 🙂
I don't think that he said that it took place in Indiana. It was an old Swiss story that inspired the name of the town.
glad you mentioned tell city furniture still have complete dining room outfit they made the best had several realitives worked there also tell city chair co
My uncle used to build Tell City furniture, ages ago. He and my aunt still live there
Tell City Furniture became famous when their designs were selected to furnish the White House during the Kennedy administration.
For anyone traveling through Tell City. A stop at the Pour Haus for lunch or dinner is in the former Foundry and Machine shop built in 1876. Beautiful building and very good food as well.
I live in tell city
I have some family that live there
Don’t forget a really nice Toy Tractor Store
Awesome video, well done.
Thanks James!
@@AdventureswithRoger just recently subscribed to your channel, the Palestine video was really awesome and prompted me to sub. As a resident of Tell City I was pleasantly surprised to see this . Keep up the good work!
That was a fun video to do, and so many nice people helped me with research. I’m working on another local story, along the same lines, but it is a monster to pull together! Hopefully I’ll have a few subscribers left by the time I can publish it! 😀
Nice video
What’s been your favorite so far? It seems like people are leaning to the adventure stories and legends.
Tell City!!!...
It is a nice place the woods near the dog park is a little haunted and the tunnel to
My dad helped paint the flood wall.
Very nice video, Roger, but Helvetia, the Latin name for Switzerland, is pronounced Hell-vee-shuh or Hell-vish-uh. There is a little village down in West Virginia named Helvetia, that was founded and settled by Swiss immigrants. Hell-vish-uh is how the townsfolk pronounce the name of their town☺
You got me! Since I’ve been filming southern Indiana, Helvetia is the third town name I’ve mispronounced, but folks like yourself have been polite in telling me the correct way. The town of Oolitic is pronounced “oh-lit-ik”, the Swiss town of Vevay is pronounced locally as “Vee-vee”. I’ve been considering a full length movie about our Indiana portion of the Ohio River, will certainly make some changes. Thank-you!
@@AdventureswithRoger Town names are always fun. I would have pronounced Oolitic "Ew-lit-ick", which I'm sure would've identified me as a tourist😀
My Grandmother lived just a few miles from Oolitic and pronounced it like you and I did!
Moral of story: Roger needs to stop at local gas stations and ask people what their town is called!
@@AdventureswithRoger Very true! You never know how the locals will pronounce their town name, or road/street names
When I lived in central Indiana, all the kids referred to the town just south of us as: “Raglafart”. But that was not the towns official name at all, it was “Trafalgar”, they just said it backwards to be funny! To this day, if you’re a kid of the 1980’s, it’s still Raglafart. 😃
Why didn’t you mention it’s prison?
Best small town in the state.
( I don't count Indy suburbs)
My aunt and uncle be have lived there for decades, wouldn’t live anywhere else
my realitives came ther in 1866
I would bet a penny that they came from Kentucky to get a land grant, like my ancestors. It was an awesome deal!
@@AdventureswithRoger no they came from over the pond
Swedish immigrants?
From were?