What's In A Name? (Sundance, Glenrock and Thermopolis) - Main Street, Wyoming
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2017
- In this second edition of What’s in a Name, producer Steven McKnight travels to Sundance, Glenrock and Thermopolis to discover the history behind these communities and their names.
I’m watching all your historical documentaries and I’m fascinated by your State. I do love my hometown of Nashville, Tennessee but visiting your beautiful State is priority on my bucket list. Just watched your documentary on the blizzard of 1949 and have sent it to everyone I know to watch. It is inspirational
Wyoming is such a diverse state! Absolutely stunning from east to west, north to south! The people are real true blue Americans, tuff as wang and stubborn as an old mule!
Dad was born and raised in Wyoming. Beautiful state. Been there many times.
I am appreciative to see many new and well built municipal buildings and well designed streets that were paid by the taxpayers of Thermopolis, well done!
This is the only one of the three I've been to. Stopped in on my way to Montana. Beautiful town, beautiful state! Hope to come back someday!
A little chilly up there for these old bones, but these videos have made me decide I need to come back again for a visit. In the summer.
Great video since I have retired now looking all over our state for the best places I would want to live Thanks for sharing this history.
Hanna Wyoming checking in. Love it!!! P.s. stop telling everyone about our beautiful state lol!!
Thank you. Well worth watching!
Beautiful country!
This is so fascinating
Beautiful country
Terrific video!
EXCELLENT VIDEO, thankyou
That's going to be my new home the state of Wyoming
I live in Glenrock
I feel like Chief Washakie would have found the use of commercial water parks on the place he wanted to be free for everyone unacceptable.
Great program like to see the history of Casper Wyo some time as well as Chugwater and Cheyenne
Here's a brief look at how "Chugwater" got its name. ua-cam.com/video/bVKEs1YSD08/v-deo.html
Would like to see them history of Saratoga and Encampment and Southern Carbon County.
Where is the swinging bridge in thermop? I live here and have never seen it (I live in Powell actually) but I drive thru there all the time.
It's inside Hot Springs State Park
Apparently wyoming looks like Arizona where we have multiple hills with writing on them
Where is the gentleman talking from? Looks like an old west bar! ❤️
That's pretty much what the bars look like in Wyoming. Antiques, most of them. Beautiful back bars.
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Can anyone help me with the doctor's name at 2:55 . Is he saying Dr Schelke?
Yes, Schelke
Yes.
Is it ( crick ) or , is it ( creek ) ?
Owl Creek is always home...... 6th generation Graboski