It amazes me how you can cover so much distance with stops in one day! I'm still loving this series. I two favorites on this one, Wayne kind of had a sort of Tim Burton Batman/Gotham City look to it. But, Trumbull at night with the fountains and memorials tops them all. Honorable mention goes to Stark for the Arc de Triomphe and of course Marilyn. 🤘🤘
Stopped to go to the bathroom once so that killed us 😂. I kind of like how Ohio has a pretty good variety of small towns and medium to larger cities. After 88 of these they can kind of run together but there seemed to be just enough variety to keep it interesting.
Trumbull County’s courthouse looks amazing with those fountains, lights and the monuments! I believe the arch by the Stark County courthouse was an entrance to an old hotel, I heard about it when I was younger but can’t remember the name of it.
Oh that's pretty cool! Nice that they saved it. I'm not sure if there was any information there about it as we were fast running out of daylight and I had to really start moving things along.
Hey Tolle, for some reason the Trumbull County Courthouse reminds me of the Shawshank Prison in Mansfield, Oh. The sign at New Philadelphia advertising Trumpet in the Land is an outdoor drama depicting the Gnadenhutten massacre of Christian Moravian Indians that some believe started the Indian uprising in Ohio.
Oh really? I might have to look into that more. I saw the old Blue Jacket show when it was in Xenia and Tecumseh in Chillicothe. Trumbull does have that Ohio Reformatory vibe to it. I wonder if it was the same architect or company.
I did go there on this trip. It will be on Day 3 Part 2 of this series, so a couple of more episodes first. Williams Courthouse is awesome! And right across from Candy World!!!
Actually, I did cover that Courthouse a little bit in a video I did on Candy World about 5 or 6 months ago too. I really like that whole downtown area in Bryan. I wanted to go to Father John's and eat when I was there, but it wasn't open until later.
Such a fun video idaa. Would be fun to do in each county of all 50 states. Let's go! Road Trip!!
@@PrimeTimeTravelers oh my would that be a trip. You can take Texas and I’ll grab Delaware.
@@TheTolleRoad we go together
Doing some traveling 🙂
Gotta hit every corner!
@@TheTolleRoad 🙂
It amazes me how you can cover so much distance with stops in one day! I'm still loving this series. I two favorites on this one, Wayne kind of had a sort of Tim Burton Batman/Gotham City look to it. But, Trumbull at night with the fountains and memorials tops them all. Honorable mention goes to Stark for the Arc de Triomphe and of course Marilyn. 🤘🤘
Stopped to go to the bathroom once so that killed us 😂. I kind of like how Ohio has a pretty good variety of small towns and medium to larger cities. After 88 of these they can kind of run together but there seemed to be just enough variety to keep it interesting.
Trumbull County’s courthouse looks amazing with those fountains, lights and the monuments! I believe the arch by the Stark County courthouse was an entrance to an old hotel, I heard about it when I was younger but can’t remember the name of it.
Oh that's pretty cool! Nice that they saved it. I'm not sure if there was any information there about it as we were fast running out of daylight and I had to really start moving things along.
Crazy the amount of miles you put on the road.
All in a day's work. Logistics for a trip like this are a bit tricky.
That’s a lot in one day 🤪👍
Another day at the office 😂
Hey Tolle, for some reason the Trumbull County Courthouse reminds me of the Shawshank Prison in Mansfield, Oh. The sign at New Philadelphia advertising Trumpet in the Land is an outdoor drama depicting the Gnadenhutten massacre of Christian Moravian Indians that some believe started the Indian uprising in Ohio.
Oh really? I might have to look into that more. I saw the old Blue Jacket show when it was in Xenia and Tecumseh in Chillicothe. Trumbull does have that Ohio Reformatory vibe to it. I wonder if it was the same architect or company.
Hey Tolle, both are call Romanesque architecture and built about the same time by different architects and builders.
I think someone cheated off of someone else's notes! 😂
I am related to General Custer on my late mother's side
Oh wow, that’s really cool!
Did you see a horse and buggy going through a Gold Star Chili drive thru?
No... just the car wash.
Have you done Williams county yet?
I did go there on this trip. It will be on Day 3 Part 2 of this series, so a couple of more episodes first. Williams Courthouse is awesome! And right across from Candy World!!!
@@TheTolleRoad it really is!
Actually, I did cover that Courthouse a little bit in a video I did on Candy World about 5 or 6 months ago too. I really like that whole downtown area in Bryan. I wanted to go to Father John's and eat when I was there, but it wasn't open until later.
Pronounced WU-STER. Idk how to type it. But everyone gets it wrong
I guess I've been saying that one wrong for years. Thanks for the info.
Pronounced Cad-is not Ca-deese
Yeah, I was highly confident we were saying that wrong. Kind of steered to what was more fun to say... hopefully didn't offend.