Justin, You have a great talent! It amazes me that for someone of your age you know so much and have so much reverence and respect for things that matter most. Excelsior! We could very well see this kind of talent on television.
It is wonderful to hear somebody talk of Mr. Lincoln with affection. As you said, there is too much running down of our heritage these days. I do not want this trip to end.
I am binging all your vlogs. I am from Chicago, now in Ohio, watching your Lincoln tour and I am amazed by you. I love the fact you showed so much respect as the last time I was there.....well, parents let their children behave as if it were Disney Land. you are now my favorite! your passion is wonderful.
This is my favorite video I've ever seen from you Justin. Abe is up there with Walt for people who amaze/inspire me. The Battle Hymn of the Republic gave me goosebumps at the end. Great work as always!
Just like all the rest of the Route 66 videos, fantastic job! My buddy and I were really glad to get a chance to talk to you in Atlanta. Great tributes to President Lincoln.
Justin I so appreciate you doing these videos all along Route 66 someday I would like to try and even do half of it if I could. Now we all have places that we can stop and look at when we do do go on our trips
Hi Justin Scarred. I have really enjoyed your great videos and got at least 5 other people to watch you. You have a great way of showing history and comedy. Your comments are so funny, sometimes my wife and have a great time laughing. We live in Missouri and we love it, glad you enjoyed your few stopps. I am so glad your shared your families history and final resting place. I expect you to go in the Arch on your way back, I am to chicken to go up. So show us as we never will. great job, so glad we found you.
This is my dream to travel Route 66 someday, I really appreciate all the effort you have put into these videos. I know it can't be easy uploading and editing while on the road! Thanks so much Justin!
I usex to teach history...passionate about it...so glad to see thru tbe eyes of another with tbay heart for history. Never loose it...or your sense of humor. you would be a great history teacher because of your passion and sense of humor. Love your work.
My father was born on February 12,1919,110 yrs. after Lincoln's birth. He died a month shy of his 87th birthday. His middle name was,of course,Lincoln. So,thank you for this video most of all.
We live in Hodgenville, KY, about 4 minutes away from Lincoln's Birthplace. Needless to say, we are HUGE Lincoln fans, especially my youngest daughter, and we'll be visiting Springfield in a few weeks. All that being said, I just wanted to let you know how well of a job you did with this video. All class. Well done.
I just saw your WigWam hotel show while sitting in the hotel in Springfield IL. We went to the house, the museum and tomb. This is brilliant, you are giving us more that we did not have time to see, and more information and stories we did not get. Kids wuld love your presentation n school as well. You belong on PBS.
If you ever drive through Abeline Kansas you should check out the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, Boyhood Home, and final resting place. There are also a lot of old houses and a train station. It's a really cool place to visit.
Thanks Justin for all the great videos. Been through a lot in my life and when life seems to rear it's ugly head your videos remind me for the Quest for Positivity.
I've said it before, I'm really enjoying your Route 66 adventures! This one is one of your best efforts yet, and so professionally done as well as educational and entertaining! Happy trails!
You were here!!! In Lincoln!! I'm sad we missed you but my husband Robby is gonna LOVE this. He grew up here! Your reaction to the covered wagon was pretty much the same as my initial reaction to it! 😂👍🏼
I'm following these Route 66 adventures with great interest. Justin, you do what you do so well. Clear evidence that interesting, entertaining, and compelling TV does not require a big budget. We went to Springfield a couple of years ago, and enjoyed revisiting it through you. Looking forward to the Windy City.
So exciting that you've made it this far on your journey. These videos are definitely the coolest way to learn about Route 66 history! Also, I happened to be biking around Griffith Park yesterday and noticed the Carolwood Barn was open. I went to check it out and ran into Bob Gurr, Floyd Norman, and Margaret Kerry there! I just moved to California and it's awesome to get to see some of the places you've seen and people you've met on your adventures!
Ok I had to watch this video twice, I am really enjoying these videos , is it just me or does anyone else get sad when Justin moves on , weird ?? ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️
This has to be my favorite video of yours Justin. I love Disney, Lincoln is literally the only other thing that makes me excited other than Disney history. That moment of silence. Wow, just incredible. Did you know Abraham Lincoln was named after his grandfather who too was killed? Yup. His grandfather on his Father's (whom Lincoln had a strained relationship with, strained as in, didn't go to his funeral strained) side was killed by Indians. Reportedly with young Thomas (Lincoln's dad) nearby.
Go to DC! They have Lincolns hat and coat on display before you enter Ford's Theater. Come to Detroit! At the Henry Ford Museum we have the original chair Lincoln was shot in. I've spent my whole life traveling in the footsteps of Lincoln. He's my hero and this video means a lot to me!
Hi Justin. Thank you for visiting Elkhart, Lincoln & Atlanta in Logan County. Great video featuring some highlights from our stretch of 66, but like you said, there's a lot more to see! Maybe you can explore some more on your way back...safe travels :-)
LOVE HISTORY, Just stumbled upon your channel sir...Love presidential history..NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE....WOW, To many people FORGET History...Love DC and all the history. It is fun to stand somewhere and think of all the FAMOUS people who came before us, what must have been discussed. Elkhart Illinois is just up the road from MY home town ELKHART INDIANA...Now living in Lincoln Homestate
I have been watching your videos for a long time and I always love the humor mixed in with some awesome knowledge. I did not think that they could get any better but wow this video just topped it!!! A+ dude and the ending was amazing!!
Been to the in Springfield, we stopped and had a cozy dog, this is the only town and section of Route 66, was hopping you were going to film at this restaurant
Justin, just when I was ready to rid myself of your silliness you pull off one of the most epic demonstration of video recording and editing I've seen. I have learned so much about Lincoln from this video. Good Job....don't tell ADW I said anything will ya? He is back in town with a whole new outlook on life. (of course he said the same thing when he left the OC). Keep-up the good work...btw: I was right behind you (1-day) on 66 and turned around at the Road-Kill Café..my dad just wanted a copy of their menu . Safe travels in Chi-town, And I think the Mickey Dees at the end of 66 has a real hot-rod inside the place. Its been a few years so not 100% its still there.
You forgot to walk down the steps behind the tomb to the original receiving tomb. It's usually full of cobwebs, spiders and is musty smelling but pretty cool.
At 9:12, you said regarding the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library that “it needs a whole separate video unto itself.” Would you consider returning to Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and record a video on your visit there.That would be awesome if you could, especially for those us who have never visited there before.
Hey Justin, born and raised in Springfield. Your Vlog was great, can't wait to see your vid when you come back through. By the way, there is another muffler man on Wabash Ave in Springfield.
Justin,
You have a great talent! It amazes me that for someone of your age you know so much and have so much reverence and respect for things that matter most.
Excelsior! We could very well see this kind of talent on television.
It is wonderful to hear somebody talk of Mr. Lincoln with affection. As you said, there is too much running down of our heritage these days.
I do not want this trip to end.
I am binging all your vlogs. I am from Chicago, now in Ohio, watching your Lincoln tour and I am amazed by you. I love the fact you showed so much respect as the last time I was there.....well, parents let their children behave as if it were Disney Land. you are now my favorite! your passion is wonderful.
This is my favorite video I've ever seen from you Justin. Abe is up there with Walt for people who amaze/inspire me. The Battle Hymn of the Republic gave me goosebumps at the end. Great work as always!
I love that you had respect for him and the location so much history ❤
Just like all the rest of the Route 66 videos, fantastic job! My buddy and I were really glad to get a chance to talk to you in Atlanta. Great tributes to President Lincoln.
One of your finest adventures. Justin, I hope you realize how truly happy you can make a person feel with your content.
Awesome history. Awesome video. Lincoln was one of the best presidents.
I love your passion for history! I almost cried when you were looking at Lincoln's tomb.
Justin pal!! Ya outdid yourself on this one!! Loved the Great history lesson on Lincoln!
Yes, I thought so too. This was my first Justin Scarred vlog, and was thoroughly entertained:)
Justin I so appreciate you doing these videos all along Route 66 someday I would like to try and even do half of it if I could. Now we all have places that we can stop and look at when we do do go on our trips
You have really taken your videos to a new level. Just outstanding! Thanks Justin.
Nicely done tribute to Lincoln. Thank you.
Hi Justin Scarred. I have really enjoyed your great videos and got at least 5 other people to watch you. You have a great way of showing history and comedy. Your comments are so funny, sometimes my wife and have a great time laughing. We live in Missouri and we love it, glad you enjoyed your few stopps. I am so glad your shared your families history and final resting place. I expect you to go in the Arch on your way back, I am to chicken to go up. So show us as we never will. great job, so glad we found you.
Fantastic video, very educational and interesting. what an epic ending
This is my dream to travel Route 66 someday, I really appreciate all the effort you have put into these videos. I know it can't be easy uploading and editing while on the road! Thanks so much Justin!
Holy moly! This video was the bees knees! Beautiful video, Justin! Thank you for your hard work!
I usex to teach history...passionate about it...so glad to see thru tbe eyes of another with tbay heart for history. Never loose it...or your sense of humor. you would be a great history teacher because of your passion and sense of humor. Love your work.
The story of Lincoln's body could be its own movie.
My father was born on February 12,1919,110 yrs. after Lincoln's birth. He died a month shy of his 87th birthday. His middle name was,of course,Lincoln. So,thank you for this video most of all.
I do enjoy the fun and learning- and I really want to go to Springfield IL now. So glad you decided to take this trip!
Outstanding vlog. Thank you for your respect for history. Love tagging along on your adventures.
This was a wonderful video, and a beautiful tribute to President Lincoln. Loved the music choices too. Nicely done sir!
Man, what a good one. My eyes got a little sweaty with respect there when Battle Hymn of the Republic started playing in the Lincoln memorial :')
We live in Hodgenville, KY, about 4 minutes away from Lincoln's Birthplace. Needless to say, we are HUGE Lincoln fans, especially my youngest daughter, and we'll be visiting Springfield in a few weeks. All that being said, I just wanted to let you know how well of a job you did with this video. All class. Well done.
I just saw your WigWam hotel show while sitting in the hotel in Springfield IL. We went to the house, the museum and tomb. This is brilliant, you are giving us more that we did not have time to see, and more information and stories we did not get. Kids wuld love your presentation n school as well. You belong on PBS.
This got me very emotional. Great job Justin!
Great video. Lots a fun historical facts about one of the best presidents ever.
If you ever drive through Abeline Kansas you should check out the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, Boyhood Home, and final resting place. There are also a lot of old houses and a train station. It's a really cool place to visit.
Thanks Justin for all the great videos. Been through a lot in my life and when life seems to rear it's ugly head your videos remind me for the Quest for Positivity.
Thank you for today's adventure. We love Lincoln too.
Thank you for the amazing eulogy of a great leader, who is still alive in our hearts.
I've said it before, I'm really enjoying your Route 66 adventures! This one is one of your best efforts yet, and so professionally done as well as educational and entertaining! Happy trails!
You are just the best. Period. ❤️🇺🇸 And thank you for the joy.
Thanks for showing us Lincoln's home in Springfield. I can't wait to see it!
Justin I am In Springfield MO and My family looks forward to watching your videos! Thank you for being family friendly.
You were here!!! In Lincoln!! I'm sad we missed you but my husband Robby is gonna LOVE this. He grew up here! Your reaction to the covered wagon was pretty much the same as my initial reaction to it! 😂👍🏼
What a great episode! Enjoyed The Whole trip along Route 66. Thanks
One of the best I've seen! Really enjoyed this one Justin...hoping that you can spend more time at some of these places on your way back! God Bless!
You are becoming a Master Editor. Not a vlogger any more, you are now a film maker. Great work!
I'm following these Route 66 adventures with great interest. Justin, you do what you do so well. Clear evidence that interesting, entertaining, and compelling TV does not require a big budget. We went to Springfield a couple of years ago, and enjoyed revisiting it through you. Looking forward to the Windy City.
So exciting that you've made it this far on your journey. These videos are definitely the coolest way to learn about Route 66 history! Also, I happened to be biking around Griffith Park yesterday and noticed the Carolwood Barn was open. I went to check it out and ran into Bob Gurr, Floyd Norman, and Margaret Kerry there! I just moved to California and it's awesome to get to see some of the places you've seen and people you've met on your adventures!
Only Justin could make a video this great.
Awesome video Justin just now catching up on your stuff the quest for positivity seems extremely strong great work
Keep 'em coming Justin, these are great!
The United States was fortunate to have Mr. Lincoln as our president. A Great leader in a terrible period of our history.
WOW ! Great video. Awesome ,absolutely awesome. Brought a tear to My eye, you Justin are a great American.
Ok I had to watch this video twice, I am really enjoying these videos , is it just me or does anyone else get sad when Justin moves on , weird ?? ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️
Justin thanks for a great history lesson as one who loves to read about historical things this vlog was great. Thanks again and see you tomorroe.
This has to be my favorite video of yours Justin. I love Disney, Lincoln is literally the only other thing that makes me excited other than Disney history. That moment of silence. Wow, just incredible. Did you know Abraham Lincoln was named after his grandfather who too was killed? Yup. His grandfather on his Father's (whom Lincoln had a strained relationship with, strained as in, didn't go to his funeral strained) side was killed by Indians. Reportedly with young Thomas (Lincoln's dad) nearby.
Your Lincoln tribute made my eyes sweat!!!!!!!
One word.....AWESOME!!!!! vid, Thank you Justin
An amazing piece of history preserved - the Lincoln Outhouse! Now we know the origin of Lincoln Logs! And kids play with them?
Dude, what an awesome vlog. The music just tugs on the heart strings.
another great video, and excellent tribute to Lincoln.
Wonderful tribute to president Lincoln!
This is awesome Justin. Thank you and keep up the great work.
I really like seeing all of these small towns.
You didn't go to Funk's Grove? The "sirup" is awesome!
Just went there the other day, well worth the visit!
Go to DC! They have Lincolns hat and coat on display before you enter Ford's Theater. Come to Detroit! At the Henry Ford Museum we have the original chair Lincoln was shot in. I've spent my whole life traveling in the footsteps of Lincoln. He's my hero and this video means a lot to me!
Fantastic episode Justin! Great for a history geek like me!
Hi Justin. Thank you for visiting Elkhart, Lincoln & Atlanta in Logan County. Great video featuring some highlights from our stretch of 66, but like you said, there's a lot more to see! Maybe you can explore some more on your way back...safe travels :-)
One of my favorites. 😃💖
I loved hearing about President Lincoln!
I just groaned SO LOUD from the "Lincoln Logs" LOL
LOVE HISTORY, Just stumbled upon your channel sir...Love presidential history..NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE....WOW, To many people FORGET History...Love DC and all the history. It is fun to stand somewhere and think of all the FAMOUS people who came before us, what must have been discussed. Elkhart Illinois is just up the road from MY home town ELKHART INDIANA...Now living in Lincoln Homestate
Just finished the whole thing! That was... *EPIC*!
I have been watching your videos for a long time and I always love the humor mixed in with some awesome knowledge. I did not think that they could get any better but wow this video just topped it!!! A+ dude and the ending was amazing!!
Lincoln logs Gracy??? Just launched half a cup of coffee out my nose...
Looks like an awesome place to visit. I love history!
Wonderful, Thanks for this vid. One of your best yet
I wholeheartedly recommend this audio visual entertainment
Very impressed with all the facts in your vlogs ! Keep up the Randomness
Justin this was awesome! the President would have been proud!
Been waiting for this episode. Did not disappoint me.
Wow watching this vlog touched a nerve, very moving vlog Justin
Awesome video! Very educational yet fun. Keep it up.
Good timing on this Lincoln episode, Justin. Today marks the 152nd year since the last slaves were free'd in Galveston, Texas; because of that man.
Nicely Done Justine. Nicely done.
Justin. love this video of my hometown! next time you are this way I would love to show you more lincoln "goodies"
Been to the in Springfield, we stopped and had a cozy dog, this is the only town and section of Route 66, was hopping you were going to film at this restaurant
All the Lincoln sites in Springfield are so cool!
I love watching you on your vlogs. your so funny. you make things fun...thank you
This is awesome. Thank you.
Great video bud
Justin, just when I was ready to rid myself of your silliness you pull off one of the most epic demonstration of video recording and editing I've seen. I have learned so much about Lincoln from this video. Good Job....don't tell ADW I said anything will ya? He is back in town with a whole new outlook on life. (of course he said the same thing when he left the OC). Keep-up the good work...btw: I was right behind you (1-day) on 66 and turned around at the Road-Kill Café..my dad just wanted a copy of their menu . Safe travels in Chi-town, And I think the Mickey Dees at the end of 66 has a real hot-rod inside the place. Its been a few years so not 100% its still there.
a video on the Lincoln presidential library would be a brilliant video.
Beautiful Video, Lincoln was one of the people in American History I admire. I’m Canadian btw
Nice job, Justin! Now I know where Lincoln Logs came from :)
You Excelled it here Justin!!👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Abe would be PROUD. Good Job my friend🇺🇸
The ending gave me four waves of chills listening to the music and watching the pictures, then I cried... from the wiener song.
You forgot to walk down the steps behind the tomb to the original receiving tomb. It's usually full of cobwebs, spiders and is musty smelling but pretty cool.
This video is one of the reasons Lincoln is one of my favorite presidents. He changed America
thanks for the video justin
At 9:12, you said regarding the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library that “it needs a whole separate video unto itself.”
Would you consider returning to Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and record a video on your visit there.That would be awesome if you could, especially for those us who have never visited there before.
I visited his grave when I was younger, you should visit the Lincoln museum!! They have life size wax statues of the Lincoln family
Hey Justin, born and raised in Springfield. Your Vlog was great, can't wait to see your vid when you come back through. By the way, there is another muffler man on Wabash Ave in Springfield.
Okay i think the next time i go to Disneyland I'm defiantly going on Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. This really got me in the mood!