We stayed at Lake June-Lake Placid every year starting when I was a very young child i.e. 5. I was just thinking about Lake Placid Tower today and the gift shop and restaurant! Such great memories ❤️❤️❤️. We always went around the time of year when the oranges blossoms were blooming. That’s my favorite scent. I believe heaven will smell like orange blossoms!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Tampa Jay, I just came across your video. As police chief for the Lake Placid Police Department, I thank you for seeing the best parts of our beautiful little town. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much Chief! I appreciate you watching and chiming in on the video. I really enjoyed my day there in Lake Placid and it’s such a gem of a town! I will return one day to check out the festival! Hope all is well today and thank you for your service, and stay safe out there my friend. Much ahead!!
Chief, can you please tell us why the tower is not open and what future plans might there be for the tower? I would love to see someone restore it and the other “Old Florida” spots he saw that were abandoned.
@@nicolaxoxo1 The tower is privately owned and has some structural issues that keep them from allowing public access. The current owner has yet to show interest in restoring it or any future plans to open it. He makes royalties selling space to cellular companies placing antennas on the side of it. I have been to the top and it is a beautiful sight for sure.
I was not born and raised in Florida but I do remember when at times as a kid, I remember stopping at these road side places and couldn’t wait to get the fresh orange juice and browse through the gift shop.. a big attraction for my brother and me.. lol while traveling to Sarasota, Nokomis beach area thankyou for sharing
I visited the tower in 2003. There was a nice restaurant at the base. I purchased a ticket to the top. Incredible view. When I got back down the ticket seller said it was closing next week. The owner was losing money because of the maintenance.
The Caladium Festival will be held from July 23 - 25. You can take a bus tour out to the Caladium fields. Art and craft booths, food booths, plant sales, car & bike show too. Come on back for it!
@@TampaJay Have you been to Fort Pierce yet? There's alot of old stuff to see there. I believe there is the old St Anastasia Catholic schoolhouse on 10th ave Orange Ave. I have a video of it just uploaded today if you wanna see it
My family moved to Lake Placid in 1970. I grew up here. A wonderful small town. I remember going to the Pineapple Plantation. They had pineapple slushy drinks in red cup, delicious! There used to be many many more orange groves. Love this town! That college was the High School. When I went there it was the Middle School. Mr. Dewy also invented the Dewy Decimal System.
I grew up in Lake Placid. The pineapple place is where we used to get pineapple slushes ,he had everything I imaginable in pineapple flavor or shaped like a pineapple. He even had pineapple wine and toothpaste. We always loved going up in the tower. You could see for miles. That park is where they have the caladium festival at every year and there are bears in Higjlands county.I went to school at that school before they built the new school.
11:41 - The mural was painted by Keith Goodson. I went to school with him in Avon Park and he was always a great artist... its great to see his artwork again!
Lake Placid was a wonderful place to live. Thank you for sharing this fun walk down memory lane. I haven't been to Lake Placid in over a decade, and it did my homesick heart good to see it again. I loved seeing the old high school again. Lots of happy memories made there. The frozen pineapple drinks were the best, and the view from the Placid Tower was breathtaking.
Used to love going up to the top of the Lake Placid tower. Used to be a great place to get orange sherbet at the base of the tower. I remember making a phone call from top of the tower in the 80's.
I just came across this video and it sparked a plethora of memories. Back in the '50s, the YMCA owned property on the shore of Lake Grassy and built a summer camp. From ages 9 thru 13, my parents would ship me off to the Y's summer camp for two months of blissful countrified fun. I was born and raised in Miami, so going away to a rural area like Highlands County was my version of Disneyworld. We had overnight tent camping trips, rifle practice, archery practice, fishing, canoeing and just plain wandering through the woods exploring -- catching snakes ... trying to sneak up on deer ... telling stories around the campfires at night. The counselors were all high school seniors or college freshmen and each cabin held 8-10 campers in bunkbeds. There was a communal toilet/shower building centrally located among the cabins called the "KYBO." I never understood why at the time, but thanks to the Internet I've learned it's a term the Scouting Movement of America called their outhouses. It's also said KYBO is an acronym for "Keep Your Bowels Open." For me the highlight of every summer was the twice a month overnight camping trips in nearby Highlands Hammock State Park. For a city-raised kid, sleeping in a smelly WWII vintage army jungle hammock is beyond fun. I could go on and on with fond memories, but just a shout-out to Tampa Jay for visiting this area and bringing back so many nice memories.
Highlands County is a wonderful place to visit! I am sure you will probably do a video Sebring and Highlands Hammock State Park as well. This was really interesting, I remember going up the tower with my parents back in the '70s. The museum looks like a fun place to go as well. Lake Placid is a cool little town. Awesome video!
Jay, when you showed the elevator of the tower, it reminded me of how the "lobby" that was straight ahead used to be the gift shop & it was like the size of a closet. There was only a wall to the left. We rode up to the top on that elevator every time we visited. That was in the mid 1960s. Back then, the plaza was an "L" shape with just a few small buildings & everything was shiny & new. Thanks for this video & the nostalgia attached.
I went to school at the old school you found. Graduated in 1974 from the white building to the left of the brick building. It was the school gym. I loved the lakes and orange groves! Thanks for the memories Tampa Jay!!
I’ve never heard anyone pronounce the word museum the way you do, but I like it. Cool video, there is so much more to Florida than Miami and Disney. It’s great to see some of it!
@@TampaJay 🤘 Metallica! Love the small towns and abandoned “old Florida”. I’m in Pinellas County and it’s WAY too crowded here (actually the most densely populated county in Florida)….looking to relocate somewhere mid to north FL and get some land. I am from Virginia so I appreciate the rare hills. So far Brooksville is the hilliest place in Florida that I have visited
Thanks Jay for another great vid. That town has super Murals. I love looking at them and enjoying so many of the cities that are getting murals... so much fun :)
I really like this type of video. It is nice to see small Florida towns since I can't visit for a while. Maybe you can do more videos like Sebring, Arcadia, Englewood, Sebastian, and other small towns. Thanks for sharing Tampa Jay !
I miss the pineapple place. My late grandfather used to drive me down from Sebring almost every weekend back in the 70's, when I was just a wee lad, to get our goodies and walk through the back where they grew pineapples. I still crave & eat pineapple marmalde to this day.
That building with the angled glass was amazing. What an awesome town. We have a similar train depot museum in my town with a train car outside that you can walk into. I love stuff like that! I enjoyed this one so much. I'm super excited for haunt season. You're a class act, my friend!
Fantastic video! I've been driving through lake placid all my life to visit family in lake Wales. I've always wanted to explore more and find all the murals, So thanks for all the info and tips!!!
Looked like an interesting place to visit and get juice. There are so many abandoned places in Florida. They should rebuild the tower. There is a tower located in Clermont called Florida Citrus tower that looks fun to visit.
The sad thing is the climate in Florida can very quickly destroy an abandoned or poorly maintained building. If water gets in, it’s mold city! Mold is the state flower of Florida
Tampa Jay great video my friend. I really enjoyed this. I'm a Floridian myself being from Daytona Beach now transplanted to Canton Georgia. I've been to lake placid several times when I made trips down to Sebring for the races. Anyway buddy thanks for taking us on the adventure it brought back memories.
Super nice of you to leave some money!!! Nice guy!! ❤ Love you and Chris the girl!!!! Another great video!! Cool place. The flowers ( spelling) are beautiful!!
My grandparents used to live in Lake Placid in the 70s grandpa died in 79 grandma died in 1981, they took us to that tower. They lived not to far in the Paradise mobile home park.
Nice guided tour, Jay. More than 10 years ago, my parents gave me some caladium bulbs that they bought at the festival. I planted them then and even to this day, they pop up every spring.
We vacationed there a year before we moved to Central Florida in 2020! Now I have to do a day trip back due to your Video! The funny part is I visited the Fantasy of Flight Museum Which was inspired by your video as I mentioned it to my friend who took me there! Thanks!
Went up the tower back in the 80s. Used to be a restaurant where you paid to go up. You can see so many lakes from up there. I live south of there and love riding the motorcycle up Old SR 8 to there.
Just found your channel today while surfing UA-cam. This is a great video. It brings back so many memories of many trips south to visit my retired parents in Bradenton. Lake Placid looks like paradise to this Northeastern Ohio boy! Someone sure looks after those murals. They all were fresh as new. We visited this area several times during our springtime (school-age kids) vacations. Ever hear of TomGaskins’ Cypress Kneeland? It was a hoot! Thanks for a look at the “Genuine” Florida too often passed up by the theme park crowd.
I remember going up in the tower when I was a kid. Also we ate at the restaurant for my birthday back in 2006. Sad how it's all basically abandoned there now. :(
St. Cloud another fine city. Came through one night and saw all the rolling hills with the street lights on. Real nice. Better than the Panama City area I live in now.
TJ! Kool vid today! Love all the local history! HOWEVER! The bank robbing mural, did the Marshall have "Benjamin Buttons Disease"? I only ask (poking harmless fun at u) because u said that the Marshall was active in that town from 1929-1926🤪😜😆😁😝! Luv ya Bud! Stay safe! Keep up the content!! P.s. 1 more try to invite u to Orlando this week to have dinner with the Fam & I! ✌️🙏😊
I kept wondering if you were going to mention the horror movie by the same name--and you finally did. With it, you explained that the movie was supposed to portray the lake this one was named after. I didn't realize that. No wonder you didn't mention the movie except briefly. There are some beautiful murals in that town. Thanks for covering so many of them. I enjoyed the video, Tampa Jay!
I use to love the pineapple 🍍 place... Did u pass by the Donald duck orange 🍊 factory? Not sure where that is or was.. I lived in Florida from age 15 to age 25.. I live in Kansas now... We just went to Fort Myers to see some of my grandkids...
HEY, TAMPA JAY WHAT'S UP.. Well that Tower is pretty dang Cool Looking and yeah seen the elevator shaft Inside too bad it's only being used for anything seems like a waste Yes I like theses abandoned place videos.. yep same name as the lake placid in New York where they had the Winter Olympics so many years ago now we'll cool vlog and hopefully Will see more OK Take care stay safe and see you on the next adventure
The place with the pineapple was called "Plantation Paradise" and the specialized in pineapple products including delicious pineapple juice slushes that they served in red plastic souvenir glasses. It was an obligatory stop for my family whenever we headed up this way from our home in Miami, I still remember those red souvenir glasses and the refreshing pineapple juice. Not exactly sure but I'd say they were operating until the late 1980s or early 1990s .... definitely wish they were still open!
Did you ever go to the large abandoned lake Wales Florida hotel. At end of down town lake Wales. Lake is on us 27. Also near by is spook hill. More on lake wales web site. Sad to what happened tO HI-LY. WENT THEIR WITH FRIEND WHO GAMGLE ON GAMES. LATE 70S TH EARY 80S. 😊
The design of the fruit stand / souvenir shop with the big pineapple, is from the '50s and '60s, you can tell because it has that futuristic space theme to it.
My latest Florida Roadside Attractions video : ua-cam.com/video/UTEKlPrZ_og/v-deo.html
If your ever in lake placid again, i can give you more in depth info behind some of the places, and show you the some other places.
We stayed at Lake June-Lake Placid every year starting when I was a very young child i.e. 5. I was just thinking about Lake Placid Tower today and the gift shop and restaurant! Such great memories ❤️❤️❤️. We always went around the time of year when the oranges blossoms were blooming. That’s my favorite scent. I believe heaven will smell like orange blossoms!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Tampa Jay, I just came across your video. As police chief for the Lake Placid Police Department, I thank you for seeing the best parts of our beautiful little town. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much Chief! I appreciate you watching and chiming in on the video. I really enjoyed my day there in Lake Placid and it’s such a gem of a town! I will return one day to check out the festival! Hope all is well today and thank you for your service, and stay safe out there my friend. Much ahead!!
Chief, can you please tell us why the tower is not open and what future plans might there be for the tower? I would love to see someone restore it and the other “Old Florida” spots he saw that were abandoned.
@@nicolaxoxo1 The tower is privately owned and has some structural issues that keep them from allowing public access. The current owner has yet to show interest in restoring it or any future plans to open it. He makes royalties selling space to cellular companies placing antennas on the side of it. I have been to the top and it is a beautiful sight for sure.
I was not born and raised in Florida but I do remember when at times as a kid, I remember stopping at these road side places and couldn’t wait to get the fresh orange juice and browse through the gift shop.. a big attraction for my brother and me.. lol while traveling to Sarasota, Nokomis beach area thankyou for sharing
I visited the tower in 2003. There was a nice restaurant at the base. I purchased a ticket to the top. Incredible view. When I got back down the ticket seller said it was closing next week. The owner was losing money because of the maintenance.
That giant pineapple 🍍 that is awesome
With a giant birds nest on top, I failed to mention it :)
Eagles nest on pineapple sign? HUGE!!
I said Oh, no 43 minutes long but it moved so quickly, and enjoyed every minute of it!
I was born and I’m still currently living in lake placid Florida
The Caladium Festival will be held from July 23 - 25. You can take a bus tour out to the Caladium fields. Art and craft booths, food booths, plant sales, car & bike show too. Come on back for it!
Thanks for sharing
@@TampaJay Have you been to Fort Pierce yet? There's alot of old stuff to see there. I believe there is the old St Anastasia Catholic schoolhouse on 10th ave Orange Ave. I have a video of it just uploaded today if you wanna see it
My family moved to Lake Placid in 1970. I grew up here. A wonderful small town. I remember going to the Pineapple Plantation. They had pineapple slushy drinks in red cup, delicious! There used to be many many more orange groves. Love this town! That college was the High School. When I went there it was the Middle School. Mr. Dewy also invented the Dewy Decimal System.
I grew up in Lake Placid. The pineapple place is where we used to get pineapple slushes ,he had everything I imaginable in pineapple flavor or shaped like a pineapple. He even had pineapple wine and toothpaste. We always loved going up in the tower. You could see for miles. That park is where they have the caladium festival at every year and there are bears in Higjlands county.I went to school at that school before they built the new school.
11:41 - The mural was painted by Keith Goodson. I went to school with him in Avon Park and he was always a great artist... its great to see his artwork again!
I really enjoy these videos of roadside Florida. Thank you
Lindoooo video muchas gracias!!! ❤❤❤Es hermosooo👏👏👏
Go north on 27 to Clermont Fl to visit the Citrus Tower! Still open to the public!
The hills are a little taller too.
Mango! 😂that's so funny it was just laying there..
Very interesting video, good shoot, nice walking tour. Thanks for sharing 🙂👍
Thank you
That tower is leaning. Those flowers here in MD where I live we call them elephant ears. I was raised in Gainesville FL. Miss it
Another fine video sir.
Thank you
Superb informative video. TFP . GREETINGS from England!
Thank you Sheila! Greetings
there's a caladium capitol of the world?!?! I want to go to there! This is an awesome video babe, great job!!
Much ahead!! Oh yes!!! ❤️
Tampa Jay? How original. Like Tompa bay.
Yup except I got here first 😂
Lake Placid was a wonderful place to live. Thank you for sharing this fun walk down memory lane. I haven't been to Lake Placid in over a decade, and it did my homesick heart good to see it again. I loved seeing the old high school again. Lots of happy memories made there. The frozen pineapple drinks were the best, and the view from the Placid Tower was breathtaking.
yes Lake Placid is my home town
Really enjoyed the tour. I have lived in Lake Placid 11 years and I saw several things in this video for the first time. Nice work!
Roadside attractions and abandoned places rocks! Murals are awesome. Loved this vid, awesome area ! Classic car 🔥. 👍👍👍
Thanks buddy
The Tower Restaurant had THE BEST chicken salad plate. The sweet corn muffin was perfection.
Wish I could’ve tried that thank you
Used to love going up to the top of the Lake Placid tower. Used to be a great place to get orange sherbet at the base of the tower. I remember making a phone call from top of the tower in the 80's.
What an awesome adventure Jay! I love this series. Thank you for sharing the history while capturing the present so beautifully!
Thank you!
I just came across this video and it sparked a plethora of memories. Back in the '50s, the YMCA owned property on the shore of Lake Grassy and built a summer camp. From ages 9 thru 13, my parents would ship me off to the Y's summer camp for two months of blissful countrified fun. I was born and raised in Miami, so going away to a rural area like Highlands County was my version of Disneyworld. We had overnight tent camping trips, rifle practice, archery practice, fishing, canoeing and just plain wandering through the woods exploring -- catching snakes ... trying to sneak up on deer ... telling stories around the campfires at night. The counselors were all high school seniors or college freshmen and each cabin held 8-10 campers in bunkbeds. There was a communal toilet/shower building centrally located among the cabins called the "KYBO." I never understood why at the time, but thanks to the Internet I've learned it's a term the Scouting Movement of America called their outhouses. It's also said KYBO is an acronym for "Keep Your Bowels Open." For me the highlight of every summer was the twice a month overnight camping trips in nearby Highlands Hammock State Park. For a city-raised kid, sleeping in a smelly WWII vintage army jungle hammock is beyond fun. I could go on and on with fond memories, but just a shout-out to Tampa Jay for visiting this area and bringing back so many nice memories.
I remember that camp on lake grassy. My dad fished that lake a lot
Highlands County is a wonderful place to visit! I am sure you will probably do a video Sebring and Highlands Hammock State Park as well. This was really interesting, I remember going up the tower with my parents back in the '70s. The museum looks like a fun place to go as well. Lake Placid is a cool little town. Awesome video!
Jay, when you showed the elevator of the tower, it reminded me of how the "lobby" that was straight ahead used to be the gift shop & it was like the size of a closet.
There was only a wall to the left.
We rode up to the top on that elevator every time we visited.
That was in the mid 1960s.
Back then, the plaza was an "L" shape
with just a few small buildings & everything was shiny & new.
Thanks for this video & the nostalgia attached.
Hahaha I can't stop hearing Weird Al singing "Murals Murals Murals" to Motley cru's classic thanks to you now Tampa Jay!!! :)
Hahaha thank you
Love old Florida 👍
Loved this and the museum but, Ziggy .. my sentimental favorite! 👏🥳🤘
Oh boy!
@@TampaJay Theme song music just went through my head!😃👏
Dude I’ve wanted to go back and check out that juice place forever! So glad you made this video!
I went to school at the old school you found. Graduated in 1974 from the white building to the left of the brick building. It was the school gym. I loved the lakes and orange groves! Thanks for the memories Tampa Jay!!
We need or UA-camrs like you to keep these places from fading into the past. Lets keep them alive....
I’ve never heard anyone pronounce the word museum the way you do, but I like it. Cool video, there is so much more to Florida than Miami and Disney. It’s great to see some of it!
I LOVE these vlogs! Small town America, nothing better!❤️
Those murals are 😻 beautiful!
I agree thanks Diane
@@TampaJay 🤘 Metallica! Love the small towns and abandoned “old Florida”. I’m in Pinellas County and it’s WAY too crowded here (actually the most densely populated county in Florida)….looking to relocate somewhere mid to north FL and get some land. I am from Virginia so I appreciate the rare hills. So far Brooksville is the hilliest place in Florida that I have visited
These are the kind of stops that make a great video!
Thank you so much love spending my weekends i places like this
Great video! The tower reminds me of the Citrus Tower in my hometown Clermont, Fl on the same Hwy 27. Sad to see it’s closed and abandoned.
This is a wonderful vlog. I live in Chicago so it is great to see small towns in other States. Excellent job 👏
Thank you Bob
Thanks Jay for another great vid. That town has super Murals. I love looking at them and enjoying so many of the cities that are getting murals... so much fun :)
Woo hoo, another old Florida type video ! I just love these ! .Great video Jay.
Thank you Bee
Really really enjoyed this such a peaceful feel good video 😆❤🙏😊
Thanks Mary the town was very peaceful
Those murals were great!👍😊💕
Just found you loved this video thank you so much. 😁😎
Hey Tampa Jay, glad you all had a wonderful time! We hope to be there in about a month. Steven
i love this old school stuff
Great murals. Loved the video Jay. 🙂👍
I really like this type of video. It is nice to see small Florida towns since I can't visit for a while. Maybe you can do more videos like Sebring, Arcadia, Englewood, Sebastian, and other small towns. Thanks for sharing Tampa Jay !
Are you familiar with Wauchula?
@@KoryGilesYT I have only passed through once several years ago.
Murals so beautiful jay :)
It's too bad you couldn't get inside those abandoned places. I would of loved to do that. Loved this video man!
love the murals, thanks TJ!
Thanks buddy
Such a fantastic video! Love that you showcased this beautiful quaint area!
I miss the pineapple place. My late grandfather used to drive me down from Sebring almost every weekend back in the 70's, when I was just a wee lad, to get our goodies and walk through the back where they grew pineapples. I still crave & eat pineapple marmalde to this day.
Tell Adam the caladiums are NOT petunias! LOL! Great series, buddy- love it! The “ block” tower is next to a “ H & R Block” sign. ! Pat Bella for me.
Your travel and abandoned places videos are always my favorite. Thanks again for making fun content!
Thank you Abby
That building with the angled glass was amazing. What an awesome town. We have a similar train depot museum in my town with a train car outside that you can walk into. I love stuff like that! I enjoyed this one so much. I'm super excited for haunt season. You're a class act, my friend!
Fantastic video! I've been driving through lake placid all my life to visit family in lake Wales. I've always wanted to explore more and find all the murals, So thanks for all the info and tips!!!
It’s a beautiful little town thanks Dara
Looked like an interesting place to visit and get juice. There are so many abandoned places in Florida. They should rebuild the tower. There is a tower located in Clermont called Florida Citrus tower that looks fun to visit.
The sad thing is the climate in Florida can very quickly destroy an abandoned or poorly maintained building. If water gets in, it’s mold city! Mold is the state flower of Florida
This is my hometown! Thanks for filming it!
Tampa Jay great video my friend. I really enjoyed this. I'm a Floridian myself being from Daytona Beach now transplanted to Canton Georgia. I've been to lake placid several times when I made trips down to Sebring for the races. Anyway buddy thanks for taking us on the adventure it brought back memories.
Super nice of you to leave some money!!! Nice guy!! ❤ Love you and Chris the girl!!!! Another great video!! Cool place. The flowers ( spelling) are beautiful!!
My grandparents used to live in Lake Placid in the 70s grandpa died in 79 grandma died in 1981, they took us to that tower. They lived not to far in the Paradise mobile home park.
That place looks awesome. Our town has murals as well. They definitely make a difference in the vibe of the town.
Love a town with murals thanks so much
Great Video!...I'm from Florida.
Thanks for the tour and reminder of how luxurious and old world our beautiful state is.
Nice guided tour, Jay. More than 10 years ago, my parents gave me some caladium bulbs that they bought at the festival. I planted them then and even to this day, they pop up every spring.
I love off the beaten path tourist traps. Thanks for sharing Jay.
Thanks buddy
I am from Muncie Indiana I moved to Fl. in 1964. Lived here ever since
We vacationed there a year before we moved to Central Florida in 2020! Now I have to do a day trip back due to your Video!
The funny part is I visited the Fantasy of Flight Museum Which was inspired by your video as I mentioned it to my friend who took me there! Thanks!
Went up the tower back in the 80s. Used to be a restaurant where you paid to go up. You can see so many lakes from up there.
I live south of there and love riding the motorcycle up Old SR 8 to there.
Florida is the best state cool seeing it
Just found your channel today while surfing UA-cam. This is a great video. It brings back so many memories of many trips south to visit my retired parents in Bradenton. Lake Placid looks like paradise to this Northeastern Ohio boy! Someone sure looks after those murals. They all were fresh as new. We visited this area several times during our springtime (school-age kids) vacations. Ever hear of TomGaskins’ Cypress Kneeland? It was a hoot! Thanks for a look at the “Genuine” Florida too often passed up by the theme park crowd.
I loved those places as a kid I miss them
I remember going up in the tower when I was a kid. Also we ate at the restaurant for my birthday back in 2006. Sad how it's all basically abandoned there now. :(
😊 love your back roads travel sdam the woo use to do back road things
Cool video thanks for all the information Jay.
Glad you enjoyed it Carl thank you
Good Job Tampa Jay
Cool vlog Jay. Thanks for the tour of the town. So many awesome murals to look at. Interesting train museum.
Thanks buddy
St. Cloud another fine city. Came through one night and saw all the rolling hills with the street lights on. Real nice. Better than the Panama City area I live in now.
Good morning Jay absolutely love your videos your my favorite
Thank you Stephanie
@@TampaJay your very welcome Jay
TJ! Kool vid today! Love all the local history! HOWEVER! The bank robbing mural, did the Marshall have "Benjamin Buttons Disease"? I only ask (poking harmless fun at u) because u said that the Marshall was active in that town from 1929-1926🤪😜😆😁😝! Luv ya Bud! Stay safe! Keep up the content!!
P.s. 1 more try to invite u to Orlando this week to have dinner with the Fam & I!
✌️🙏😊
Ohhh haha i misspoke didn’t even realize it haha thanks buddy I think I meant 1926 - 1949
Great video TJ! Love it. Thank you for filming this.
Thanks Joelle
Great video man. Love this series
Thank you Carson
@@TampaJay Are you going to do another haunted series this Halloween season? 🎃
It is sure beauty❤
Nice shout out to Kreeper !! Lol really nice video
I kept wondering if you were going to mention the horror movie by the same name--and you finally did. With it, you explained that the movie was supposed to portray the lake this one was named after. I didn't realize that. No wonder you didn't mention the movie except briefly. There are some beautiful murals in that town. Thanks for covering so many of them. I enjoyed the video, Tampa Jay!
Hah yep thought of the movie the whole time and finally brought it up thanks buddy
I’m gonna subscribe to you because I’m new to living in Florida and I’d like to see more than what you showed and I’m sure there’s plenty of it
That’s awesome thank you so much and welcome to Florida! Much ahead my friend!
Really awesome video Jay! I enjoy checking out museums, murals & landmarks, so this is right up my alley. Thanks for sharing and safe travels!
38:00 water skiing with the garters...
I use to love the pineapple 🍍 place... Did u pass by the Donald duck orange 🍊 factory? Not sure where that is or was.. I lived in Florida from age 15 to age 25.. I live in Kansas now... We just went to Fort Myers to see some of my grandkids...
Excellent tour
HEY, TAMPA JAY WHAT'S UP.. Well that Tower is pretty dang Cool Looking and yeah seen the elevator shaft Inside too bad it's only being used for anything seems like a waste
Yes I like theses abandoned place videos.. yep same name as the lake placid in
New York where they had the Winter Olympics so many years ago now we'll cool vlog and hopefully
Will see more OK Take care stay safe and see you on the next adventure
The..Last..Mango 🦤 😎✌️
Thanks for the murals map.
Thanks for watching
We have gotten a lot of ideas from you for adventures, so thank you! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Philip happy I could help
The place with the pineapple was called "Plantation Paradise" and the specialized in pineapple products including delicious pineapple juice slushes that they served in red plastic souvenir glasses. It was an obligatory stop for my family whenever we headed up this way from our home in Miami, I still remember those red souvenir glasses and the refreshing pineapple juice. Not exactly sure but I'd say they were operating until the late 1980s or early 1990s .... definitely wish they were still open!
Did you ever go to the large abandoned lake Wales Florida hotel.
At end of down town lake Wales. Lake is on us 27. Also near by is spook hill.
More on lake wales web site. Sad to what happened tO HI-LY. WENT THEIR WITH FRIEND WHO GAMGLE ON GAMES. LATE 70S TH EARY 80S.
😊
The design of the fruit stand / souvenir shop with the big pineapple, is from the '50s and '60s, you can tell because it has that futuristic space theme to it.
We used to get the best pineapple milkshakes there!
Oh wow a very old fruit stand😮nothing like roadtrips if you like history...😢very nice vintage Coca Cola sign!