TEXAS: Eerily EMPTY Towns In The Dusty Panhandle

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  • I visited the Texas Panhandle towns of Borger, Skellytown, Pampa & White Deer. Afterwards, Nic & I had a late lunch at a unique Amarillo restaurant.
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  • @safepetproducts
    @safepetproducts 11 місяців тому +137

    My grandfather worked on building the railroad to Borger the summer he graduated high school. He saw the town in all its "glory".

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  11 місяців тому +7

      That's cool.

    • @jeffclaterbaugh3962
      @jeffclaterbaugh3962 11 місяців тому +5

      All the tracks were allowed to be removed in the 80s to most West Texas towns . Why ? We could use a rail road now 🤮

    • @gracieg7601
      @gracieg7601 10 місяців тому

      I think it’s worth it. Yeah bring your own drink.

    • @gracieg7601
      @gracieg7601 10 місяців тому +1

      @@jeffclaterbaugh3962 I agree about trains. I love them. I live in a small texas town north of Austin. There’s a rail road track about two blocks away. I love it.

    • @Eyejrbdysk
      @Eyejrbdysk 10 місяців тому +4

      I lived and grew up in fritch, small town few miles west of borger. All you had were those 2 towns, if you had ti get something exclusive somewhere, you most likley had to for about an hour drive to Amarillo. I really enjoyed the big sky country there and how empty it was.

  • @thoward4051
    @thoward4051 11 місяців тому +162

    Regarding White Deer's unusually high income stats, a lot of residents in these rural western Texas and Oklahoma towns enjoy a fairly steady stream of income from mineral rights (often inherited from parents, grandparents, and so on).

    • @georgevan2589
      @georgevan2589 10 місяців тому +16

      Absolutely right, mineral rights and farming (medium sized to large farms) held in the same families for generations quite often.

    • @kenlewis11
      @kenlewis11 8 місяців тому +2

      Agree. It must be mineral rights

    • @WanderingWolf365
      @WanderingWolf365 6 місяців тому +3

      So they did nothing and get benefits because of their ancestors who took land from natives? The government should seize their assets and distribute to the community. - WW

    • @kenlewis11
      @kenlewis11 6 місяців тому

      They didn’t take it from the natives. The US Government took from the natives and gave it to them. And this govt is the same one you expect justice from now!?!?

    • @zemaand6719
      @zemaand6719 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@WanderingWolf365такое перераспределение доходов возможно только при социализме и коммунизме. Когда есть частная собственность на землю, ресурсы, предприятия - ограбление закреплено законом

  • @barkerjames1980
    @barkerjames1980 11 місяців тому +64

    When the Texas Rangers went in to restore order to Borger, Captain Frank Hamer led the rangers. You may recognize Hamer's name, as he was the one who led the ambush of Bonnie and Clyde some years later.

  • @sergeil9750
    @sergeil9750 3 місяці тому +3

    I remember Texas in early 90s. Long live Texas. Wonderful and kind people in small towns. Lone Star.

  • @hutchewah
    @hutchewah 11 місяців тому +71

    WOW! I was born in Borger ,Tx in 1964. My dad worked for Central airlines at the Borger airport but he got transferred to Lawton OK when I was two. of course I had family there {mainly grandparents} but they have all passed on and I haven't been back in twenty years or so. My Grandpa was a lone officer for the Panhandle bank and trust and my grandma was a teller there. Man it has changed since I last saw it. Thanks for reminding me of a former life that I haven't thought about in a long time

    • @Seeklip6T
      @Seeklip6T 11 місяців тому +3

      Was he a lone officer for the Lone Ranger or a loan officer for the loan arranger? Asking for Tonto.

    • @hutchewah
      @hutchewah 11 місяців тому +6

      @@Seeklip6T yeah I realized I spelled loan wrong but that’s a good one 🤪

    • @Seeklip6T
      @Seeklip6T 11 місяців тому +2

      @@hutchewah nevermind me. I'm a just a digital grammar nazi clown! You're cool bro!

  • @mekkler
    @mekkler 11 місяців тому +27

    Really glad to see you back on so soon, but don't wear yourself out.

  • @tinal.holloway2149
    @tinal.holloway2149 11 місяців тому +40

    It's so educational to find out the vital statistics of the towns and cities.

    • @TOCC50
      @TOCC50 11 місяців тому +1

      Nicole pays for every meal

  • @nealwhaley63
    @nealwhaley63 11 місяців тому +90

    My grandparents lived in Borger for decades. They would tell stories of the population boom and walking elbow to elbow downtown, even in the wee hours. I was always incredulous hearing those stories considering I often felt I was looking at a ghost town. Fun fact: in these sun-dried dying towns, take a closer look. You’ll notice the church is always the best kept property. It looks pristine while everything around it is a wreck.

    • @JackF99
      @JackF99 10 місяців тому +3

      After everything is boarded up, dying little towns always have churches and taverns going.

    • @manjunathmadabal
      @manjunathmadabal 10 місяців тому +12

      In Texas, or anywhere for that matter, when religion takes a top spot in people's priorities, it can lead to a situation where individuals become economically disadvantaged due to the misplacement of their focus, resulting in the misallocation of time, money, and energy. The only ones who tend to prosper financially because of religion are those who offer religious services, rather than the individuals who practice their faith.

    • @tomronollo9411
      @tomronollo9411 9 місяців тому +2

      The poorest plays in rural chickens walking in the streets Mexico always had he most elaborate gold gilded churches- seems to be a universal observation.

    • @2ndavenuesw481
      @2ndavenuesw481 9 місяців тому +1

      @@manjunathmadabalif it weren't for the churches many of those villages wouldn't exist.

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 9 місяців тому

      @@2ndavenuesw481 usually a house or four pops up after water is found then the church and store comes in, maybe eventually they get a piece of infrastructure like a paved road system or train then a art deco/ mid century modern city utilities building (fire/police/hospital)

  • @sherryball5570
    @sherryball5570 11 місяців тому +7

    the 'interesting house'that you commented on in White Deer is MY HOUSE!!! thank you for making my house famous!!!!!

  • @ozymandias7940
    @ozymandias7940 11 місяців тому +106

    "Robbery, assault, murder..."
    Not a lot has changed then!? 😂
    Another great video, really appreciate the time & effort the two of you have put into making these videos and for allowing thousands of people to see places many of is would never otherwise get to see.
    Thanks again, from Australia 🇦🇺

    • @Susan-md6nd
      @Susan-md6nd 11 місяців тому +3

      🇦🇺👍

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 10 місяців тому

      at least control, unlike nyc

  • @CarpetLayer
    @CarpetLayer 11 місяців тому +31

    My dad was born in Skellytown ( 1933 ) along with one of his sisters and two of his first cousins. After visiting his sister in Ponca, Oklahoma, a few years back ( he has since passed away ) I took him to Skellytown on the way back to California. I didn't see one person in the town. This was about 2017.

  • @stephenanthony5923
    @stephenanthony5923 11 місяців тому +34

    Your channel is a treasure. Quality and worthwhile content

  • @JJJBRICE
    @JJJBRICE 11 місяців тому +42

    Joe and Nic formerly known as Lord and Lady Spoda have as a tour of the good old USA . As such we have discovered architecture , churches , county court houses , theaters , state captals , gas stations , Dollar General Stores, cats and dogs and cozy neighborhood bars and a little history .

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 11 місяців тому +2

      Quite the litany!

  • @kimberH1005
    @kimberH1005 11 місяців тому +36

    The history of Borger was fascinating. Who would have imagined unsavory folk in a boomtown? 😆 Your videos are undisputedly the best of the genre on You Tube. Thanks as always.

  • @juandos380
    @juandos380 8 місяців тому +4

    I'm from asia and seeing these beautiful towns that i usually see in movies made me quickly fall in love with these kind of videos.

  • @kirkkimball-martinez2402
    @kirkkimball-martinez2402 11 місяців тому +34

    Sadly the little town of Turkey, Texas that I grew up in is also dying off, I finally got to return there a few weeks ago 60 years later from when I left in 1963 at the age of 11, it broke my heart to see how it's dying off but you either grow or you disappear in so many cases.

    • @jessicacoley8745
      @jessicacoley8745 11 місяців тому +5

      so is Tulia where i lived and went to high school.

    • @jocastil1968
      @jocastil1968 11 місяців тому +5

      My little hometown of Quitaque is barely hanging on too. I left in 1980, but still visit when I can.

    • @highjenks3d
      @highjenks3d 11 місяців тому +2

      Most of my older kinfolk are from turkey , my grandmother was in the class of 1916

    • @deucepickle2091
      @deucepickle2091 11 місяців тому +2

      Did you go by Hotel Turkey? They are doing some big things. It's busy all the time with musical acts and amazing food.

    • @kirkkimball-martinez2402
      @kirkkimball-martinez2402 11 місяців тому

      actually I was in there for a little while, maybe an hour or so, and I should chat with different people upstairs at the rooms and also downstairs. very pleasant time. much of the conversation was about the Paranormal and their ghost phenomena and all that stuff that's made to Hotel someone famous from that.@@deucepickle2091

  • @barbarathompson7983
    @barbarathompson7983 11 місяців тому +11

    505 5th St is for sale for $302,727. Its already sold per online. Those tacos look so good. Love the new Jeep, made here in Detroit where I am. Safe travels guys.

  • @LJones69
    @LJones69 11 місяців тому +32

    Congratulations on the new Grand Cherokee! I got one as a rental a few months back. I believe it was the Limited or the Overland. Either way, it was an extremely nice suv. I’m guessing based on the miles you guys drive you probably have to get into something new about every two years. Glad that there wasn’t any down time between videos, but don’t burn yourselves out…..

  • @travisadams4470
    @travisadams4470 11 місяців тому +16

    I grew up all over that area. I went to 2nd - 3rd grade in Skellytown, 4th grade in the town of Panhandle, spent a short time in Borger; moved away and then spent middle and high school in Pampa and dated a girl in White Deer. Pampa High School was built in 1940 and is still in use as a High School today. As teens we would get bored and drive to White Deer and/Borger and drive up and down the drag. Back in the day, the "Drag" meant driving up and down main street. Very boring towns but very safe and peaceful.

    • @CarpetLayer
      @CarpetLayer 11 місяців тому +2

      My dad, one aunt and two of my dad's first cousins, were born in Skellytown. I was born in California but took my dad to Skellytown after visiting his sister in Ponca, Oklahoma. My dad was born there in 1933

    • @kathycaldwell7126
      @kathycaldwell7126 11 місяців тому +2

      Grew up not too far away in Liberal, KS . Family dry land farmers (then) in OK Panhandle. Tyrone, Hooker, Guymon area.

  • @msdecemberloveangel8236
    @msdecemberloveangel8236 8 місяців тому +5

    I married in 1972 and moved to Borger Texas. U also did a video on Paducah Texas where I was borned and raised. I loved the videos thanks so much 🙏

  • @pinkywilliams8063
    @pinkywilliams8063 11 місяців тому +13

    In the town of Borger, the way main street is broken up with trees and brick reminds me of Hendersonville, NC. They didn't want us dragging main street so they changed it from 4 lane to a zig-zag two lane with planters full of trees, bushes and flowers... It didn't slow us down from cruising up & down, good memories for sure....
    Thanks Joe for sharing another interesting video of the Texas panhandle. Glad you got a new vehicle...

  • @catlover614
    @catlover614 11 місяців тому +37

    A wonderful video, as always. These quiet towns have a very unique atmosphere, and I always find them so fascinating to drive through, and their history is always interesting, too. Congratulations on your new Grand Cherokee, very exciting !! The restaurant looked very relaxing, and the food looked delicious. Thanks so much, Joe and Nic, always enjoyable.😊💚

  • @johnnyleon9218
    @johnnyleon9218 11 місяців тому +12

    I drove through these towns 5 years ago and had the most insane appreciation for how beautiful the old brick buildings were and they were abandoned! Just like everyone else I did not have the funds to move into the town and get it sparked up again.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 11 місяців тому

      Very much like the verb " sparked!"

    • @panlam3366
      @panlam3366 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@@bthomson sad why no one has tried to bring life into these towns all the Life is in the big stupid cities 😢

    • @oakblaze433
      @oakblaze433 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@panlam3366 weird comment, no need to diss city life. People like to live near each other, that's all. But I agree with you I hope these towns get to really experience liveliness again

  • @lindaburns4890
    @lindaburns4890 11 місяців тому +10

    I have been following you for about three weeks. I found your videos interesting and educational in regards to other states their living conditions ,as well the home prices ect, thank you for all the information is useful .

  • @stroopwafel6141
    @stroopwafel6141 11 місяців тому +20

    Bingewatching your vlogs. Keep up the good work. Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @bibiijaz6238
    @bibiijaz6238 10 місяців тому +5

    A new bronco! Does that mean UA-cam is doing you right? I hope so, you deserve it! You put out a lot of great content.

  • @alexandralovesgoats3360
    @alexandralovesgoats3360 11 місяців тому +28

    I enjoyed your tour of the panhandle towns! So glad to see a video today! You are a great storyteller! I love the orange house in Pampa. The court house is gorgeous too. White Deer has a very interesting dynamic. Thank you for researching the town for us. A lot of people in this country are house poor as they say. I would think it would be nice they can afford to put their money into other things. Your food looked great!

  • @manonfire3642
    @manonfire3642 11 місяців тому +24

    These videos are invaluable in that they represent 'history', history of the past and of the future. I consider what Joe & Nic is doing a national treasure of events which will soon perish into lost memory. Thanks for doing such a great service to the people of the USA, those who can still recall the past.

  • @pamelia7788
    @pamelia7788 11 місяців тому +8

    Hi Joe! so glad to see you out and about. You seemed very tired after the last trip. Congrats on the nice new car. I hope you told Nicole how pretty she looked. Thanks for going to Borger. My husband was born in Borger in 1950 and this brought back memories of his grandma's house and all the great times being a kid there. God bless you guys. Pam

  • @randygyulay5114
    @randygyulay5114 11 місяців тому +7

    Another enjoyable trip through Texas.

  • @blackvulcan100
    @blackvulcan100 11 місяців тому +5

    Watching once again from the UK ,absolutely fascinating.

  • @mwyatt222
    @mwyatt222 11 місяців тому +13

    Those are miserable places to live as far as weather goes. Windy wet cold winters and extreme heat in the summer.

    • @TheTradosaurus
      @TheTradosaurus 25 днів тому

      Wrong! Summer nights are cool and fantastic.

  • @edsel6818
    @edsel6818 11 місяців тому +4

    Nice, next time visit Shamrock and Canadian, Texas.😁😎🤠👌🇺🇸👍

  • @marywalker2896
    @marywalker2896 11 місяців тому +6

    We lived in lufkin Texas many years ago. A wonderful small town. Loved living there but moved closer to family when we got older.

    • @Thecargohustler
      @Thecargohustler 11 місяців тому +1

      I am from Jasper

    • @tammyblack2747
      @tammyblack2747 16 годин тому

      I went to SFA. Sometimes shopped in Lufkin. Right before I moved back home after college, I worked at Beard’s in Lufkin during its going out of business sale. I also was a volunteer DJ at KSWP.

  • @prophetmargin7497
    @prophetmargin7497 11 місяців тому +34

    I find the best part of your videos is when you and Nicole hit one of those local restaurants and sample its unique cuisine!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  11 місяців тому +10

      Cool. We like doing that! :)

    • @Steve-ow4jt
      @Steve-ow4jt 11 місяців тому +8

      Nothing better than a great place to eat. Good food makes any trip worth while.

  • @dalemuzingo799
    @dalemuzingo799 11 місяців тому +11

    I used to shuttle other drivers around the National/Enterprise lot at KCI. Had my pick of any vehicle. I always went with a Grand Cherokee. Most comfortable to drive, fit several people, tightest turning radius, etc. Good choice! 👍

  • @lisamoncrieff5512
    @lisamoncrieff5512 11 місяців тому +7

    Hi guys. House for sale info: $230,000. Built in 1980 - 3 bed, 2 bath, 1,758 square feet on a 7,013 sq ft lot. 2 car garage. Looks real nice inside, yard is well kept and has a fire pit, plus a raised play house for kids. Well maintained property from what I can see :)

  • @CharlottePrattWilson
    @CharlottePrattWilson 11 місяців тому +29

    Isn’t it a shame that our towns are in such disrepair? Thank you for showing the truth of what this country has come to. It’s still very relaxing to hear your voice and watch your videos.

    • @gordonlandreth9550
      @gordonlandreth9550 11 місяців тому +12

      A main reason that the smaller towns are losing people is the fact that in earlier times they needed lots of workers to harvest the crops or deal with the livestock . Now days with these huge tractors and herding cattle with helicopters , all these workers are not needed , so the kids leave the town and move to the city to find jobs . Trust me , America is not dying .

    • @gregs8606
      @gregs8606 11 місяців тому

      Go look up "Agenda 21" and you'll see why small towns are shrinking

    • @gregs8606
      @gregs8606 11 місяців тому +1

      Oops that should read " United Nations Agenda 21"

    • @billsmith5960
      @billsmith5960 11 місяців тому +1

      @@gordonlandreth9550 - That's true. Also in other areas, the factory that people worked at or the mine shut down, thus people move away. No jobs to be had. Many of the areas are where old people are there to die. Usually the local hospital is booming because those old people need healthcare.

    • @CharlottePrattWilson
      @CharlottePrattWilson 11 місяців тому +2

      @@gordonlandreth9550 But there’s no excuse for the trash in some of these towns. And our government could put money towards these American towns before sending to other countries!

  • @davfrui
    @davfrui 11 місяців тому +4

    Joe & Nic I love you road trips because when I was growing up my dad took me and my sisters all over America 🇺🇸 I thought it was just life but at the beginning of each school year when we discussed what we did last summer I found I was the only one who toured the nation and it was fun, interesting and educational with you guys I don’t have to sit in the back seat of a Buick Electra 225. Thank you Lord for Joe and Nic !!!!!!!!!

  • @projectkj7643
    @projectkj7643 11 місяців тому +4

    I had family live in all those towns! Haven't heard of those towns in a LONG time. My mom met my father in Skellytown. She grew up in Pampa and White Deer. Never been to any of those towns so it is nice to see them. Thank you!

  • @NickvainUSA
    @NickvainUSA 11 місяців тому +13

    It’s amazing to tour the real and rural America with you guys. Too bad the Panhandle is so far from Austin, but I’m glad to have your UA-cam channel to explore it.
    Safe drive to New Mexico!

  • @ahmad-ds6pm
    @ahmad-ds6pm 7 місяців тому +2

    I love this video especially the moment that you feel peace when no annoying sound in the country ❤❤

  • @dalemuzingo799
    @dalemuzingo799 11 місяців тому +7

    Had you went one town West of Bolger to Fritch, I've got a good friend from there. His family still lives there. Really enjoy watching your vids by the way. Especially the way you research and go into detail on each place you visit.

  • @zoidmo3388
    @zoidmo3388 11 місяців тому +4

    Hey Joe & Nic. You made my Tuesday. So happy to be back on the road with you guys. Thank you for all the stats you dig up..mighty interesting. I've always heard things are big in Texas..by the looks of those tacos..my goodness. One taco would feed me for 3 days. YUM!

  • @Bear_58
    @Bear_58 11 місяців тому +10

    Wow, what a stark contrast between the north and the south. Me? I prefer the south and sure do miss Louisiana. Excellent video and I loved the music in the restaurant. I was a young man when these first came out. 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻 as always, thank you Joe and Nicole ❤️

    • @zoidmo3388
      @zoidmo3388 11 місяців тому +3

      oh yeah..I remember the tune from BTO & Loggin etc..u & I must be from the same era AWESOME music back then ! Cheers stomod.

    • @Bear_58
      @Bear_58 11 місяців тому +3

      @@zoidmo3388 Rock on my friend 😎👍

    • @bttrflygal
      @bttrflygal 10 місяців тому +1

      I was picking up on the music too

  • @georgekelly9797
    @georgekelly9797 11 місяців тому +7

    Nice way to start your next adventure Joe and Nicole. Something about the way you present the facts of the town, the driving around all the different neighborhoods that keep your attention. I completed my driving bucket list and traveled the states as well as a long time driving around Alaska. I can’t thank you and Nicole for taking on my next adventures. The house 505W 5th ave in White Deer is selling for $230.000 {pending). I can’t wrap my head around what the people make for a living in that town. Thanks for the videos, be well, be safe and good luck with your new ride.

  • @marmarmarjacks5169
    @marmarmarjacks5169 11 місяців тому +3

    You are Awesome Joe(Lord Spoda) and Nic....i am interested in Texas because ive never been there..keep thise Texas Videos Comin'♥️💯♥️💯

  • @ltgengr
    @ltgengr 11 місяців тому +7

    Well that was a short break from the 3 month trip. I wasn't expecting another video for a month or two.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  11 місяців тому +3

      We took 8 days off. We always have videos backed up so we can stay on schedule. :)

  • @ryanschindler923
    @ryanschindler923 11 місяців тому +4

    This one hit different since I grew up in Pampa and now live in Amarillo. But sadly, there lots of small town in the panhandle that are drying up and blowing away. It's hard to believe Borger at one time had 40,000
    Keep up the great work on the videos, you do a great job with them!

  • @Dwayne-mb2uj
    @Dwayne-mb2uj 11 місяців тому +11

    I drove OTR and our company forbid us to drive across Texas but if we had to we could only dive in the panhandle and we could not stop there so we had to be sure to have enough fuel in tank to get across the panhandle going E & W . There are these Trucker News papers that print stories about what towns to avoid and what towns are safe .Texas is a state that sees truck drivers as part of the tax base and the police are seen as corrupt in these small towns and this paper keeps data and our company paid attention so that none of us drivers would get in trouble just so they could make a buck. I just can`t remember the paper`s name.

    • @anthonymartinez4462
      @anthonymartinez4462 11 місяців тому +6

      I am a local in the Texas Panhandle and I believe your assessment is correct they see dollar signs when they see out of state rigs. Lots of dirty agencies in the smaller bedroom communities outside of the Amarillo areas. Be safe driving

  • @andrewward5891
    @andrewward5891 11 місяців тому +10

    Maybe someone will comment with an answer about the high incomes in White Deer. My theory is most of the guys in town are working on some sort of big construction project (obviously not in town). The town is 55% male which is pretty high so might be some single men who moved there for the project (or married guys who are temporarily living there until project is over). When the Diamondbacks baseball stadium was being built I made friends with a welder who worked on the steel girders that supported the ballpark. He lived in the Phoenix area for a year or two during construction of the ballpark, made a lot of money, and relocated to the next project. I’m thinking this might be a similar situation. Maybe oil wells or a refinery?

    • @markphillips1048
      @markphillips1048 11 місяців тому +1

      There is a large highway construction contractor in White Deer that does work all over the country. That's one reason. Another is that there are large wind farms surrounding the town and the jobs that come with that also pay well. There are a couple of small companies that build specialized agricultural equipment that is shipped all over the world from there, and Clint and Sons Jerky company is there. They sell jerky all over the country. All together, those things gives White Deer some unique advantages other small towns don't have.

    • @highjenks3d
      @highjenks3d 11 місяців тому +1

      I just did

    • @highjenks3d
      @highjenks3d 11 місяців тому +1

      If you want to know the secret reason why the 6 figure incomes on youtube there is a film called the Plutonium Circus, it explains it all.

  • @ENJIMEEREBAY
    @ENJIMEEREBAY 11 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the well made presentation.

  • @NorlandBoxcar
    @NorlandBoxcar 11 місяців тому +8

    It never stops to intrigue me to see such quiet towns that still look cozy despite the presence of dilapidated buildings and homes. Good video!

    • @kenhoyer8601
      @kenhoyer8601 7 місяців тому

      They always seem to have nice cars and pickups too.

  • @jefflunt9615
    @jefflunt9615 9 місяців тому +2

    Love sitting next to you on these wonderful back roads and listening to all the interesting information you pass along. And the restaurant stops and food reviews are a nice tough. Thank You.

  • @onrycodger
    @onrycodger 7 місяців тому +2

    Happy New Year! This video was so nice, I watched it twice. Thumbs up 👍

  • @NativeNYer
    @NativeNYer 11 місяців тому +5

    U guys rest up quick! I'm glad cuz ur vids r awesome and love all the stats on all the places u go! The jeep Cherokee is nice my pop had one. On the road again b safe out there.

  • @IamWadeHeineman
    @IamWadeHeineman 11 місяців тому +3

    As I just complimented the other USA geographical documentarian I sometimes watch, I'll do the same here. Ive been watching your videos the past year.
    As long as you've not stolen a part of my life, or been part of stealing, 'any part of my lie or others', these compliments shall stand.
    You present the most interesting historical picture of USA towns and states I've seen.
    The color commentary is entertaining as well.
    You keep things positive for your show. That's admirable. I can't do that considering I've been under attack for so many years, by so many interests, even my own family at times.
    But it's good you do in your show.. I'm surprised you haven't taken a break, but maybe you want to be sure your audience remains.
    As long as you've not stolen, or been part of stealing, any part of my life, or anyone else's, I hope you continue

  • @hisdness1
    @hisdness1 11 місяців тому +2

    I love the music in that restaurant. Got some nostalgia there.

  • @thinukawijerathne
    @thinukawijerathne 10 місяців тому +1

    I found this channel today, and it's exactly the type of video I've always wanted - pure vibes with no background music. Please create more videos like this all across the country. Great job!

  • @joycelebaron2582
    @joycelebaron2582 11 місяців тому +4

    WOOOOOOWW! You traded the Bronco in! I didn't even notice at first until you mentioned it! That Bronco did you proud, IMHO and I hope she goes to a good home. Somebody made a remark in one of your previous videos, maybe trying to be funny, that you wouldn't let Nicole drive the Bronco. Well, I'm glad you cleared that up! Good luck with the Grand Cherokee!!

  • @catherinefrancis5827
    @catherinefrancis5827 11 місяців тому +4

    Great video! Plz keep making them❤

  • @cds1957
    @cds1957 9 місяців тому +2

    A lot of the buildings are Skelly tons. Lol. Just found your channel and I love it,especially your commentary.

  • @printer1105
    @printer1105 11 місяців тому +1

    I lived in Virgina 20 yrs ago and used to tell a girlfriend of the vast flat plains that would show the curvature of the earth and she just wouldnt believe me your videos almost capture that sense of the vastness that I was trying to convey to her. Thank you for posting.

  • @robingeilhuber6081
    @robingeilhuber6081 11 місяців тому +4

    Always enjoy looking up all these places on google earth.

  • @hildahilpert5018
    @hildahilpert5018 11 місяців тому +6

    Lots of mexican restaurants around here plus others in our area.This whole area between San Antonio and Austin keeps growing.Even towns like Marion had new houses.There are places like waelder, Westhoff, Cuero, Goliad, Dewville Garfield, Cheapside Cotton Patch etc.

    • @panlam3366
      @panlam3366 10 місяців тому +1

      It's sad most people just move in to the cities these towns will keep fading away 😢

    • @feoyjodido1372
      @feoyjodido1372 10 місяців тому +2

      Goliad Tx, a town with great meaning for many Mexicans, since the General Ignacio Zaragoza was born there. hero of the battle of Puebla on that May 5th...

    • @user-wu3mm7hd3y
      @user-wu3mm7hd3y 25 днів тому

      Taco ,taco need another taco. Not

  • @cherienafo7676
    @cherienafo7676 11 місяців тому +2

    OZ/ Thanks U 2 !! Very good to see you again- great that YT throw your vids up in front of my face ! (who said algorithms are bad?) LOL ! Yeah, White Deer- interesting figures. I particularly love the residential sections- especially in those old 'fading' towns. Cheers CY

  • @CristinaGarcia-Calvo
    @CristinaGarcia-Calvo 10 місяців тому +2

    marvellous tone and splendidly informative.

  • @cassyharrison3592
    @cassyharrison3592 11 місяців тому +4

    Good video. The house in White Deer, TX, is pending at $230,000. The address has it at 505 W. 5th Ave. rather than St.

  • @tinal.holloway2149
    @tinal.holloway2149 11 місяців тому +5

    Your new auto is so much quieter than the other one. Just to let you know. But I really enjoy your videos. And I love it to it's like going on a journey without going anywhere. Thank you. Keep up the great videos coming.

  • @user-qb7js9ey4o
    @user-qb7js9ey4o 5 місяців тому +2

    (From Amsterdam) I have watched these videos multiple times and am fascinated every single time! Wonderfully informative and entertaining! Love it ! !

  • @lynndale6235
    @lynndale6235 5 місяців тому +1

    My grandfather worked as a roughneck in Borger in 1925. He, my grandmother and my dad & his sister lived in what was called tent town, dirt floors and all. It might have been a bit rough as they moved back to Mobeetie, TX which is a town with a whole another story.

  • @majorlagg9321
    @majorlagg9321 11 місяців тому +8

    That statue in White Deer has to be a plaintiff lawyer's dream come true. Set up in the middle of a large intersection with no signs or barricades. I'm shocked no one has hit it yet.

    • @daviddecelles8714
      @daviddecelles8714 11 місяців тому

      Quite a few of the small towns videod on this channel have prominent statuary or other structures at the very center of their main intersections. I'd be willing to bet that none of them has been the occasion for a serious personal injury accident.

    • @jessieshaw06
      @jessieshaw06 11 місяців тому

      Those of us who live in whitedeer knows that the sign says go around the deer

    • @daviddecelles8714
      @daviddecelles8714 11 місяців тому

      Right! Bsedes, its size and white color ( visible at night) is enough to prevent collisions.

  • @sclm046
    @sclm046 11 місяців тому +3

    As always, I found your video informative! My wife attended school in Pampa. Regarding Borger, what a history that place has! In 1927 Governor Daniel J. Moody sent in a detachment of Texas Rangers to restore order. Some successes occurred. However, the criminal element was deeply entrenched. Sporadic violence would still flare-up. District Attorney John A. Holmes was assassinated September 18, 1929 by parties unknown. The governor had had enough. Martial law was declared. A contingent of militia was dispatched from Fort Worth on a special train. Upon arrival, the "clean-up" commenced. Violence even claimed the life of A. P. (Ace) Borger, the town's namesake.

  • @dariusrucker7854
    @dariusrucker7854 10 місяців тому +2

    Being from one of the panhandle towns it is absolutely mind boggling to me that 2 million pople found a simple drive through these towns interesting.

    • @gbae636
      @gbae636 9 місяців тому

      😆 right. Im from the 806 too.

    • @danstrayer111
      @danstrayer111 7 місяців тому

      Maybe it's akin to walking through Pompei....gawking and marveling how people used to live.

  • @conniecorbett474
    @conniecorbett474 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for your video today! How great to have a new vehicle for your travel adventures, enjoy.

  • @hilarybramley7529
    @hilarybramley7529 11 місяців тому +3

    Ate in that same restaurant when we were in Amarillo, and travelling in a Cherokee, too. Thanks again for these informative videos

  • @jerryglenn7323
    @jerryglenn7323 11 місяців тому +4

    400! New ride! You go Joe! Another 100k? We hope so.👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

  • @louispaxton8336
    @louispaxton8336 11 місяців тому +2

    You do a great job..improvements have been terrific! Like an "armchair travelogue"!

  • @SajjadKhan-jn7cw
    @SajjadKhan-jn7cw 11 місяців тому +2

    You do a great job and very informative thanks for sharing Joe and Nic

  • @onrycodger
    @onrycodger 11 місяців тому +4

    Those tacos 🌮 looked delicious!
    Thumbs up 👍

  • @dougeverett4350
    @dougeverett4350 11 місяців тому +3

    Family ranch in Gage, Oklahoma, travel thru Texas. Town after town like this .very peaceful . Watch out for Higgins ,TX PD! Especially with out of state plates

    • @bloqk16
      @bloqk16 10 місяців тому

      Going back 50 years ago the Urban Legend about the Texas cops was that a motorist with California plates would get cited for speeding if he wasn't exceeding the speed limit.

  • @RobertoAHenderson
    @RobertoAHenderson 6 місяців тому +2

    Excellent channel. This video was loaded with great info you want when driving accross these towns. You are a natural my friend. Your attention to relevant information is great. beautiful wife you have. Congrats. Thanks for what you do. I really enjoy it.

  • @geemanbmw
    @geemanbmw 2 дні тому +1

    That 🚦@ 21:43 is incognito 👀, i would have gone through it, lol. Good catch. I enjoy your videos and the journey you take us on, much appreciated. God bless and stay safe in your travels.

  • @filthyanimal874
    @filthyanimal874 11 місяців тому +3

    I’m so jealous! I really really hate living in a big city. I’m so sick of the loud traffic and rude people. Everyone is in such a big damn rush here and always want to fight each other it seems. I wish I lived in a quiet tiny town like these. One day I hope to say goodbye to
    El Paso, Texas forever. I’ll never leave my Texas though lol.

    • @panlam3366
      @panlam3366 10 місяців тому

      Yeah it's sad that all of these people moving to Texas but they are only moving to the liberal cities while these towns fade away 😢I don't get it why do people only like stupid liberal cities

  • @Fire_And_Iron
    @Fire_And_Iron 11 місяців тому +3

    I have family living in Borger.. and lived there for awhile myself.

  • @endurancegoliath4569
    @endurancegoliath4569 11 місяців тому +2

    that last town was idd interesting with those income numbers. I was surprised the medium value of homes is just 108 k. Man imagine your income is around 200 k a year and houses are that cheap. Very lucky people.

  • @taraupchurch9389
    @taraupchurch9389 11 місяців тому +1

    I was born there and lived out at Sneed Camp. TBH, it was beautiful back in the 70s. When I went back in 2000 it was like a different county. Dusty and dead. Sneed is completely gone... like every house and even the school. It was surreal.

  • @aidanacebo9529
    @aidanacebo9529 11 місяців тому +3

    there's a really awesome military museum in Pampa, they have some neat stuff including an F-105 Thunderchief, an F-4 Phantom, a PBJ-1(Navy B-25 mitchell) and an M16 MGMC half track, albeit missing the M45 quadmount. you can tell it's an M16 because there are portions of the armor that are hinged at the bottom, to allow for a greater range of fire, but still protection akin to the similar M3 halftrack it's based on, when not set up for firing. Pampa was also home to Larry McMurtry, who wrote the famous western "Lonesome Dove Ranch" novels. the nice old woman at the historical society that I spoke to mentioned that he was born there, and she grew up knowing him in passing.
    I'm seriously considering moving to Pampa. it's a nice little town.
    I also rode straight through a dust devil on my motorcycle in White Deer, Tx. scared the hell out of me, but I didn't go down.

  • @Bogieking78
    @Bogieking78 11 місяців тому +3

    505 W 5TH ST WHITE DEER: asking 230,000; built 1980, 3 bed 2 bath 1758 sqft, 50x140 lot size. Note: sold in 2020 for 191,575.

  • @TheTradosaurus
    @TheTradosaurus 25 днів тому +1

    Graduated high school in Borger. Had my 40th high school reunion in 2023.

  • @DaveOneDay
    @DaveOneDay 11 місяців тому +2

    I did a survey on that refinerie probably 15 yrs ago... what I remember about that town was the movie theater closed so early... We would drive to Amarillo for any type of entertainment.

  • @CathyK-kf2ni
    @CathyK-kf2ni 11 місяців тому +4

    I love your videos and have liked researching homes. It would be great if you could include commute to nearest city time on your intro for those looking to work and live rural. But I do appreciate your info. Thank you!

  • @edwardleecaliforniausa
    @edwardleecaliforniausa 11 місяців тому +2

    Morning Joe and Nic happy Tuesday morning and I loved your vlogs and you all amazing Supporter

  • @19AKS58
    @19AKS58 3 місяці тому +1

    Buildings sit in varying levels of disrepair, but mother nature has taken over the lawns and gardens. The skeletal remains of a once vital town is both tragic and nostalgic. How many years ago was it the center of the universe for the families that lived in its homes and the people that ran its busineses? If we look close enough, can we detect the shadow of the paths they walked? Can we hear whispered echoes of once strong voices? Inevitably, the mothers and fathers that nurtured their children in this town have also passed on. Was one of those children us? We can restore a home, re-plant a garden, but we cannot resurrect those golden moments in our past that shaped us. Perhaps this ghost town, standing like a sentry, reminds us to acknowledge our ancestors, for whom our goals were their whole world, during those golden moments.

  • @mmm7m672
    @mmm7m672 11 місяців тому +1

    Borger had a oil boom in 80s last time I was there & it has changed a lot since we were there

  • @anthonymartinez4462
    @anthonymartinez4462 11 місяців тому +13

    I live not far from a neighboring town it is very accurate on the history of what you said on Borger . The early days the Sheriff Two Guns was a convicted murder and he ran illegal whiskey and brothels in the town if you wanted a piece of the action he controlled what went on. The town had estimated 2,000 hookers to service all the workers. The governor sent the Texas rangers I believe twice and even declared martial law. All of this information can be found in the Texas Panhandle Plains museum in Canyon Texas they have a very good display!!!

  • @TexasTinyHomesRock
    @TexasTinyHomesRock 11 місяців тому +4

    I've been searching all over Texas for several years now and it's crazy how much people are wanting for their old run down homes and empty buildings in dead ghost towns.

  • @tommygarcia6362
    @tommygarcia6362 11 місяців тому +1

    Grew up in Memphis Texas. Small town close friends. Highschool and Jr high is a sidewalk away from each other. Miss the 80's and 90's small town life. Farming for extra money learning life lessons for older men at the cafe.

    • @user-Jamie218
      @user-Jamie218 11 місяців тому +1

      Local Dallas radio celebrity Junior Miller is always talking about how that Memphis stadium’s end zone is almost on top of 287

    • @tommygarcia6362
      @tommygarcia6362 11 місяців тому

      @@user-Jamie218 the home stands is on corner of 287. Kick extra point hit a semi and get extra 3 points.

  • @RobertEMason
    @RobertEMason 9 місяців тому +2

    Really enjoy your videos - informative and entertaining. Some of the towns are so bizzare and sad. It's like life passed them by

  • @TinkerTailor4303
    @TinkerTailor4303 11 місяців тому +6

    In Borger, it looks like they built the road downtown to accommodate the trees.😊

    • @Slidebite1775
      @Slidebite1775 11 місяців тому

      In the 60’s and 70’s my mother said they raced to much on Main so the changed the road to a two lane and added trees. In the 80’s and 90’s we just raced behind the refinery and on the road to the carbon black plant.