Come a little farther down I-5 to Brownsville and see the river, bridge, mill turned into a restaurant and see where Stand By Me was filmed. Then go a little farther and see Coburg and see the cute downtown and park. Both adorable towns!!
My mother started her teaching career at Silverton high school way way back in the day! I am 77 so we’re talking a long time ago! she taught journalism and supervise the school newspaper! just a dash of trivia! really really beautiful country at that time! I was born and raised in Salem in the 50s a whole different world then! put a hay for a farmer just outside Silverton! Silver Creek Falls gorgeous country East of Salem!
Thanks for the video. My brother used to live there back in the early to mid 90's and I visited one time in.. I think it was 1994. There's a really cool waterfall nearby in a place called Silver Falls state park. Awesome place.
I've been to Silverton only once years ago. Our son lived in Albany then. He has lived in Hillsboro for at least 15 years now. We come up at least once a year to visit. Love the area. And love the northern Oregon coast. I think that we went to some waterfalls around Silverton. Very pretty!!!
Live in Grants Pass Oregon. Silverton and many of the small towns East of Salem at the edge of the Willamette Valley are incredible. Stayton, Sublimity, Silverton ... all beautiful.
My wife and kids loved going to small towns on road trips. Always a gem there. Weather it landscape, country diner, super nice people, cool old history, state park or national park. Wife loved the black hills of South Dakota, myself an youngest two kids loved munising, Michigan. I believe I’ll be moving there for a slower simpler life with the winters I dream of m, most people fear that kind of winter but I’m intrigued. An the skies, coast line, an northern lights make it more worth it than anything else. When visiting small towns or small family vacations, don’t take them for granted. The memories are hard to hold onto without anyone to share the memory with. Always look forward towards the next small town with something special there. Take time an smile and wave at others
You live in a beautiful state, I like the balance between, farmlands, forests,mountains, and coastline. I enjoy it when you mix it up,great job Briggs!
We went up to Oregon to visit my son and his family in July, 2021. We stayed two nights at Silverton to hike around Silver Falls (and several other falls in the park) and visit some wineries. I recognized many places you showed! We also thought it was a cute town and very friendly.
We live in PDX and have been looking for a dog to adopt. My wife found one on Craigslist just outside Silverton, so we tossed the family in the car and drove over. From the moment we entered the area, all we could talk about was how much we wanted to move there. It looks like it'll either be there or Ridgefield, WA. I liked your video a lot and will use it to show friends and family where we're considering going. Thanks!
Seems like a desirable place for someone tired of the city life. Maybe work from home will become common and there will be more wealth spread to the country's rural areas
Good luck finding a place to live. There are a lot of restrictions on where you can build a house in Oregon. Otherwise, there wouldn't be any of the wonderful things that draw people to Oregon.
I'm not a impulse person but the min I walked on my block I knew Silverton was it. I took the new place that day & I hadn't even sold the house I was in . Two weeks later it sold after being on the market for 2 years ! So crazy ! But I just knew Somehow 15 years later it's the best decision I've made ! Life's to short to be unhappy with where you live . I just wish I found it sooner My drive time was 2 hrs both ways in the city ! It took me a short while to get off city time to small town time . I can't imagine having to go back
Many fond memories of living in Silverton from '79 to '84. We had to move to Salem for practical reasons, and I really miss living there in the laid-back atmosphere. It has changed a little since we lived there, but the soul of the place has remained warm, friendly, casual. I visit whenever I can, and it's actually therapeutic.
I spent a couple days in Salem in 2020. I did a quick pass through of Silverton. I went to the Oregon Garden and loved it. It was drizzling. That plus COVID, plus it was a weekday, there were only like 5 or 6 other people there. They had a nice little gift shop.
Silverton is a great small town, very close to Silver Falls State Park, and a scenic drive to get there. Biggest downside is the cost of real estate, way too expensive for a town in this location in Oregon. People who live here know how lucky they are! Looking for a great small town? Try Reedsport / Winchester Bay on the central coast.
this was so sweet and nostalgic to watch, i lived in silverton for quite a few years when i was really young and have the fondest memories of the town.
I grew up in Glendora, CA ... now living in Beaverton for the past 12 years. Prior to that, lived in Vancouver, WA for 2 years. I visited Silverton several times last summer and loved it. It's a lttle too far out of city limits for my taste, but I think it's a very charming place!
Nice video, Briggs!! Beautiful town! Reminds me of those quaint little towns in Vermont. No chaos like the big towns. Might be a nice place to retire to, if you were into colder weather.
Searching your channel, I was surprised that you haven't made a video about Beaverton! I'd love to learn from your experience as a long time resident there. Also, tell us how Portland's neighborhoods are doing these days. Thank you!
Spent summers there as a kid as both sides of my family grew up there. It was very agriculture oriented and still produces a lot of Christmas trees, but was achingly slow for a teenager. It has now morphed into a bedroom community and become a little trendy, at least the real estate pricing. A nice place to visit.
Silverton. I have a grew up here my whole life and I’m still living here. in every clip I knew exactly where you were .Silverton is really the best little town in America. At the start of your walk downtown there was the Silver Falls brewery which my dad owns you should’ve went there for lunch. I hope you visit again. The Oregon garden is absolutely beautiful and Silverton is also surrounded by waterfalls. I hope you read this and maybe visit again.
My uncle was a police officer here in the late 70s early 80s. He is also in the novel kiss me kill me about a murder case that happened in Silverton George Holland was his name.
My now estranged wife and I saw John Carter in that theater in what seems a lifetime ago. We had such a special day together that day. Oh how I miss her and the time we shared. I love you B.
I can’t believe you made this video about my home town. There are some appealing qualities but don’t go if you expect to be able to go to any shops after 6 pm (everything closes) and if you’re a minority you will be the only one around in many circumstances. It’s cute to visit but tiring to live in.
It's funny how "old stuff" out west isn't really old. I had an apartment once in a building that was built in 1780. The house Benedict Arnold grew up in was right down the street. Now that was old.
Great historical town. I ride my motorcycle over with my wife and we go through silverfalls state park and come in on the main road of Silverton and grab a bite and head back home to Dallas Oregon. Neat homes.
Hey Briggs. Next time you go down there, check out Silver Creek Lanes. They have a great restaurant there with COVERED seating right on the creek, and the food is top notch above standard bowling alley fare. Tell the owners Andy sent you :)
Hey Briggs, love your new project! I love learning about these great small towns. What might work well is running audio on top of your walking tour of some local person giving some local color off camera while you play that over your main video. Keep up the great work!
Looks like the pandemic did good things to Silverton. When I was driving parts to the NAPA store there in the 2000s and going through it on the way elsewhere about 10 years ago, you could have mistaken any random picture of Silverton for Picher, Oklahoma if you didn't notice the trees first.
Since you are based in Oregon, I would love to see a video on Corvalis, Or. I think it's a beautiful small town and home to Oregon State University. It's a place I always stop at on the way to Newport on the Coast. It seems the perfect size, not to Big to feel lost in, but not to small to lack the necessities of life. Lots of Bicycles and Bike lanes. Grants Pass is another Oregon town I really liked except it was over 100F when I went there in the summer. I had planned to tent camp, but ended up in the Motel 6 with A/C since it was so brutally hot.
Definitely a fan of Silverton! Bummed you didn't show the Bobbie the Wonder Dog shrine. It's a super cool story. Anyway, love the channel! keep it up! p.s. - Just think it's cool that I'm a veteran from the San Gabriel valley that moved to Oregon and loves checking out the rural towns too.
I just happened to freeze the video toward the end (8 minutes 25 seconds to be exact) and saw a sign stating that that was the 49th parallel which is the halfway point between the North Pole and the Equator. Other parts of the country and probably the world on that have 3 months of summer, 1 month of fall, one month of spring and 7 months of winter, LOL! The west coast fairs much better in that department.
If you're willing to go further north, have you considered Enumclaw, Washington? It's a gorgeous little Seattle-area exurb at basically the foot of the Cascades with some excellent views of Mount Rainier and a lot of farms. It's main problems are that it's on one of the main roads from Seattle to Mt. Rainier and, oh yeah, it'll eventually be wiped out after Rainier blows. Still worth a look around.
1:57 - That’s my grand parents farm. Oh, and you’re heading toward Woodburn. Silverton is the other way. I grew up in Silverton and raised my kids there. Miss it every day.
Yes, there is an area in Silverton that reminds me of Pasadena and I actually grew up in Pasadena. I really like Silverton the few times we drove through there.
I remember growing up in Oregon , and seeing dozens of people putting peanuts in there 16 ounce bottles of RC cola ! Went back to Oregon last year to see an old man pouring a bag of peanuts down his 20 ounce plastic bottle of RC cola ! After 60 years , still the same , just bigger prices
I grew up about 25 minutes outside of Silverton...my dad always loved walking around downtown Silverton so one day my parents decided to take my sisters and I out there to have lunch...we get into town and see a bunch of people standing on the street corner shown at 2:25 so my family walks up by the crowd out of curiosity as to what’s going on and all of a sudden Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton come walking right by us...they were walking to their trailers after filming a scene in the movie “Bandits”...so we hung out there the rest of the day watching them film parts of the movie there. It will always be my favorite memory of Silverton lol
I grew up there. Back then the population was about 4,500 or so, much more cozy. Next time you're there, you really need to get to the city park, it's called McClaine Park. It's just across Silver Creek from where you started your walking tour. Oh, and go during strawberry season, very good time to be there.
I grew up in Rowland Heights, California. Now live in Stayton, Oregon about 15 miles or so south of Silverton. I was in Silverton today as a matter of fact, got a Dutch Bros iced coffee mocha in Silverton today, yum!
Hey, I'm new to Oregon. Only been here about 9 months. Next time you go to Silverton go about 20 minutes into the forest and go to the Silverton Fall Lookout point. Really Gorgeous.
Briggs, another great video. I am getting into your small-town video series. I would like to make a couple suggestions. If the town is a county seat, include a shot of the courthouse. The architecture of small-town courthouses is always fascinating, especially the older ones. Consider having a shot of the Post Office. To me the smaller the town the more interesting the Post Office. I can't wait for you to start talking to the locals and getting their stories about the towns. Thanks
Nice take on Silverton but you missed the Murals, Bobbie the Wonder Dog, the covered bridge and a few more points of interest. Also home of Silver Falls State Park, which is spectacular.
Every time you see hanging flowers someone has to water it daily on those few days it doesn’t rain. Good cities have pride. I’m from Oregon. I can remember when Oregonians picked up garbage just because. I did. I kept bags in car to do so. It was NOT unusual. Everybody did. Pride.
Grew up in rancho cucamonga, CA so those homes would be like the ones at the foothills of town. Anything above Banyan st typically rich. I definitely did not grow up around there lol.
Well, if your doing small towns in Oregon, I highly recommend you show the country/world McMinnville, OR, unless you have done an episode on it already
An interesting piece of trivia, in the 1980's, Silverton had the highest number of churches per capita in the WORLD. I don't know if that's true anymore. It's also the only place we drive through that our dog barks at people walking down the sidewalk.
You mention RC Cola... When I lived in Portland, I played trivia at The Old Barn on Barbur. They had RC... That was 10 years ago... wonder if they still have RC. I like it better than Coke/Pepsi.
You made my day! Thank you! Love Silverton, I am sick of the metro area, I live in Milwaukie, and I am fond of it, but it's starting to feel like PDX, it's just a matter of time before it LOOKS like PDX, Silverton and Mt angel are my next destination, just hard to get around when you are not able to own a vehicle.... I'll figure it out:) Nick is right , you are ok..;) XO
Come a little farther down I-5 to Brownsville and see the river, bridge, mill turned into a restaurant and see where Stand By Me was filmed. Then go a little farther and see Coburg and see the cute downtown and park. Both adorable towns!!
My mother started her teaching career at Silverton high school way way back in the day! I am 77 so we’re talking a long time ago! she taught journalism and supervise the school newspaper! just a dash of trivia! really really beautiful country at that time! I was born and raised in Salem in the 50s a whole different world then! put a hay for a farmer just outside Silverton! Silver Creek Falls gorgeous country East of Salem!
Thanks for the video.
My brother used to live there back in the early to mid 90's and I visited one time in.. I think it was 1994.
There's a really cool waterfall nearby in a place called Silver Falls state park. Awesome place.
I've been to Silverton only once years ago. Our son lived in Albany then. He has lived in Hillsboro for at least 15 years now. We come up at least once a year to visit. Love the area. And love the northern Oregon coast. I think that we went to some waterfalls around Silverton. Very pretty!!!
Silver Falls State Park
Live in Grants Pass Oregon. Silverton and many of the small towns East of Salem at the edge of the Willamette Valley are incredible. Stayton, Sublimity, Silverton ... all beautiful.
I was born in Silverton and have family there. It is a beautiful small town that is becoming a bit of a tourist spot.
I lived there for four great years. I love Oregon and Silverton. It was amazing, Type of place to either raise a family or retire
My wife and kids loved going to small towns on road trips. Always a gem there. Weather it landscape, country diner, super nice people, cool old history, state park or national park. Wife loved the black hills of South Dakota, myself an youngest two kids loved munising, Michigan. I believe I’ll be moving there for a slower simpler life with the winters I dream of m, most people fear that kind of winter but I’m intrigued. An the skies, coast line, an northern lights make it more worth it than anything else. When visiting small towns or small family vacations, don’t take them for granted. The memories are hard to hold onto without anyone to share the memory with. Always look forward towards the next small town with something special there. Take time an smile and wave at others
I love these videos! Oregon has a lot to offer, I just wish it wasn't so expensive to live there.
You live in a beautiful state, I like the balance between, farmlands, forests,mountains, and coastline. I enjoy it when you mix it up,great job Briggs!
Nice video. Silver Falls State park is only 20 minutes away ! Spectacular. It nearly became a National Park.
Silver falls is the only reason to visit Silverton!
This town is beautiful in the fall, particularly The Silverton State Park. There are many beautiful trails.
We went up to Oregon to visit my son and his family in July, 2021. We stayed two nights at Silverton to hike around Silver Falls (and several other falls in the park) and visit some wineries. I recognized many places you showed! We also thought it was a cute town and very friendly.
We live in PDX and have been looking for a dog to adopt. My wife found one on Craigslist just outside Silverton, so we tossed the family in the car and drove over. From the moment we entered the area, all we could talk about was how much we wanted to move there. It looks like it'll either be there or Ridgefield, WA.
I liked your video a lot and will use it to show friends and family where we're considering going. Thanks!
The only bad thing about small towns is if a few people hate you then half the town hates you.
Seems like a desirable place for someone tired of the city life. Maybe work from home will become common and there will be more wealth spread to the country's rural areas
The problem is that it could drive up the price of housing and make it unaffordable for the locals.
Good luck finding a place to live. There are a lot of restrictions on where you can build a house in Oregon. Otherwise, there wouldn't be any of the wonderful things that draw people to Oregon.
Silverton has always been a desirable place to live. You pay a premium to live in a nice community with excellent schools
I'm not a impulse person but the min I walked on my block I knew Silverton was it. I took the new place that day & I hadn't even sold the house I was in . Two weeks later it sold after being on the market for 2 years ! So crazy ! But I just knew Somehow
15 years later it's the best decision I've made ! Life's to short to be unhappy with where you live . I just wish I found it sooner My drive time was 2 hrs both ways in the city ! It took me a short while to get off city time to small town time . I can't imagine having to go back
LOL Briggs! I didn't know that an inappropriate shade of green existed, but now I do!!!
My thoughts exactly lol
Many fond memories of living in Silverton from '79 to '84. We had to move to Salem for practical reasons, and I really miss living there in the laid-back atmosphere. It has changed a little since we lived there, but the soul of the place has remained warm, friendly, casual. I visit whenever I can, and it's actually therapeutic.
This looks very peaceful,thankyou for the tour Briggs😌💯🌲🌳🌱🍃🌿
Our pleasure!
I spent a couple days in Salem in 2020. I did a quick pass through of Silverton. I went to the Oregon Garden and loved it. It was drizzling. That plus COVID, plus it was a weekday, there were only like 5 or 6 other people there. They had a nice little gift shop.
Silverton is a great small town, very close to Silver Falls State Park, and a scenic drive to get there. Biggest downside is the cost of real estate, way too expensive for a town in this location in Oregon. People who live here know how lucky they are! Looking for a great small town? Try Reedsport / Winchester Bay on the central coast.
Thank you, Briggs I like this New kind of video series you are doing they are really interesting to see up close and personal well done Briggs
Glad you like them!
Me too since I'm 1yr new to Central Oregon
this was so sweet and nostalgic to watch, i lived in silverton for quite a few years when i was really young and have the fondest memories of the town.
I grew up in Glendora, CA ... now living in Beaverton for the past 12 years. Prior to that, lived in Vancouver, WA for 2 years.
I visited Silverton several times last summer and loved it. It's a lttle too far out of city limits for my taste, but I think it's a very charming place!
Nice video, Briggs!! Beautiful town! Reminds me of those quaint little towns in Vermont. No chaos like the big towns. Might be a nice place to retire to, if you were into colder weather.
Hi Briggs. Thanks for the tour. Have a great week and be safe.
Once again Thanks for the ride!! Did you make it to the covered bridge?
Yes I did. But, there was a guy there that seemed strange. Not homeless, just strange.
Searching your channel, I was surprised that you haven't made a video about Beaverton! I'd love to learn from your experience as a long time resident there. Also, tell us how Portland's neighborhoods are doing these days. Thank you!
Spent summers there as a kid as both sides of my family grew up there. It was very agriculture oriented and still produces a lot of Christmas trees, but was achingly slow for a teenager. It has now morphed into a bedroom community and become a little trendy, at least the real estate pricing. A nice place to visit.
Silverton. I have a grew up here my whole life and I’m still living here. in every clip I knew exactly where you were .Silverton is really the best little town in America. At the start of your walk downtown there was the Silver Falls brewery which my dad owns you should’ve went there for lunch. I hope you visit again. The Oregon garden is absolutely beautiful and Silverton is also surrounded by waterfalls. I hope you read this and maybe visit again.
Love this style of video and series of small towns!
My uncle was a police officer here in the late 70s early 80s. He is also in the novel kiss me kill me about a murder case that happened in Silverton George Holland was his name.
I vaguely remember Officer Holland. Good guy.
MORE OF THESE!! I LOVE THE ON SITE COMMENTARY!
My now estranged wife and I saw John Carter in that theater in what seems a lifetime ago. We had such a special day together that day. Oh how I miss her and the time we shared. I love you B.
I can’t believe you made this video about my home town. There are some appealing qualities but don’t go if you expect to be able to go to any shops after 6 pm (everything closes) and if you’re a minority you will be the only one around in many circumstances. It’s cute to visit but tiring to live in.
It's funny how "old stuff" out west isn't really old. I had an apartment once in a building that was built in 1780. The house Benedict Arnold grew up in was right down the street. Now that was old.
Love the intro. Beautiful cinematography. Silverton looks like a nice place to live or at least visit for the day.
Great historical town. I ride my motorcycle over with my wife and we go through silverfalls state park and come in on the main road of Silverton and grab a bite and head back home to Dallas Oregon. Neat homes.
Hey Briggs. Next time you go down there, check out Silver Creek Lanes. They have a great restaurant there with COVERED seating right on the creek, and the food is top notch above standard bowling alley fare. Tell the owners Andy sent you :)
Thanks for the tip!
Also go to the Silver Falls brewery my dad owns it😁
Hey Briggs, love your new project! I love learning about these great small towns. What might work well is running audio on top of your walking tour of some local person giving some local color off camera while you play that over your main video. Keep up the great work!
I've thought about that. But I get some really load cars and trucks go by and lowering the volume gives a strange feel to the video.
Really enjoying the small town series you are doing
Looks like the pandemic did good things to Silverton. When I was driving parts to the NAPA store there in the 2000s and going through it on the way elsewhere about 10 years ago, you could have mistaken any random picture of Silverton for Picher, Oklahoma if you didn't notice the trees first.
Since you are based in Oregon, I would love to see a video on Corvalis, Or. I think it's a beautiful small town and home to Oregon State University. It's a place I always stop at on the way to Newport on the Coast. It seems the perfect size, not to Big to feel lost in, but not to small to lack the necessities of life. Lots of Bicycles and Bike lanes. Grants Pass is another Oregon town I really liked except it was over 100F when I went there in the summer. I had planned to tent camp, but ended up in the Motel 6 with A/C since it was so brutally hot.
Corvallis isn't a small town lmao 60k people lmao 😂😂😂
Definitely a fan of Silverton! Bummed you didn't show the Bobbie the Wonder Dog shrine. It's a super cool story. Anyway, love the channel! keep it up!
p.s. - Just think it's cool that I'm a veteran from the San Gabriel valley that moved to Oregon and loves checking out the rural towns too.
I just happened to freeze the video toward the end (8 minutes 25 seconds to be exact) and saw a sign stating that that was the 49th parallel which is the halfway point between the North Pole and the Equator. Other parts of the country and probably the world on that have 3 months of summer, 1 month of fall, one month of spring and 7 months of winter, LOL! The west coast fairs much better in that department.
My daughter works in Silverton. Adorable town!
Oregon is a beautiful state.
If you're willing to go further north, have you considered Enumclaw, Washington? It's a gorgeous little Seattle-area exurb at basically the foot of the Cascades with some excellent views of Mount Rainier and a lot of farms. It's main problems are that it's on one of the main roads from Seattle to Mt. Rainier and, oh yeah, it'll eventually be wiped out after Rainier blows. Still worth a look around.
Such a different post. Love it.
Nice.
The only time I've been in Silverton I was buying a pair of Sansui speakers... SP3500 for $100.
Briggs, you've got to go to the St. Benedictine Brewery in Mt. Angel next time you're there.
I used to live there (: it’s a cute little town.
Good afternoon Briggs
Hey Denzel
Im still trying to get my finances in order. So I think I could possibly be able to move to Honesdale by 2026? That's what I'm aiming for.
I love that you get out and explore. That you get excited about a covered bridge.
I live in Silverton, its a very peaceful, small, beautiful place to live.
1:57 - That’s my grand parents farm. Oh, and you’re heading toward Woodburn. Silverton is the other way. I grew up in Silverton and raised my kids there. Miss it every day.
Yes, there is an area in Silverton that reminds me of Pasadena and I actually grew up in Pasadena. I really like Silverton the few times we drove through there.
Hey that's my house! Just moved here and I have no regrets! Silverton is wonderful!
In this town, they say,
"Grew up on the wrong side of the creek".
My grandmother lived in beaverton till she passed
I had RC cola today was under the impression that it fall by the wayside
We love Silverton and visit there several times a year. Love the Oregon Gardens. Less than an hour from Tigard where we live.
Haven't visited Oregon since 2017; I missed the trip.
You need to see Silver Creek Falls State Park. Worth the trip.
RC Cola is still sold in grocery stores, in 2 liters at least!
@Ostia Hermes 😏
I remember growing up in Oregon , and seeing dozens of people putting peanuts in there 16 ounce bottles of RC cola ! Went back to Oregon last year to see an old man pouring a bag of peanuts down his 20 ounce plastic bottle of RC cola ! After 60 years , still the same , just bigger prices
I live in PA but my aunt and uncle live in Silverton, and I love it there it’s really nice, with a lot of small shops and stuff
I grew up about 25 minutes outside of Silverton...my dad always loved walking around downtown Silverton so one day my parents decided to take my sisters and I out there to have lunch...we get into town and see a bunch of people standing on the street corner shown at 2:25 so my family walks up by the crowd out of curiosity as to what’s going on and all of a sudden Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton come walking right by us...they were walking to their trailers after filming a scene in the movie “Bandits”...so we hung out there the rest of the day watching them film parts of the movie there. It will always be my favorite memory of Silverton lol
I grew up there. Back then the population was about 4,500 or so, much more cozy. Next time you're there, you really need to get to the city park, it's called McClaine Park. It's just across Silver Creek from where you started your walking tour. Oh, and go during strawberry season, very good time to be there.
I grew up in Rowland Heights, California. Now live in Stayton, Oregon about 15 miles or so south of Silverton. I was in Silverton today as a matter of fact, got a Dutch Bros iced coffee mocha in Silverton today, yum!
Did you check out the famous Quarter Moon Cafe' on Water Street? No trip to Silverton is complete without a visit to this unique establishment.
Loved it great videos Briggs you do a good job very detailed it looks like a great little town thanks again
This guy does not look at all like I thought he would. I couldn't concentrate on Silverton
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Hey, I'm new to Oregon. Only been here about 9 months. Next time you go to Silverton go about 20 minutes into the forest and go to the Silverton Fall Lookout point. Really Gorgeous.
Likin the New intro
Been there and the gardens,great place to visit.🇺🇸
It's that time again.
I love everything about Oregon! Also the color of your car is super cool!!
I stayed Overnite in Corvallis . Thank You for the video I wondered about Silverton .
Briggs, another great video. I am getting into your small-town video series.
I would like to make a couple suggestions. If the town is a county seat, include a shot of the courthouse. The architecture of small-town courthouses is always fascinating, especially the older ones.
Consider having a shot of the Post Office. To me the smaller the town the more interesting the Post Office.
I can't wait for you to start talking to the locals and getting their stories about the towns.
Thanks
Nice take on Silverton but you missed the Murals, Bobbie the Wonder Dog, the covered bridge and a few more points of interest. Also home of Silver Falls State Park, which is spectacular.
Every time you see hanging flowers someone has to water it daily on those few days it doesn’t rain. Good cities have pride. I’m from Oregon. I can remember when Oregonians picked up garbage just because. I did. I kept bags in car to do so. It was NOT unusual. Everybody did. Pride.
Good video. Although a bit disappointed not to see a closer look of the covered bridge you talked about in the video.
Grew up in rancho cucamonga, CA so those homes would be like the ones at the foothills of town. Anything above Banyan st typically rich. I definitely did not grow up around there lol.
Well, if your doing small towns in Oregon, I highly recommend you show the country/world McMinnville, OR, unless you have done an episode on it already
Thanks, Briggs!
Nice place! I could handle living there!
An interesting piece of trivia, in the 1980's, Silverton had the highest number of churches per capita in the WORLD. I don't know if that's true anymore. It's also the only place we drive through that our dog barks at people walking down the sidewalk.
You mention RC Cola... When I lived in Portland, I played trivia at The Old Barn on Barbur. They had RC... That was 10 years ago... wonder if they still have RC. I like it better than Coke/Pepsi.
Thanks for the video, it looks like a nice town.
I lived in Beaverton, Aloha, and Salem... but I never made it to Silverton. it is cute. I wonder how to make a living out there?
i noticed not many intersections with traffic lights.
Hey Briggs, they serve RC Cola at McMenamins. And if going to Silverton, the waterfalls are a must.
Thank you !
Best thai food I ever had was here!
ooohhhhh?!!!!
i like the intro, you should do something similar for each non city listing videos
Thanks Briggs
You made my day! Thank you! Love Silverton, I am sick of the metro area, I live in Milwaukie, and I am fond of it, but it's starting to feel like PDX, it's just a matter of time before it LOOKS like PDX, Silverton and Mt angel are my next destination, just hard to get around when you are not able to own a vehicle.... I'll figure it out:) Nick is right , you are ok..;) XO
If you ever come to Downtown Troutdale come to Good Coffee! It’s so good!
Troutdale Oregon
Another rule small town that you should explore is Truckee California.