The first defenders of Pottsville were among the first five units to respond to Abraham Lincoln's call for troops to defend the capital after Fort Sumter. All of them came from the Berks/Schuylkill/SE PA area. The actual first were the Ringgold Light Artillery from Reading. The others were the National Light Infantry of Pottsville, the Washington Artillerists of Pottsville, the Logan Guards of Lewiston, and the Allen Infantry of Allentown. Nicholas Biddle was a Washington Artillerist, who was en route to D.C., when they made a stop in Baltimore. As a black man, the southern sympathisers gathered there targeted him, and he was hit in the head by a rock, causing a very serious head wound.
My great grandma was born in 1892 and my grandma 1915 so they both were older than that. I am interested in learning more. My grandma moved to Ohio for steel mills. Our poor small towns are ghost towns and were used to build this country. I love small towns.
Yes, please continue making these historical town exploration videos. It is a great contrast to being out in nature, while still remaining true to the themes of your channel and your interests.
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Kaleb Lawrence thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
My mom had her accident on that road in 2016 In my yellow tracker. A man had a heart attack and crashed into her and she hit couple cars. Was cut out and flown to Lehigh valley hospital...she is alive and doing well. She was in a 40 day coma.
For those interested in the Molly McGuires, there is a bronze statue (of a man on the gallows,) surrounded by informational plaques containing a good concise history of the events, located in nearby Mahanoy City.
Those depressions in the cemetery are usually from burials where there was no vault used. Over time the casket rots away and the ground sinks. Thanks for a fascinating historical tour!
Fascinating. I'm glade that you gave the "Creepy Man" the Benefit of Objections. It's Very Simple as you discovered. Just interview the "Creepy Man". Your God given discernment will take over.. Good job Guys !
You found a black cemetery. The reason the ground was lumpy as you put it was because they could only afford wooden coffins and they rotted away. Thanks for sharing.
I live in Pottsville. Grew up across the river in Palo Alto, moved to Pottsville in 1966. It was an interesting video. Come back, go to Yuengling Brewery, climb the hill to Nativity High School, go west to see Pottsville Area High School, the Middle School with Martz Hall, the elementary school too. Keep exploring interesting places.
The Garfield was featured in a 1993 Rick Sebak documentary about PA diners. The owners at the time mentioned the JFK speech and had a photograph of the event.
We stayed in Pottsville a few years ago when we came up from NC to bury my brother in Mt. Carmel. That nail has got to be the most intimidating one I have ever seen. That Spanish-American War memorial was the first one of those I have seen as well. It is a nice little town, we enjoyed our stay.
The old cemetery on Laurel Blvd also has the gravestone of Nicholas Biddle, the first to shed blood in the Civil War. You needed to go to the very end of Ninth Street last gravestone in the cemetery.
Thanks for visiting Pottsville. I hope you can return to visit the Yuengling Brewery, very interesting seeing the tunnels under the mountain. You also get to sample the product including new flavors. Another stop in Pottsville us the John O'Hara statue on A Centre St. Some of his books were made into movies staring Liz Taylor. The Schuylkill County Historical Society does Walking Tours in October at several of areas you covered in your videos. The Wheel in Pottsville is a good place to eat. If you are in area after 3pm, the "Wooden Keg", an Irish Pub that has been around since the 1850s is good and has interesting history. The basement has an old tunnel that ran under the ground to the brewery across street. Rumors of Molly Maguire connections. Hope you visit again soon.
Thank you both for another very interesting video....YES.....by all means do more of your "wondering arround lost" videos! Keep healthy and safe in your travels!
You were in a Bethel AME Church Graveyard. My family (Musket) lived across the street and on a Sunday morning the music from the church was just amazing! Absolutely beautiful. I do regret not going after I grew up! Thank you for the Pottsville video!
I had to refresh my memory of what importance Henry Clay was Cliff. I knew the guy from my history just not what he did. Thanks for the quick lesson here my friend.
This is our town! You missed a huge portion of the historic and beautiful- the architecture here is unrivaled- a historic preservation group came through years ago and was astounded by all the variety that still exists! Come do another!
Loved that thanks. Think is a lovely type of video to do. Loved the cemetery it was gorgeous. Thanks so much for taking me along, p,ease stay safe and take care
Thanks for highlighting my hometown. Of course I have family buried in Charles Baber Cemetery. I lived 1 block from the Prison. I have been inside the prison, not as an inmate though. At Christmas our youth group would sing Carols there. I do recall there were several inmates that were allowed to work outside the prison, they were called "Trustys". My great grandfather Hiram Smith Davies was Chief of Police for 35 years. The Bethel AME Church was on my route from home to Jr and Sr High School. I recall that Nicholas Biddle was buried in that cemetery. I did know the history that he was the first bloodshed in the civil war. Across the street from that church was the Marsden's Potato Chip factory. We often followed our noses and stopped there for samples.
There's a old cemetery near minersville by King's Village shopping center has a Colonel from the civil war and a really,small and old cemetery on peach mountain road near Mt. Laffee
My parents were raised on two sides of Pottsville,one in Minersville and one in St. Clair. I have been to Pottsville many times and have 7:21 never been to the places on this video. Great job. video.
Enjoyed the trip Cliff/John. As a retired local PA 18 wheeler I went through this area often on way to Pittston PA. from Reading. Of course I kept that big rig on Rt.61. I drove for Maier's Bakery now owned by Bimbo.
Pottsville is an old town, such narrow streets and historic buildings. Glad to see all the statues and old buildings still standing, don't let BLM people find these places, they would come and try to destroy all of that. Our American heritage should always be preserved and protected. Thank You for showing us all of this, its a real pleasure to see it.
Hi Cliff & John, a very cool video with some awesome historical locations. That small cemetery was an interesting place just because of all the veterans that are buried there. Thank you so much for taking us along and it's great to have John in the video too, much love. xx💖
Cool stuff. I watched a few guys explore an abandoned mine there first, then got to watch u guys. Ive never been even to U.S, but found this content fascinating. Ant, Sydney, Oz
Very interesting history in Pottsville Cliff! That prison did look like a castle. Hoping they find a way to raise up where those graves are. Would love for you & Jon to drive us around more often. Lots of fun & learning! Hope you had a great meal. Smoked sausage sounded really good. And yes to the if I know anything about you. 🥰 Thanks to you & Jon, take care.
Cliff, how abt a Yuengling Brewery (c. 1829) tour ? (IF They would let You film) Those Pinkerton "Detectives" were thugs-for-hire (imo). Even Pres. Lincoln and Andrew Carnegie used them at one time or another. Always 👍 Your videos.
Cool, recognized that , right away. Pass that every day👍 Henry Clay has done a left face, he used to look down on the town of Pottsville. Great vids. Thank you.
You guys should come down to my neck of the woods here in Boyertown and check out the Rhoads Opera House Fire (google it). A federal law came out of my town and there is a huge cemetery where the victims of the fire are buried. The opera house building is still standing today after being rebuilt after the fire, now called the Engle building. - Randy
So cool to find CZcamsrs that aren't too far from me. Greetings from Reading PA. Pa has so many historical sites. When I first got my license I would drive all around pa... Philly, Pottsville, etc. Every small town got antique buildings and land marks. Not to mention Pennhurst of course... that's a must see for all explorers.
I been around Pottsville and you showed me things I did not see. They have huge Cemeteries there and some relatives of mine. Thanks for showing and Yes I do like exploring cemeteries and historical stuff. Enjoyed immensely! Wish I would know where they buried the Canal Workers and the early Train workers as many resided together in many locations, but again, Thanks! Enjoyed!
Yes, I like your videos. I have a watched a few, I watch you and another guy called the Coal Cracker and have learned a lot about east PA. I have a BA History degree and am from Ohio, I know a lot of west PA, Pittsburgh, etc, but almost nothing about east PA. I have never been anywhere in east PA, but I actually feel like I am there when I watch your vids and the Coal Cracker, and I never knew how beautiful east PA is, when I watch these vids I wish I were back home. I just realized something about the word Pottsville was bugging me, I just realized it reminds me of Pottsylvania from Rocky & Bullwinkle
I'm so glad you have taken to recording Pennsylvania history because it's so rich with history. I was born and raised in Nescopeck pa luzerne county. I currently live in Bloomsburg columbia county. But I'll be moving to Mesa Arizona. So I'll need your videos to keep Pennsylvania fresh in my heart. Thank you for what you do. That cemetery you visited where the guy directed you to we pretty cool. So many different vets in one tiny cemetery.
I once was called for jury duty in Pottsville, but I was so sick with a head cold, they excused me. Yes, I heard a lot about the Molly McGuires over the years. Hills indeed…….everywhere! Those Civil War monuments I think are in Garfield Square. My pediatrician was located there on Market Street. I think President Kennedy had a speech there back in the day.
I live in Pottsville, missed some nice stuff, but anyhow. Go to Pine Grove you'll find some older tombstones. They're along Tulphehacan Street (sorry spelling) down in the flood zone near the old NAPA garage. Ask the locals, they should know.
@@angelwhispurr8155 that part I never knew. I had a friend that was put in the boys home in high school. And then I ended up working for C&Y myself. Interesting to know!
That was a super find, the cemetery! We drove thru Pottsville when we were there this summer and joked about the dude on the very tall column😂, and here he shows up in your video! Now I know what that was all about. Next time, we will have to do some exploring there and not just drive thru. Thanks Cliff! (And John ) 😊
Should you come back to Pottsville, I strongly suggest that you stop at the Historical Society. Actually, you drove past the back of it twice! FYI: I can not believe that you did not take the Yuengling Brewery Tour on Mahantongo Street. If you had continued up that street you would have seen where many of the stories of the American writer John O'Hara were set. You missed his statue. (Also, beautiful large old homes built on coal.) If youfollow the Main street North, you would have come to a small cemetary on the left which is the final resting place of several REVOLUTIONARY WAR soldiers. Pottsville was also a stop on the underground railroad.
BOY THATS A FANCY PRISION. I LIKED THE FANCY BUILDINGS. I THINK THOSE STATUES ARE IMPORTANT TO THE CITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS. MANY THANKS FOR THE TRIP.
That prison has black mold in it n the guards treat the prisoners like shit unless they like or know u plus they lose ur property n tell u that they gave it to ur family or we don't know where it is we don't have it the also keep ur pain meds for themselves it has happened to tons of people n the nurses there give people the wrong meds it's a horrible place it needs to be torn down!!!!!
I watch a documentary film back in the 70s on PBS on Pa Dinner, the dinner on the corner at the monuments was featured because JFK gave a speech there and they used the dinner to access the stage.
The first defenders of Pottsville were among the first five units to respond to Abraham Lincoln's call for troops to defend the capital after Fort Sumter. All of them came from the Berks/Schuylkill/SE PA area. The actual first were the Ringgold Light Artillery from Reading. The others were the National Light Infantry of Pottsville, the Washington Artillerists of Pottsville, the Logan Guards of Lewiston, and the Allen Infantry of Allentown. Nicholas Biddle was a Washington Artillerist, who was en route to D.C., when they made a stop in Baltimore. As a black man, the southern sympathisers gathered there targeted him, and he was hit in the head by a rock, causing a very serious head wound.
I believe he headed the First Bank of the US in Philly, and his namesake lives in Philly today and modestly calls himself Nick.
Pottsville is home of the Pottsville Maroons, an NFL team in the 1920s.
Later became the Washington football team.
My great grandma was born in 1892 and my grandma 1915 so they both were older than that. I am interested in learning more. My grandma moved to Ohio for steel mills. Our poor small towns are ghost towns and were used to build this country. I love small towns.
i relly in joy these drive around shows . Like this one !!!!!!
Yes, please continue making these historical town exploration videos. It is a great contrast to being out in nature, while still remaining true to the themes of your channel and your interests.
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I stupidly forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Flynn Wells instablaster ;)
@Kaleb Lawrence thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Kaleb Lawrence It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
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My mom had her accident on that road in 2016 In my yellow tracker. A man had a heart attack and crashed into her and she hit couple cars. Was cut out and flown to Lehigh valley hospital...she is alive and doing well. She was in a 40 day coma.
For those interested in the Molly McGuires, there is a bronze statue (of a man on the gallows,) surrounded by informational plaques containing a good concise history of the events, located in nearby Mahanoy City.
Cliff driving through Pottsvile.... "I don't know where we're at"
My wife instantly says "Pottsville Cliff! You're in Pottsville of course!"
Those depressions in the cemetery are usually from burials where there was no vault used. Over time the casket rots away and the ground sinks. Thanks for a fascinating historical tour!
Fascinating. I'm glade that you gave the "Creepy Man" the Benefit of Objections. It's Very Simple as you discovered. Just interview the "Creepy Man". Your God given discernment will take over.. Good job Guys !
Thank you so much
I saw a bumper sticker today that reminded me of you and your logo. It said...I'm not lost, I'm exploring. love it!
When you were lost in Pottsville if you turn left on Spring Garden st. Thats where I grew up. Poor neighborhood but a good one.
I love both churches, they are beautiful.
You found a black cemetery. The reason the ground was lumpy as you put it was because they could only afford wooden coffins and they rotted away. Thanks for sharing.
All coffins are wood 🤩.
They didn't require the concrete crypt back then I don't believe, that's why bodies of all colors would be found after floods. 🙂
I live in Pottsville. Grew up across the river in Palo Alto, moved to Pottsville in 1966. It was an interesting video. Come back, go to Yuengling Brewery, climb the hill to Nativity High School, go west to see Pottsville Area High School, the Middle School with Martz Hall, the elementary school too. Keep exploring interesting places.
I was born & raised in this wonderful town! Lots of history. Thanks for sharing, there is so much more!❤
I enjoyed the ride...I drive to old towns and back roads at times...its interesting what you see
JFK gave a speech in front of the Diner in town.
The Garfield was featured in a 1993 Rick Sebak documentary about PA diners. The owners at the time mentioned the JFK speech and had a photograph of the event.
We stayed in Pottsville a few years ago when we came up from NC to bury my brother in Mt. Carmel. That nail has got to be the most intimidating one I have ever seen. That Spanish-American War memorial was the first one of those I have seen as well. It is a nice little town, we enjoyed our stay.
The old cemetery on Laurel Blvd also has the gravestone of Nicholas Biddle, the first to shed blood in the Civil War. You needed to go to the very end of Ninth Street last gravestone in the cemetery.
Biddle is a prominent Philadelphia family. Jewelry store too.
@@samanthab1923 They must be a black family if they're related to Mr. Biddle from Pottsville.
Da Truck Sorry wrong ones. Whiter than white, they can trace the family back to the Mayflower.
What an interesting town. Thank you for a great tour. They need a fund raiser to fix that cemetery. Honor history. You do for sure!
Pa. has got to be the state with the most history. I love it but Im partial to Pa.!!!
VA has loads of history also and many battlefields.
@Martha Fogelin I’m in the burbs of Richmond. Lots of history here too. I love Williamsburg.
Thanks for visiting Pottsville. I hope you can return to visit the Yuengling Brewery, very interesting seeing the tunnels under the mountain. You also get to sample the product including new flavors. Another stop in Pottsville us the John O'Hara statue on A Centre St. Some of his books were made into movies staring Liz Taylor. The Schuylkill County Historical Society does Walking Tours in October at several of areas you covered in your videos. The Wheel in Pottsville is a good place to eat. If you are in area after 3pm, the "Wooden Keg", an Irish Pub that has been around since the 1850s is good and has interesting history. The basement has an old tunnel that ran under the ground to the brewery across street. Rumors of Molly Maguire connections. Hope you visit again soon.
Thank you both for another very interesting video....YES.....by all means do more of your "wondering arround lost" videos! Keep healthy and safe in your travels!
You were in a Bethel AME Church Graveyard. My family (Musket) lived across the street and on a Sunday morning the music from the church was just amazing! Absolutely beautiful. I do regret not going after I grew up! Thank you for the Pottsville video!
I had to refresh my memory of what importance Henry Clay was Cliff. I knew the guy from my history just not what he did. Thanks for the quick lesson here my friend.
He famously said he would rather be right than be president. He was an antagonist of SC's John C. Calhoun.
The people of Pottsville love there town and it's history
This is our town! You missed a huge portion of the historic and beautiful- the architecture here is unrivaled- a historic preservation group came through years ago and was astounded by all the variety that still exists! Come do another!
Yes, we like some more of John and you! It was very interesting. It is a charming little town with a well=kept center. Thank you guys!
Loved that thanks. Think is a lovely type of video to do. Loved the cemetery it was gorgeous. Thanks so much for taking me along, p,ease stay safe and take care
Very interesting! Enjoy your little trips through towns & seeing the sights, loved the center of town honoring those that fought! Thanks!
Keep this statue it is history. Great video and great story tellers.
Love this! My mom's family side was from this area..I wish I heard her talk about more stories and knew more but this is beautiful ❤️
Thank you to the man that told Cliff & John about the graveyard.
Yeah, J think this stuff is interesting. I like old history, and creepy places, too!
Thanks for highlighting my hometown. Of course I have family buried in Charles Baber Cemetery. I lived 1 block from the Prison. I have been inside the prison, not as an inmate though. At Christmas our youth group would sing Carols there. I do recall there were several inmates that were allowed to work outside the prison, they were called "Trustys". My great grandfather Hiram Smith Davies was Chief of Police for 35 years. The Bethel AME Church was on my route from home to Jr and Sr High School. I recall that Nicholas Biddle was buried in that cemetery. I did know the history that he was the first bloodshed in the civil war. Across the street from that church was the Marsden's Potato Chip factory. We often followed our noses and stopped there for samples.
There's a old cemetery near minersville by King's Village shopping center has a Colonel from the civil war and a really,small and old cemetery on peach mountain road near Mt. Laffee
My parents were raised on two sides of Pottsville,one in Minersville and one in St. Clair. I have been to Pottsville many times and have 7:21 never been to the places on this video. Great job.
video.
I was just in St Clair yesterday my family lives there!
Enjoyed the trip Cliff/John. As a retired local PA 18 wheeler I went through this area often on way to Pittston PA. from Reading. Of course I kept that big rig on Rt.61. I drove for Maier's Bakery now owned by Bimbo.
I was raised in Frackville, PA, about 10 miles away (north on Route 61). I love seeing your videos which remind me of home. Thanks for sharing.
Pottsville is an old town, such narrow streets and historic buildings. Glad to see all the statues and old buildings still standing, don't let BLM people find these places, they would come and try to destroy all of that. Our American heritage should always be preserved and protected. Thank You for showing us all of this, its a real pleasure to see it.
A great tour. I did not know Pottsville had so much history. We will check it out much more closely next time we get through that area. Thanks Cliff
Great video!! I love hearing the history of places.
Great videos about Pottsville! Have a good meal at the Log Cabin. Yes exploring communities is fun to watch.
I love Buddy's Log Cabin. I always get the Wingdings; my great grandfather's favorite!
I enjoyed your video on Pottsville history , would like to see more history videos of Pennsylvania’s history if you can Thank you
Great job 👏 thanks for sharing very interesting
Always enjoy you videos thank you John. American Patriot.
Great video, Cliff! It probably was nice having John with, instead of being by yourself!
Great that you and John are able to explore together more!!! Great footage as always!
I love it. Do some more of these. Thanks.
Please keep doing these.
Your new camera makes your videos look good. Keep up the good work Cliff.
Hi Cliff & John, a very cool video with some awesome historical locations. That small cemetery was an interesting place just because of all the veterans that are buried there. Thank you so much for taking us along and it's great to have John in the video too, much love. xx💖
How proud he would be.
Wonderful video
Cool stuff. I watched a few guys explore an abandoned mine there first, then got to watch u guys. Ive never been even to U.S, but found this content fascinating.
Ant, Sydney, Oz
Very interesting history in Pottsville Cliff! That prison did look like a castle. Hoping they find a way to raise up where those graves are. Would love for you & Jon to drive us around more often. Lots of fun & learning! Hope you had a great meal. Smoked sausage sounded really good. And yes to the if I know anything about you. 🥰 Thanks to you & Jon, take care.
I like your walks with John.
Thank you so much for exploring Pottsville!
Grew up in PA. I love my home state and viewing this way when I can’t get back.
This was fun, nice to see you John along with Cliff.
Cliff, how abt a Yuengling Brewery (c. 1829) tour ? (IF They would let You film) Those Pinkerton "Detectives"
were thugs-for-hire (imo). Even Pres. Lincoln and Andrew Carnegie used them at one time or another. Always 👍 Your videos.
Lincoln fired them.... then he was shot .
Cool, recognized that , right away. Pass that every day👍
Henry Clay has done a left face, he used to look down on the town of Pottsville. Great vids. Thank you.
You guys should come down to my neck of the woods here in Boyertown and check out the Rhoads Opera House Fire (google it). A federal law came out of my town and there is a huge cemetery where the victims of the fire are buried. The opera house building is still standing today after being rebuilt after the fire, now called the Engle building. - Randy
John is fun.. plz share adventures together.
I really love your videos, I live in Europe, and it keeps me connected to the U.S. Keep up the good work!
Keep producing your footage... we enjoy... actually know the area! Hope you passed The Yuengling Beer facility / and the mansion ...Safe travels ...
Very nice and enjoyable! Thank you!
I was just in Pottsville yesterday and my family is from Saint Clair!
So cool to find CZcamsrs that aren't too far from me. Greetings from Reading PA.
Pa has so many historical sites. When I first got my license I would drive all around pa... Philly, Pottsville, etc. Every small town got antique buildings and land marks. Not to mention Pennhurst of course... that's a must see for all explorers.
That U.S. "Colored" troops tombstone is interesting, as I don't think everyone knew that African Americans were also soldiers during the Civil War,😊
I been around Pottsville and you showed me things I did not see. They have huge Cemeteries there and some relatives of mine. Thanks for showing and Yes I do like exploring cemeteries and historical stuff. Enjoyed immensely! Wish I would know where they buried the Canal Workers and the early Train workers as many resided together in many locations, but again, Thanks! Enjoyed!
Yes, I like your videos. I have a watched a few, I watch you and another guy called the Coal Cracker and have learned a lot about east PA. I have a BA History degree and am from Ohio, I know a lot of west PA, Pittsburgh, etc, but almost nothing about east PA. I have never been anywhere in east PA, but I actually feel like I am there when I watch your vids and the Coal Cracker, and I never knew how beautiful east PA is, when I watch these vids I wish I were back home. I just realized something about the word Pottsville was bugging me, I just realized it reminds me of Pottsylvania from Rocky & Bullwinkle
Interesting town. Enjoyed the backstreets tour.
Like a step back in time.
Cool video. Keeping history alive.
Enjoyed this thanks and thanks John
I'm so glad you have taken to recording Pennsylvania history because it's so rich with history. I was born and raised in Nescopeck pa luzerne county. I currently live in Bloomsburg columbia county. But I'll be moving to Mesa Arizona. So I'll need your videos to keep Pennsylvania fresh in my heart. Thank you for what you do. That cemetery you visited where the guy directed you to we pretty cool. So many different vets in one tiny cemetery.
Those were fun times with the two of you. Thanks. May just side trip there on our way from Gettysburg in a few weeks
I once was called for jury duty in Pottsville, but I was so sick with a head cold, they excused me. Yes, I heard a lot about the Molly McGuires over the years. Hills indeed…….everywhere! Those Civil War monuments I think are in Garfield Square. My pediatrician was located there on Market Street. I think President Kennedy had a speech there back in the day.
Thanks for sharing. My stomping grounds
I live in Pottsville, missed some nice stuff, but anyhow. Go to Pine Grove you'll find some older tombstones. They're along Tulphehacan Street (sorry spelling) down in the flood zone near the old NAPA garage. Ask the locals, they should know.
The building behind the statue is a boys' group home through County Children and Youth (or CPS in some states)
It used to be the Carmalite priest Monastary
@@angelwhispurr8155 that part I never knew. I had a friend that was put in the boys home in high school. And then I ended up working for C&Y myself. Interesting to know!
@@angelwhispurr8155you learn ministry there 🤔
That was a super find, the cemetery! We drove thru Pottsville when we were there this summer and joked about the dude on the very tall column😂, and here he shows up in your video! Now I know what that was all about. Next time, we will have to do some exploring there and not just drive thru. Thanks Cliff! (And John ) 😊
definite difference between north and south we dont think strangers talking to us are creepy until we hear them out
This was where my grandparents were from Evelyn and David Reinhart. My great grandparents were Edna and George Burkey.
Interesting history! Thank you!
very cool video indeed u need to make more
I always wondered who that statue was and now I know. Ty
Should you come back to Pottsville, I strongly suggest that you stop at the Historical Society. Actually, you drove past the back of it twice! FYI: I can not believe that you did not take the Yuengling Brewery Tour on Mahantongo Street. If you had continued up that street you would have seen where many of the stories of the American writer John O'Hara were set. You missed his statue. (Also, beautiful large old homes built on coal.) If youfollow the Main street North, you would have come to a small cemetary on the left which is the final resting place of several REVOLUTIONARY WAR soldiers. Pottsville was also a stop on the underground railroad.
🫤 idiots
You should go visit the Avondale Mine disaster site in Plymouth Township, Pa
BOY THATS A FANCY PRISION. I LIKED THE FANCY BUILDINGS. I THINK THOSE STATUES ARE IMPORTANT TO THE CITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS. MANY THANKS FOR THE TRIP.
That prison has black mold in it n the guards treat the prisoners like shit unless they like or know u plus they lose ur property n tell u that they gave it to ur family or we don't know where it is we don't have it the also keep ur pain meds for themselves it has happened to tons of people n the nurses there give people the wrong meds it's a horrible place it needs to be torn down!!!!!
Thanks! Cool vid.🎉
Do one of jim thorpe and visit the prison to see if the hand print at the one cell an idea
The town where the Molly McGuires thing took place!
They want to bring home Jim Thorpe's body reburial. He belongs to Oklahoma. I live right down the road from his birthplace.
Yes the hand is still there, and I've seen it.
@@katiefyock9607 That day was called the day of the rope because of all the men who were hung. It was a travesty of justice.
@@debbiekerr3989 You, Peter Ustinov, and Robert Taylor were fantastic in Quo Vadis. Great flic!
Pottsville streets with so many hills looks like the streets of Pittsburgh.
Good visit to Pottsville. Cool old cemetery.
Awesome video grew up on the east side Now Im in scranton
If you're ever in the lower Shenandoah Valley, you should check out Staunton, Va.
i wish i would have known you were coming to pottsville I would have met ya and took you to some really cool history spots
I watch a documentary film back in the 70s on PBS on Pa Dinner, the dinner on the corner at the monuments was featured because JFK gave a speech there and they used the dinner to access the stage.