Whenever I drive by a damaged building such as the one in Oakland I can’t help but think of all of the people who have passed through its doors. The man that worked so hard to afford to open his brand new business. The mailman who went through those doors every day to drop off the mail. The young woman on the first day of her first job. I think about what simply passing through those doors meant to so many different people.
I do this when I travel to places and come across old buildings or visit somewhere very old and historic....I love to imagine what life was like in that space and all the people there and their stories. I always wish when I walk into an old building that I could see a story in my mind, like a movie, telling it's story and about the people who breathed life into it.
I grew up in a town that was done in by uncontrolled crime and of course drugs and alcohol abuse. The old corner stores run by families was destroyed by such people not bringing their government dependent children up properly. It's something that's still happening across America. Now it's department stores ransacked of goods and now closing down. Lost jobs for those wanting to work and hold are town together. Love this blog of goods gone bye...
I grew up in NYC and never saw any small towns in the US until in my early twenties. I travel the states quite a bit now by car, and I love taking the smaller roads and seeing the small towns. Somehow, even though I am a first generation immigrant, and grew up in a big city, these towns still give me a nostalgic feeling. I guess it's the longing for a slower, simpler life in times past.
NYC and LA is what the world thinks America is. I'm glad you've found out for your self that it is so much more. Good on you for taking blue roads and avoiding interstates, thats how its done my friend.
@@Mountainrock70 Your not missing much, unless you yern for bumper to bumper traffic, rude people every where you turn and just over all congestion of accumulated idiots....I rather talk to the cows.
Born and Raised in Brooklyn, New York but LOVED going to South Carolina to my parents hometowns! Today at the age of 61 and living in the D/M/V, I still love the charm of these small and sleepy towns!
@@TheDailyWoo When I did my Route 66 trip (same time as you, but in the other direction), whenever I came to a small town I'd ask Alexa what the population was, and I recorded all of that (actually I recorded the whole trip!)
I love these videos. My mom grew up in Lula and we use to visit family there back in the 70 and 80’s as kids. It was a bustling town until the crop picking starting to be done by machines. Also they built a new highway further away from town. Now it’s about 300 people or less at last count about 10 years ago. I miss those days and visits. They were so fun bicycling around the town with no worries during the summer.
Cows for the most part are curious creatures. Always had fun banging around my grandfather’s old barn just to see how many I could draw up to the barn, it was all most all of his small heard.
I'm huge fan of your vlog you go above and beyond to show us the different places you either visit or grew up in My husband and I always watch the vlog of you and your Dad the history of each picture blew our minds and field of dreams was so sentimental thanks for these vlogs
You’re in my state where I live except you were on the opposite side from me. Hwy 61 through the delta is my favorite part of the state, so many old towns up and down that hwy. Tons of abandoned buildings over there.
HEY ATW...ANOTHER AWESOME VLOG. YOU REALLY KNOCKED this week's vlogs "out of the park!" Your homework on laying out a route back to Celebration has payed off and been a riveting study of Americana and film history. Thank you for your perseverance in keeping quality in your content.
I love that you always highlight the water towers in each town. Growing up, my parents always loved to take the backroads to Florida from Tennessee. We would always take photos of the water towers that we came across. My favorite water tower is the one in Plant City, FL because it looks like a strawberry. ☺️
I’m between Amory and Aberdeen. If I had known you were in the vicinity I’d have procured you a nice piping hot caffeinated beverage. Be safe the rest of the way to Florida. Enjoy all your vlogs.
I’m really loving this series! Always make sure to keep going past strange people digging a hole in the middle of nowhere! I also really loved the shot with the sign and tire, amazing little photographic find there. No coffee in Coffeeville!? That should be a crime! Excellent work my friend!!!
These abandoned, deserted places are so enjoyable and interesting, whatever the lure is. I'm so happy that you're returning to family and FL, but sort of hate to see these end, for awhile. Thanks, so much, Adam from all of us who have loved this journey. Safe travels. 🤠👏🛣
Adam has been far more productive with these road-trip videos than all the other vloggers who only post useless Disney stuff. I applaud that. I mean how many times can you show viewers a cupcake, or the fireworks at Disney World? B-O-R-I-N-G. I fall asleep. These vids are amazing.
If i had to pick my favourite kind of vlogs Adam that you do they would be these, love you meandering along, taking it all in simple things, surprising finds, love all that, i loved the towns name coffeeville lol, no coffee shop though, safe travels see you in the next one, Thankyou
Adam, you should really check out Water Valley in Yalobusha County next time you drive through the backroads of Mississippi! It’s gorgeous, and has a booming downtown with lots of murals - you would love it! Hello from a fellow Mississippian who is very jealous you visited her hometown today!
I won't lie I really do envy you at times.....only in a good way. The piece and quiet really appeals to me. Especially in the current climate. Thanks for sharing another awesome vlog. Stay safe and much love.
Born and raised and still living in Mississippi. Love small towns. Enjoying the backroads adventures and checking out these small towns. Be safe. God bless
12:18 It blows my mind that there is a store full of clothing abandoned in the middle of nowhere. I just think of how those clothes could be given to the homeless or at least donated.
Adam always get a kick with Big The Foot making a special appearance in your back road vlogs and I’m sure you’ve had that air freshener as long as you had your wallet! Can’t remember when Big The Foot entered the scene? Loving the vids!
You crossed the state line on my birthday 🥳 And I absolutely LOVE the way the cows look at you when you talk to them!! 😂 I’ve started watching your videos in the. Morning. While I get ready for work. 🇦🇺 I’m loving the constant!!! I’ll have to send you some of our old hand painted billboards here!! I’m like you. I love seeing the faded paint of classic brands
I have done two great trips through the US.One from New York to Seattle, the other from New York to San Francisco by car, and the most time I have seen the small towns you show us Adam.The USA is country,country and again country with a wonderfull landscape and very friendly people, at least most of them. Greatings from a German fan.
I can't say it enough - this - this - is the content I love on the TDW channel - Adam traveling and talking about what he sees. This is awesome. Thank you Adam - we sense your enjoyment of what you are doing and we (I) love it. Love it when you talk to the animals - the best
Please tell me you eventually found a coffee shop in coffeeville. Lol. I happened to be enjoying a piping hot caffeinated beverage while watching this. 😋☕️ Love your videos btw. My husband and I do the same thing when we travel. Love taking the back roads and checking out the little small towns. Always something interesting to see. Happy holidays and safe travels! Looking forward to seeing more of these videos. 😊
Hey Adam! Loving all of the new videos.. I’m from a small town in Mississippi and it’s awesome you were driving through here. Wanted to tell you that there’s also a little town called Hot Coffee in central Mississippi about an hour from Hattiesburg or so. Thank you for the videos and have safe travels to Celebration.
Just woke up & 7am here . Here we are a little bit of WOO and some pancakes & eggs . Glad you're staying below the winter weather because it is cold up here [ -8 F w/wind chill + 4 inches of snow ] yesterday here in minnie . I love the old little towns . It was a fun & interesting Trip learned a bunch as i do most videos . I am glad you made it home safe . Lots of Love Adam ❤
Love the small towns, a sign of Simpler times😊the Old drive-in brought back great memories, spent many weekends at one as my bff when I was a kid brought me along to hang out there while her Dad worked there😎good ol days😊
I have a thing for old theaters, especially if they're operating. I know you don't have the time but to me it would almost be worth it to stay in that small town just to go to the little local theater, assuming it was still in operation. I love going to those old theaters.
Adam, any time I’m on the road and spy an “abandoned” ANYTHING, I think of you!! You get SO excited by any “dated” sofa signage that I admit to trying to find a new one! I just love your obvious joy in what you’ve been up to lately…..it’s 100% contagious, my friend and I’m tickled to see you ENJOYING what you doing with your life right now. I imagine, give the sheer number of small towns you’ve been to, you have hundreds, or possibly thousands, of stories that are as yet untold and I am very eager to hear them all! You stay safe out there and be well. You’ll be in my prayers every night, my friend.
Your video reminds me of my own driving thru small communities back in the day. My favorite sign from then was a large sign that said, "If you lived here you'd be home now!"
So glad to see you back doing what you do best. Janice and I have missed these type of videos. Remember you have a Bigfoot Tour with Ocala Bigfoot Tours waiting on ya again just a thank you for the enjoyment we get from your videos Dont even worry about bringing a camera just come enjoy the adventure
That's a nice find (19:18). Beautifully odd architecture in a mixture of styles, I suppose. The tinted windows give a nice contrast. I like their giant Christmas ornaments placed at the entrances. Each one has its own little flat white tree! Very cool.
I love when you start you vlogs with scenery and the sounds like the water fountain in Celebration or Orange Circle(which I know we won’t see anymore) and the traffic. Fun trip! Loved the Coca Cola Mural. Stay safe and keep on being you, Adam! 👍❤️
This was cool 😎 to see Adam. I like how you talk to the cows 🐄 and, wander what the heck their thinking. You should go home 🏡 and spend time with your family for Christmas 🎄. Maybe you can come North in the New Year.
Every time I see these old abandoned strips, I always wonder why there's still so many cars in front of boarded up shops... Like what are people doing? lol
Hey Adam I love the backroad vids I live just east of Memphis and just north of Mississippi And you still find small towns I’ve never seen thank you for what you do.very entertaining
I'm enjoying watching your travels exploring towns across the US, making good time and with decent weather! Florida welcomes you and I wish you the best of the Holiday Season for you & your family! See you soon, happy trails!
Glad to have you back young man. Been missing ya while you were knee deep in all of those other adventures! Continue to "do you," you're the only one qualified for the job....
Next time you are in middle Ms, venture to Choctaw County, to Weir and Ackerman. Used to be lots of abandoned sites there. (My Great GG and Grandparents were born and raised there.) Be safe on your journey! Hope to see you at spring Spooky Empire!
That store with the clothes still Inside is really cool. What a shame it was just left since that was how somebody once kept their light on and family fed..
New to your channel and I'm loving your vlogs on these small towns/abandon towns. I've been google mapping/ street viewing to see the surrounding areas on your stops. Great content! Makes me want to do another road trip again.
Adam,this has been a very good trip across the States with you again So many things you See and show to us,,I'm certain there are folks living in some of these small towns that don't see or. Take for granted All they have. I know that I don't go past any old places without looking for signage! Thanks to you It's very enjoyable! Have a Safe trip to this journey back to your home and family. From P.A. and Tammy Stay Safe
Whenever I drive by a damaged building such as the one in Oakland I can’t help but think of all of the people who have passed through its doors. The man that worked so hard to afford to open his brand new business. The mailman who went through those doors every day to drop off the mail. The young woman on the first day of her first job. I think about what simply passing through those doors meant to so many different people.
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I do this when I travel to places and come across old buildings or visit somewhere very old and historic....I love to imagine what life was like in that space and all the people there and their stories. I always wish when I walk into an old building that I could see a story in my mind, like a movie, telling it's story and about the people who breathed life into it.
It's a bittersweet feeling. Makes you nostalgic.
You think too much!!!
I grew up in a town that was done in by uncontrolled crime and of course drugs and alcohol abuse. The old corner stores run by families was destroyed by such people not bringing their government dependent children up properly. It's something that's still happening across America. Now it's department stores ransacked of goods and now closing down. Lost jobs for those wanting to work and hold are town together. Love this blog of goods gone bye...
I grew up in NYC and never saw any small towns in the US until in my early twenties. I travel the states quite a bit now by car, and I love taking the smaller roads and seeing the small towns. Somehow, even though I am a first generation immigrant, and grew up in a big city, these towns still give me a nostalgic feeling. I guess it's the longing for a slower, simpler life in times past.
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Im the opposite. Im small town born and raised and have never been to NYC lol At age 52 I live 5 miles from a unincorporated town of 150 people.
NYC and LA is what the world thinks America is. I'm glad you've found out for your self that it is so much more. Good on you for taking blue roads and avoiding interstates, thats how its done my friend.
@@Mountainrock70 Your not missing much, unless you yern for bumper to bumper traffic, rude people every where you turn and just over all congestion of accumulated idiots....I rather talk to the cows.
Born and Raised in Brooklyn, New York but LOVED going to South Carolina to my parents hometowns! Today at the age of 61 and living in the D/M/V, I still love the charm of these small and sleepy towns!
Back roads is what it's all about and that's why I'm here to see Adam road trips across America in these states. Thanks for sharing.
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These make a cold, snowy day in Canada feel much warmer. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us Woo-ligans!
Woo-ligans, Now that's a good name for Adam's fans.
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I like how you announce all the areas you travel through on you back roads adventures. I follow along on google maps, and join in on the excitement.
I try to as much as possible
@@TheDailyWoo When I did my Route 66 trip (same time as you, but in the other direction), whenever I came to a small town I'd ask Alexa what the population was, and I recorded all of that (actually I recorded the whole trip!)
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I love these videos. My mom grew up in Lula and we use to visit family there back in the 70 and 80’s as kids. It was a bustling town until the crop picking starting to be done by machines. Also they built a new highway further away from town. Now it’s about 300 people or less at last count about 10 years ago. I miss those days and visits. They were so fun bicycling around the town with no worries during the summer.
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Love how the cows stop and stare almost like they knew you were on your way to see them.
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Cows for the most part are curious creatures. Always had fun banging around my grandfather’s old barn just to see how many I could draw up to the barn, it was all most all of his small heard.
Yes
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I grew up in Moorhead, MS. I love little towns adorned with Christmas decorations.
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I'm huge fan of your vlog you go above and beyond to show us the different places you either visit or grew up in
My husband and I always watch the vlog of you and your Dad the history of each picture blew our minds and field of dreams was so sentimental thanks for these vlogs
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You’re in my state where I live except you were on the opposite side from me. Hwy 61 through the delta is my favorite part of the state, so many old towns up and down that hwy. Tons of abandoned buildings over there.
I was going to ask if he has ever documented the Delta area with the history of the blues. That would be pretty cool
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HEY ATW...ANOTHER AWESOME VLOG. YOU REALLY KNOCKED this week's vlogs "out of the park!" Your homework on laying out a route back to Celebration has payed off and been a riveting study of Americana and film history. Thank you for your perseverance in keeping quality in your content.
Agree !
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I love that you always highlight the water towers in each town. Growing up, my parents always loved to take the backroads to Florida from Tennessee. We would always take photos of the water towers that we came across. My favorite water tower is the one in Plant City, FL because it looks like a strawberry. ☺️
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Rainy days, sick, bed and your relaxing videos in the middle of nowhere 💻
I’m between Amory and Aberdeen. If I had known you were in the vicinity I’d have procured you a nice piping hot caffeinated beverage. Be safe the rest of the way to Florida. Enjoy all your vlogs.
I think you appreciate how clean and well maintained Florida is after traveling through much of the South
They don't call it the "Dirty South" for nuttin!
Well... he is driving back roads in Mississippi, the poorest state in the country.
Sadly, if I didn't know any better I could have mistaken it for some Iowa or Missouri towns
@@micholob86 or some back road Florida sites
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I’m really loving this series! Always make sure to keep going past strange people digging a hole in the middle of nowhere! I also really loved the shot with the sign and tire, amazing little photographic find there. No coffee in Coffeeville!? That should be a crime! Excellent work my friend!!!
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I like to picture these small towns bustling with people and especially at this time of year where people would be shopping for gifts.
These abandoned, deserted places are so enjoyable and interesting, whatever the lure is. I'm so happy that you're returning to family and FL, but sort of hate to see these end, for awhile. Thanks, so much, Adam from all of us who have loved this journey. Safe travels. 🤠👏🛣
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@@TyhlerNovac I subbed. 👏
I love this trip. I check every morning before work to see if a new video is uploaded. Can’t wait for more adventures.
Adam has been far more productive with these road-trip videos than all the other vloggers who only post useless Disney stuff. I applaud that. I mean how many times can you show viewers a cupcake, or the fireworks at Disney World? B-O-R-I-N-G. I fall asleep. These vids are amazing.
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Don't forget the Dole Whip.
Always loved when u would show places off of the back roads. That's what first interested me in your vlogs years ago!!! Glad to see u at it again.
It's warm in Florida!! I SHALL be back there for the home purchase on12/28 and at Magic Kingdom 12/31!🤗
Really enjoying the coverage over your return trip home. Be safe.
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If i had to pick my favourite kind of vlogs Adam that you do they would be these, love you meandering along, taking it all in simple things, surprising finds, love all that, i loved the towns name coffeeville lol, no coffee shop though, safe travels see you in the next one, Thankyou
Your vlog is wonderful and.my husband and I look forward to these small town vlogs. You have a gift for history and storytelling.
Adam, you should really check out Water Valley in Yalobusha County next time you drive through the backroads of Mississippi! It’s gorgeous, and has a booming downtown with lots of murals - you would love it!
Hello from a fellow Mississippian who is very jealous you visited her hometown today!
I moved to Oxford four months ago. (First time living in Mississippi). Water Valley is neat, especially The B.T.C. Grocery.
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Recommend Coffeeville if you want to be reminded to be grateful for everything you have.
These back roads and small ‘pass by’ towns are hidden treasures. I love watching your journeys through them.
I won't lie I really do envy you at times.....only in a good way. The piece and quiet really appeals to me. Especially in the current climate. Thanks for sharing another awesome vlog. Stay safe and much love.
Born and raised and still living in Mississippi. Love small towns. Enjoying the backroads adventures and checking out these small towns. Be safe. God bless
Love these backroad places and amazed how much they look like film sets. I appreciate hearing the population numbers. Cheers Adam
12:18 It blows my mind that there is a store full of clothing abandoned in the middle of nowhere. I just think of how those clothes could be given to the homeless or at least donated.
It’s always interesting what can be found in nearly empty towns
Old towns are so amazing!! I grew up in town N.J without any traffic lights! Many happy memories!! Thank you Adam!!
Adam always get a kick with Big The Foot making a special appearance in your back road vlogs and I’m sure you’ve had that air freshener as long as you had your wallet! Can’t remember when Big The Foot entered the scene? Loving the vids!
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You crossed the state line on my birthday 🥳
And I absolutely LOVE the way the cows look at you when you talk to them!! 😂
I’ve started watching your videos in the. Morning. While I get ready for work. 🇦🇺
I’m loving the constant!!!
I’ll have to send you some of our old hand painted billboards here!! I’m like you. I love seeing the faded paint of classic brands
I have done two great trips through the US.One from New York to Seattle, the other from New York to San Francisco by car, and the most time I have seen the small towns you show us Adam.The USA is country,country and again country with a wonderfull landscape and very friendly people, at least most of them. Greatings from a German fan.
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I can't say it enough - this - this - is the content I love on the TDW channel - Adam traveling and talking about what he sees. This is awesome. Thank you Adam - we sense your enjoyment of what you are doing and we (I) love it. Love it when you talk to the animals - the best
Thank you David
Please tell me you eventually found a coffee shop in coffeeville. Lol. I happened to be enjoying a piping hot caffeinated beverage while watching this. 😋☕️ Love your videos btw. My husband and I do the same thing when we travel. Love taking the back roads and checking out the little small towns. Always something interesting to see. Happy holidays and safe travels! Looking forward to seeing more of these videos. 😊
So am I !!! Lol !!!!!
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Hey Adam! Loving all of the new videos.. I’m from a small town in Mississippi and it’s awesome you were driving through here. Wanted to tell you that there’s also a little town called Hot Coffee in central Mississippi about an hour from Hattiesburg or so.
Thank you for the videos and have safe travels to Celebration.
I grew up in Raymond, Mississippi. A small town outside of Jackson.
I lived in Raymond for 7 years and it has grown quite a lot since 1995.
What a coincidence....my name is Raymond and I live in Mississippi 🤣🤣
Although I live on the coast....its like a different state altogether!
@@jameslockard6956 I agree. I went back a few years ago to visit my sister, who lives in nearby Bolton and couldn't believe how much it has grown.
I love old abandoned places of a forgotten time 💯👍
Just woke up & 7am here . Here we are a little bit of WOO and some pancakes & eggs . Glad you're staying below the winter weather because it is cold up here [ -8 F w/wind chill + 4 inches of snow ] yesterday here in minnie . I love the old little towns . It was a fun & interesting Trip learned a bunch as i do most videos . I am glad you made it home safe . Lots of Love Adam ❤
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I love touring these little towns. Thanks for taking us along Adam.
Thanks for showing me all those places that's so awesome the way you narrate those shows two thumbs up for me..
Love the small towns, a sign of Simpler times😊the Old drive-in brought back great memories, spent many weekends at one as my bff when I was a kid brought me along to hang out there while her Dad worked there😎good ol days😊
I love the back road trips. The Americana of days gone by. 👍🏼
the slow places you find.. remind me where I needed to be in my own american trail. Love these videos.
I have a thing for old theaters, especially if they're operating. I know you don't have the time but to me it would almost be worth it to stay in that small town just to go to the little local theater, assuming it was still in operation. I love going to those old theaters.
Adam, any time I’m on the road and spy an “abandoned” ANYTHING, I think of you!! You get SO excited by any “dated” sofa signage that I admit to trying to find a new one! I just love your obvious joy in what you’ve been up to lately…..it’s 100% contagious, my friend and I’m tickled to see you ENJOYING what you doing with your life right now. I imagine, give the sheer number of small towns you’ve been to, you have hundreds, or possibly thousands, of stories that are as yet untold and I am very eager to hear them all! You stay safe out there and be well. You’ll be in my prayers every night, my friend.
There's also a town named Coffeyville in Kansas. Love small towns and their history!
Your video reminds me of my own driving thru small communities back in the day. My favorite sign from then was a large sign that said, "If you lived here you'd be home now!"
I was born is Mississippi as well, in Columbus! My dad was in the military and we moved all over the place while I was young !
So glad to see you back doing what you do best. Janice and I have missed these type of videos. Remember you have a Bigfoot Tour with Ocala Bigfoot Tours waiting on ya again just a thank you for the enjoyment we get from your videos Dont even worry about bringing a camera just come enjoy the adventure
That's a nice find (19:18). Beautifully odd architecture in a mixture of styles, I suppose. The tinted windows give a nice contrast. I like their giant Christmas ornaments placed at the entrances. Each one has its own little flat white tree! Very cool.
Thank you for another awesome video! 🌹
Safe travels, always!
I love when you start you vlogs with scenery and the sounds like the water fountain in Celebration or Orange Circle(which I know we won’t see anymore) and the traffic.
Fun trip! Loved the Coca Cola Mural. Stay safe and keep on being you, Adam! 👍❤️
LOVING these videos Adam! Keep up the awesome work!
Always a pleasure watching your videos, you have gotten me thru some rough times..Keep up the energy you have !! Thank you..
Great video through my state. Grenada MS has some really neat old buildings so come see us. Great coffee shop downtown also.
Good for you going back to making your old school videos ❤️ them!!!
I really enjoy your visits to off the beaten track locations. It's refreshing. I'm glad that you're doing this!
This was cool 😎 to see Adam. I like how you talk to the cows 🐄 and, wander what the heck their thinking. You should go home 🏡 and spend time with your family for Christmas 🎄. Maybe you can come North in the New Year.
I got a peaceful, easy feeling watching this one. Great job.
And I know you won't let me down.
Every time I see these old abandoned strips, I always wonder why there's still so many cars in front of boarded up shops... Like what are people doing? lol
Absolutely loved every second of this vlog! Thank you!
Thank you Adam for letting me live vicariously through you.
Awesome video once again Adam. I love these old towns with the old buildings and homes. Keep up the good work and stay safe buddy.
Hey Adam I love the backroad vids I live just east of Memphis and just north of Mississippi And you still find small towns I’ve never seen thank you for what you do.very entertaining
I'm enjoying watching your travels exploring towns across the US, making good time and with decent weather! Florida welcomes you and I wish you the best of the Holiday Season for you & your family! See you soon, happy trails!
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Glad to have you back young man. Been missing ya while you were knee deep in all of those other adventures! Continue to "do you," you're the only one qualified for the job....
Adam, those weathered old murals are affectionately referred to as ghost signs because their peak of life has gone by.
I'm finding These videos very relaxing! Thank you adam!
Love seeing these places along your travels back to Florida
nice to have you back on the road. south dakota calling
Next time you are in middle Ms, venture to Choctaw County, to Weir and Ackerman. Used to be lots of abandoned sites there. (My Great GG and Grandparents were born and raised there.) Be safe on your journey! Hope to see you at spring Spooky Empire!
Love seeing these small towns. Thank you
Really like these off the beaten path/forgotten towns Adam the Woo! thank you for taking us with you.
We need to chip in and get Adam a winter coat. Lol
Thnx for showing us all these cool places!
Thanks, Adam. Another great one.
Have to say these small town videos are my favorites on UA-cam.
Thank you so much for sharing the Small Towns. Happy Holiday’s.
What a cool little glimpse into bits and pieces of America that I will probably never see in person, but now through you, I've had that experience!
You must be home by now, Adam, wishing you the best! Remember, home is where your heart ❤️ is, the OC will always keep Adam the Woo close at heart. 🌼
Thanks Adam, looks like you are having fun, well without coffee!!
I really enjoy your videos. I travel the backroads myself. The old towns are in my soul.
I am really enjoying your small towns series.
Especially the Outsiders museum. Thank you!
Soooo love these ATW backroad video series! TY!
Im enjoying these vids keep it up Adam :)
Another great relaxing video Adam! 👏💯 great!
Good morning Adam, that was very coo,l thanks for taking us with you.
Totally enjoying your videos! Safe travels, my friend.
another great part of your road trip home , well done again and thank you adam :)
That store with the clothes still
Inside is really cool. What a shame it was just left since that was how somebody once kept their light on and family fed..
Still plugging away! Love these travel videos. Thanks I was afraid you’d maybe just do one or two.
Be so awesome to reach 600k by new year 😁 well deserved Adam been keeping us entertained all year ❤️ ☺️
Another great one A ! Love the 1979 lil red express dodge pickup parked next to the abandoned gas station👌
I love the "Don't sneeze or you'll miss it" little towns of America!
New to your channel and I'm loving your vlogs on these small towns/abandon towns. I've been google mapping/ street viewing to see the surrounding areas on your stops. Great content! Makes me want to do another road trip again.
Great vid, Adam. Throughly enjoyed it. 👍👍
Adam,this has been a very good trip across the States with you again So many things you See and show to us,,I'm certain there are folks living in some of these small towns that don't see or. Take for granted All they have. I know that I don't go past any old places without looking for signage! Thanks to you It's very enjoyable! Have a Safe trip to this journey back to your home and family. From P.A. and Tammy Stay Safe