This is the best documentary of Greenville on UA-cam that I have seen. Very, very good job. I learned things I didn’t know before by watching this video.
So enjoyed this informative video about where I grew up!!! Much I didn't know!. I left when I was around 20 to Southern California in Laguna Beach. Thank you for a great piece of work.
I was trying to figure out how to win at go karts this really helped out thanks bro keep up the good work that you’re spreading through the world on this platform I really respect it because not many people take the time to do something like that that helps out so many people if you have any editing classes I’d love to take them and learn I always strive to get better at something so thanks so much for this video as always have a great day also could you make a video on how to correctly eat pasta I’m really trying to get better at things this year and I would be so grateful cause I want to strive to learn new things and get better at things I think it’s really important that we remember to keep working at something even one we have achieved something so that we can get better and pass it on so I’m really passionate about that and would be very greatful thanks bro have a good day
You have done good research except you missed a few exceptions. When you were at the Poinsettia bridge you were only half mile from "camp Old Indian" Boy Scout camp which has tought and entertained young men lifetime skills. It has been there 98 years and was only closed the year of covid. It is named after Old Indian Mountain which is at the entrance and can only be scaled by scouts with a guide because of its steep and rough terrain. The other is Greenville-Pickens speedway on the county line on highway 123 at the intersection of highway 124. Built around 1941 Bill France Sr sponsored the first auto race there seven years before he started NASCAR. It was also the first NASCAR track to televise flag-to-flag coverage of a nascar race. These two have much more history than "Frankie's fun park". Your video would've made a great Boy Scout EAGLE SCOUT project. Keep up the great work!!
Who would ever voluntarily live in a Confederate State. Was stationed in Charleston, SC for quite a number of years. The moment I retired from the USAF, I hightailed out of there and settled in the far western part of the country. In South Carolina, too much religion, racism, ignorance and hate.
Great job you moved from an old confederate state which by the way many black people and white people and Hispanics live here so you are wrong. But good job on moving from an old confederate state to a western state where we killed Indians and kicked them out of their homeland. Your a real hero bud.
Lol…..I know what you mean. Im from Greenville but moved away in 94. I still visit mom 3-4 x a year. Greenville has changed drastically. The “dam Yankees” have moved in so it’s a melting pot of all sorts of people now. The Bible thumpers are still there just not near as noticeable. I used to be Catholic and back then it was 2% Catholic. You can’t imagine the religious attacks I got on a regular basis back in the day. I was glad to leave. Now, Greenville is a new town. I don’t recognize it anymore but it’s sure is friendly and pretty these days.
I enjoyed this video. The voice on part of it isn't very clear and kind of fast, but I enjoyed it anyway! Love hearing the history of this place. I am a West coast person at heart, but while here, I learned much about this area. Thanks for the fun video!
wow...nice comment on such a sweet video. Seems like the "hate much" is really from you. I was born at Donaldson Air Force base and raised in NC. Moved back to Greenville. Everyone I run in circles with are not bigots as you seem to suggest. I'm just so surprised to hear such negative comments. I'm sad that you didn't get the best of what this area has to offer. Such a shame.
There is much good information on your video! Thank you for the upload.
This is the best documentary of Greenville on UA-cam that I have seen. Very, very good job. I learned things I didn’t know before by watching this video.
I am moving here with my wife and 6 kids and this really helped me learn so much about the place we will now call home.
What a wonderful video! I learned so much from watching. You have a bright future ahead of you.
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What a lovely video of a beautiful town. Can't wait to visit!
This is such a great documentary about Greenville
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So enjoyed this informative video about where I grew up!!! Much I didn't know!. I left when I was around 20 to Southern California in Laguna Beach. Thank you for a great piece of work.
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Excellent job, thank you! Very informative and entertaining!
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Ty for the great vid it really helped me and my family we r moving to Greenville so the helped us a lot
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I was trying to figure out how to win at go karts this really helped out thanks bro keep up the good work that you’re spreading through the world on this platform I really respect it because not many people take the time to do something like that that helps out so many people if you have any editing classes I’d love to take them and learn I always strive to get better at something so thanks so much for this video as always have a great day also could you make a video on how to correctly eat pasta I’m really trying to get better at things this year and I would be so grateful cause I want to strive to learn new things and get better at things I think it’s really important that we remember to keep working at something even one we have achieved something so that we can get better and pass it on so I’m really passionate about that and would be very greatful thanks bro have a good day
How old are you bud? This was very well done
You have done good research except you missed a few exceptions. When you were at the Poinsettia bridge you were only half mile from "camp Old Indian" Boy Scout camp which has tought and entertained young men lifetime skills. It has been there 98 years and was only closed the year of covid. It is named after Old Indian Mountain which is at the entrance and can only be scaled by scouts with a guide because of its steep and rough terrain. The other is Greenville-Pickens speedway on the county line on highway 123 at the intersection of highway 124. Built around 1941 Bill France Sr sponsored the first auto race there seven years before he started NASCAR. It was also the first NASCAR track to televise flag-to-flag coverage of a nascar race. These two have much more history than "Frankie's fun park". Your video would've made a great Boy Scout EAGLE SCOUT project. Keep up the great work!!
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Who would ever voluntarily live in a Confederate State. Was stationed in Charleston, SC for quite a number of years. The moment I retired from the USAF, I hightailed out of there and settled in the far western part of the country. In South Carolina, too much religion, racism, ignorance and hate.
Great job you moved from an old confederate state which by the way many black people and white people and Hispanics live here so you are wrong. But good job on moving from an old confederate state to a western state where we killed Indians and kicked them out of their homeland. Your a real hero bud.
Lol…..I know what you mean. Im from Greenville but moved away in 94. I still visit mom 3-4 x a year. Greenville has changed drastically. The “dam Yankees” have moved in so it’s a melting pot of all sorts of people now. The Bible thumpers are still there just not near as noticeable. I used to be Catholic and back then it was 2% Catholic. You can’t imagine the religious attacks I got on a regular basis back in the day. I was glad to leave. Now, Greenville is a new town. I don’t recognize it anymore but it’s sure is friendly and pretty these days.
I enjoyed this video. The voice on part of it isn't very clear and kind of fast, but I enjoyed it anyway! Love hearing the history of this place. I am a West coast person at heart, but while here, I learned much about this area. Thanks for the fun video!
wow...nice comment on such a sweet video. Seems like the "hate much" is really from you. I was born at Donaldson Air Force base and raised in NC. Moved back to Greenville. Everyone I run in circles with are not bigots as you seem to suggest. I'm just so surprised to hear such negative comments. I'm sad that you didn't get the best of what this area has to offer. Such a shame.
@@starlakelsey2782 I hate the south and all of its MAGA nonsense.