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Joe & Nic's Road Trip
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We are traveling the USA by road. We are documenting towns & cities across the USA, mostly visiting the downtowns and the neighborhoods surrounding those downtowns. We're there to see the unique architecture, walkability, artwork, unique stores and restaurants. We will be visiting every state in the U.S.! Come along with us for the ride!!
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Joe & Nic's Road Trip
Merry Christmas everyone!!
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Tomorrow morning the final video of our 3 month long Spring Road trip will be up! 22 states visited & 8,061 miles driven.
We'll be taking a break, then will start our next one somewhere in the eastern US.
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Hmm, where are we?
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Allright everyone, usually I put up a video today, but it will be posted tomorrow instead. Today, my interview with John from "Travel With A Wiseguy" is up on his channel. We talked for half an hour about many things. Check it out and post a comment as to what you think! I'll post replies there.
Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POTKE...
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omisan771
(2 years ago)
It's always surprising to me how fast a house can fall apart because it is not occupied. As if the roof was thinking "Well...there's nobody living in here, I give up!".
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fez3606
(7 months ago)
Any town/city built on one company/industry is doomed to failure eventually.
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dragon-lf9ow
(2 years ago)
Could you imagine if those abandoned houses could tell their stories. About the family's that once lived in them
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Cassandraann111
(10 months ago)
I appreciate how you treated the town with respect and dignity instead of just disparaging everything about it like most do. My family grew up nearby on the SE side of Chicago, and the steel mill closures were completely devastating for our communities.
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marquese1960
(3 months ago (edited))
Michael Jackson was born in Gary Indiana as we saw and his father Joe worked at US Steel as a crane operator.
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Magnus055
(7 months ago)
Gary was nice when the Jackson 5 lived there
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SolSister10596
(2 years ago)
As a resident of Indiana, I’ve always had to pass by Gary whenever I went to Chicago. Never been brave enough to actually explore the city. It already looks like a dilapidated ghost town from the outside, but it was kind of crazy to see just how deep it goes.
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jro8503
(2 months ago)
I was afraid for your safety in that church!
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