I don't recall if you covered Susan B Anthony in the past but, she is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester NY . Heriett Tubman is buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn NY.
THANK YOU for talking about Eric Carr, as he is not really talked about in music since he died the same day as another celebrity mentioned in an earlier video.....Freddie Mercury, as both died on November 24, 1991
Thank you, Arthur, for visiting FDR's Grave. This is one of your best episodes of this viewers special series. Your channel is so amazing. The late great Tom Sizemore played Bat Masterson in the 1994 film Wyatt Earp. And the tragedy of Natasha Richardson was so sad may she Rest in Peace.
Thank you for mentioning Eric Carr. So few people have visited or documented his grave site. I met Eric a few years before he died and he was the most kind and caring person I ever met. He truly loved his fans. When Kiss went into the Hall Of Fame, he got snubbed which was just wrong considering that he helped resurrect Kiss in the 80's.. He deserves more attention than he gets.
Although he wasn't officially inducted with the band, Gene mentioned him in his speech, saying rest in peace, Eric Carr and Mark St. John. I think all members of a band past and present should be mentioned and inducted, they all played a part.
@@metallicat72 i completely agree with what you said that all members of a band past and present should be mentioned and inducted. Bob Welch played guitar on 4 Fleetwood Mac albums and wrote several of their songs, and he was totally snubbed by Fleetwood Mac when they were inducted. Bob never recovered from that. Fleetwood Mac should be ashamed of themselves.
Agreed. Eric was a big part of KISS and it's a shame he wasn't honored. I wonder if it's bands that make the decision of who to include or if it's the HOF that does? So many bands have members that have replaced others. It seems unfair to exclude them.
I am honored to see so much of my footage getting used to making this video. I was glad to be a part of it, and I hope everyone was able to enjoy watching it. "We'll see you on the next one."
I found this video so interesting - I was surprised to find out that James MacArthur had passed away - it was great to see he is with his mom! Thanks very interesting to know how widely spread around Hollywood types are across the USA!
Finally, someone noticed that Louise Brooks is buried in Holy Sepulcher cemetery in Rochester NY. If I had a vehicle, I would have revisited her and sent a video to this channel. I'm so glad she was finally recognized!
WOOOHOOOOOOO!!!! LET'S GO!!!!!!! You talked about Massachusetts well I'm a Masshole myself!!! Originally from JP!!! I've lived around Boston my entire life & my last home was East Boston!!
I love that you featured so much of my beloved home, the Hudson Valley. One grave at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery that nobody filmed is that of Phillip "Little Phil" Hamilton, Alexander and Eliza's youngest child. He was a an Assistant U.S. Attorney and state prosecutor.
Another wonderful Hollywood Graveyard Authur!! I always look forward to the next one. I wish someone would do a book of some of the beautiful headstones from many of our favorite stars and entertainers. Especial thanks for Helen Hayes and the Redgraves!!!
I was waking up from surgery and heard the nurses talking about Peter Duel's death. I thought it was a bad dream until later. I really enjoyed his work. I intended to writer my dissertation on James Fenimore Cooper. A wonderful writer.
Not all children of the 70’s sat transfixed in front of the TV. E G Marshall was also the host of The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which taught me how creating the pictures in my mind was so much better than most television; Saturday morning cartoons being the exception.
Thank you for that memory. As a teenager, I used to love laying on my bed on a Sunday afternoon while listening to The CBS Radio Mystery Theater with EG Marshall.
Another informative show thank you Arthur and and those who took the time to film and submit their clips. I am always looking forward to the trips down memory lane.
I met Chita several times after her shows at 54 Below here in NYC. She was a close friend of my jazz teacher and was active right up until the end of her journey. She was up on stage at 90 in a hot dress and still had the moves. She was everything she appeared to be, and more. A good, kind person to boot.
Another wonderful installment. It was great seeing where the beautiful and talented Louise Brooks is laid to rest. The Cars were a big part of my youth back in the 80's so it was nice to see where Ric is buried. Also, one of my favorite shows, Hawaii Five-O's James MacArthur and the great artist Edward Hopper. I have a copy of "Nighthawks" hanging in my home. It's my favorite.
Nice to hear you again Mr. dark other people may have found these graves, but you put them together and give us the history of each person. Excellent work.
Awesome Tour Arthur from you and your Viewers who sent their Videos of some the most Fascinating People that are buried at Cemeteries in and around the Big Apple NYC! The Cemeteries were Beautiful and most of the Graves and Mausoleums were stunning! Enjoyed all the Incredible Stories of these Amazing People! Thanks to the Viewers who sent the footage and to you Arthur for putting it all together so brilliantly into a Fabulous Tour! Loved it! 👏🖤🍎
Thank you, Arthur, and to everyone who provided footage for another great episode. I had been meaning to get footage of Louise Brooks' grave but never got around to it. I have a photo along with a photo of the last place she lived, which is near to my house. Louise was quite a trailblazer; she absolutely hated the Hollywood contract system which is pretty much the reason why she gave up acting. Even by today's standards, she was quite a beauty.
Thanks so much for using 6 of my featured folks. So glad to see my Hudson Valley on Hollywood Graveyard..Poughkeeosie, Millbrook, Hyde Park, Newburgh, New Windsor..was really cool. Mr. Dark RULES!!!!!
I contributed the first 3 vids of Poughkeepsie cemetery before yours were played. I also contributed Eric Carr’s footage. Amazing how ours path almost crossed. Your entries were awesome man and well done!! Keep exploring!!!
Locust Valley cemetery is where my family is buried. The cemetery was designed by the Olmsted Brothers the same architects that designed Central Park. Nice work covering Long Island, my fellow Hollywood Graveyard fans!
34:51 perfect cause yesterday was his birthday, I am not a kiss fan but I thought he was such a sweet gut and I love his and Vinnie Vincent's mackup, may Eric rip ❤
Thank for mentioning Tito Puente one brilliant Puerto Rican mega musician, by mentoring many well known musicians. Appreciate all your hard work, research history and bring your videos to your followers.
Enjoyed seeing my idol. Chas, whitey ford He was a kind man at a autograph session He talked to my mom and me for 30 mins mom said I don't no what team u played for his reply was to her my own mom didn't either he signed a large bat for her and a ball and hall card for me For the last 10 yrs of his life u became his friend 🙏 This was great for a man to care for his fans and treat them with respect Thank you for your friendship I still remember the memories A life long Yankee fan Rest in peace Mr, ford John 3 16-17 From joey🕊️🎚️🙏📖
I met Pete Deuel's cousin a couple of years ago at the drug store I worked at. She was very nice. He was one of my favorite actors. He is missed by this SC girl😢
Loved Helen Hayes in Herbie Rides Again. Ric Ocasek was a talented musician but was reportedly a terrible person offstage. Despite his wife a beautiful Polish model Paulina remaining faithful to him for 19 years of marriage, he wrote her out of his will and left her nothing despite being worth millions. What a selfish jerk. Thanks for the video upload Arthur.
Another installment where I missed the notification because I was “preoccupied!” Bausch & Lomb: I think many of us have utilized their products Peter Duel: It was a shock when Channel 7 news in Chicago announced his death as breaking news a few hours afterwards. I always watched Alias Smith & Jones. Judd Strunk: I used to watch his ABC Summer Replacement musical comedy show. Lynn Redgrave: Georgia Girl and the television show House Calls. Natasha Richardson: Another shocking unexpected death and from all things, a fall in some snow! Ric Ocasek: Drive, the perfect song to drive to. FDR & Eleanor: No need to comment. Rip Torn: Gotta love that name! Helen Hayes: My favorite role in the film Airport, Ada Quonset! James McArthur: Book um, Dano! His mother Helen Hayes appeared in an episode about someone scamming the elder. Too funny! Be Hecht: Major player in Hecht-Hill-Lancaster. E G Marshall: I grew up watching The Bold Ones and recently discovered a film of his, The Chase from 1966. Joshua Logan: Bus Stop and Paint Your Wagon (Clint Eastwood sings in that one!) Bat Masterson: Back when the West was very young, There lived a man named Masterson, He wore a cane and derby hat, They called him Bat, Bat Masterson! Typhoid Mary: The name speaks for itself! Robert Lansing: Gary 6 front Star Trek. The Rosenbergs: Not to get political but what happened to them MAY become common practice if we aren’t careful! Vincent Gardinea: Frank Lorenzo from All in the Family. Thank you Arthur and videographers around the World. As always, you are informative, respectful, knowledgeable and comment with sensitively when discussing the lives of the persons featured!!!!
29:39 Thanks for visiting FDR’s grave in Hyde Park, NY. As an upstate New York native, I remembered visiting the museum, the birthplace, and his grave back in 2011 with my middle school classmates. It is truly a must see for history buffs to visit.
It's been a while since watching these and I'm glad I've gotten back around to seeing these again. I always go cemetery looking around the end of summer to early fall. With the heat being the way it's been as of recent, I'm gonna have to wait until the weather changes. At least I got these and can live vicariously through you.🌹
So glad someone was finally able to film Natasha Richardson’s grave. What a beautiful grave it is, such a tragic death much too soon!
I was shocked when she passed away
I’ve seen it in person. It’s surreal, sad but beautiful. Her husband Liam Neeson lives nearby.
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I don't recall if you covered Susan B Anthony in the past but, she is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester NY . Heriett Tubman is buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn NY.
I have seen it on a different channel ( Scott on tape) he did it two years ago. She was gone way too soon.
Saturday night with Hollywood Graveyard, can't ask for anything better. Thank you Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard viewers for another wonderful video ❤
Glad to see Ric Ocasek😎🎸🎶 Huge fan of The Cars🎤🎵🎹🎸🎷
Your voice is right up there with Morgan Freemans. LEGENDARY!
Thank you Lord...something else worthwhile watching.
Arthur, you deserve to be honored and protected at all costs
There's something very relaxing and enjoyable watching these Hollywood graveyard videos from the background music to the narrations.
Super excited to have 5 of my visits featured and to be the first contributor shown on this special . Thanks so much Arthur !!!!
😢😢😢😢😢😢😊
You and me both. I was surprised to see 9 of my submissions included and my face at 0:13. 😊 Nice work, sir! High five!
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lol I’m sorry, both of you need to stop this. I mean now that you are “stars” 😆🤣🤣
THANK YOU for talking about Eric Carr, as he is not really talked about in music since he died the same day as another celebrity mentioned in an earlier video.....Freddie Mercury, as both died on November 24, 1991
Thank you, Arthur, for visiting FDR's Grave. This is one of your best episodes of this viewers special series. Your channel is so amazing.
The late great Tom Sizemore played Bat Masterson in the 1994 film Wyatt Earp. And the tragedy of Natasha Richardson was so sad may she Rest in Peace.
Thank you for mentioning Eric Carr. So few people have visited or documented his grave site. I met Eric a few years before he died and he was the most kind and caring person I ever met. He truly loved his fans. When Kiss went into the Hall Of Fame, he got snubbed which was just wrong considering that he helped resurrect Kiss in the 80's.. He deserves more attention than he gets.
Although he wasn't officially inducted with the band, Gene mentioned him in his speech, saying rest in peace, Eric Carr and Mark St. John. I think all members of a band past and present should be mentioned and inducted, they all played a part.
@@metallicat72 i completely agree with what you said that all members of a band past and present should be mentioned and inducted. Bob Welch played guitar on 4 Fleetwood Mac albums and wrote several of their songs, and he was totally snubbed by Fleetwood Mac when they were inducted. Bob never recovered from that. Fleetwood Mac should be ashamed of themselves.
Agreed. Eric was a big part of KISS and it's a shame he wasn't honored. I wonder if it's bands that make the decision of who to include or if it's the HOF that does? So many bands have members that have replaced others. It seems unfair to exclude them.
I am honored to see so much of my footage getting used to making this video. I was glad to be a part of it, and I hope everyone was able to enjoy watching it. "We'll see you on the next one."
I found this video so interesting - I was surprised to find out that James MacArthur had passed away - it was great to see he is with his mom! Thanks very interesting to know how widely spread around Hollywood types are across the USA!
Informative, I always thought Grandma Moses and Bat Masterson were fictional, what I have learned at 71😮😮
Great to see a new Hollywood Graveyard. After the death of Dr. Ruth and Richard Simmons on the news today. It's great to see a new episode.
Shannen Doherty had also passed away yesterday from cancer.
We also lost Shelley Duvall. :(
Great episode! Loved every minute
Thank you for including the Rosenbergs in the video.
What we were told then about this couple compared to what we know now are night and day.
They were spies. Their deaths were justified, no matter how awful Cohn and Co were.
Natasha Richardson 's monument is beautiful. I was so happy to see Helen Hayes resting place.Great actress.I loved Snoop Sisters with Mildred Natwick!
Mildred is featured in Viewers' Special #11 as I recall -
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Thank you, I appreciate it! I love rewatching past Hollywood Graveyard videos!😊
Finally, someone noticed that Louise Brooks is buried in Holy Sepulcher cemetery in Rochester NY. If I had a vehicle, I would have revisited her and sent a video to this channel. I'm so glad she was finally recognized!
WOOOHOOOOOOO!!!! LET'S GO!!!!!!! You talked about Massachusetts well I'm a Masshole myself!!! Originally from JP!!! I've lived around Boston my entire life & my last home was East Boston!!
I love that you featured so much of my beloved home, the Hudson Valley. One grave at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery that nobody filmed is that of Phillip "Little Phil" Hamilton, Alexander and Eliza's youngest child. He was a an Assistant U.S. Attorney and state prosecutor.
I filmed it. it wasn't used for whatever reason
Thanks again, Arthur and our Empire State contributors for a wonderful and relaxing tour of New York cemeteries and their famous inhabitants.
Another wonderful Hollywood Graveyard Authur!! I always look forward to the next one. I wish someone would do a book of some of the beautiful headstones from many of our favorite stars and entertainers. Especial thanks for Helen Hayes and the Redgraves!!!
I was waking up from surgery and heard the nurses talking about Peter Duel's death. I thought it was a bad dream until later. I really enjoyed his work. I intended to writer my dissertation on James Fenimore Cooper. A wonderful writer.
That was excellent!!! Everybody went above and beyond to cover all the greats!!! I really appreciate all you. ♥
Thank you Arthur you actually uploaded this on my birthday!
So nice to see Hollywood Graveyard still has so much history to show us!
After all the drama today…this was such a relief
Yes, indeed! I was thinking that myself.
Not all children of the 70’s sat transfixed in front of the TV. E G Marshall was also the host of The CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which taught me how creating the pictures in my mind was so much better than most television; Saturday morning cartoons being the exception.
Thank you for that memory. As a teenager, I used to love laying on my bed on a Sunday afternoon while listening to The CBS Radio Mystery Theater with EG Marshall.
So happy to see me and my mom’s video made it in for Robert H. Jackson! Me and my mom love watching every single Hollywood Graveyard videos!!
Sunday morning and Hollywood Graveyard? Cooool! Greeting from Swiss🇨🇭🙋♂️😉
I always loved watching Hollywood Graveyard back then. Glad a new tour has been uploaded.
My home. I'm so happy for this video
Bayshore NY baby
Another informative show thank you Arthur and and those who took the time to film and submit their clips. I am always looking forward to the trips down memory lane.
Fantastic, as always, so interesting👌✌️ The story about Crowther, the volunteer fireman on 9/11, was extremely touching.
Rip to all the fallen.. especially our service men
Every time I watch your show Arthur it makes me appreciate the people who passed and my life blessings ❤❤❤
Sunday midnight, off from work tomorrow... bed, iPad and fresh air, with Hollywood graveyard , perfect , thank you Arthur 💻✌🏼🛏🌬🌙🌚🌌🌃
Once again Mr Dark I leave your Wonderful Video more enlightened than I was at the start. Many Thanks
Editing is like magic.... seamless from the origonal..... another graey episode!! Thank you Art.
I met Chita several times after her shows at 54 Below here in NYC. She was a close friend of my jazz teacher and was active right up until the end of her journey. She was up on stage at 90 in a hot dress and still had the moves. She was everything she appeared to be, and more. A good, kind person to boot.
Another wonderful installment. It was great seeing where the beautiful and talented Louise Brooks is laid to rest. The Cars were a big part of my youth back in the 80's so it was nice to see where Ric is buried. Also, one of my favorite shows, Hawaii Five-O's James MacArthur and the great artist Edward Hopper. I have a copy of "Nighthawks" hanging in my home. It's my favorite.
What a nice way to end my day, enjoying a nice new video from Hollywood Graveyard.Well done Aurthur Dark.
Lovely headstone of Natasha Richardson and I like A patient trap film and rest in peace Natasha Richardson 😞😇🙏 thank you Arthur
What a treat, just over an hour.... sheer joy ❤
Nice to hear you again Mr. dark other people may have found these graves, but you put them together and give us the history of each person. Excellent work.
Awesome Tour Arthur from you and your Viewers who sent their Videos of some the most Fascinating People that are buried at Cemeteries in and around the Big Apple NYC! The Cemeteries were Beautiful and most of the Graves and Mausoleums were stunning! Enjoyed all the Incredible Stories of these Amazing People! Thanks to the Viewers who sent the footage and to you Arthur for putting it all together so brilliantly into a Fabulous Tour! Loved it! 👏🖤🍎
Love seeing my hometown of Poughkeepsie featured!
thank you for featuring eric carr in this video.
Bless em all ❤❤
Thank you for a specially beautiful and interesting, if often sad, episode. Finally, I know what Grant's Tomb looks like.
And who's not buried there!
I'm the one who documented Grant's Tomb. And it was my pleasure to do so. You're welcome.
@@andrewleary101 Thank you very much, it's a beautiful building and you did a beautiful job.
I ❤your videos Arthur Dark
Aha! Redone! Thanks Arthur!
Thank you, Arthur, and to everyone who provided footage for another great episode. I had been meaning to get footage of Louise Brooks' grave but never got around to it. I have a photo along with a photo of the last place she lived, which is near to my house. Louise was quite a trailblazer; she absolutely hated the Hollywood contract system which is pretty much the reason why she gave up acting. Even by today's standards, she was quite a beauty.
Nice to see a few US Presidents and some baseball players on this list this time!
Uploaded on my Birthday! What a coincidence, thanks Derek, awesome as always
Thanks so much for using 6 of my featured folks. So glad to see my Hudson Valley on Hollywood Graveyard..Poughkeeosie, Millbrook, Hyde Park, Newburgh, New Windsor..was really cool. Mr. Dark RULES!!!!!
I contributed the first 3 vids of Poughkeepsie cemetery before yours were played. I also contributed Eric Carr’s footage. Amazing how ours path almost crossed. Your entries were awesome man and well done!! Keep exploring!!!
I had done Eric Carr before you got him. Lol..nice to see someone else in my area watches this chamnel.
Locust Valley cemetery is where my family is buried. The cemetery was designed by the Olmsted Brothers the same architects that designed Central Park. Nice work covering Long Island, my fellow Hollywood Graveyard fans!
34:51 perfect cause yesterday was his birthday, I am not a kiss fan but I thought he was such a sweet gut and I love his and Vinnie Vincent's mackup, may Eric rip ❤
Love Natasha Richardson. So glad she was featured in this video!
Thanks for taking me on this journey as being from New Zealand I have learnt alot from this video
Great time with a video and great music. Love your channel.
Thank you, everyone, for the wonderful videos of the graves! Mr. Dark, you are a legend. Thank you for putting it together. Much love to you all!
Nice job everyone, Thanks Arthur,
Thank for mentioning Tito Puente one brilliant Puerto Rican mega musician, by mentoring many well known musicians. Appreciate all your hard work, research history and bring your videos to your followers.
The epitaph for Levon Helms has inspired me to create a Tee for our choir: Music is the language of Heaven.
Yours is the best of this genre!
Awesome video as always. Mara and I are honored to have submitted a video.
Always love hearing the stories behind everybody.
Amazing video, thanks to all contributors 👌😀
Blanche Stuart Scott's headstone is miss marked. It should have read 1884-1970. When you mentioned her age at death I had to verify it.
Scott ur reenacting crack me up 🤣 always love them 😂💜
Enjoyed seeing my idol. Chas, whitey ford
He was a kind man at a autograph session
He talked to my mom and me for 30 mins mom said I don't no what team u played for his reply was to her my own mom didn't either he signed a large bat for her and a ball and hall card for me
For the last 10 yrs of his life u became his friend 🙏
This was great for a man to care for his fans and treat them with respect
Thank you for your friendship
I still remember the memories
A life long Yankee fan
Rest in peace Mr, ford
John 3 16-17
From joey🕊️🎚️🙏📖
Yessssss! I love these so much!
Thanks for visiting Canada 🇨🇦 come back soon
Another great and informative video. The wife and I are hooked on the series. Really enjoyed seeing so many of the past President's resting sites.
I met Pete Deuel's cousin a couple of years ago at the drug store I worked at. She was very nice. He was one of my favorite actors. He is missed by this SC girl😢
How adorable that someone left pebbles with "Lulu" and Brooksy" painted on them at Louise's grave!
Learned so much about so many. Thanks again for a wonderful show. Looking forward to the next one.
Sir Dark you are like Selznick Studios you do not make many pictures but everyone is a gem.
Very enjoyable. I love to see new videos from you and always learn something new!
I remember watching Helen Hayes on tv in The Snoop Sisters.
Thank you Arthur you've done it again! Please keep going. Please don't
Change the music it is so soothing.. So educational yet so entertaining.
Loved Helen Hayes in Herbie Rides Again. Ric Ocasek was a talented musician but was reportedly a terrible person offstage. Despite his wife a beautiful Polish model Paulina remaining faithful to him for 19 years of marriage, he wrote her out of his will and left her nothing despite being worth millions. What a selfish jerk. Thanks for the video upload Arthur.
You don't know what went on behind closed doors!!! Don't believe things you hear! ( especially in social media! ).
@@jimbo1959 It was in the news and backed up by his reputation and personal accounts. Unless you can prove otherwise, I will stick to my story
@@jimbo1959 it was in all the news articles. Look it up.
Hey! Thanks for the shout-out for Rochester NY! Holy Sepulchre is a beautiful place. Worth the vsit. Enjoy your videos very much.
Brilliant as always. One of the highest quality channels there is. Thank you to all involved🎉.
Another installment where I missed the notification because I was “preoccupied!”
Bausch & Lomb: I think many of us have utilized their products
Peter Duel: It was a shock when Channel 7 news in Chicago announced his death as breaking news a few hours afterwards. I always watched Alias Smith & Jones.
Judd Strunk: I used to watch his ABC Summer Replacement musical comedy show.
Lynn Redgrave: Georgia Girl and the television show House Calls.
Natasha Richardson: Another shocking unexpected death and from all things, a fall in some snow!
Ric Ocasek: Drive, the perfect song to drive to.
FDR & Eleanor: No need to comment.
Rip Torn: Gotta love that name!
Helen Hayes: My favorite role in the film Airport, Ada Quonset!
James McArthur: Book um, Dano! His mother Helen Hayes appeared in an episode about someone scamming the elder. Too funny!
Be Hecht: Major player in Hecht-Hill-Lancaster.
E G Marshall: I grew up watching The Bold Ones and recently discovered a film of his, The Chase from 1966.
Joshua Logan: Bus Stop and Paint Your Wagon (Clint Eastwood sings in that one!)
Bat Masterson: Back when the West was very young, There lived a man named Masterson, He wore a cane and derby hat, They called him Bat, Bat Masterson!
Typhoid Mary: The name speaks for itself!
Robert Lansing: Gary 6 front Star Trek.
The Rosenbergs: Not to get political but what happened to them MAY become common practice if we aren’t careful!
Vincent Gardinea: Frank Lorenzo from All in the Family.
Thank you Arthur and videographers around the World. As always, you are informative, respectful, knowledgeable and comment with sensitively when discussing the lives of the persons featured!!!!
Yay !! When I saw this was here I got so excited. Thanks Arthur ❤❤
I love when you have a new video. So exciting!! Please never stop!
29:39 Thanks for visiting FDR’s grave in Hyde Park, NY. As an upstate New York native, I remembered visiting the museum, the birthplace, and his grave back in 2011 with my middle school classmates. It is truly a must see for history buffs to visit.
New episode great ❤
😅her great show Arthur! Thanku again!
Other
Another for Pete sakes!!!
Hoosick Falls!!!!! My hometown ❤❤❤❤❤
Beautifully produced and narrated. It was unfailingly interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for a job well done.
Covered a lot of territory. James Fenimore Cooper was one of the cards in the Author card group.
Oh, man. That brought back memories! I loved playing Authors!
The song "God Gave Us Rock and Roll" played in the end of the movie Bill's & Ted's Bogus Journey. Rock and roll will never , ever die.
Awesome video! Thank you very much Arthur, and everyone who contributed to it.😊
I really like this guy, his voice really helps me fall asleep. Thanks pard
Thank you for showing us these wonderful cemeteries.
It's been a while since watching these and I'm glad I've gotten back around to seeing these again. I always go cemetery looking around the end of summer to early fall. With the heat being the way it's been as of recent, I'm gonna have to wait until the weather changes. At least I got these and can live vicariously through you.🌹
I enjoy these videos a lot. They make me meditate and they calm me down if I am upset. Thank you very much for them.
OMG! God blessed you!!! ❤
Love it when I get a notification about a new video from you.