Whats Inside St Louis Gateway Arch ? I Went To The Top
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2018
- Day number 10 of my Route 66 road trip . Today I went to the vacuum museum , lots of wonderful roadside things and ended up at the St Louis arch . Heck yea !
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I love Uranus.
I've been on the lookout at the Empire State Building but not sure if I could do the arch. Looks a little too scary, I have a little fear of heights. Great vlog.
This was a good video, but sure would have liked to have seen more of the Devil's Elbow Bridge.
I keep saying it visit the city museum did you?
TheDailyWoo Scary ,I don't think I could go up there. Thank you Adam . Stay safe and have fun
The wonka song was perfect! Gene Wilder would be proud! It did look like a space capsule. Loving these videos Adam. Keep having fun and safe travels!
This video is awesome. I didn't even know you could go in the arch! Holy cow!
Yes you can from a St.Louis native.
@Lil Stankbooty hey plz don't say the pp word it makes me shid my pant.
Hee hee, Jacob's face when he joined in singing. He was enjoying it.
The Pepsi sign was one of a pair = the other sign would have said "A Pepsi Break Makes Sense"
@4:32 I love that sign! and those teepees are awesome
Tampa Jay yup
Thank you for taking us with you and the bagger. Great job. Rock on.
You two may have the only Arch Kareoke! Awesome place to finally do it!
That Electrolux vacuum shown just as you said "Electrolux" brought back memories. My mom had one of those back in the 50's.
Majestic , simply Majestic!
Thank you Adam, love the Arch a real marvel of science!
Jacob's wearing my new shirt!! Today was the first day I wore my new Woo swag... I checked into my hotel in Bristol, Tennessee and wouldn't ya know the lady at the front desk recognized it, and we chatted about Adam and Jacob for a few minutes. Good times!
I live in St Louis! Had no idea you were here. Yeah, the Arch is wild, especially those eggs (elevators), as we St Louisians call them. 😉 Cheers! 🍻
Chris Thompson same
I never new it was hollow so that's neat
My dad calls the elavator system itself, the sandwich.
Awesome vlog! The Arch is so cool and you can see mostly everything from up there! The Wonkavator! LOL 10:17 LOL
Woo, Kirby! I sold them, own 1 myself, and continue to celebrate the brand at every opportunity. I stopped working at the dealership only because it got shut down due to tax evasion. A quality machine that will last a lifetime. It really says something about a product that hasn't advertised in a little over a century, yet still sells everyday at premium prices.
On my bucket list now! Very cool. Continued safe travels. I'm enjoying these videos very much! Thanks
That's one heck of a view! Thanks for sharing the experience Adam!
The elevator was there from day one, you never had to walk stairs.
Yes, the stairs are for maintenance.
I’m old enough to remember a time when the elevator wasn’t there.
Chiz Dippler During construction I mean. The tram was there when it opened to the public. Thank you for sharing.
The stairs are open to the public? I thought you had to take the elevator.
@@DoctorSkillz the stairs actually went in after the elevator. It's easier to modify stairs on site if something didn't fit then it is to modify an elevator. They built the stairs around the elevator
When I was a kid, I thought the Arch elevators were like giant eggs, like the one Mork from Ork came to Earth in.
Thank you Adam and Jacob! Great video!
Well this was a cool experience. Thanks for sharing it with us! :)
its another fantastic wooo day
I went on there today I was screaming and my whole class went too,My whole class was screaming when we were going up!
Wicked cool road trip! So glad to see you back!
This is awesome! We are all on the trip with you... Great fun!
Those elevator pods are much nicer and faster than the creaky old cage pods that took forever. The view is still well worth it
Always wanted to go and check the gateway arch out! Thanks for being me along Adam! Safe travels.
Cool video seeing the view from 60 stories up. thanks, take care.
Thank you for this...great video
Cool and descriptive video! Love your amusing commentary
I've always wondered what was up there, too, Thanks for the ride. Got your tee shirt this week. GREAT!
You two are so funny together i love it when carpetbagger is on board
I went here in 2016 and the guy who owns the museum gave me a carpet sweeper from the 1880s
This trip down Route 66 is so AWESOME. Those roadside museums and exhibits offer such
interesting and diverse subject matter. Sad that your journey will be ending soon.😟😧😵😥
You and Jacob have made fantastic tour guides, Adam ....walkavator😁😄😃😉
so Adam the Woo...
THIS WAS TOTALLY AMAZING ADAM!!!! Total FreakOut!!! Great video my friend! Where to next!!! -Al & Erin
Great video, as always.
Iwould have to say this is one of the best videos no no IT WAS YOUR BEST SO FAR LOVED IT
Gosh Woo...you are really awesome. Seriously, well done. Thank you.
I am enjoying these Vlogs very much. Nice to see you leaving no stone unturned.
I love the increase in videos Adam! It's giving me something to look forward too each day!
Awww you said pooting! My grandma used to say that - haven’t heard it in years lol ty :) hahaha
Love this vlog❤️❤️❤️
Loved your video. Good luck with the rest of the trip.
Another great vlog today. Adam, you are the best!!!
That rickety elevator ride to the top of the arch looked terrifying.
I have enjoyed all so far thank you Adam x
That brought back a ton of memories as a kid and going to the Arch. Thanks for the trip down memory lane Adam. I am just outside of Chicago. Good luck on the final leg of your trip here
I’ve been up there 3 times to date, and got to say it’s incredible.
Glad you got a chance to experience the "Washing Machine" as the locals call it!
We do? I never call it that😂
Welcome to my hometown St. Louis
Thank you Adam the Woo
Great Video!
The public was never required to climb the steps to get to the top of the Arch. By the way, if my memory serves me correctly, there are 1076 steps to the upper observation platform of the Arch. I worked on the project when it was under construction. It took some planning to get our tools and our lunch to the top every day. At the very top of the structure there is a hatch to the outside. A few guys would eat their lunch out there. Been there during a heavy thunderstorm. That was a little scary. The structure actually sways a little in high winds. The interior of the legs experiences high humidity and the stair structure was always sweating as a result. In the morning we climbed the stairs but when going home we could slide down using just the handrails. There are a bunch of switchback platforms which made it easy to slide on the handrails. Fun job back then.
Thanks for pointing that out about the steps. I was there in the '70's and '90's, and always thought the stairs were only for maintenance workers. Can you imagine how many people would make it up there if they had to climb? I work out, but 1,076 steps is a lot of effort!
Oh heck yes! That vacuum museum didn't suck" 😁Morn' Adam! You are very brave..the elevator is a nightmare
A new video from the Woo. 😃👍. This made my day better. 😃😃
So beautiful viewing!!!
I live in Ireland and have learnt a lot about America from your posts,I especially like when you visit Texas it’s seems like the most American part of America if that makes sense,I even scream the daily woo after my morning coffe,my wife thinks I have gone mad
The western US gets most of the publicity and exposure because of cowboy movies. Next on the fame list is New York City and a distant third is Florida, but most of America is just rural farm land. The largest topological feature is the Great Plain, which lies between Ohio in the east and the Rocky Mountains in the west, Texas in the south and north into large parts of Canada, too.
Loving the Route 66 vlogs and traveling along with you. I love it when you and Jacob pal around together.
Mom and dad bought a "Filter Queen vacuum cleaner from a travelling sales man in the late 1960's. When we kids had colds, or our allergies kicked up, mom would use the Filter Queen as a "humidifier."
The vacuum also served as a humidifier. Put in some Vic's Vapo Rub in the fit container, set the vacuum in the center of the bedroom, the scent filled the room.
The Filter Queen looked like a dwarf R2-D2!
Great Video as always !
You're awesome!!!💪💪💪
Adam the woo! Another AWESOME chapter! Gonna be so very sad when it ends! It's been a wonderful adventure!
Morning Adam, have a great day of adventures!
Very impressive. Thank you.
Loved your video and the view of Busch stadium from the top of the Arch...when I went up..
That was fun Adam 👍
This was awesomely amazing. Thank you guys, I would never be brave enough to do this, so this was impressive.
this was the best! :-) thanks dude!
sooo glad your back adam...missed you..
I wish a major network would pick up Adam and Jacob, you have both taken us to so many wonderful places , and remained family friendly. Well, Unfortunately you guys probably have too much class for today's television. We have so much enjoyed traveling with you,God bless.
Day 10 You guys made it to St. louis Mo Good vlog Adam The Arch was quite interesting .I can,t wait to see more on your historic road trip on Rt .66. keep rolling East. safe journey.
So glad I stumbled on your channel! You are so entertaining. Love you!
My home town welcomes Adam The Woo!
Yours and mine
Awesome vlog
I never knew you could go inside!! GREAT VID!
I’ve always wanted go on the Arch too. Thanks Adam.
About to get stupid real here. 6 years ago I became bound to a power chair as I have Muscular Dystrophy. My relationship with my father has been strain in recent years as he is a viet nam veteran and was subjected to agent orange in viet nam in 1969. My sister is developmentally disabled and am physically disabled. My father has always blamed himself and its been difficult for the family. I have watched your videos for a long time now and must say that your adventure on Route 66 has inspired me to do the same thing but with my father as he is now 70 and I am 43. God bless what you do for people, you are an inspiration for many many people, thank you for that. I wish you the best in life and thank you for what you have done for mine.
Your Brave Adam!
This kinda blew my mind Adam, I’ve never been to St Louis so I had no idea you could actually go inside of it much less take an elevator to the top. My whole life I swear I thought Clark was just messing with Rusty. Ka-Booooom!
Very cool. Never knew you could go inside 🤙🏻
Amazing… As I love to travel myself, that place is also on my list. I will visit soon.
Hi the woo and Carpetbagger awesome video
I been to the top and it was awesome . Love it
For a real adventure you guys should have gone over to East St. Louis, IL at night.
😂
Lmfao
NO! Just no!
Yes the fella's in east St Louis IL would of made you feel right at home. You definitely want to bring some extra spending money with you when you go there next time.
I missed the exit and went across the bridge and took the first exit to go back. Not a good choice.knew right away. Was happy to get back across to north st louis. And that was no place to be either.
Love this place!
That view was amazing omg
No joke. I'm actually the tour guide in this video. Glad you guys had fun!
Me and my dad live in St Louis as soon as we saw this video we wanted to see you in person
Wow! Brings back memories of my visits to St. Louis, Busch stadium is just around the block from there and it was a short ride to Union Station. I never made it to the top of the Arch though so I really loved this video!
I want to go now! That was cool!
Love your videos Adam
Great Video! Thanks for the tour! I would have never gone in the Arch! Thanks for flaring up my agoraphobia and vertigo! LOL That was a fun video!
Thanks for the video! Really enjoyed the vacuum cleaner museum so interesting!
Thanks for the tour Adam! My office is right across from the Arch. I look at it through my office window. Sometimes I walk my dog on those Arch grounds. I’ll appreciate it a lot more now having seen it from a visitor’s eyes!
Holy smokes! And all this time I thought Clark Griswold had no clue what he was talking about when he said there was an elevator that's takes you all the way to the top. Lol Them elevators are neat.
awesome ride
I have driven by those teepees I can't even count how many times and had no idea what was in them. Thanks for spending some time in Missouri! Can't wait for you to come back!
Nathan Matney The owners act like they don’t want anyone to know what’s in them.
That’s quite the view. I had no idea you could go inside the arch. Very cool!
Glad you guys went to top of the St. Louis Archway. IT LOOKED TERRIFYING👀👀👀
They have redone the area around and inside the Arch now. They also have an aquarium at Union Station