Yes finally getting round to watching this fabulous walk around both, as always bloody brilliant and interesting loved it Nice one Jackie and Jared, 🤘🤘
Thanks! I love hearing about the area from someone that lives there. Do you know what the art studio used to be(by the courthouse)? I wasn't finding anything online
@@ontheroadagain1 Hi! Thanks! With the exception of a few months in Maryland and one year in the south, I am a life long native. If you're on Facebook you are welcome to friend me and ask anything you like. Now I live in a neighboring town and don't get over there due to no longer being able to drive, so I'm not sure which building the art studio is in. Are you talking about the little building you said looks like it may have been a post office? If so, my earliest knowledge of what it was was a tattoo parlor in the 90s or early 2000s. I will see if I can find anything on its history
@@CrystalTwinStar I don't have Facebook. Yes, I think I said it looked like a post office at one point. I do believe I read it was a tattoo shop, but it looks like there is so much more history to the building. I may have to email the historical society.
@@ontheroadagain1 Yes it's been around much longer than I have (I'm 55) If I find anything I'll come back here and let you know. I've always been curious about it too
@@ontheroadagain1 My friend found this on Facebook: "After the Civil War, as the county's population grew, so did the needs of its courthouse complex. On August 11, 1876, David D. Hashour was contracted to build a one-story brick treasurer's office to be completed in 1877. This building survives at 105 East Main Street, but is now privately owned." After reading it I do remember learning that it was once the treasures office or something
Yes finally getting round to watching this fabulous walk around both, as always bloody brilliant and interesting loved it
Nice one Jackie and Jared, 🤘🤘
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for taking me such a beautiful place virtually. I could enjoy watching this nice trip! Like 10!
Thanks a lot!
Another great 👍 one thanks Jackie and Jared
thank DP!!
Again love that background music Jackie 💯👌
Das ist sehr gut gefällt mir sehr klasse macht weiter so ❤❤❤❤. Liebe Grüße aus dem Saarland ❤❤❤❤❤❤
vielen Dank!!
Looking forward to this. Liked and shared jackie. 😊
thanks a bunch!
@@ontheroadagain1 very welcome 🤗
Well my 👍 is up !!!
But I probably watch it tomorrow 🤘😉
thank you!!
Big like Jackie shared out.
thank a bunch!!
No problem 😊
Yes the temperatures in early spring are always unpredictable.
We have often had snow in late march after the crocuses bud
16:39 love the wall art what a great pleasure this is
13:52 bloody brilliant art work there
I think this was my favorite one!
17:44 wow love that building
It was so cool! I love when buildings have murals painted on the side!
2:29 wow love the 🚂 2:44 cool
0:50 now that's one Colourful building init 😁
9:45 now that's a funky building init
6:23 that's cool
The door he walked up to next to the theatre is a stairwell that goes to second floor apartments
Thanks! I love hearing about the area from someone that lives there.
Do you know what the art studio used to be(by the courthouse)? I wasn't finding anything online
@@ontheroadagain1
Hi!
Thanks!
With the exception of a few months in Maryland and one year in the south, I am a life long native.
If you're on Facebook you are welcome to friend me and ask anything you like.
Now I live in a neighboring town and don't get over there due to no longer being able to drive, so I'm not sure which building the art studio is in.
Are you talking about the little building you said looks like it may have been a post office?
If so, my earliest knowledge of what it was was a tattoo parlor in the 90s or early 2000s.
I will see if I can find anything on its history
@@CrystalTwinStar I don't have Facebook. Yes, I think I said it looked like a post office at one point. I do believe I read it was a tattoo shop, but it looks like there is so much more history to the building. I may have to email the historical society.
@@ontheroadagain1
Yes it's been around much longer than I have
(I'm 55)
If I find anything I'll come back here and let you know.
I've always been curious about it too
@@ontheroadagain1
My friend found this on Facebook:
"After the Civil War, as the county's population grew, so did the needs of its courthouse complex. On August 11, 1876, David D. Hashour was contracted to build a one-story brick treasurer's office to be completed in 1877. This building survives at 105 East Main Street, but is now privately owned."
After reading it I do remember learning that it was once the treasures office or something
16:44 🤔 evp ?? 🎧 on saying vinny!!! 16:45 what do you think ???
I'll have to listen with headphones on and get back to you!
7:39 😂