The blue house with the tin man hanging from the porch with the double screen doors has always been my favorite. 2nd would be Mr. Itmann's house bc I love the rounded porch.
Thank you for taking the time to walk. I thought I enjoyed the Appalachian Projects tours, and they are nice, but he drives and after viewing your videos, I’m hooked! So much better to see things up close and personal. I bet you’re in great shape! I need to get off my fanny and video my town in Kentucky. 😂
@@kingjojo142 Both. Like lots and lots of little towns in West Virginia they are either little or no people living in them because of coal mining towns. Like going through Pylmouth (coal mining) no people what so ever where as long ago a lot of people. Take Nitro, WV a few miles away from Plymouth, where tones of people used to live they used to walk shoulder to shoulder and now getting to be a lonely little town. Nitro got it's name back in war time where they name nitroglycerin for the army. No coal, no work, no towns. Sad.
This little town is making a come back. They now have a Mexican restaurant and a nice old diner on the corner with great food. The town is very much alive. People still live there and the old church still has beautiful weddings there. Live music also right around the corner at Trail 10
They used to have a carnival wher the train station is now every year in late 70s and early 80s i grew up there. Worked for the town 4 summers on the jtpa program they had for youths back in the day. Emmett Painter was our boss.
i love your videos of West Virginia, I have a dream of visiting and maybe living there.
Thank you for the walking tours. I miss home and it's nice playing your walking tours. In a hundred years your tours will be invaluable.
Thank you ! What a beautiful little town.
The blue house with the tin man hanging from the porch with the double screen doors has always been my favorite. 2nd would be Mr. Itmann's house bc I love the rounded porch.
Thank you for taking the time to walk. I thought I enjoyed the Appalachian Projects tours, and they are nice, but he drives and after viewing your videos, I’m hooked! So much better to see things up close and personal. I bet you’re in great shape! I need to get off my fanny and video my town in Kentucky. 😂
I just watched Shanes vid. After this one I'm wondering where is everyone?
I'm from matoaka oh this is so peaceful and quiet thank you for putting this up
This place is so gorgeous, so calm, clean and quiet, but it looks like people are watching u.
Rita Larch do people live there or is a ghost town?
@@kingjojo142 Both. Like lots and lots of little towns in West Virginia they are either little or no people living in them because of coal mining towns. Like going through Pylmouth (coal mining) no people what so ever where as long ago a lot of people. Take Nitro, WV a few miles away from Plymouth, where tones of people used to live they used to walk shoulder to shoulder and now getting to be a lonely little town. Nitro got it's name back in war time where they name nitroglycerin for the army. No coal, no work, no towns. Sad.
This little town is making a come back. They now have a Mexican restaurant and a nice old diner on the corner with great food. The town is very much alive. People still live there and the old church still has beautiful weddings there. Live music also right around the corner at Trail 10
They used to have a carnival wher the train station is now every year in late 70s and early 80s i grew up there. Worked for the town 4 summers on the jtpa program they had for youths back in the day. Emmett Painter was our boss.
They probably think you're casing the joint...
looks like ghost town 👀
Where are the people ? It looks spooky lol
It is like the beginning of children of the corn.
Where is everybody. It's like everyone skipped town
Plenty of people still live there.
Zena Phipps Where do they all work? School's?