I started going back home again in August 2016. This breaks my heart. Everything (almost) I remember as a kid there is gone. It is just like this -- quiet, no people, nothing much going on. The clock says almost 4 PM. Thanks for doing this.
At 6:36 in, my grandmother Geraldine Wagner lived in that white house across from the courthouse. Brings back old memories of visiting her there, rest her soul she is missed dearly. Thanks for bring me back
I grew up in this town, amazing how it looks now. I would like to go back and visit some of the locals. Really good people they knew you on a first name bases or knew your mother or father treated you like family. After school we used to walk down town to get food at the cricket, or Frankies dairy bar. I still haven’t found a burger that comes close to a cricket burger.
I was literally just thinking about that! Cricket burgers were definitely the best, lol. Learned to play pool there in the back room. Apparently they tore the building down last year.
With so many people working from home now, there is hope little towns like this may see a rebirth. There would need to be improvements to basic infrastructure, but Pocahontas would be a great place for families. All the old homes have been painted white. It would be awesome to see some different tasteful colors. Painting these homes would be a start to bringing tourists on day trips if there are cafés. coffee shops and diners to feed them. Sell genuine Appalachian crafted items and food. Have a local music festival. I will visit here soon as it's not too far from where I live and this place has captured my interest.
Flashback 1965or '66 Christmas Parade. Gram HS Band participated . So cold the valves froze in the instriments. Rubbing alcohol fixed that though. Even 57 yrs ago I can remember some of the buildings.
I lived here in 1970- 75 they'll called the hollar I lived in was tipple hollar lived at the farthest inlet of that Hollar my name was Lester at the time
Alfred Martin, this is your cousin Ernie Martin. Remember me. My father name was Millard and my mother's name was Faye. Brother, Tommy and sister Gaye. Pocahontas is really a ghost town now. I remember going shopping with mom and dad and the streets were full of people and cars. I think I will just keep my good memories about Pocahontas and not visit and get broken hearted.
There in there homes. Or out to Bluefield to shop. It’s not the kinda place you see everyone out side. The only store in the town is a newly added dollar store. With no businesses or stores, there isn’t a lot of reasons to be out and about in public in Pocahontas. I grew up in boissevain , a small town about 2 miles away. And it’s even more remote. I love the area tho. And when I retire, I’ll return there.
They do have a small police department. I don’t know what the budget looks like but I’m sure it’s only crumbs. They have spells where you see police sitting looking to catch someone over the 25 mph speed limit ( the biggest crime they can catch someone doing. ) When I graduated in 2000 I noticed a boy from school that was a year under me was working as a town cop here. Lol. I’m sure it’s a boring min wage job. Great place tho. I grew up in and love the area.
The fire department is voluntary and to my knowledge doesn’t even have a fire department any more. But they did years ago. In fact, in the 1920’s. There was more wealthy people here than in New York City.
I started going back home again in August 2016. This breaks my heart. Everything (almost) I remember as a kid there is gone. It is just like this -- quiet, no people, nothing much going on. The clock says almost 4 PM. Thanks for doing this.
I don't think I've ever seen a town with so many cars but no people. Really erie but a beautiful place.
At 6:36 in, my grandmother Geraldine Wagner lived in that white house across from the courthouse. Brings back old memories of visiting her there, rest her soul she is missed dearly. Thanks for bring me back
Thanks for the walking tour of the town where I grew up. It's been over 50 yrs now.
I grew up in this town, amazing how it looks now. I would like to go back and visit some of the locals. Really good people they knew you on a first name bases or knew your mother or father treated you like family. After school we used to walk down town to get food at the cricket, or Frankies dairy bar. I still haven’t found a burger that comes close to a cricket burger.
I was literally just thinking about that! Cricket burgers were definitely the best, lol. Learned to play pool there in the back room. Apparently they tore the building down last year.
With so many people working from home now, there is hope little towns like this may see a rebirth. There would need to be improvements to basic infrastructure, but Pocahontas would be a great place for families. All the old homes have been painted white. It would be awesome to see some different tasteful colors. Painting these homes would be a start to bringing tourists on day trips if there are cafés. coffee shops and diners to feed them. Sell genuine Appalachian crafted items and food. Have a local music festival. I will visit here soon as it's not too far from where I live and this place has captured my interest.
Didn’t know ATV resorts were a thing. It sure is beautiful country ❄️
Flashback 1965or '66 Christmas Parade. Gram HS Band participated . So cold the valves froze in the instriments. Rubbing alcohol fixed that though. Even 57 yrs ago I can remember some of the buildings.
I love to travel like this! Thanks for showing me a pretty town I most likely would never have seen otherwise.
So sad . I miss my home there
I want to walk like him every town i want to see every town of 🇺🇸 if you feeling like me like here 👍👍
Porque será tan solitario ese estado😢.
It's a beautiful place. Must be rehabilitated.
I just left from there yesterday it was so nice
I lived here in 1970- 75 they'll called the hollar I lived in was tipple hollar lived at the farthest inlet of that Hollar my name was Lester at the time
Watching this after a lady from soft white underbelly was raised here!
What video?
@@rogerhamm5460 I can't remember it was a year ago 😂
Amazing Town!!!But where is everyone??Keep going!!!subbed!!!
Good question. It does seem strangely empty.
Alfred Martin, this is your cousin Ernie Martin. Remember me. My father name was Millard and my mother's name was Faye. Brother, Tommy and sister Gaye. Pocahontas is really a ghost town now. I remember going shopping with mom and dad and the streets were full of people and cars. I think I will just keep my good memories about Pocahontas and not visit and get broken hearted.
There in there homes. Or out to Bluefield to shop. It’s not the kinda place you see everyone out side. The only store in the town is a newly added dollar store.
With no businesses or stores, there isn’t a lot of reasons to be out and about in public in Pocahontas.
I grew up in boissevain , a small town about 2 miles away. And it’s even more remote.
I love the area tho. And when I retire, I’ll return there.
i live theaar in the big house on the hill i love that town
Great place. I grew up here
Once upon a time when Coal was King, the Tri-state area was richer than the Northeast.
I did not see a firetruck or policeman,are there any in the town of Pocahontas ?
They do have a small police department. I don’t know what the budget looks like but I’m sure it’s only crumbs. They have spells where you see police sitting looking to catch someone over the 25 mph speed limit ( the biggest crime they can catch someone doing. )
When I graduated in 2000 I noticed a boy from school that was a year under me was working as a town cop here. Lol.
I’m sure it’s a boring min wage job.
Great place tho. I grew up in and love the area.
The fire department is voluntary and to my knowledge doesn’t even have a fire department any more. But they did years ago.
In fact, in the 1920’s. There was more wealthy people here than in New York City.
i also was wondering where they hang out in canada its coffee shops eating donuts lol really
and love to be walking with him neet from northern ont canada
Is this town in the dead zone?
No.
The whole state of Virginia won’t let go of these ugly looking blighted properties.