Your channel just popped up on my feed today. I'm so excited to watch your travels. I live near Easley and am always looking for fun and interesting places to take my granddaughters when they come visit. We've taken them to Tiny Town every year (for the oldest one it's been 8 yrs) and the youngest enjoyed her first Tiny Town visit this past Christmas. We have enjoyed talking to the family members by the fire who keep this sweet gem going. It's so kind they do this. I agree, donate something if you go. I'm on my way to watch another video😁
That's so great!! We're thrilled to hear you are enjoying our videos! The family that runs that place really is keeping a fun tradition going. We very much enjoyed our visit there. Thank you for watching!!!
Great video! I have been to soccer games at the location of Hopewell Hospital but I had no idea of the history! Great video! Thank you for sharing all of the locations!
Thank you!! This one was fun! And yeah, unless you knew it was there or happened to walk up to the plaque, you never would. It's pretty unnoticeable. Thanks for watching!
That's a great question! Unfortunately, it's one that I cannot confirm due to lack of a website or any real online presence on behalf of Tiny Town. What I can tell you (based on our personal experience) is that it open from 5:30pm to 10pm every day and that it goes from "just after Thanksgiving" until New Year's Eve. You might give it a few days after Thanksgiving to make sure, but this has been a tradition for decades, so I feel it's a safe gamble. I only wish there was phone number or website to reference. That's the best advice I can offer. Best of luck on your adventure!!
This was a great idea for a video! I’ve been to the park that used to be a tuberculosis hospital and the Gaffney peach, but have never heard of the other places. I’ll have to check out Tiny Town before the new year for sure!
Thanks, man!! We've been wanting to do this one for a while. We're really glad to liked it! And I think the kiddos would love that Tiny Town. It's perfect for little ones.
That's great news! So much history seems to fall by the wayside as time goes on. Glad to know it's still in memories of the folks who live here. Pass that memory on!
Yes! We have been there but didn't make a video. It's funny you ask because we were talking just yesterday about going back to do one. You'll probably be seeing one from us in the next few weeks. Do you have any particular interest in them?
Your channel just popped up on my feed today. I'm so excited to watch your travels. I live near Easley and am always looking for fun and interesting places to take my granddaughters when they come visit. We've taken them to Tiny Town every year (for the oldest one it's been 8 yrs) and the youngest enjoyed her first Tiny Town visit this past Christmas. We have enjoyed talking to the family members by the fire who keep this sweet gem going. It's so kind they do this. I agree, donate something if you go. I'm on my way to watch another video😁
That's so great!! We're thrilled to hear you are enjoying our videos! The family that runs that place really is keeping a fun tradition going. We very much enjoyed our visit there. Thank you for watching!!!
Great video! I have been to soccer games at the location of Hopewell Hospital but I had no idea of the history! Great video! Thank you for sharing all of the locations!
Thank you!! This one was fun! And yeah, unless you knew it was there or happened to walk up to the plaque, you never would. It's pretty unnoticeable. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing! Is there any way to know if / when Tiny Town is open for exploring?
That's a great question! Unfortunately, it's one that I cannot confirm due to lack of a website or any real online presence on behalf of Tiny Town. What I can tell you (based on our personal experience) is that it open from 5:30pm to 10pm every day and that it goes from "just after Thanksgiving" until New Year's Eve. You might give it a few days after Thanksgiving to make sure, but this has been a tradition for decades, so I feel it's a safe gamble. I only wish there was phone number or website to reference. That's the best advice I can offer. Best of luck on your adventure!!
This was a great idea for a video.
Thank you so much!! We're so happy you liked the video and thank you for watching!!
This was a great idea for a video! I’ve been to the park that used to be a tuberculosis hospital and the Gaffney peach, but have never heard of the other places. I’ll have to check out Tiny Town before the new year for sure!
Thanks, man!! We've been wanting to do this one for a while. We're really glad to liked it! And I think the kiddos would love that Tiny Town. It's perfect for little ones.
Yes, we actually do know what the postal arrow was used for.
- Ed (Greenville resident since 1965)
That's great news! So much history seems to fall by the wayside as time goes on. Glad to know it's still in memories of the folks who live here. Pass that memory on!
A picture of a peach and a sign that says, “we produce more peaches than Georgia!” Would have been cheaper and easy to understand! 😅
🤣 Truth.
HAve you guys ever been to the georgia guidestones?
Yes! We have been there but didn't make a video. It's funny you ask because we were talking just yesterday about going back to do one. You'll probably be seeing one from us in the next few weeks. Do you have any particular interest in them?
@@getlostwithjustinkris they're gone, lol
@@tangents6299 yeah I think they got destroyed shortly after that conversation. Too bad.