Can you imagine going into some of these old abandoned places with a weed wacker and rebuilding and restoring them, then living peacefully and quietly away from the crazy? lol! My dad was from Kulm ND. Visited the old farmstead in the 80s and felt the ghosts of the way things were way back when. Thank you Chris for the tour! ❤
A Weed Wacker and lots of bucks. Start with that second big building on the west side of the street in Marmoth, a gem.I've passed through some of those places. North Dakota is a haunting place.
i live in Hawaii, so seeing how vast and empty the mainland its really peaceful. everything is pretty cramped here so it must be nice to have room to stretch your arms out with all that open space.
When I drove across The Big Island, through pineapple and coffee plantations, I felt there was a lot of quiet wide-open space there. I believe that is rather different from the other Hawaiian islands.
@fabrikk60 as a tourist yeah I can see why you'd think that that but when you live here, you're constantly reminded that your surrounded by water. It doesn't compare to what's in the vid.
Loved this video! Born and raised in North Dakota and I think I only know one of those town names! I am in Mound, MN now. This makes me homesick! The wide open spaces!!
I'm watching from Ohio in the U.S. I've never been to either North or South Dakota. I loved this tour, so many interesting places, and so much beauty along the way. Thanks for sharing!
Watching from Concordia, Kansas. Dying little towns , like these, can be found all over the Great Plains. Explored dozens myself. Friendly folks; always fascinating. Mom was from Odin, Kansas----home of free roaming peacocks.
Temple: 04:52 only became a ghost town in 2015 when the two people, who lived and worked there for the state (rangers) retired and moved away a few months later. They informed the state 2 years before in 2013 that they would leave the town after their retirement and that they were the last inhabitants of Temple. A few months after they had left the county discontinued the power supply of Temple and officially dissolved the town and incorporated the area in the also fast shrinking town of "Golden Valley". Golden Valley has about 200 people.
I was watching this from Cochrane, Ab. I would really like to explore North Dakota at some point. My Grandfathers Family immigrated to Harvey, ND in 1903 before moving to Alberta in 1905. Would be interesting to see where they lived once first coming to North America from Norway. Looks like lots of interesting spots to check out down there. Thanks for sharing a few of them.
I'm from Barcelos, Portugal! I really hope to visit Saskatchewan and Montana someday, although that seems like impossible for me due to money problems. Your channel and others on youtube do give me hope though!
Yantabulla, north west of Bourke has a few derelict houses, an abandoned workshop and a still used hall and I think an RFS station. It's pretty remote though.
Following you from Montréal. Love the desolation and peacefulness of the prairies and Great Plains. Travelled extensively throughout Canada, but have not yet been to Saskatchewan. I’ll move it to the top of my road trip bucket list. Salut!
Viewing this UA-cam video of "Abandoned Towns and Places" on this date: 8-26-2024. My residence is in Atlanta, Georgia for over 45 years of my 74 years. I find the Dakotas are quite interesting in that not many people live there yet, the landscape and its old buildings are fantastic to take a "vacation tour" of these sites. I would imagen there are certain months one would avoid due to weather. These sites are paint artists great locations to capture the history of the past.
@@chrismcgill America as a whole has a very low population density mate, my English county (Hertfordshire) is only 634 square miles and has a little over 1.2 million permanent residents and yet while that's the second largest shire county population in England it is still regarded as a largely rural county. The whole of England itself is about 10% smaller than NYS with around 3 times the population, for context.
Please don't ever change a thing. Honestly one of the best parts is hearing the gravel crunching under your shoes. Makes it feel like I'm walking right along side. Like the fact you are expanding your travels. Small towns don't necessarily have to be abended to be interesting. Although I understand the theme of your travels. More content the better as far as I'm concerned. Is that where you got the bug to travel and do this from your Dad because of the way he was and working obligations? Like to know more about that time. Why would the wife get mad about flying your drone into that church? Was it a present from her? Keep up the good work. Always to long between episodes. 😀
I'm watching from Poland, I probably won't be able to see with my own eyes what you show... although in August 2025 I will be in the USA, but closer to New York. Thank you for what I see. Greetings from Poland, Jarek
I love watching your videos from anchorage alaska as i grew up on a wheat farm near great falls montana. I did not appreciate the beautiful and peaceful open spaces until neighbors. Thank you 😊😊😊😊
Chris, excellent work! We might have JUST missed each other at Arena. I agree with you that St. John's might not be standing much longer. Thank you for pointing out trespassing signs - I feel this is often overlooked by ghosttowners or curious adventure seekers and they are there for good reason. Thanks again for the video.
I am from long beach CA and I moved to Rugby ND a year ago and it is ok here there are clicks here if you are not born here they don't like you here in ND and some of the stupid people here will even try to make up shit about you here I bought my house for 92 thousand so I don't have a mortgage my house is paid for and it was hard to get a job here because they don't like people from California and here in Rugby ND they like to hire more women then men and that's ok soon I am going to buy one of these businesses and I am going to fire all the women here and hire all men and yes I have the money to do it it is so bad here if you are from California that I am a certified welder and they won't give me a job here because I am from California and that's ok too because I know the secret to making money and I have a lot of it so slowly I am going to buy all of the businesses here and get people from California to work for me here and I am going to buy a lot of the houses here and rent them out for cheap and bring people from California to live here and have a great life and all because the people here are shitty and petty and they are really stupid here they don't know anything outside there box in ND I am also very good at research
Thoroughly enjoyed your Video! You are a fantastic narrator. And so many beautiful abandoned buildings. Ahhhh! If only we could go back in time. I am from England, now living in Washington State.
The Burt bar had an attached hall and had roller skating on saturday nights until the mid 1960’s. The Nothern Pacific had passenger rail service to Mott ( seven miles away) for 25 cents.
I'm watching from Northern Allegheny mountains in Pennsylvania, I've never been out west, it's on my bucket list for sure, thank you for showing us these,beautiful little towns, I find it so interesting that even at a peak population of 150, they had the need for Banks and such however I guess it was a large rural population also and the railroads etc. a totally different way of life, I live in a rural area where 3000 or less is considered small not 300 or less
Watching from Ukraine. A lot of people don't understand how can abandoned places be beautiful? But they have some special aesthetics. I like to watch your videos late in the evening with cup of strong black tea or even bottle of nice beer, when everyone in the flat already sleeping and it is absolutely quiet outside.
I'm watching from Melbourne Australia, good on you for filming these towns I myself love visiting off the beaten track towns here there are plenty of them being similar size to United states but less people , look forward to you future shows take care and hope the best for you and your loved ones
Watching from NEVADA CITY California a small old gold rush town i have never have been to the DAKOTA'S NEVADA CITY WAS FOUNDED in 1851 still alot of gold here! Thanks for your video 😊❤
I grew up in Rolette, ND. I happened upon your UA-cam channel about North Dakota. I was elated when you highlighted Nanson. I bird hunted around there many times. After my wife passed away in March of 2024, I moved to Zacapa, Guatemala. I watched your video and now other videos from Guatemala.
We're watching from Louisville, KY. We loved your video and found it peaceful and beautiful in a way. Artists should come and photograph and/or paint these abandoned buildings. You did a great job of videographing them. We believe that one uncertain object is an outdoor oven. Old houses here in Louisville have them for cooking on a hot day (like today, 100 degrees here!) That Bethel church appears to be a Norwegian Lutheran church, based on that sign. Keep up your good work. Keep on traveling and showing us the beauty of these old towns. I bet someone could fix them up and turn them into tourist destinations. I think people would go to them. Take care.
My grandparents were founding members of the Immanuel Lutheran (30:20) congregation; Grandpa was one of the men who built the church in 1923. The congregation was disbanded in 1945.
I recently subscribed to your channel. I enjoy your presentation style. Recently watched your video “Abandoned places at night time lapse”. Seeing all the decaying buildings and vehicles against the backdrop of the eternal night sky; Brilliant. Very captivating. Thanks.🙏
Can't understand how vast, yet small, maybe nothing larger than a small patch, where someone long ago lived out of their life. I grew up in that area has a Norwegian and though sometimes sad, it's quite captivating, at least for me.. World is a beautiful place!
thank you for being respectful to these places. it's sad to see many beautiful buildings that could be restored back to its glory days. i wouldnt know where to start, though
Watching from Ireland. What awesome places and it was cool hearing your old stories. I just wish some of these abonded buildings could be restored by somebody
Fascinating, you show us things we may not see although I'd love to visit Saskatchewan sometime, I would definitely bring my camera! Watching from southern WI, US.
Greeting from West Java, Indonesia. North Dakota remains me of two thing. 1) Fargo both The Movie and The Series. 2) Far Cry 5, absolutely in good ways 😊... I hope you'll made another great video like this sir... great job 👌👍
Watching from Bowman, ND! Few of these towns are on my bucket list. Marmarth (pronounced Mar-meth) is only a half hour drive away passing by the ghost town of Griffin and little Rhame.
I’m watching from Czar, Alberta. Your videos have got me out on some trips and checking out some small towns. I was recently in Saskatchewan and got to check out a couple of Ukrainian churches. They were amazing.
I'm watching from Portal ND. Did you come through here on your way down? I love this video thanks for the share. Flaxton was were my Mom was raised and I've lived there as well. Great roots and Grandpa was Canadian as well, still have family up there.
Thanks for watching! No I came thru Turner, MT. I can't believe I have not been to Portal since 1982, I will make a point of coming back that way one day.
Another great video. Thank you. I am watching from Rock Springs Wyoming and I wander around a lot of ghost towns myself. I also do a lot of train watching on the Union Pacific main line across Wyoming
Watching from Montana. I have been to the Hurricane Lake Church, like you it was one of my main destinations on my explore. You should check out the San Haven sanitarium near Dunseith
Hello Chris. Thanks for another great tour of old abandon towns. Looking forward to your next one. I think the rock building looks to an old Cafe at one time.
Really enjoy your videos, Chris, and this one is a prime example. 👍 As eye-catching as the old, abandoned churches appear now, they must have been extremely impressive when they were up and running. Feel free to visit Wyoming, video our ghost towns, and feature them on your channel.
I came to Canada to Saskatchewan Saskatoon in 2006 and nice as I believe there’s no church has been built over 40 years here and no warship places to just two mosques
I was curious about Sherbrooke town when you said it was established by francophones because there is a Sherbrooke town in provinceof Québec. According to wikipedia, it was people from Sherbrooke PQ who had built the town in North Dakota.
Black forest, south Germany here. Highly appreciate your videos and your way of narrating, thank you!
Thank you!
6:29 😢 you make me cry when I see churches like this. It’s heartbroken.
I live in ND and you drive in any direction and see tons rundown and collapsing churches
Gloomy, melangolic and beautiful... from Drenthe, Netherlands
Thanks for watching!
Can you imagine going into some of these old abandoned places with a weed wacker and rebuilding and restoring them, then living peacefully and quietly away from the crazy? lol! My dad was from Kulm ND. Visited the old farmstead in the 80s and felt the ghosts of the way things were way back when. Thank you Chris for the tour! ❤
Yes I would love to do that.
A Weed Wacker and lots of bucks. Start with that second big building on the west side of the street in Marmoth, a gem.I've passed through some of those places. North Dakota is a haunting place.
Thanks, Chris.
That’s the dream!
Most or 95% are unrestoreable.
Watching the video from Romania, Europe. As a person that has never been in North America i find it very fascinating.
Thanks for watching!
Sad to see the state of those beautiful buildings
ND born & raised here. Very well done. Nice work.
Glad you enjoyed it
i live in Hawaii, so seeing how vast and empty the mainland its really peaceful. everything is pretty cramped here so it must be nice to have room to stretch your arms out with all that open space.
North Dakota has LOTS of wide open spaces!!
When I drove across The Big Island, through pineapple and coffee plantations, I felt there was a lot of quiet wide-open space there. I believe that is rather different from the other Hawaiian islands.
@fabrikk60 as a tourist yeah I can see why you'd think that that but when you live here, you're constantly reminded that your surrounded by water. It doesn't compare to what's in the vid.
Loved this video! Born and raised in North Dakota and I think I only know one of those town names! I am in Mound, MN now. This makes me homesick! The wide open spaces!!
Such a pretty state, had we stayed in Sidney, I would have ended up in Williston for sure.
It's underrated for sure, I love the wide open spaces and natural beauty of ND.
I used to live on Phelps island.
Nottingham UK, we don't have anything like this here, very interesting. Thank you for the time you put into this and for sharing.👍
Thanks!!!
I'm watching from Ohio in the U.S. I've never been to either North or South Dakota. I loved this tour, so many interesting places, and so much beauty along the way. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Watching from Concordia, Kansas. Dying little towns , like these, can be found all over the Great Plains. Explored dozens myself. Friendly folks; always fascinating. Mom was from Odin, Kansas----home of free roaming peacocks.
Thanks for watching!
Temple: 04:52 only became a ghost town in 2015 when the two people, who lived and worked there for the state (rangers) retired and moved away a few months later. They informed the state 2 years before in 2013 that they would leave the town after their retirement and that they were the last inhabitants of Temple.
A few months after they had left the county discontinued the power supply of Temple and officially dissolved the town and incorporated the area in the also fast shrinking town of "Golden Valley". Golden Valley has about 200 people.
Thanks for sharing that. Pretty sure I was in that town in 1982.
I was watching this from Cochrane, Ab. I would really like to explore North Dakota at some point. My Grandfathers Family immigrated to Harvey, ND in 1903 before moving to Alberta in 1905. Would be interesting to see where they lived once first coming to North America from Norway. Looks like lots of interesting spots to check out down there. Thanks for sharing a few of them.
Thanks for watching! It is a great place!
Hello Chris, watching your video from North Yorkshire, England UK 🇬🇧👋
Thanks for watching!
I'm from Barcelos, Portugal! I really hope to visit Saskatchewan and Montana someday, although that seems like impossible for me due to money problems. Your channel and others on youtube do give me hope though!
Brisbane,Australia here.Stunning video.I don't travel widely,but I don't think Australia has many ghost towns.
Yantabulla, north west of Bourke has a few derelict houses, an abandoned workshop and a still used hall and I think an RFS station.
It's pretty remote though.
My gg grandfather farmed 400 acres in Ward County ND. 1900 to 1927
Following you from Montréal.
Love the desolation and peacefulness of the prairies and Great Plains. Travelled extensively throughout Canada, but have not yet been to Saskatchewan. I’ll move it to the top of my road trip bucket list. Salut!
Wow thank you!!
Great work, Chris. I love these old rural places.
Thanks!
I'm from Nottingham UK, these places fascinate me
Carlton here, hello neighbour.
Thanks for watching!
Viewing this UA-cam video of "Abandoned Towns and Places" on this date: 8-26-2024. My residence is in Atlanta, Georgia for over 45 years of my 74 years.
I find the Dakotas are quite interesting in that not many people live there yet, the landscape and its old buildings are fantastic to take a "vacation tour" of these sites. I would imagen there are certain months one would avoid due to weather.
These sites are paint artists great locations to capture the history of the past.
Yes Dec - early March, not a good time to visit here :)
May through September.
@@chrismcgill
America as a whole has a very low population density mate, my English county (Hertfordshire) is only 634 square miles and has a little over 1.2 million permanent residents and yet while that's the second largest shire county population in England it is still regarded as a largely rural county. The whole of England itself is about 10% smaller than NYS with around 3 times the population, for context.
Please don't ever change a thing. Honestly one of the best parts is hearing the gravel crunching under your shoes. Makes it feel like I'm walking right along side. Like the fact you are expanding your travels. Small towns don't necessarily have to be abended to be interesting. Although I understand the theme of your travels. More content the better as far as I'm concerned.
Is that where you got the bug to travel and do this from your Dad because of the way he was and working obligations? Like to know more about that time.
Why would the wife get mad about flying your drone into that church? Was it a present from her?
Keep up the good work. Always to long between episodes. 😀
Hey thank you! My wife watched me wreck sa drone once. ha ha! I got the bug for ghost towns when I moved to Saskatchewan.
I'm watching from Poland, I probably won't be able to see with my own eyes what you show... although in August 2025 I will be in the USA, but closer to New York. Thank you for what I see. Greetings from Poland, Jarek
Thank you!
@@attrellI live in North Dakota I’ve only been here a year and a half but I didn’t know all this was here thank you!
Watching from Sweden 😊, like youre videos 🙏🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
I love watching your videos from anchorage alaska as i grew up on a wheat farm near great falls montana. I did not appreciate the beautiful and peaceful open spaces until neighbors. Thank you 😊😊😊😊
Thanks for sharing
Chris, excellent work! We might have JUST missed each other at Arena. I agree with you that St. John's might not be standing much longer. Thank you for pointing out trespassing signs - I feel this is often overlooked by ghosttowners or curious adventure seekers and they are there for good reason. Thanks again for the video.
Hey wow that would have been funny to be there at same time. And thank you!!!
Watching from Connecticut. Thanks for showing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video Chris. I love seeing remote places in North Dakota and Montana explored like you do. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much!
Thank you. Love your work. From California
Thank you!!
I am from long beach CA and I moved to Rugby ND a year ago and it is ok here there are clicks here if you are not born here they don't like you here in ND and some of the stupid people here will even try to make up shit about you here I bought my house for 92 thousand so I don't have a mortgage my house is paid for and it was hard to get a job here because they don't like people from California and here in Rugby ND they like to hire more women then men and that's ok soon I am going to buy one of these businesses and I am going to fire all the women here and hire all men and yes I have the money to do it it is so bad here if you are from California that I am a certified welder and they won't give me a job here because I am from California and that's ok too because I know the secret to making money and I have a lot of it so slowly I am going to buy all of the businesses here and get people from California to work for me here and I am going to buy a lot of the houses here and rent them out for cheap and bring people from California to live here and have a great life and all because the people here are shitty and petty and they are really stupid here they don't know anything outside there box in ND I am also very good at research
Thoroughly enjoyed your Video!
You are a fantastic narrator.
And so many beautiful abandoned buildings. Ahhhh! If only we could go back in time.
I am from England, now living in Washington State.
Thanks for watching!
The Burt bar had an attached hall and had roller skating on saturday nights until the mid 1960’s. The Nothern Pacific had passenger rail service to Mott ( seven miles away) for 25 cents.
Wow roller skating? Neato!
I'm watching from Northern Allegheny mountains in Pennsylvania, I've never been out west, it's on my bucket list for sure, thank you for showing us these,beautiful little towns, I find it so interesting that even at a peak population of 150, they had the need for Banks and such however I guess it was a large rural population also and the railroads etc. a totally different way of life, I live in a rural area where 3000 or less is considered small not 300 or less
I'm watching from Bulgaria (Eastern EU)
Thanks for watching!
Always love your work, Chris.
Thank you!
Love your videos. Being a Black & White photographer, I could spend months photographing. Hi from Sandpoint, Idaho USA.
Wow yes if you are B & W photographer, this stuff in fall or just after winter would be amazing. I do that in Saskatchewan a lot. Thanks for watching!
Watching from high in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California...former resident of Canada- Ontario and British Columbia...very enjoyable video.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Ukraine. A lot of people don't understand how can abandoned places be beautiful? But they have some special aesthetics. I like to watch your videos late in the evening with cup of strong black tea or even bottle of nice beer, when everyone in the flat already sleeping and it is absolutely quiet outside.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much, Chris. You have given me inspiration for a road trip in mid October!!
Have fun!
it's like time has stopped and i'm just exploring places with peace through your videos, its a kind of therapy tbh, thanks for making this!
Thanks for watching!
I'm watching from Melbourne Australia, good on you for filming these towns I myself love visiting off the beaten track towns here there are plenty of them being similar size to United states but less people , look forward to you future shows take care and hope the best for you and your loved ones
Thank you!
My wife is from Crosby, ND. Have been in Ambrose and Alkabo, as well as Fortuna and other small towns in the area. We now live in Chicago suburbs.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Bismarck. My folks used to run the theaters in Williston and Wolf Point, MT. Love watching your video!
Awesome! Thank you!
Fabulous! Enjoyed the walking tour.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for doing these videos Chris.
Watching from Houston Texas
Thanks for watching! I lived there briefly in the 80's.
Watching from NEVADA CITY California a small old gold rush town i have never have been to the DAKOTA'S NEVADA CITY WAS FOUNDED in 1851 still alot of gold here! Thanks for your video 😊❤
I want to visit there one day!
I grew up in Rolette, ND. I happened upon your UA-cam channel about North Dakota. I was elated when you highlighted Nanson. I bird hunted around there many times. After my wife passed away in March of 2024, I moved to Zacapa, Guatemala. I watched your video and now other videos from Guatemala.
Thanks for watching, sorry about your wife :(
loves those places from queens , ny
Thanks for watching!
Great video! You really did a great job covering a lot of places. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from near Plaza, ND! Thanks for showcasing my home! I used to stop by both Tagus and Lonetree on the bus on the way to school in Berthold!
Thanks for watching!
We're watching from Louisville, KY. We loved your video and found it peaceful and beautiful in a way. Artists should come and photograph and/or paint these abandoned buildings. You did a great job of videographing them. We believe that one uncertain object is an outdoor oven. Old houses here in Louisville have them for cooking on a hot day (like today, 100 degrees here!) That Bethel church appears to be a Norwegian Lutheran church, based on that sign. Keep up your good work. Keep on traveling and showing us the beauty of these old towns. I bet someone could fix them up and turn them into tourist destinations. I think people would go to them. Take care.
Hey thank you so much!!
Watching from Lancaster Pennsylvania! Ive never been outside of my own state so I find your videos fascinating 😊
Thanks for watching!
I live in Northern Italy ... I really love your videos on US ghost towns.
Thanks for watching!
My grandparents were founding members of the Immanuel Lutheran (30:20) congregation; Grandpa was one of the men who built the church in 1923. The congregation was disbanded in 1945.
Oh wow! Thanks for posting!
Hi Chris, great vlog.
watching from Melbourne Australia
Hey, thanks!
Awesome channel, great footage and narration. This channel makes me want to move away from the East Coast.
Thanks for watching!
I recently subscribed to your channel. I enjoy your presentation style. Recently watched your video “Abandoned places at night time lapse”. Seeing all the decaying buildings and vehicles against the backdrop of the eternal night sky; Brilliant. Very captivating. Thanks.🙏
Awesome! Thank you!
Watching from New Zealand
Hard to believe places could dry up so fast. Love the vid . Keep it up.
Thank you!
Can't understand how vast, yet small, maybe nothing larger than a small patch, where someone long ago lived out of their life. I grew up in that area has a Norwegian and though sometimes sad, it's quite captivating, at least for me.. World is a beautiful place!
Watching from Williston, ND lol. I’ve been here for 11 years now. I seen a lot of abandoned houses and churches when ever I go work in the oilfield
I think that is how I started liking abandoned places, Dad driving me around that area as a kid. He ended up in Dallas, I still drive the backroads.
thank you for being respectful to these places. it's sad to see many beautiful buildings that could be restored back to its glory days. i wouldnt know where to start, though
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Ireland. What awesome places and it was cool hearing your old stories. I just wish some of these abonded buildings could be restored by somebody
That would be cool!
From stanley nd. Love seeing our state get love
Thanks for watching!
As a North Dakotan of course this would be in my recommended.
Thanks!
Fascinating, you show us things we may not see although I'd love to visit Saskatchewan sometime, I would definitely bring my camera! Watching from southern WI, US.
Thanks for watching!!
Watching from Williston, never realized how many abandoned towns were around here. I always assumed with the Bakken there wasn’t much abandonment.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from ND. I work as an archaeologist up here in the summers.
Thanks for watching!
Hi chris singleton new south wales aistralia . The old gas stations an towns country side are good to see thamks alot . Cheers mate🇦🇺
Hey thank you!!
I live in North Dakota....thanks for this!!!!
Thank you!
Greeting from West Java, Indonesia. North Dakota remains me of two thing. 1) Fargo both The Movie and The Series. 2) Far Cry 5, absolutely in good ways 😊... I hope you'll made another great video like this sir... great job 👌👍
Thanks for watching!
Very beautiful cool spots 🤩
Watching from Bowman, ND! Few of these towns are on my bucket list. Marmarth (pronounced Mar-meth) is only a half hour drive away passing by the ghost town of Griffin and little Rhame.
Thanks for watching! And for correcting my pronunciation. :) I should have checked that.
I’m watching from Czar, Alberta. Your videos have got me out on some trips and checking out some small towns. I was recently in Saskatchewan and got to check out a couple of Ukrainian churches. They were amazing.
Thanks for watching!
I'm watching from Portal ND. Did you come through here on your way down? I love this video thanks for the share. Flaxton was were my Mom was raised and I've lived there as well. Great roots and Grandpa was Canadian as well, still have family up there.
Thanks for watching! No I came thru Turner, MT. I can't believe I have not been to Portal since 1982, I will make a point of coming back that way one day.
Really expected to see Wolford listed, last time I was there it was nearly vacant, that was in 2000. Maybe the excellent museum keeps it alive.
THanks for watching!
Another great video. Thank you. I am watching from Rock Springs Wyoming and I wander around a lot of ghost towns myself. I also do a lot of train watching on the Union Pacific main line across Wyoming
Yes I am eager to film trains there myself. I got one at Thermopolis and followed it south for 40 miles. AMAZING area!
@@attrell we recently had the Union Pacific big boy steam locomotive come through town. I got some great video of it. I really enjoy your videos
Excellent.
I'm telling your wife, Mr. Attrell. lol
LOL!
That stone building looked like a jailhouse.
Watching from Montana. I have been to the Hurricane Lake Church, like you it was one of my main destinations on my explore. You should check out the San Haven sanitarium near Dunseith
Thanks! I will check this out.
I am in Wolf Point, Montana. My home is King County, Washington.
Hello Chris. Thanks for another great tour of old abandon towns. Looking forward to your next one. I think the rock building looks to an old Cafe at one time.
Hey thanks!!
Really enjoy your videos, Chris, and this one is a prime example. 👍 As eye-catching as the old, abandoned churches appear now, they must have been extremely impressive when they were up and running. Feel free to visit Wyoming, video our ghost towns, and feature them on your channel.
Many thanks! And yes I will do that, have driven thru there many times!
From the Seattle area, thanks again for another great video!
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Oak ridge Tennessee!
Thanks for watching!
Amazing! Thanks!
Thank you too!
Leavenworth Ks you have a nice way to express the way of everything.
Thank you!
Watching from a small town in Saudi Arabia, it’s also declining in here , people are moving to the big cities
I really enjoy your videos
Thanks for watching!
I grew up a couple of miles from Sherbrooke, hope you visited blabon and pickert, only a couple of miles away ,
Thanks, I will go next time!
I came to Canada to Saskatchewan Saskatoon in 2006 and nice as I believe there’s no church has been built over 40 years here and no warship places to just two mosques
I was curious about Sherbrooke town when you said it was established by francophones because there is a Sherbrooke town in provinceof Québec. According to wikipedia, it was people from Sherbrooke PQ who had built the town in North Dakota.
I been to both Sherbrookes! That is quite a long trip from Quebec.
Watching from Mora MN . Fun fact about ND is that Louis La'Moure is from Jamestown ND one of the best writers who actually lived what he wrote about.
Thanks for sharing!
I live across the river from fargo. Around minot area it starts getting hilly
The geographical centre of North America is in ND 😂
Great video ❤
I passed that! I put Rugby on my list of places to return to visit.
Originally from Minnesota, living in Williston now 😊 good vid!!!
Thank you!
Watching from Belarus.
I was in North Dakota recently.
Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
Hi😊 I’m watching from Namsos, Norway
Thanks for watching!!