They Once Lived Here - Gettysburg History Hike with Rangers Matt Atkinson and Daniel Vermilya
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2022
- Rangers Matt Atkinson and Daniel Vermilya lead a hike about the history of some of the structures and properties on the Gettysburg Battlefield. The hike was cut short due to the hot weather.
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Wow! Long time no see! This makes my week it’s so good to see you Matt! & so good to... well, know stuff writer is is still filming, maybe one day, these are the best
Thanks, Stuffwriter for getting out and filming theses.
I am so happy to see you Matt!! It’s been forever. You need to do more of these!!
Matt Atkinson is my favorite Gettysburg Park Ranger...
Woohoo Matt is the real deal, ty for posting this
Awesome! It’s good to finally see a new ranger walk with Matt. Daniel’s presentation was also very good. The best part of course is sitting on my butt in my air conditioned house to watch it.
Thank you StuffWriter for taking this video. I was the lady that had to have a ride back to her car and couldn't take the walk, but made it back for the end. I enjoy your videos very much. Matt is a very knowledgeable and entertaining Park Ranger, and I really enjoyed Daniel's information too. Well done guys!
love matt. the best ranger in gburg !!!!!
Ranger Matt is national treasure
Yes! My Ranger Matt fix finally😤
Is Matt Atkinson still giving tours at Gettysburg
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it's ok to wear shorts guys in 90 degree temperatures, i doubt Gen.Lee would care.
Love Matt’s stories!
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in 1857 1,900 dollars got you a house a barn and 53 acres of land. in 2023 my 2 bedroom apt with no land is 1600 dollars a month. Is there even paper in those dollars bills anymore or have they just been watered down to absolutely nothing?
Haven’t been to Gettysburg in nearly 30 years since I was a kid but listening to Ranger Matt definitely brings the enthusiasm to return with his charismatic approach!
I'm going to tour with Matt Atkinson again, he brings this battle of Gettysburg alive!
Matt great presentation, as always. I get I kick out of how you fill in key historical notes and command the company (visitors) when re-deploying in the field using lyrical segments from 70's & 80's hits, which serves to enhance the degree of erudition in your manner of speech, plus, you manage to correctly attribute all the songs to their original writer and/or performer(s). I managed to catch your musical references in real time, but am too fried upstairs to remember writer/ who did the singin' with the ease you display, I also reckon that
Did you all realize that there were motorcycles running for almost the entire time that Daniel was speaking ??!!