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Cool place great scenery lots of history. I love you just walk around that little farming area where all the cabins were and are.
Great story thanks.
Thank you for watching.
You have a talent for your craft! Love your videos and accompanying stories!
Very much appreciated. Thank you.
Sir I love history. This video is great. Blessings
Very much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
Hi really enjoyed this ,Im from Australia, we have some nice places rich in history. Keep up the good work.
I am very glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
Brown's Hole, Utah is also one of the coldest places in the lower 48 with temperatures below -60f. Propane stops coming out of the tank when it gets that cold!
That stone building was a beaut Clark!
My dad's parents had a root cellar like that in their old family homestead in Oklahoma.
Great video!
Thank you
Dr Parson's grave is about 200 yards east of the spring house.
Thanks for that information. I searched everywhere.
Looks like a root cellar to me
That's not a dugout cabin it's a root cellar
The cabin dug into the hillside was originally used as a living space. Later it was used as a food storage area/ root cellar.
Cool place great scenery lots of history. I love you just walk around that little farming area where all the cabins were and are.
Great story thanks.
Thank you for watching.
You have a talent for your craft! Love your videos and accompanying stories!
Very much appreciated. Thank you.
Sir I love history. This video is great. Blessings
Very much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
Hi really enjoyed this ,Im from Australia, we have some nice places rich in history. Keep up the good work.
I am very glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
Brown's Hole, Utah is also one of the coldest places in the lower 48 with temperatures below -60f. Propane stops coming out of the tank when it gets that cold!
That stone building was a beaut Clark!
My dad's parents had a root cellar like that in their old family homestead in Oklahoma.
Great video!
Thank you
Dr Parson's grave is about 200 yards east of the spring house.
Thanks for that information. I searched everywhere.
Looks like a root cellar to me
That's not a dugout cabin it's a root cellar
The cabin dug into the hillside was originally used as a living space. Later it was used as a food storage area/ root cellar.