Not surprisingly, there is a Richmond Area Historical and Genealogical Society which maintains some of the historic buildings (and is in the process of restoring a historic filling station as an automotive museum). Most small towns that I am familiar with, everywhere in the US, have local historical societies which are well worth getting involved with if you live nearby. Same for community theater and local cultural activities and festivals. I always say, and I am sure Scott would agree: Wherever you live or wherever you are visiting, scan guidebooks and the Internet, and try to visit every local museum, historic house, zoo, botanical garden, nature center, local and state park, etc. Bring your children if any. Talk to the docents. Sign the visitor log and make a comment. Buy the publications. It really all makes a difference.
This is very true. Every town and city has its own story to tell, and it is always great seeing people check out different communities. It's a great way to help out the local economies too.
You were in the City where I live. It's changed a lot more since you recorded this. You missed the Muttonville area to the South near Gratiot. How do you like the traffic!! LOL
Great question! Before I film a lot of these videos, I do a lot of research on the places I visit. I learn a lot of great history and facts along the way, and it is cool to present them to viewers. Thanks for watching!
Oooh my town
Wow. I grew up here and graduated from Richmond High. Unbelievable!
I'm happy I had this experience now that I have moved to the city.
small town America is great
I totally agree!
Not surprisingly, there is a Richmond Area Historical and Genealogical Society which maintains some of the historic buildings (and is in the process of restoring a historic filling station as an automotive museum). Most small towns that I am familiar with, everywhere in the US, have local historical societies which are well worth getting involved with if you live nearby. Same for community theater and local cultural activities and festivals. I always say, and I am sure Scott would agree: Wherever you live or wherever you are visiting, scan guidebooks and the Internet, and try to visit every local museum, historic house, zoo, botanical garden, nature center, local and state park, etc. Bring your children if any. Talk to the docents. Sign the visitor log and make a comment. Buy the publications. It really all makes a difference.
This is very true. Every town and city has its own story to tell, and it is always great seeing people check out different communities. It's a great way to help out the local economies too.
Land of my ggg grandfather, Lamrock Flower. Married to Phebe Lewis.
My old home town!
Richmond is the friendliest town I have ever lived in. Go Blue Devils!!
Reemie Reems yaaasss
Reemie Reems OMG I AM PART IF THE CHEER SWUAD
my work has a bicycle race every year for charity at Macomb orchard trail. Richmond is beautiful!
That's awesome! Richmond is quite a nice town!
That's where I live!
same!
Same
I live in Richmond. It is the best school ever. Go Blue!
I graduated their class of 94
Hi Connor it’s your cousin
Hey conner
My Hometown
You were in the City where I live. It's changed a lot more since you recorded this. You missed the Muttonville area to the South near Gratiot. How do you like the traffic!! LOL
At the Richmond theater if you look behind you that is my house
What time do the gangsters come out there?
All the time man.
i live here
my grandparents own RMP xd
Why do you know so much about my town?
Great question! Before I film a lot of these videos, I do a lot of research on the places I visit. I learn a lot of great history and facts along the way, and it is cool to present them to viewers. Thanks for watching!
in richmond
I saw my house lol go blue devils