Rural Texas Historic landmarks The Oldest Cable Bridge in America and Abandoned Coal Mine Town

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  • @scottwiseman8015
    @scottwiseman8015 Рік тому +2

    Regency Texas suspension bridge is on the Mills/San Saba county line over the Colorado River.
    Gov. Perry commissioned the bridge to be rebuilt while in office and this bridge is good for another 120 years.
    One can see it in its old glory in the opening credits of Texas Country Reporter.
    Off SH16 in San Saba at the airport turn west onto FM 500. At CR 137 turn north and follow to the bridge.
    Awesome place for a picnic too.

  • @steveg2406
    @steveg2406 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, had forgotten this one👍🤠

  • @hikingwithjackieboy
    @hikingwithjackieboy Рік тому +2

    The bridge is so cool. I like seeing old things like that. I also subbed your channel.

  • @kc5qnb1
    @kc5qnb1 Рік тому +1

    Great video, thanks!

  • @HaveKayaksWillTravel
    @HaveKayaksWillTravel Рік тому +1

    We love TEXAS!! Hi Skip, I'm your 5th subscriber Ken. I think you did a great job with this video. I'm adding Thurber and that Bluff Dale Bridge to the list of places to go make videos. This channel is #swervycrew approved. 😃

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому +2

      Hey thanks for subscribing I really need to get back to this channel. I have another one been posting on just boring work related stuff. I just checked your out and subscribed as well off to watch a few now.

  • @kenday7942
    @kenday7942 Рік тому +1

    There is a cable suspension bridge that looks similar to that although much shorter and in a lot worse repair. It is located a few miles east of Sherman, Texas just on the north side of US 82. Is visible from US 82. Edit added: it actually looks like it could be older than that one but I don’t know. The bridge is over Choctaw Creek.

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому

      Interesting may have to try to find that one when I’m in the area.

    • @timothymilam732
      @timothymilam732 Рік тому

      I believe that your talking about the old Texas Northeastern railroad track that runs between Sherman and Bonham all the way to Texarkana, and Gainesville the other direction.
      The bridge is on the north side of hiway 82, just inside the treeline, and in the spring time till late fall it basically disappears due to all the trees growing in front of it.
      Would that possibly the bridge your thinking of, but I'm fairly certain that isn't suspension bridge but made of wood trestle type about 10 to 15 feet above the ground in a area that floods when it comes heavy rain around there.
      I could be mistaken but I am fairly positive that you are seeing the railroad bridge.
      But it's from the early 1900's, but possibly late 1800's.

  • @AlexReed_
    @AlexReed_ Рік тому +1

    Great ❤ just subscribed

  • @billybob76511
    @billybob76511 Рік тому +1

    You should go see the Regency Swinging Bridge in San Saba. And old girl friend took me there one night, pulled out on the bridge, slammed her brakes and the bridge swung up with the headlights pointing up to where they left the road. Some kids actually set the original timbers on fire years ago. It is worth the trip.

  • @jaggedlittlepill100
    @jaggedlittlepill100 Рік тому +1

    I'm from Comanche Texas but I now live in Kilgore - God's richest acre. My sister still lives in Comanche. On May 26, 1874, John Wesley Hardin came to Comanche for a second short visit with his parents preacher James Gipson Hardin and Mary Elizabeth Dixson Hardin to celebrate his 21st birthday and to race Rondo, a horse he had purchased in Comanche in January. At the races which were held 1-1/2 miles NE of Comanche Rondo won first, brother Jo G Hardin's horse won second and cousin Bud Dixson's horse was third. Hardin claimed winnings of $3000 in cash, 50 head of cattle, 15 horses and a wagon. Brown County Deputy Sheriff Charles Webb was reported to have been at the races but he made no effort to detain Hardin. Hardin and his cousins gathered at Jack Wright's Saloon on the NE corner of the Square to celebrate. Aware of the posted reward because of his 40 murders, Hardin was always alert and moved quickly. For reasons unknown, Webb came to Comanche that afternoon following the races. Hardin was told that Webb had come to kill him and capture his friend Jim Taylor. The encounter between Hardin and Webb was brief - a few words between the two men, an exchange of bullets, then Webb fell dead near the door of the Jack Wright Saloon. Hardin was wounded but escaped.

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  10 місяців тому

      Now that is some Texas history. Awesome information may have to track a few landmarks down to see what they look like today.

  • @BackWoods3030
    @BackWoods3030 Рік тому

    Very interesting video. Just subscribed

  • @GoodMemoriesToRemeber
    @GoodMemoriesToRemeber Рік тому +1

    great vid, thx

  • @davidsklar1988
    @davidsklar1988 Рік тому +1

    Look at Ringling lake park in Eastland Texas it's pretty cool

  • @mchelvantx
    @mchelvantx Рік тому

    Navasota Texas native, living in Fort Worth now

  • @jasonmillion1769
    @jasonmillion1769 Рік тому +1

    My grandparents Mamie and Bud Drennan's land was right they're on 377 before you turn to the old Swinging Bridge the people that bought it turned it into a trailer park when we were kids we used to walk down to the bridge to go fishing when I was a kid there was no barrier you could go out on the bridge I'm glad it's still there

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  10 місяців тому

      I am going to go and do a check up it has been about a year since I have been over there.

  • @T.P.F.
    @T.P.F. Рік тому

    The Creation Evidence Museum, in Glenn Rose, is a awesome place to visit too.

  • @katjaglover6137
    @katjaglover6137 Рік тому +4

    I'm from Cisco Texas

  • @williamscoggin1509
    @williamscoggin1509 Рік тому +1

    I would suggest Palestine Texas. But research before you come and see what there is to check out. Queen Anne architecture homes, cool county courthouse in, Dogwood trails Park and on and on. John a dragon statue postmaster of the Confederacy lived here and hung out with Davy Crockett discussing Texas. Original railroad hub coming through from Louisiana. Texas State railroad vintage trains.

  • @thatonecowpoke4794
    @thatonecowpoke4794 Рік тому +1

    I recognized the bride before I even clicked on the video I’ve been going there since I was kid

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому

      Yeah been around here most my life and couldn’t believe I didn’t know about it sooner.

  • @worldtraveler930
    @worldtraveler930 Рік тому +2

    I am originally from and presently living in Stephenville Texas the cable bridge in Bluffdale is on a dead end county road so not a lot of traffic, it is in much worse shape than when you have originally filmed it I'm Firmly of the mindset that the Only Reason it's standing is out of Habit alone. The city of Thurber which is on both sides of the highway does have an Exceptionally Excellent Museum that is operated by Tarleton State University which can fill you in on all the details that were not available when this was originally posted Well Worth Viewing It is free and does accept donations. You'll find the majority of all old Texas graveyards have a lot of Dead from the Spanish Influenza that hit America and the world at the end of World War I
    P.s. Grave stones and monuments are erected by the family to memorialize they're past Kinfolk it is not considered dis respectful to show their history as in someone who may be distantly related will discover where there kinfolk have always been buried.

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  10 місяців тому +1

      I plan on revisiting the area and doing a better job of documenting everything.

  • @rlhauk3715
    @rlhauk3715 Рік тому

    The Fort Worth stockyards is paved with Thurber bricks.

  • @Ronin8451
    @Ronin8451 Рік тому

    You missed the Greenwood Dance Hall in Bluff Dale! It's the oldest operating dance hall and saloon in Texas. Bluff Dale was formed around the deer processing facility in the 1870's and died off after WW-II. The open air seafood restaurant at the end of Greenwood street is awesome to eat at too next to the dance hall.

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому +1

      I am going to have to check that out. I am local and did not know this.

    • @Ronin8451
      @Ronin8451 Рік тому

      They have pictures of Hank Williams at the Greenwood in the 1940's posing with the workers from the processing house.

    • @worldtraveler930
      @worldtraveler930 10 місяців тому +1

      If you're talking about the Bar next to the Masonic Lodge I remember them building that and I am only 44 years old!!! 🤨

  • @tommyjohnson9635
    @tommyjohnson9635 Рік тому +2

    Not long ago, TIN TOP TEXAS
    Had a bridge like that one, south of Weatherford, do you
    Remember. Tried to find it
    A couple years ago , found the
    New Bridge, guess they removed the old bridge ,
    What a shame.

    • @Ronin8451
      @Ronin8451 Рік тому +1

      The old Swinging Tin Top bridge was washed away in a flood in the 1980's. I grew up here in Parker County.

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому

      I’m in tintop eating lunch today. This one seems to be gone.

    • @tommyjohnson9635
      @tommyjohnson9635 Рік тому +1

      1980 that's sounds about correct , I stumbled across it in the mid to
      Late seventys and it was still in
      Use, driving My 1 ton fully loaded
      Work truck I did not attempt to
      Cross , sat there and watched cars
      Go by and it was amazing because
      You could literally see the the bridge moving like your car was
      Riding a wave, over 40 years ago
      And feel like yesterday, that's the
      Good things I'm life.

    • @Ronin8451
      @Ronin8451 Рік тому

      We used to jump off the old bridge as kids until a friend dove and hit a shallow spot and was paralyzed in summer 1980. Good memories crossing it as it swayed to and fro driving on the twin wooden tracks.

  • @spamlessaccount
    @spamlessaccount Рік тому

    Most organizations don't credit this as the oldest. Not sure why since the ones they credit are much newer.

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому

      That is strange.

    • @claytonblanchard4451
      @claytonblanchard4451 Рік тому

      The Bluff Dale bridge is not even close to the first in Texas, much less the US. A little research ahead of posting would help. The historic Waco Suspension Bridge was completed in 1870 and remains a legendary icon of downtown Waco. For years, the bridge served as a Chisholm Trail crossing, and at the time of its completion, it was the longest single-span suspension bridge west of the Mississippi. The bridge was built with cable supplied by the John Roebling Co., who built the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.

    • @spamlessaccount
      @spamlessaccount Рік тому

      @@claytonblanchard4451The Waco bridge is not a cable-stayed bridge. That's the subject at hand.

  • @tpickett1381
    @tpickett1381 Рік тому

    Galveston used Thurber bricks on some of the streets

  • @baytownbert2
    @baytownbert2 Рік тому

    Have you considered geocaching?

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому

      Actually when we travel we do this. I always seem to forget when I’m home and running around.

  • @honestytoafault
    @honestytoafault Рік тому +2

    You should go to mills County and check out THE SWINGING BRIDGE. Don't take your wife's car tho.

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому +1

      I will have to go check that out.

    • @roosterwilliams8498
      @roosterwilliams8498 Рік тому +1

      It doesn't really swing anymore since they updated it but the dirt roads are really good just look up regency bridge

  • @katjaglover6137
    @katjaglover6137 Рік тому +2

    Yeah I knew about those swinging bridge the dinosaur feet and stuff you're bending redgap gunsight texas are old Scranton tx

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  Рік тому

      Going to have to go and check those out.

    • @katjaglover6137
      @katjaglover6137 Рік тому +2

      @@skipsadventures3210 thx u red Gap is what Cisco Texas used to all this patient left and red Gap is a cobblestones by railroad when I was there in and then there's Scranton the old high school they used to meet and have Singh songs and then there's Scranton the old high school they used to meet and have sing songs make gunshot was no cowboy town graveyard and then there's an old church East meadow community from the graveyard but there's a new gunshot Baptist Church on the highway going into

    • @katjaglover6137
      @katjaglover6137 Рік тому

      Going into Breckenridge I'm sorry on 183

    • @rockysan
      @rockysan Рік тому

      ​@@katjaglover6137We need to get back to Breckenridge to see some dear friends soon. It's been too long.

  • @oldfart3137
    @oldfart3137 Рік тому +2

    Terrible sound quality.

  • @altonkenne579
    @altonkenne579 Рік тому +1

    Real Texans don't say rural it's woods or brush country or out in the wild the hell with city talk

  • @mse7501
    @mse7501 Рік тому

    Scaring me. Go back!

    • @skipsadventures3210
      @skipsadventures3210  10 місяців тому

      Just revisited the bridge and posted an updated video. It is not getting any better.