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  • @AdamerioPhD
    @AdamerioPhD Рік тому +3115

    here i am, an american, living in europe, watching a video from a family in new zealand watching a video about the us, and all of a sudden i see my grandma pop up. turns out she's the 1 fact from nebraska the video felt like sharing. unexpected for a sunday morning while drinking my coffee.

    • @ALMMF
      @ALMMF Рік тому +67

      Based

    • @USCTrojan2013
      @USCTrojan2013 Рік тому +71

      very cool actually!!

    • @sirdan7678
      @sirdan7678 Рік тому +108

      That’s crazy! Is Grandma still with us?

    • @AdamerioPhD
      @AdamerioPhD Рік тому +194

      she is. still going strong.

    • @elicarlson7682
      @elicarlson7682 Рік тому +38

      Oh wow! I’ve seen a video (think it was by yes theory) that visited there! She seemed very nice.

  • @PattyPentecost
    @PattyPentecost 2 роки тому +820

    “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” is a fun American show that visits local restaurants throughout the nation. Fun show to watch with family and gives you a view of Americana cuisine

  • @danielcamacho1913
    @danielcamacho1913 9 місяців тому +55

    I have a friend who moved to the USA from NZ. He helped me move from North Carolina to New Mexico in 2004, and it was a fun road trip.
    On Day 3 he realized we weren't there yet, we wouldn't arrive that day, and he asked "How big is your bloody country?!?"

    • @angiejones968
      @angiejones968 6 місяців тому +3

      Lol

    • @napoearth
      @napoearth 4 місяці тому +1

      There's no reason it should take three plus days to get from North Carolina to New Mexico. How slow were you going?

    • @yoursimple7368
      @yoursimple7368 3 місяці тому +2

      @@napoearth they probably only drove around 8 hours a day while taking pit stops to eat.

    • @321gates
      @321gates 3 місяці тому

      @@napoearth A full day of driving is enough for most people.

    • @napoearth
      @napoearth 3 місяці тому

      @@321gates with two drivers, 12 hours a day is easy.

  • @shadsullivan7817
    @shadsullivan7817 Рік тому +440

    LOL! This is why we as Americans laugh when people in other countries call us stupid for not knowing much about our country. There is so much to learn, and our schools do not teach us the majority of these facts. I guess we learn as we go. I found out facts from this video that I did not know before. Great job guys, my family and I love your family and your channel!! Thanks!!

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able 11 місяців тому +13

      Exactly

    • @WE__BTS
      @WE__BTS 11 місяців тому +18

      What is in this video is mostly trivia though…we should spend more on humanities and learning practical skills

    • @schs1977
      @schs1977 11 місяців тому

      Don't know where you went to school, but where I did we learned about the other states. Not all Americans are as "stupid" as you to make a statement.

    • @chrissant6277
      @chrissant6277 11 місяців тому +12

      There's barely any reason to know this though.

    • @itz_otto
      @itz_otto 11 місяців тому +3

      most of those videos are fake anyways lol

  • @justanothermichigander4683
    @justanothermichigander4683 2 роки тому +778

    Some answers from an American historian that you guys had questions about:
    -The Centralia coal fire started in 1962 as an attempt to burn away trash at a landfill. What was not known at the time was that a 15 foot hole had formed in the ground under the landfill that led right to the coal mine that ran under town. The fire soon spread and set the mine on ablaze, with all the coal inside acting as fuel to keep it burning in perpetuity. The town had to be abandoned for obvious reasons, and the town officially became property of the Pennsylvania government in 1992 to prevent anyone from living there.
    -the Mississippi River is a huge and flowing River, but in rare cases the water can be made to run backwards. In this particular case, waves and winds caused by Hurricane Isaac in 2012 washed up the Gulf of Mexico into the mouth of the river with such force that it actually reversed the direction of the river for about 24 hours. The River also lies on the New Madrid fault line and sometimes earthquakes can cause the river to flow backwards, like after the New Madrid earthquake of 1811.
    Love the videos, and I can’t wait for you guys to make it over here! Hope I cleared up some things for you

    • @bubzilla6137
      @bubzilla6137 2 роки тому +12

      Thank you! 8 know the hurricane was powerful enough to reverse the flow but I did not know earthquakes can do the same. I knew I'd Centralia from watching a video exclusively about it but have forgotten the details that you just refreshed my memory with, so thank you! I love learning things! 🙂🙂🙂

    • @bigboss6867
      @bigboss6867 2 роки тому +20

      It was also one of the cities that inspired the Silent Hill video game series.

    • @11sfr
      @11sfr 2 роки тому +14

      There were, of course, a few holdouts who refused the government's compensation offer for their properties and opted to stay put. Eventually, the Commonwealth got tired of trying to forcibly evict them and allowed the remaining handful to stay, with the understanding that their homes pass to the government when they either die or move out. The town currently has a population of 5, down from nearly 2,800 at its peak, and about 1,000 when the evacuation officially started. But, Centralia didn't officially become the smallest municipality in Pennsylvania until the 2010 census, when its population dropped below Slovenska Narodna Podporna Jednota, with a population of 19. Its basically a campground and special events venue owned by the Slovene National Benefit Society, who incorporated it as a borough in order to issue themselves a liquor license, since the local township refused to do it. A few employees and their families live on the grounds.

    • @TheHawk--oe8iq
      @TheHawk--oe8iq 2 роки тому +12

      The aforementioned earthquake is what formed Reelfoot Lake.

    • @dylanruppert4547
      @dylanruppert4547 2 роки тому +4

      I've ghost hunted in some of the cemeteries there and the one I was at that was mostly still borns to 14 year olds the newest gravestone there is 1994. Also there was a time capsule that was supposed to be opened in 2016 not sure if it ever was or not.

  • @williamozier918
    @williamozier918 2 роки тому +1165

    Pardon my national pride, one of the things that makes the USA so powerful on the world stage is that we are in essence the equivalent of 50 countries working together.

    • @DiverCTH
      @DiverCTH 2 роки тому +108

      "working"

    • @Hoshimaru57
      @Hoshimaru57 2 роки тому +128

      Basically. The US is more like if the EU considered itself a single country than an actual country, as it comes up short on a bunch of things that define what a country is. But it’s home, and home isn’t about finding something perfect, it’s about finding something you can live with.

    • @jaxxon98
      @jaxxon98 2 роки тому +12

      Or not

    • @insa2242
      @insa2242 2 роки тому +63

      Working together my ass

    • @DeAnne1233
      @DeAnne1233 2 роки тому +45

      @@insa2242 What would you call the United States if not working together to self govern? Haters.

  • @marciaanderton7068
    @marciaanderton7068 Рік тому +163

    The hurricane was so powerful and the storm surge was so immense that it pushed the Mississippi River back upstream. Sort of like a tidal wave.

    • @mille225
      @mille225 10 місяців тому +10

      yes, I think this answers your question. another time the Mississippi River flowed backwards was further upstream near Missouri when the largest earthquake to strike the continental US occurred in the early 1800's. I think it was in the winter of 1812? Maybe 1816? Look up information about the New Madrid fault zone.

    • @pmcc5007
      @pmcc5007 9 місяців тому

      Storm surge

    • @ronwbrown
      @ronwbrown 8 місяців тому +2

      In simplest terms, the gulf water was higher than the river water.

    • @Kentor1701c
      @Kentor1701c 8 місяців тому

      When they mentioned the Mississippi River running backwards this is what I thought of. I think they said it ran backwards for 3 days and the earthquake also rang church bells in Boston Massachusetts @@mille225

    • @marshallpeters7174
      @marshallpeters7174 8 місяців тому +1

      @@mille225 That earthquake was responsible for a portion of Kentucky being cut off from the rest of the state, due to the Mississippi changing course.

  • @renpilak6048
    @renpilak6048 9 місяців тому +18

    Atlanta and Denzel are both showing so much maturity and insights! Good parenting you, guys!

  • @marthamurray7005
    @marthamurray7005 Рік тому +538

    The Mississippi River flowed backwards for 24 hours because of a hurricane. The wind and the storm surge was so intense it changed the river's flow during the duration of the storm.

    • @Ethan_Cubed
      @Ethan_Cubed Рік тому +1

      nobody asked

    • @christophersteward5720
      @christophersteward5720 Рік тому +33

      @@Ethan_Cubed I did

    • @jbrandonporter
      @jbrandonporter Рік тому +88

      @@Ethan_Cubed They literally said at the end of the video, "tell us how the river went backwards in the comments."

    • @jbrandonporter
      @jbrandonporter Рік тому +57

      That's not the first time it flowed backwards either.
      Between December 16, 1811, and late April 1812, a catastrophic series of earthquakes shook the Mississippi Valley. Towns were destroyed, an 18-mile-long lake was created and the Mississippi River temporarily ran backwards for several hours.
      It also flowed backward for about an hour during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

    • @farmergiles1065
      @farmergiles1065 Рік тому +5

      Expect more of this sort of thing as climate change progresses and sea levels increase, not just in Louisiana, but across the world. Technically, the Hudson River (New York) ends before flowing into (essentially) the Atlantic, because the connecting link is a tidal estuary (deeper than the river). So when a large storm or hurricane/tropical storm comes that far north, the surge finds an easy path into the river, often flooding the city also.

  • @user-yi3so3ox1e
    @user-yi3so3ox1e 2 роки тому +474

    Also there is a saying in Florida, "the further North you travel the more Southern you get." that's pertaining to the culture of Northern FL.

    • @malloryjines5050
      @malloryjines5050 2 роки тому +7

      But those dreamy powder sugar beaches up there. I’ve never forgotten how they sneaked as I walked,

    • @CasperTheGhost64
      @CasperTheGhost64 2 роки тому +1

      The people in Florida are just awful. The worst, most hateful people in America live there. It's the only state I will never visit again.

    • @glenncordova4027
      @glenncordova4027 2 роки тому +1

      Alabama beaches! 🏖️

    • @rfitzsimons55
      @rfitzsimons55 2 роки тому +20

      It's not just the culture of Northern Florida. It's also because South Florida might as well be North Cuba. 😂

    • @garybonz
      @garybonz Рік тому +8

      The other saying is that "Florida is the land of newly-weds and nearly-deads" . . .

  • @Nick-bh5bk
    @Nick-bh5bk Рік тому +106

    As an American, I would love to see some videos of you guys telling us more about NZ.

    • @badazzanon7060
      @badazzanon7060 8 місяців тому +1

      I think there’s no predator animals there ? Very safe to explore I hear.

    • @stevenklein3195
      @stevenklein3195 28 днів тому

      I agree, New Zealand is a beautiful country.

  • @goalie490091
    @goalie490091 Рік тому +61

    If I may be Honest as a US Citizen I have learned more about my country watching your videos then I did in school in the 80"s

  • @stanhaselton3620
    @stanhaselton3620 Рік тому +361

    There is a saying in Florida, where I went to high school. “The more south you go the more north you get, and the more north you go the more south you get.” This can be terribly confusing, until you realize that northern Florida has a great deal in common with region of the USA, which is known as The South. However, southern Florida is the winter home of people from the northern states, who have enough money to own two homes. These individuals are, also, called, “Snowbirds,” since they “fly south for the winter.”
    I hope that helps with comprehension, even though there is a great deal to digest, mentally.

    • @destineydevereux4722
      @destineydevereux4722 Рік тому +7

      It's not just snowbirds here, there's also many french Canadian people,, otherwise we full time residence of S Florida have no southern drawl "" y'all "" 😎🌴

    • @TopDedCenter1
      @TopDedCenter1 Рік тому +2

      When I lived in Miami for a brief stint, I heard the comment "Living here is the closest you can get to living in America" lol

    • @MemristerBoogieDown
      @MemristerBoogieDown Рік тому +7

      South Florida and north Florida might as well be different countries. That said, north Florida and south Alabama might as well be the same place.

    • @thegirlwhodoesgood4423
      @thegirlwhodoesgood4423 Рік тому +1

      I live in Florida and you got me confused

    • @gatormangrove3129
      @gatormangrove3129 Рік тому +4

      The actual saying is " the further north you go, the further south you get". Anywhere in Florida south of Orlando is pseudo New England. If there could be an earthquake that splits Florida in half horizontally and the half below Orlando floats towards Cuba, that would be awesome.

  • @robgelfand2414
    @robgelfand2414 2 роки тому +258

    Just some things you need to know, incase you don't know them already.
    You can drive from state to state without needing to show any passport or visa or any identification at all in the contiguous 48 states.
    There is an interstate highway system that works as follows
    Even numbered interstates go east/west. The lower the number, the more south you are.
    Odd numbered interstates go north/south. The lower the number the more west you are.

    • @cliftondaigle7345
      @cliftondaigle7345 2 роки тому +15

      You can also get to Alaska by car without a passport or visa. I don't remember where to get on exactly, but there is a ferry from Washington straight to Alaska.

    • @automan25
      @automan25 2 роки тому +5

      @@cliftondaigle7345 I believe that ferry leaves from Bellingham.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 2 роки тому +2

      Before 9/11 you could cross into Canada & Mexico(as well as travel to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) with just a drivers license. Kids didn't need anything. Now they want you to have one of those real ID's for domestic and a passport for both borders and the Caribbean.

    • @musicluver85
      @musicluver85 Рік тому +3

      Driving state by state without needing a passport in the contiguous 48 states is kind of obvious. Every country allows you to drive through the country whether it be states or provinces without a passport. As long as you don’t go out of the country a passport isn’t needed. The only time a passport would be shown would be if you’re driving up to Alaska and have to pass through the Canadian border because it’s a different country.

    • @PolyKinkyAndBiOHMY
      @PolyKinkyAndBiOHMY Рік тому +9

      We also have in some states what are known as toll roads. To continue through the road you pay a small fee. They used to only accept cash.
      Another thing to keep in mind is we are big on tipping. If you have a nice sit down dinner, it is expected that we tip our servers (for example). Servers actually don’t make that much as a base pay and the bulk of their income is due to tips (in 1998 while finishing up high school I made $2.15 per hour plus tips).
      Don’t forget sales tax. The prices shown for items is before any city sales tax is added. Each city has a different tax rate.
      When packing for your trip I’d advise to research the climate for each area for that specific time frame that you are planning to visit. In Missouri our weather is so out there that you can literally go through all 4 seasons in a DAY!
      I hope this helps!

  • @emma.grace..
    @emma.grace.. Рік тому +43

    I love how they’re so shocked about the causeway bridge and me realizing I cross it almost every day lol 😂

    • @richardvanetten3699
      @richardvanetten3699 10 місяців тому +3

      You must live or work in Mandeville or Metairie😂 I have been across it plenty of times, I am from Slidell btw, I with your comment, lol

    • @remibrooks5994
      @remibrooks5994 5 місяців тому

      @@richardvanetten3699 ayyy i loved visiting slidell!!

  • @tommattie1240
    @tommattie1240 Рік тому +19

    Fun fact. I used to work for a company called Willis, so I still have to call the one in Chicago "Willis Tower". Those folks claim it IS the tallest building, as the one in NYC counts it's antenna as part of it's overall height. They did that to make sure the building came out to 1776 feet tall. But, ask them which building has more "stories", or floors. :)

  • @kidayuki9884
    @kidayuki9884 2 роки тому +48

    Former Michigander here: One of my favorite parts of Detroit is when you miss your turn downtown and you go to Canada

    • @jenniferl.nedimyer7599
      @jenniferl.nedimyer7599 Рік тому +4

      That happened to me in Buffalo too

    • @destineydevereux4722
      @destineydevereux4722 Рік тому +5

      It's called luck!!

    • @PonyParadiseOfficial
      @PonyParadiseOfficial Рік тому +2

      Yes I love that 😂

    • @N3braskaDude
      @N3braskaDude Рік тому

      lol
      I went to Michigan like 2 months ago and my dad kept taking the wrong turn and turning around the go the right way in Detroit. (But didn't end up in Canada)

    • @jimsteele9261
      @jimsteele9261 Рік тому +1

      @@N3braskaDude In Michigan we have something called "the Michigan Left" Not politics, but traffic. :-) To make a left turn on some roads mainly divided highways, you go straight through the intersection and a short way down there is a crossover, usually with a light. You take the crossover and head back the opposite direction. Then you're in a position to turn the way you wanted to go by making a right turn. It's safer because you don't have to deal with oncoming traffic.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim Рік тому +157

    To simply put it the US is like 50 separate countries with a commonality but different in many ways but come together as a union

    • @richardpayton7261
      @richardpayton7261 Рік тому +11

      We are in reality, "These United States"

    • @CaddyJim
      @CaddyJim Рік тому +11

      @@richardpayton7261 yes the states have come together in a union to benefit each other economically & for security but state rights are important & states are very different from one another

    • @Roger-fs5yo
      @Roger-fs5yo Рік тому +1

      I only "kinda" agree with this. I live in Kentucky and the South is still to this day kinda it's own country. We are only a union by name👌

    • @CaddyJim
      @CaddyJim Рік тому +3

      @@Roger-fs5yo no we are a union able to cross borders without passport we pay taxes in state and federal taxes funding the union & security state's benefit from each other economically all that being said States can be vastly different In-laws in cost of living mini mansion in the middle of America for what a studio cost in NY or LA same thing with abortion now some states are more stricter some are more liberal as I said these 50 states are like 50 separate country is kind of like the European Union is trying to emulate the United States

    • @Roger-fs5yo
      @Roger-fs5yo Рік тому +1

      @Caddy Jim far as me and millions and "MILLIONS" of people below the Ohio river are concerned, the only thing that matters is Dixieland.
      But our people still love and respect the rest of you, and if push came to shove we'd risk our treasure AND lives for the rest of you. You know? Just like we have before🤟

  • @SupremeTax
    @SupremeTax Рік тому +108

    This makes me want to visit my own country

    • @loosescrew9438
      @loosescrew9438 Рік тому +6

      I have had dream to do it on a motorcycle for years. Exploring the back roads and scenic bi-ways would be great.

    • @SenkuIshigami-Doctorstone
      @SenkuIshigami-Doctorstone 10 місяців тому +2

      Me too

    • @hurricaneoverlord4704
      @hurricaneoverlord4704 10 місяців тому +1

      @@loosescrew9438Aw hell naw the highways are one of those no genders?

  • @anonymousdonor
    @anonymousdonor Рік тому +22

    It is so much better watching these videos with your family than watching them by myself.

  • @dominiccangelosi1876
    @dominiccangelosi1876 2 роки тому +123

    I’m sorry for your loss, it’s really hard losing a parent. You guys are in my prayers.

  • @debd7064
    @debd7064 2 роки тому +155

    Hurricane Ida was so powerful it forced the water in the Mississippi River to temporarily flow backwards. I adore your interest in the USA. Hello from Indiana.

    • @jessicabridges4335
      @jessicabridges4335 Рік тому +3

      Almost when Lake Pontchartrain emptied because of the massive winds from Hurricane Ida.

    • @peterkazmir
      @peterkazmir Рік тому

      The winds from the hurricane (and the storm surge) pushed the water backwards. Not a good thing if you lived in southern Louisiana at the time!

    • @susanaucoin7031
      @susanaucoin7031 Рік тому

      Hurricane Ida was a monster. We are still fixing damage from it in southeastern Louisiana.

  • @janepowers6711
    @janepowers6711 Рік тому +15

    As an 80 year old USA citizen, I learned so much from watching your video. Thank you for sharing.🌷

  • @TySchoenwald
    @TySchoenwald Рік тому +7

    My wife and I just visited NZ for the first time 2 weeks ago and had an amazing time! We are from Washington State! Washington State is very beautiful with evergreen forests on the western side and sage brush and desert on the other side! The entirety of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) is beautiful!

  • @musicguy0300
    @musicguy0300 Рік тому +119

    “How the states got their shapes” is a fun show that could teach a lot of fun facts.

    • @BaybNJoe
      @BaybNJoe Рік тому +1

      I loved that show! I wanted to go back to it, but Netflix dropped it. Now, I can’t find it anywhere.

    • @MrGmonkeywillruleyou
      @MrGmonkeywillruleyou Рік тому +1

      Simple answer. Rivers

    • @BaybNJoe
      @BaybNJoe Рік тому

      @@MrGmonkeywillruleyou Yes, however, there are some spite boundaries, too. The stories are fun to listen to! :)

    • @donnywilliamson5807
      @donnywilliamson5807 Рік тому

      @@BaybNJoeI liked the story of how Oklahoma got its panhandle

    • @merricat3025
      @merricat3025 11 місяців тому

      ​@@MrGmonkeywillruleyou simple isn't always the answer

  • @paulj9801
    @paulj9801 2 роки тому +81

    the wisconsin fact is wrong the waiting list for the Green Bay Packers in much longer then 30 years. my daughter has been on the waiting list for 23 years we put her on the list before she was even born as soon as we picked a name we signed her up .after 23 years she is still 25,000 away from getting season tickets on average she has moved up 1,000 spots a year

    • @bradolson8990
      @bradolson8990 2 роки тому +7

      Go Pack Go! Cheese and beer must be mentioned when talking about Wisconsin, that's a big misstep in the video

    • @mikewrasman5103
      @mikewrasman5103 2 роки тому +2

      Wisconsin's fans LOVE their Packers!

    • @nickchenoweth4887
      @nickchenoweth4887 2 роки тому +2

      I thought the same thing. I’ve been on the waiting list for 35 years. Go Pack Go!

    • @sheram5949
      @sheram5949 2 роки тому +8

      @@bradolson8990 I have to say that I've been to Wisconsin and have had your cheese. It is the best that I have ever had. I'm from Pa.

    • @MrSheckstr
      @MrSheckstr 2 роки тому +13

      Kinda wish they had also mentioned that the Packers were the only Publicly Own Sports franchise ….

  • @christcrusader9062
    @christcrusader9062 Рік тому +8

    The mail carrier's distance of driving in many states and cities are the reason a large number of homes have their mailboxes on a post at the edge of the yard on the street. This allows the postman to leave the mail in the box without leaving their vehicle.

  • @tthappyrock368
    @tthappyrock368 7 місяців тому +2

    Oregon has the shortest river in the US, the Dee river near Cannon Beach. The state's largest city, Portland, has both the largest park within a city and the smallest. While people think of rain when they think of Oregon, much of the state is high desert. The Willamette valley, which experiences rain nine months of the year, also goes through an annual drought where there is no rain or at least very little.

  • @sjgavenger37
    @sjgavenger37 2 роки тому +272

    A hurricane caused the river to flow north for 24 hours due to the winds and the water surge from the Gulf of Mexico

    • @johnalden5821
      @johnalden5821 2 роки тому +8

      Yes, the same thing has happened occasionally in the Chesapeake Bay, causing flooding in Baltimore and towns near the head (top end) of the Bay.

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj 2 роки тому +8

      Yep... look up "hurricane storm surge"

    • @mgv00
      @mgv00 2 роки тому +26

      In 1811, an earthquake caused the Mississippi River to flow backwards for 3 days. This earthquake was along the New Madrid (pronounced Mad Drid) fault.

    • @ithilnin123
      @ithilnin123 2 роки тому +6

      @@mgv00 and that earthquake created Reelfoot Lake in the very northwest corner of my home state of Tennessee. 💁🏻‍♀️

    • @debbyplank2189
      @debbyplank2189 2 роки тому +4

      FYI my New Zealand family*** hurricanes spin counter clockwise!

  • @madig4193
    @madig4193 2 роки тому +191

    Utah was glossed over so fast! It has some of the greatest outdoor scenery in the country. Moab National Park, the Bonneville Salt Flats, and Zion National Park are some of the most famous and they're incredible.

    • @agnetha2012
      @agnetha2012 Рік тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @warbacca1017
      @warbacca1017 Рік тому +16

      Every state is. Video doesn't do that good of a job talking about any of the states

    • @PleasantGoat2319
      @PleasantGoat2319 Рік тому +8

      @@warbacca1017 The point wasn’t to detail every state. The person was using details to connect each state to each other.

    • @7autumn5
      @7autumn5 Рік тому +2

      Agree! My friend just returned from an RV trip to Utah ( I live in Indiana). Her pictures are AMAZING! We Hoosiers tend to be in awe of anything that isn't just grass and trees which we have a lot of! LOL

    • @laurenworlton7941
      @laurenworlton7941 Рік тому +7

      As someone who has lived in Utah most of my life, I agree. Utah is so diverse and beautiful, we have everything from mountains, lakes, salt water, deserts, caves, and ‘red rocks’.

  • @TheSenseiAshinaga
    @TheSenseiAshinaga 11 місяців тому +3

    Another fun fact: There is a tunnel under a mountain that goes between Tennessee and Kentucky, but the land above you while you are in the tunnel is actually Virginia. So, you go UNDER Virginia to get to Kentucky from Tennessee. I drove through that tunnel quite often for many years.

  • @mymia1027
    @mymia1027 Рік тому +7

    I think the water flowed backwards because of the storm surge from the hurricane. My aunt lived in a little town in Massachusetts called Mattapoisett. She lived right on the beach inside a bay. In 1991 Hurricane Bob rolled in and the storm surge actually took her whole house, except the back wall, and washed it out to sea. Storm surges are incredibly powerful. I am going to research that more thoroughly.

  • @simon_lola008
    @simon_lola008 2 роки тому +219

    You guys should watch Aerial America. It's a really good show that highlights every state individually and gives lots of information.

    • @ReligionOfSacrifice
      @ReligionOfSacrifice 2 роки тому +5

      I agree. If they like nature for vacations they should look into "Yellowstone," "The Grand Canyon," "Niagara Falls," "Mammoth Cave," "Yosemite," and "Sequoia National Park."

    • @chambers4676
      @chambers4676 2 роки тому +1

      I’ve never heard of that?! What is it? (I’m American)

    • @wvuneers74
      @wvuneers74 2 роки тому +3

      @@chambers4676 It's a show on the Smithsonian Channel that covers a state per episode, and is done via flyover video.

    • @winterstorm7886
      @winterstorm7886 2 роки тому

      @@ReligionOfSacrifice I would add Mount Rainier, as a Washingtonian

    • @ReligionOfSacrifice
      @ReligionOfSacrifice 2 роки тому

      @@winterstorm7886, I saw it, myself, but wouldn't advise it for someone coming from New Zealand to visit America. Though the marmots are as cute as hell.
      ua-cam.com/video/Kjt9JXaMxmw/v-deo.html

  • @Lady-Seawulf
    @Lady-Seawulf 2 роки тому +88

    My family and I traveled to NZ and had a great time. We packed so much in the short amount of time we had. One thing I'll remember from our trip was the attitude locals had toward Americans. Our trip toNZ was a once in a lifetime opportunity, not one we could make every few years ( the costs to fly, car rental, lodging, dinning, all add up for a middle class family). Some locals thought all Americans were "arrogant" and "snootie" till they met us, then they couldn't understand why we weren't. When you do visit the US, please come for a long time. Rent an RV and plan on visiting for 2 to 3 months and have a great experience. Keep in mind that people are the same the world over.

    • @ponderosapondhomestead4344
      @ponderosapondhomestead4344 Рік тому +5

      Yes, plan to visit for several months. This country is too big to see in a week or two.

    • @ellie_k24
      @ellie_k24 Рік тому +1

      Love the RV idea. I live in America and still want to take that trip!

  • @micahphilson
    @micahphilson 10 місяців тому +2

    On the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, it's funny she said "You don't want to break down."
    The one time I drove across it, there was an accident midway across, and the police had to use the emergency lane on the side to go past the traffic, which was backed up for well over a mile!

  • @printmaster43
    @printmaster43 Рік тому +3

    Greetings from OKlahoma! I would love to see New Zealand one day. The pictures are just amazing. When members of my family emigrated from Ireland, my branch came to America, but some of them made it to NZ. Dominion Breweries, and The Kelliher estate at Puketutu Island is part of their legacy. Their patriarch was Sir Henry J. Kelliher, a descendant of Michael "Big Mike" Keliher. Love your videos; you are a beautiful family. ✌

  • @exiledfpv
    @exiledfpv 2 роки тому +62

    Thank you for sharing another video. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. So very sorry to hear about Sam's mom. 💔

  • @jstrahan2
    @jstrahan2 2 роки тому +68

    Just so you know, there is a Kansas City, Kansas, just across the border from the much bigger one in Missouri. The map happened to have the red dot in the wrong place for Kansas City.

    • @wbforsure2104
      @wbforsure2104 2 роки тому +1

      The red dot they said was the population center of America I thought.

    • @dougclark102
      @dougclark102 2 роки тому +2

      @@wbforsure2104 Geographic center of the contiguous United States

    • @jeffking4176
      @jeffking4176 2 роки тому +1

      You beat me to it. And where the show “ K.C.”, looks to be closest to Springfield.
      [ I’m from St.L., but lived in Prairie Village for some time.].
      📻🙂

    • @jennifergrebner6994
      @jennifergrebner6994 2 роки тому +6

      Thank you! That really bugged me. Kansas City, Kansas is smaller than Kansas City, Missouri, but it still exists!

    • @-NiamhWitch-
      @-NiamhWitch- 2 роки тому

      Yeah, my dad and his side of the family live in KC, Kansas.

  • @davideden84
    @davideden84 Рік тому +2

    I love all of your videos! I didn't expect to see my hometown in your video (Peachtree City, Ga). I've lived there for the last 30 years, and yes, I did drive my golf cart to school. If you ever make it this way, I'd be happy to take you for a spin around the city. Keep up the great work!

  • @lindamorefield8829
    @lindamorefield8829 Рік тому +5

    Kentucky here. They didn’t mention the Kentucky Derby and the fast horses and lovely horse farms or the beautiful mountains and rolling hills in the Bluegrass state or the lakes and state parks. Good fishing, mostly friendly people and wonderful southern comfort food from all the great cooks. Also, don’t visit Kentucky expecting our grass to actually be blue. Most grasses have been changed over time but if you see bluegrass, it has to be tall enough for seeds to develop as that is where the color comes from.

  • @OneOddPerson
    @OneOddPerson 2 роки тому +67

    11:40 as someone from Louisiana, I can confirm that it is a pretty long bridge but it starts feeling normal the more you cross it.

    • @Ritabug34
      @Ritabug34 Рік тому

      Had the pleasure of crossing of a few years ago it was indeed a very long bridge

    • @natashabetts7509
      @natashabetts7509 Рік тому +2

      I thought I was going to get sick as it seemed we were never going to clear the bridge.

    • @wesandchelle
      @wesandchelle Рік тому

      I used to cross it several times a week. I never broke down, thankfully.

    • @theguywithahoodie458
      @theguywithahoodie458 Рік тому +1

      I cross it everytime I visit my grandparents. I’ve been across it so many times it honestly doesn’t feel that long anymore

  • @PriceFamPrime
    @PriceFamPrime 2 роки тому +21

    Although Kansas City is primarily in Missouri, part of it is in Kansas as well. The town essentially straddles the border between the two states.

    • @ChiefsGirlSince1989
      @ChiefsGirlSince1989 2 роки тому +2

      yep I remember state line rd which one side is Kansas the other Missouri.

    • @PhilipReeder
      @PhilipReeder 2 роки тому +2

      Right. And Kansas and Missouri both got about 3 seconds of mention.
      (I'm originally from St. Louis)

    • @NYD666
      @NYD666 Рік тому +1

      Exactly. What a complete oversight

    • @josegiordano9838
      @josegiordano9838 Рік тому

      @@NYD666 there is a Quick trip store on the state line. In the past you could only display AND sell beer and liquor on the Missouri side. Then if you walked to kansas with it, you were bootlegging.

  • @chuckcollins4715
    @chuckcollins4715 15 днів тому

    Y'all are such a great family. I have enjoyed the videos immensely. My dad was in the Navy, and I was in the Air Force, so I have lived in many places in the US. It is very interesting to see things that I have seen many times through fresh eyes. It's almost like seeing them for the first time. Times Square is a good example. I had a aunt who lived in Brooklyn who we visited often, and she always wanted to go to Central Park in the morning and Times Square at night. I live in upstate NY, so I have to go there every time family comes from the west coast to visit. I am very jaded to the experience at this point. Your family made it fun again!

  • @sherikay2112
    @sherikay2112 Рік тому +1

    I’m not on Facebook but I always share your videos since I found y’all your a great family I have learned alot about America that I didn’t know from watching your channel

  • @TownieFormal
    @TownieFormal 2 роки тому +83

    Another cool fact about Georgia is The Tree that Owns itself. It’s a tree in Athens Georgia that by law owns all the ground that it’s roots touch.

    • @TheHedgehogGiraffe
      @TheHedgehogGiraffe 2 роки тому +11

      I think the original Tree that Owns Itself fell in the 40s, and they planted one of its acorns in the same spot; so they sometimes call it the Son of the Tree that Owns Itself, which is pretty cute

    • @TownieFormal
      @TownieFormal 2 роки тому +5

      @@TheHedgehogGiraffe yeah the original tree is no longer there it was felled by a storm back in the 40s you are correct that it’s the original trees offspring.

    • @DeterminedCharcoalEater
      @DeterminedCharcoalEater Рік тому

      @@TownieFormal thats sad
      YOU ARE GOING TO BRAZIL

    • @TownieFormal
      @TownieFormal Рік тому

      @@DeterminedCharcoalEater Mordekaiser is that you?

  • @Hoshimaru57
    @Hoshimaru57 2 роки тому +42

    5:50 fun fact: I actually lived in Peachtree City for 2 years. It was fun picking my cousins up from school on the golf cart and then going out for Pinkberry after. I also had the fortune of working right next to the local airport, which has a squadron of still flying WWII aircraft including one of only…I think 3 flying Dauntless dive bombers left in the world.

    • @fightingirishinohio
      @fightingirishinohio 2 роки тому +3

      I graduated from McIntosh HS, in 2001. Truly miss living in PTC.

    • @dizzydaff
      @dizzydaff Рік тому +1

      How many streets are named Peachtree around Atlanta now?

    • @davideden84
      @davideden84 Рік тому +1

      @@fightingirishinohio, small world. My sister graduated from MHS in 2001. My brother graduated in 2000 and I graduated in 2003 from there.

    • @fightingirishinohio
      @fightingirishinohio Рік тому

      @@davideden84 Who is your sister?

  • @T.I.C-OFFICIAL925
    @T.I.C-OFFICIAL925 7 місяців тому +1

    As an Alaskan, I’m kinda sad that the video didn’t say we had the longest tunnel in the United States. The tunnel goes from Portage Glaicer to Whittier, which is also where an abandoned WW2 bunker is located. The tunnel itself goes through an entire mountain, and takes around 11 minutes to go through.

    • @angiejones968
      @angiejones968 6 місяців тому

      This is great to learn. I’m so glad you shared! Could you tell why there is a WWII bunker in Alaska? The things we learn about others by watching a family across the world; there about!

    • @sept2600
      @sept2600 4 місяці тому

      During the war , Japan attack the Aleutian islands , it was bloody battle. My father served during ww2 in Alaska . when we regained the islands the US Army buried the Japanese soldiers and erected a memorial for them.

  • @michaelfleming5999
    @michaelfleming5999 8 місяців тому

    South Carolina has two famous dishes,Shrimps and Grits, there are many recipes Almont all are delicious . Southern Fried Chicken is the other dish loved by many worldwide.
    Our favorite breakfast meal would be Gravy and biscuits with Country ham and eggs on the sides make sure to have some grape and strawberry jelly to go with your meal. Just put it in your plate you will figure out when to use that sweet fruity goodness:)

  • @yvonnemcmahan9037
    @yvonnemcmahan9037 2 роки тому +38

    NC mountains cook Fried Pork Chops, mashed potatoes, collard greens or green beans (cooked in bacon grease.) , and cornbread.

    • @grandspringdale1564
      @grandspringdale1564 2 роки тому +5

      Just like every other state in the South🤷‍♂️

    • @kati2224
      @kati2224 2 роки тому +3

      Sounds like what I make for supper any day of the week. My family eats very well.

    • @stephaniebrown9799
      @stephaniebrown9799 2 роки тому +1

      My mom cooked that meal many times and I'm from Martin, NC which is in the eastern NC. I love these videos.

    • @testnojohnny
      @testnojohnny 2 роки тому +2

      I would say that North Carolina is probably the most underrated state in the country. It’s also considered to be the California of the East Coast in being it has some of the best beaches on the East Coast, has several major cities, and has the biggest mountain east of the Mississippi. It also allows tourists to experience southern hospitality while being remiss of some of the major drawback is that one would face as they go further into what it’s called the deep South

    • @kathycuster1714
      @kathycuster1714 Місяць тому

      We.cook the same in Indiana.

  • @WarrenVanWyck15
    @WarrenVanWyck15 2 роки тому +200

    I'm a little surprised that the Kentucky Derby was not mentioned when talking about Kentucky. It's the most popular horse race in the U.S. and certainly one of the most famous and prestigious races in the world each year. It's on May 7th this year. Or what about Mammoth Cave, the longest cave system in the world?
    Also, Sam, I am so sorry to hear about your mom.

    • @JBreeze4598
      @JBreeze4598 2 роки тому +10

      Indeed! and Muhammad Ali, Louisville Slugger, Corvette Museum, Fort Knox. I live Lexington KY

    • @tonyahice614
      @tonyahice614 2 роки тому +8

      There's a LOT I'm sure was skipped over about each state & what's truly "famous" about them. Still, I always seem to learn new things when watching others react to videos about my home state of Oklahoma & the US.

    • @tammyforbes2101
      @tammyforbes2101 2 роки тому +1

      @@JBreeze4598 Jim bean, Jennifer Lawrence, Goorge Clooney, Corvette’s are all made here most Toyota camrys all kinds of good stuff.

    • @JBreeze4598
      @JBreeze4598 2 роки тому +2

      @@tammyforbes2101 Indeed Tammy, lot's of Great places, people, and things. I keep thinking about sending them some Ale-8, and a Blue Monday :) Thanks Josh

    • @nancym7844
      @nancym7844 2 роки тому +2

      This is a very brief video regarding connections of states. It didn't mention Minnesota is the headwaters of the Mississippi river even though the river was mentioned more than once. I like how every person is proud of their state and are equally proud of the United States.

  • @Qu1nt_travels
    @Qu1nt_travels Рік тому +4

    As a native North Carolinian yes the Virginia dare bridge is very long, but can be scary in hurricane season. But in the summer on the way to the OBX it is worth every mile of driving. Greetings from North Carolina

  • @ernestclayton8550
    @ernestclayton8550 7 місяців тому

    Hello from Arkansas. You have a wonderful family. Cheer's

  • @Joseph-ny5rr
    @Joseph-ny5rr 2 роки тому +61

    This channel should have a mom and daughter series about making New Zealand food? The cooking stuff has already been so great, it would be cool to see what your family eats.

    • @debcollins8231
      @debcollins8231 2 роки тому +5

      Great idea. I would enjoy that.

    • @j.h.3777
      @j.h.3777 2 роки тому +7

      I'm sure the men can cook as well.

    • @mnob1122
      @mnob1122 2 роки тому +2

      Numerous AWESOME male chefs who have food channels on UA-cam. I subscribe to many of them

    • @firstenforemost
      @firstenforemost 2 роки тому

      @@j.h.3777 You haven't watched their cooking videos, I guess. lol.

  • @Cedargirl11
    @Cedargirl11 Рік тому +21

    I lived on Mackinac Island, MI for a couple years. That’s where hwy 185 is and it’s an 8 mile round island and there are no cars allowed. In the winter we cross to the mainland by plane or ice-bridge and do use snowmobiles. In the summer all travel is foot, bike, or horse. Mail and deliveries all come by horse:) you should all definitely visit it one day- it’s utterly unique 🤗

    • @treasuredmomentshomeschool
      @treasuredmomentshomeschool Рік тому +2

      Definitely worth the visit. I grew up in MI and never got over the awe of the island - or the whole area up there. I have taken my own family now from AL several times as well. I tell everyone to visit.

  • @AKSnowbat907
    @AKSnowbat907 8 місяців тому

    The river backed up due to the upstream winds and storm surge from the hurricane. As the excess water rolled up stream it changed the course of the energy and, as more and more wind and storm surge ran up, so did the river.
    Look up the New Madrid earthquakes of the 1800's. It flowed backwards then too.

  • @stevenklein3195
    @stevenklein3195 28 днів тому

    Your kids are adorable and you two are great parents. You need to visit the US. Our people will welcome you and love to have you. Hello from California and my home state of Arizona.

  • @ChannelGregg
    @ChannelGregg 2 роки тому +130

    I believe the river flowed backwards due to a Hurricane storm surge. A future video idea, share something about your beautiful country with us. I look forward to your videos!

    • @wanderer3004
      @wanderer3004 2 роки тому +1

      Actually, I farted underwater in the upstream direction that day. Sorry.

    • @Littlewing1977
      @Littlewing1977 2 роки тому +9

      Correct. It also flowed backwards back in the early 1800's during the most massive Earthquake ever recorded in the States.

    • @bookman7409
      @bookman7409 2 роки тому +6

      And as for its size, bull sharks have been spotted north of Arkansas, which is saying something.

    • @luchts4547
      @luchts4547 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah they seem to have a fascination with the US but as an American who lived in NZ for 2 years, I would move there in a heartbeat if I could.

    • @drchapman6501
      @drchapman6501 2 роки тому

      Hurricane force winds can cause waterways, yes, even the Mississippi River to flow back against itself. I live in Louisiana and high winds are common during hurricane and tornado season. I recall a news story taken during one of the many hurricanes that raised havoc in our state. A man stepped out into a flooded French quarters streets where he was attacked ..not by an alligator...but by a salt water shark from the Gulf. Wow!

  • @daytripper9222
    @daytripper9222 2 роки тому +105

    Sorry about your mom Sam. Extremely hard to lose a parent. ❤️ I live in Phoenix Arizona. So if you roll through here between May and October just a heads up it is extremely hot here in those months. You will notice air conditioners on about every house haha. You all take care.

    • @latencycc
      @latencycc 2 роки тому +2

      Phoenix, AZ here too... You forgot the, it's a dry heat though lol

    • @daytripper9222
      @daytripper9222 2 роки тому +3

      @@latencycc Oh my God it is so funny you said that because my brother and my middle brother and myself are all three clowns and we always have been pranksters and Jokers. So my oldest brother moved to Phoenix in 1983 we had moved from Indiana in 1957 to California for many years. So I've been visiting my brother every summer since he moved here and I moved here permanently 7 years ago and the funny thing is I hate the heat and so when I go to his place he's got a little band cave in the garage where we drink beer and watch sports and myself and even a couple of neighbors say damn it's hot in here and my brother just constantly says yeah but it's a dry heat. I told him I swear if you say that one more time hahahaha

    • @dizzydaff
      @dizzydaff Рік тому +3

      @@latencycc Arizona is dry heat, except when the monsoons roll in. Gah! Then it is worse than southern Alabama!

    • @latencycc
      @latencycc Рік тому +1

      @@dizzydaff amen to that

    • @DedraAmbroseandSnow
      @DedraAmbroseandSnow Рік тому +1

      I'm in Whetstone, Arizona & it's pretty hot here as well. Think they'd love Tombstone, Arizona though. Oh & the 1st McDonald's drive thru on Fry Blvd in Sierra Vista, Arizona as well.

  • @tonyhebenstreit19
    @tonyhebenstreit19 7 місяців тому

    If you want to experience the Indy 500 in person, it is the largest single day sporting event in the world. On Race Day in an area of only 1.24 square KM, Indianapolis Motor Speedway becomes the 60th largest city in the US. There’s racing action, a large EDM concert, and the best people watching you could ask for; All at one event!!!

  • @patriciacarpenter4078
    @patriciacarpenter4078 Рік тому +2

    Some of Kansas City is in Kansas and some is in Missouri. It’s because the River is the dividing point between states and also where the city grew. It’s pretty common for cities to grow around rivers as they provided rich soil and transportation for settlers.

  • @razgrizraven
    @razgrizraven Рік тому +199

    As a Michigander, it warms my heart to see the weird look people give me when I say "If I'm in a certain part of the state, I'd have to travel south west in order to NOT end up in Canada"

    • @nialove9509
      @nialove9509 Рік тому +2

      Fr

    • @samplautz5586
      @samplautz5586 Рік тому +8

      I measured the Texas and Michigan fact and it’s not correct. Texas’ northern most border is 30 miles closer to its southern border than to Michigan. Still insane that’s only 30 miles though

    • @anna-gt2mu
      @anna-gt2mu 10 місяців тому

      Qaqaq

    • @rebeccalyons1544
      @rebeccalyons1544 10 місяців тому +4

      And how we use our hand to show where we're from in the L.P. 😂

    • @bluefalcon5433
      @bluefalcon5433 10 місяців тому +2

      😂😂😂Your fellow Michigander is highly amused!

  • @tamelailes8166
    @tamelailes8166 2 роки тому +20

    The Freedom Tower (1 WTC) is 1, 776 feet tall. It was designed to be that specific height, which is the same as the year that America declared its independence from Great Britain; 1776. The original World Trade Center Towers were 1,368 ft (1 WTC) and 1, 362 ft (2 WTC), respectively.

  • @rmx.indiana8306
    @rmx.indiana8306 3 місяці тому

    The Indy 500 is always the last Sunday of May which is Memorial Day weekend here in the U.S. (Memorial Day is a federal holiday that's always celebrated on the last Monday of May to honor our soldiers who gave their lives in past wars). There are several Practice sessions and Qualifying sessions in the 2 weeks leading up to the race that fans can attend. There is also what is called Carburation Day or "Carb Day," the Friday before the race. It's basically a final practice, head-to-head pit stop competitions, and a concert. It's a popular event for partiers. Also, in the week leading up to the race fans can drive their personal vehicles on the track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Race tickets are fairly easy to get due to high seating capacity, but its tough to see most of the track no matter where u sit given all the trees, buildings, and part of a golf course being in the infield of the track. Sitting high in the middle of the turns probably gives u the best views as u can see down a mainstretch and a shortshoot but u will be in the hot sun most of the day. It tends to be hot and humid by the end of May here in Indiana. Usually between (75*F - 90*F/24*C - 32*C with about 75-85% humidity) Sunscreen is recommended. But we have had a couple races that were ridiculously cold. (I attended one in the 90's that was about 36*F-37*F/2*C - 3*C) The cars were wrecking on the pace lap, it was not pleasant. In the front stretch between Turns 4 and 1, there is what's called "Paddock" seating to which most of those (if you're high enough) have stands above them which provides shade most of the race but your track views here are limited in the section. The sections in the beginning of Turn 1 (Section E) when it begins to arc and the sections at the end of Turn 4 (Northwest Vista) before it turns straight are probably your best places for viewing, imo. There is also a museum inside the track showcasing race history and has several cars from past 500's, it's neat to see at least once. The race is a very loud experience but a fun experience. Cars are traveling about 220-230mph (354 km/h - 370 km/h). They go by in a blur. Definitely a fun Americana experience.

  • @margaretbedwell3211
    @margaretbedwell3211 8 місяців тому

    This was very interesting... a lot of fun fact here that I never knew. Thanks for sharing. Y'all have a Blessed day.

  • @calvincandie3220
    @calvincandie3220 2 роки тому +114

    Sam, I’m sorry for your loss. My prayers are with your whole family. May god bless y’all.

    • @renemanuel7128
      @renemanuel7128 2 роки тому +2

      My condolences for your loss.

    • @wanderer3004
      @wanderer3004 2 роки тому +2

      I know how they feel, I didn't get that large order of fries the other day from McDonald's, it was small. No, all jokes aside it's really a terrible thing what happened. Best of luck.

    • @mikewrasman5103
      @mikewrasman5103 2 роки тому +1

      Sam,
      Please accept my deepest condolences on the death of your mom.

    • @HarassedByYouTube
      @HarassedByYouTube 2 роки тому +1

      Hu?

    • @bobbiejojackson9448
      @bobbiejojackson9448 2 роки тому +3

      @Wanderer WTH is wrong with you? Who in their right mind would make a joke about something so somber and full of heartache?

  • @Col_Crunch
    @Col_Crunch 2 роки тому +94

    Some other random facts:
    - Maine was part of Massachusetts until it seceded from the state, and was admitted to the United States as part of the Missouri compromise.
    - Rhode Island, despite being the smallest state, had the longest official name of any state until 2020 when voters approved an amendment to the state constitution shortening it. The name used to be the "State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations"
    - The state constitution of Massachusetts is the oldest written constitution in continuous effect in the world. It also served as a template for the US constitution.
    - There are 4 states that officially title themselves as Commonwealths, those being Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Virginia. The US territory of Puerto Rico also titles its self as a Commonwealth.
    - Despite being closest to Florida, Puerto Rico is in the same federal circuit court district as RI, MA, ME, and NH.
    - California is home to Death Valley National Park, where the hottest temperature on Earth was recorded in 1913 at 56.7C or 134F.
    - The coldest temperature ever recorded in the US was in Alaska in 1971 at -62C or -80F.

    • @carlamiglin2705
      @carlamiglin2705 2 роки тому +1

      Actually it Minot, ND

    • @Col_Crunch
      @Col_Crunch 2 роки тому

      @@carlamiglin2705 did you reply to the right comment? I listed like 6 facts in the OP

    • @carlamiglin2705
      @carlamiglin2705 2 роки тому

      @@Col_Crunch Minot was recorded as the coldest. And it is an AF base in ND not Alaska

    • @Col_Crunch
      @Col_Crunch 2 роки тому

      @@carlamiglin2705 I know what and where Minot AFB is, but I can find no source that states that the coldest temp recorded in the US was at that location. In fact, according to the National Weather Service, the coldest temp recorded in North Dakota was -60F.

    • @json2582
      @json2582 2 роки тому

      @@carlamiglin2705 Yep

  • @Emigail
    @Emigail 7 місяців тому

    So I know people have commented that the 2012 backwards flowing river was because of the hurricane, but it has done so at least one other time in history and at one point the Mississippi River actually flooded the state capital of Illinois forcing it to be moved from Kaskaskia to Vandalia. Eventually the state capital of IL would be moved from Vandalia to it's current location of Springfield

  • @weberhomestead
    @weberhomestead 8 місяців тому

    I live in Iowa, USA. The mighty MIssissippi is our border river to the east. I remember studying this in school. There was 4 times that the Mississippi River ran backwards that I am aware of. 3 of there were caused by hurricanes they were Issac, Katrina and Ida each one created a devistating storm surge forcing the water north for a day or two. The other time happened because of the New Madrid fault line which is part of the Mississippi River there was a catestrophic earthquakes I believe the time was winter of 1811. The river flowed backward creating new lakes from the cracks in the earth from the quakes. Love your videos looking forward to watching more.

  • @Rockenster15
    @Rockenster15 Рік тому +102

    As an American, every state has different culture and amazing people. GOD BLESS AMERICA! LIBERTY FOR ALL!

    • @nicholasfoxwell1505
      @nicholasfoxwell1505 10 місяців тому +10

      Some states have Multiple cultures

    • @mannfan12
      @mannfan12 8 місяців тому +1

      @@nicholasfoxwell1505 Texas being one of them.

    • @lir9875
      @lir9875 8 місяців тому

      Agreed!

  • @morgenroberts4873
    @morgenroberts4873 Рік тому +28

    Late to this so don’t know if you’ll see it. I grew up in Indiana and the Indy 500 is called the Greatest Spectacle in Racing for a reason. Every year we’d be lucky enough that my mom got us tickets, or we’d stand in the backyard and watch the fighter jets fly over our house on their way to the track. It’s a truly amazing experience

    • @Ibelikemj
      @Ibelikemj Рік тому +2

      Also to add to that, one of the best drivers in Indy history is from New Zealand as well.

    • @richardpayton7261
      @richardpayton7261 Рік тому

      We actually have 4 US mail routes that can only be done on horseback. I actually saw a US MAIL HORSE near a town near Death Valley. It floored me and I live in NYC.

  • @shelbyjenks9902
    @shelbyjenks9902 7 місяців тому

    So crazy! I’m from a very very small town in Oklahoma that’s not but a spec on the map and it’s pointed out in this video! Kansas Oklahoma only has around 800 people total! So cool 2:18

  • @jaylenetennier6105
    @jaylenetennier6105 Рік тому +1

    The Sears tower in Chicago is now called Willis Tower. I went up in the glass lookouts, pretty cool thing to do! :)

  • @michellerhoades8774
    @michellerhoades8774 2 роки тому +21

    The 500 is coming up at the end of May. Although the race itself is one day, for us in Indy it is a month long event. Rookie school, practice, Carb Day, free concerts, the parade, the race, and then the Victory banquet. This is a really fun city to be in Memorial Day weekend.

  • @allisonp7041
    @allisonp7041 2 роки тому +21

    The traffic light [red, yellow, green] was invented in Syracuse, NY and has the only traffic light in the US with green on top. The local Irish community (Tip Hill) kept throwing rocks to break the light until it was changed to green on top.

    • @gunny5380
      @gunny5380 2 роки тому

      However it was thought of, and originally built and sought out in The State Of Kentucky. Sorry

    • @NicPTheMeme
      @NicPTheMeme Рік тому

      Irish being irish lmao

  • @carolynphan1139
    @carolynphan1139 9 місяців тому

    Love this family

  • @carriegeorge1550
    @carriegeorge1550 8 місяців тому

    Pennsylvania also has a town called Mars, another called Eighty-four, and (cover the kids eyes for this one) Intercourse. A town called Aitch (phonetic spelling of the letter H) was flooded over to create a man-made lake for recreation.

  • @kingschild4life
    @kingschild4life 2 роки тому +56

    I’m from Oregon, and Oregon is a state that has some of the most diverse types of landscapes. We have beautiful lush valleys. We have sandy beaches, but also rocky beaches with plunging cliffs. We have mountains, and we have the deepest lake (Crater lake) in the United States that sits inside of a volcanic mountain. We have deserts and prairies. We even have sand dunes and painted hills. Oregon is the home of the “Fruit Loop”, an area that is famous for its apples, and berries, as well as other varieties of fruits. Oregon is a big food and wine state, as well as a home to a large number of microbreweries. Art is a big part of Oregon culture, and there are lots of festivals that celebrate art, including a sand castle contest in Cannon Beach every year. I may be biased, but I think Oregon is a great place!

    • @joesmythe8008
      @joesmythe8008 2 роки тому +10

      Not politically it's not

    • @DoiInthanon1897
      @DoiInthanon1897 2 роки тому +7

      @@joesmythe8008 You could honestly say that about the whole U.S., tbh. It’s a hot mess everywhere.

    • @JoelMurphy77
      @JoelMurphy77 2 роки тому

      Hello, fellow Oregonian!

    • @mistingwolf
      @mistingwolf 2 роки тому +1

      I've wanted to visit Oregon ever since I did a school report on it in grade school, but I don't know if I'll ever manage to get there. Would love to visit Crater Lake and see the painted hills.

    • @briannorman1750
      @briannorman1750 2 роки тому +1

      And Washington is Oregon’s very similar if not somewhat more populated brother. I live in Washington near the Oregon border so I’ve had a large sampling of what both states have to offer, most of all the beautiful natural diversity of landscapes in both states. Stay thirsty my Oregon bros.

  • @tconlon251
    @tconlon251 2 роки тому +39

    The Northwest Angle In Minnesota wasn’t so much a surveying error as it was people making decisions without having an actual map to work off of.

  • @mindlessmeat4055
    @mindlessmeat4055 Рік тому +1

    That Minnesota fact about a apart of it being surrounded by Canada is interesting since Washington State also has a place that as well.

  • @LuvMagic77
    @LuvMagic77 Рік тому +11

    I feel like I’m sitting in this families living room with them, just as intrigued as they are and I live in the US 😂

  • @brianalambert1192
    @brianalambert1192 2 роки тому +31

    There is this published road trip that takes you through the 48 continental U.S. states and it's basically going through each state, seeing the best landmarks/points of interest in them. If you were rushing it would take 2 months to complete. If I ever win the lottery or get to a point where money and time off aren't a concern, that's on my bucket list

  • @AnonyMoose__
    @AnonyMoose__ 2 роки тому +38

    I’m living proof of the Packer waiting list. My dad signed me up when I was probably 4 or 5. I finally made it to the top of the list last year. I’m 35 now. Lol You can still find single game tickets pretty easily. It’s just the season tickets that are the long wait.

    • @adgato75
      @adgato75 2 роки тому +2

      Can they not be willed to your children , if parents have them ? I think that is what people with Indy 500 seats do.

    • @blueptconvertible
      @blueptconvertible 2 роки тому

      @@adgato75 Yes that's one of the reasons why the waiting list is so long. Also I'm not sure how it gets sorted out but there's actually 2 sets of season tickets. The regular season tickets and then the Gold package for those from Milwaukee. For 61 years (1933-1994) the Packers played 4 games a year in Milwaukee (1 preseason and 3 regular season games). So people in SE Wisconsin get Gold package season tickets.

    • @throughthoroughthought8064
      @throughthoroughthought8064 Рік тому

      fun fact: last week I found a cheese-shaped wedge foam cup holder at a garage sale. I almost bought it.
      I visited Kenosha once, and getting close to there, I saw a giant store sign advertising "cheese and fireworks," LOL.

  • @BenjaminDowden
    @BenjaminDowden Рік тому

    The bridge shown for the Mississippi River was a bridge over the Back Bay of Biloxi Mississippi. The photo shown was taken days after hurricane Katrina in 2005.

  • @ernestconnell8087
    @ernestconnell8087 8 місяців тому +2

    Where to travel in the US would be determined by the time of year, due to weather conditions. And, don’t forget winter/summer is opposite in the Northern Hemisphere.

  • @raymondpeterson952
    @raymondpeterson952 2 роки тому +23

    If you do come to the US, welcome. We will be glad to have you. Please tho, try to visit other places than New York, California or Florida. Those are the places everyone goes and they ARE amazing but there's SO much more to our country than those 3 states. Try and go off the beaten path just a little and you'll have adventures and memories to last a lifetime.😊

    • @stevecregger8194
      @stevecregger8194 2 роки тому +5

      Raymond is right . But Yellowstone should be on your list . But a lot of great places are on the unbeaten trails .

  • @cjpreach
    @cjpreach 2 роки тому +23

    "The Town That Was" is a video about Centralia, Pennsylvania, and how the fire started, grew, and changed thousands of lives. Watch & React! AMAZING story.

    • @CaptainFrost32
      @CaptainFrost32 2 роки тому +2

      I would like them to react to some Rick Sebak content, including Gravity Hill.
      You can pull up to a line and put your car in neutral and your car will go unaided uphill instead of downhill.

  • @peterhoemke2994
    @peterhoemke2994 8 місяців тому

    BBQ (barbeque) ribs. Pure Texas. You baste bbq sauce onto the ribs and put them over a low fire on a grill.
    Re-baste the ribs every 3-5 minutes. Thick ribs should take about 20-25 minutes.
    Also, excepting west Texas, Texan BBQ is most accepted as tomato based, rather than the the vinegar-based Luisiana BBQ or the dry-rub of west Texas.
    Enjoy!
    For sides, try baked potatoes topped with butter, salt, and sour cream, and some corn with green beans (cooked in butter).

  • @staceylynn7749
    @staceylynn7749 3 місяці тому

    Love the videos! a few fun facts about Colorado. Capitol City, Denver, is known as the Mile High City (5280ft) and Colorado is the Highest state in average elevation, and most cities list their elevation on their welcome signs. Foods we are best known for: "Rocky Mountain Oysters" (Bull Testicles), Green Chili and Mountain Pie (Colorado Style Pizza) and the Denver Omelet.

  • @TriXJester
    @TriXJester 2 роки тому +37

    Fun fact about Virginia; The Virginia General Assembly is the legislative body of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the oldest continuous law-making body in the New World (Western Hemisphere), established on July 30, 1619.

    • @turk58guy
      @turk58guy Рік тому

      Virginia is also home to the oldest continuous English speaking settlement

  • @phronsieonne5883
    @phronsieonne5883 2 роки тому +34

    Texas was once a sovereign country, The Republic of Texas.
    There have been six country’s flags that have flown over Texas; France, Spain, Mexico, Rep of Texas, Confederatie States of America and the USA. (Hence the theme park called Six Flags over Texas)

    • @Nan-59
      @Nan-59 2 роки тому +1

      Interesting!
      Are you from Texas?

    • @phronsieonne5883
      @phronsieonne5883 2 роки тому

      @@Nan-59 I’ve lived most of life here.

    • @gaycale5563
      @gaycale5563 2 роки тому +8

      We still secretly think we are a country! LOL. Texan born and raised.

    • @fluffycloud9
      @fluffycloud9 2 роки тому +2

      I’ve lived in Texas all my life and even I don’t know everything we have to offer.
      And dang, I forgot we’ve been under so many flags

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 2 роки тому +1

      Six Flags is the name of the company. There are 12 Six Flags parks all over the U.S. not just Texas(we have one in NJ that's called Great Adventure).

  • @thatcosmicsynchronisity1309
    @thatcosmicsynchronisity1309 Рік тому +4

    Fun fact about how big Michigan is: I live in southern Michigan 20 minutes north of Ohio, my mom lives in the Kewenaw area in the northern Peninsula. My fiance's family lives in southern New Jersey. It takes about the same amount of time to drive to my moms house in my state, as it does to my fiance's mom's house 4 states over. About 9 hours.

    • @maystar09
      @maystar09 9 місяців тому

      Do you know Monroe Michigan

  • @jerrysiadek4323
    @jerrysiadek4323 8 місяців тому

    Boost mobile has very inexpensive cell rates $25 us per month and some cheap phones if you need. Also two things you can turn right on red but you still have to stop and make sure there is no oncoming traffic and since covid a lot of stores aren't longer 24 hours. Also think about shipping your souvenirs back to your home, it might be cheaper than airline fees.

  • @MF-rp9ox
    @MF-rp9ox 2 роки тому +22

    I wish he had mentioned NY Adirondack State Park.More than 6 million acres forever fwild and ree, it is the largest protected area in the country. You can fit Yellowstone, Everglades, Grand Canion, Glacier National parks inside it. It encompases 1/5 of the state and contains 30,000 miles of rivers and streams and 3,000 lakes, and the 46 high peaks.

    • @NicPTheMeme
      @NicPTheMeme Рік тому

      Fwild and REEE

    • @carolanne67
      @carolanne67 Рік тому

      I agree. As an upstate NYer now living in NJ, I was a little shocked at how much they talked about NJ and how little they spoke about NY

    • @corbinsdaddy
      @corbinsdaddy Рік тому

      Not to burst your bubble, but Adirondack Park is not the largest protected area in the country. If you’re talking about traditional parks, than Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is the largest at 13.2 million acres. But if you’re speaking to just protected areas in general, even that doesn’t come close to number 1. The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, a marine sanctuary in the Pacific is the largest conservation area in the US. It’s near and encompasses some of the Hawaiian islands. It’s 583,000 sq miles; larger than all the national parks combined.

  • @fretmajik777
    @fretmajik777 2 роки тому +15

    The Mississippi river has flowed backwards at least 3 times with the first being in the year 1811 from the New Madrid quake. Amazing that such a huge river could ever flow backwards, mind boggling:)

    • @DerekWitt
      @DerekWitt 2 роки тому +1

      All the oxbow lakes (both Missouri and Mississippi Rivers) create some bizarre things with state borders. Like Rosenkrans Airport only accessible from Kansas, but operated by St Joseph, Missouri.
      I find the Kentucky Bend quite the oddity. :)

  • @sjjs444
    @sjjs444 Рік тому +1

    Born and raised on Iowa City, Iowa. The Mississippi River is about 45 minutes from my hometown. The Mississippi River is not only lengthy in vehicle miles, it's quite surprisingly massive to drive across on bridges.

  • @southerngirljess1987
    @southerngirljess1987 2 роки тому +54

    I cannot wait for y’all to come to America! America has so many different cultures and I think y’all would love it so much! I appreciate y’all loving my country and I love checking out your country too. I am of course bias to the South and would love y’all to come down here. I will say that Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson Airport is so cool to see during the day if you love planes because of it being the busiest airport in the world. I must say I love y’all’s reactions to all this, truly funny! Also, love your outfit Denzy! Sorry for the loss of your mom Sam, prayers for you and the family!

    • @mistyrain68ify
      @mistyrain68ify 2 роки тому +4

      One thing I would advise is don't just stick to the large cities. There is so much more to our country. You have NATIONAL PARKS, small towns, farms, etc.. Different parts of the country: east coast, west coast, southern states, middle America, Rocky Mountains+. You will see a difference in all these areas.

    • @jennm3321
      @jennm3321 2 роки тому +2

      @@mistyrain68ify I second that! So very true.

    • @ELITEmyfrat
      @ELITEmyfrat 2 роки тому

      @@mistyrain68ify idk I stay away from small towns especially in the south lbs. But I'm guessing they won't have the problem I have

    • @southerngirljess1987
      @southerngirljess1987 2 роки тому

      @@mistyrain68ify Yeah the large cities are not as fun to explore like the national parks and some small towns. If you are near the big cities, being on the outside of them are preferred. I always like to travel and see the various parts of our country.

    • @floridaman5145
      @floridaman5145 2 роки тому

      The south is the best part

  • @richardsmith6807
    @richardsmith6807 2 роки тому +28

    Hey NZ Family: Check out Ragbrai, an annual bike ride across Iowa, that was started in 1973.

    • @jameshelm2847
      @jameshelm2847 2 роки тому

      Or they can check out the bike race, Race Across AMerica (RAAM).

    • @jeffg.6110
      @jeffg.6110 2 роки тому +2

      RAGBRAI (Rag’brī), an acronym for the “Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa,” has a good tie-in to this video in that the ride starts with everyone ceremonially dipping their rear tire into the Missouri River on the west side of the state and then ending their trip a week later by dipping their front tire into the Mississippi River on the east side of the state. Great fun.

  • @Grove.X
    @Grove.X 7 місяців тому

    Fun fact Lincon actually came to my town and was a lawyer for a couple years before being a judge at our historic courthouse museum in Bloomington IL, my family also claims that the have seen him witch I believe because my family has been in the Bloomington area since foundation of the city.

  • @virginiawatson6170
    @virginiawatson6170 9 місяців тому

    The Mississippi River also flowed backwards because of an earthquake, forming Realfoot lake. 1811 & 1812

  • @NorryaParsa
    @NorryaParsa Рік тому +35

    The Mississippi River going in the opposite direction was actually scary because it proved how strong Hurricane Isaac was. The devastation was tragic.