City Walks - Coeur D'alene Sherman Avenue - Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour and Exploration
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- čas přidán 25. 08. 2021
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The next stop on our Idaho trip was the city of Coeur D'alene. It's another one of those places along I-90 that I've wanted to explore for awhile. It turned out to be even cooler than I expected and the light was fantastic.
The downtown was super chill and cute and the highrises were a bit incongruous. I walked through a music fest and then down by the lake and on to a quiet neighborhood just two blocks off of the main drag, Sherman Ave. I hope you enjoy this walk exploring the jewel of the Idaho Panhandle.
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Coeur d'Alene is a city and the county seat of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. It is the largest city in North Idaho and the principal city of the Coeur d'Alene Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 2020, the United States Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 53,354. Coeur d'Alene is a satellite city of Spokane, which is located about thirty miles (50 km) to the west in the state of Washington. The two cities are the key components of the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Combined Statistical Area, of which Coeur d'Alene is the third-largest city (after Spokane and its largest suburb, Spokane Valley). The city is situated on the north shore of the 25-mile (40 km) long Lake Coeur d'Alene and to the west of the Coeur d'Alene Mountains. Locally, Coeur d'Alene is known as the "Lake City," or simply called by its initials, "CDA."
The city is named after the Coeur d'Alene people, a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans who lived along the rivers and lakes of the region, in a territory of 4,000,000 acres (16,000 km2) from eastern Washington to Montana. The native peoples were hunter-gatherers who located their villages and camps near food gathering or processing sites and followed the seasonal cycles, practicing subsistence hunting, fishing, and foraging.
The city began as a fort town; General William Tecumseh Sherman sited what became known as Fort Sherman on the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene in 1878. Peopling of the town came when miners and prospectors came to the region after gold and silver deposits were found in what would become the Silver Valley and after the Northern Pacific Railroad reached the town in 1883. In the 1890s, two significant miners' uprisings over wages took place in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District, one of which became motivation for the bombing assassination of former Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg in 1905. The late 19th century discovery of highly prized white pine in the forests of northern Idaho resulted in a timber boom that peaked in the late 1920s and was accompanied by the rapid population growth which led to the incorporation of the city on September 4, 1906. After the Great Depression, tourism started to become a major source of development in the area. By the 1980s, tourism became the major driver in the local economy, and, after decades of heavy reliance on logging, the city featured a more balanced economy with manufacturing, retail, and service sectors.
The city of Coeur d'Alene has grown significantly since the 1990s, in part because of a substantial increase in tourism, encouraged by resorts and recreational activities in the area and outmigration predominantly from other western states. The Coeur d'Alene Resort and its 0.75-mile (1.21 km) floating boardwalk and a 165-acre (0.67 km2) natural area called Tubbs Hill take up a prominent portion of the city's downtown. Popular parks such as City Park and Beach and McEuen Park are also fixtures of the downtown waterfront. The city has become somewhat of a destination for golfers; there are five courses in the city, including the Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course and its unique 14th hole floating green. The Coeur d'Alene Casino and its Circling Raven Golf Club is located approximately 27 miles (43 km) south and the largest theme park in the Pacific Northwest, Silverwood Theme Park, is located approximately twenty miles (30 km) north. There are also several ski resorts and other recreation areas nearby. The city is home to the Museum of North Idaho and North Idaho College, and it has become known for having one of the largest holiday light shows in the United States and hosting a popular Ironman Triathlon event.
Not sure if this has been noted: TLDR all the posts. Coeur D'alene is pronounced "Core Da LANE" not "Core Da LEAN". Lived around the area since I was a kid and never heard anyone use the LEAN pronunciation. I love your treadmill walks, but you got me wondering if I had been saying it wrong all these years. Checked and I believe is LANE.
You are almost certainly right. I should have checked but we were on the road. Thanks for the clarification and thanks for sharing your town with us for our brief visit. Such a beautiful place. -H
Thank you. Finishing my doc program with my internship in 2002, I went to Coeur D'alene to the park by the lake. The weather was perfect, sunny, clear and cool, people relaxing. I remember walking through a grove of tall trees right beside the lake. The sun was glimmering on the lake, and it was so peaceful. I turned to a colleague and said "This is what heaven is like." I think I caught a glimpse of the trees 48:32 or 16:09. I loved Moscow, Idaho, also
Awesome. Thanks so much for sharing that wonderful memory! -H
I like these videos because it's unique and you can somewhat relate.
Every time that you upload a new video,we really enjoying it!
Thanks so much. -H
The musician/band around 24:00 feels so nostalgic somehow! It's like going back in time and walking through the streets.
It's definitely got a nice community feel and small town charm. Thanks for watching -H
Another city I couldn't afford to live in lol. Pretty downtown. Thanks again. Keep it up.
Yeah, I’m in the same boat. I just read ANOTHER article about the housing crisis out west -H
Great walking tour! Thanks for sharing!
You bet. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍 -H
Fabulous video great work
Thanks so much! -H
Very nice. Thank you so much
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍 -H
Your channel is a part of my life's routine. Every time you drop a video, I would watch it from start to end. It's always a great pleasure to travel with you. Thanks! : )
You're the best!
Welcome 🤗 I’m first today :) nice 👍 walk
Welcome. Congrats on first. So glad you liked this one. Cheers. -_H
I especially like warm weather walks you share when it is cold here!😊
Nice. Check out our newest walks from Italy 🇮🇹 -H
beautiful location friends, the area feels very fresh, very beautiful and clean..👍
It really was, especially since the smoke moved out. -Hope
It looks beautiful.
Thank you for sharing!!!
You are so welcome!
@@CityWalks it must be expensive to live there
I think so. -H
Hello, good morning. I enjoyed so much.
Good morning! So glad you liked it. -H
Beautiful walk. One like from me. Have a great day my friend.
You too and thanks so much. -H
Thanks for the tour of my hometown. LOL. Locals don't go near downtown - especially in summer when the touristas have it packed.
Oh wow. Yeah we have that season too but I try to remember how much it’s benefiting my friends and neighbors. Of course we don’t have the numbers you do. Hang in there. -H
Always wanted to go to CDL because they said it was pretty. It’s so clean there and well manicured. Everything so green to. Thanks for showing us around. I’m British and in UK but did live MT for a few years. :)
Nice. Glad you got to walk around virtually anyway. Thanks for the comment. -H
In late Oct we drove around the lake. It had snowed a few inches. We also ate at the Hotel CDL water front restaurant. Great food & crazy desserts.
Oh wow! Must have been really beautiful. Thanks for sharing. -H
TY Henry 😊
👍👍👍
I like Idaho videos, I don't get to see the state that often.
It’s a pretty geographically diverse place. Lots to see. -H
Just 50 minutes north of CDA is a beautiful resort town called "Sandpoint." it is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful towns in Idaho. You should totally check it out. It's prettiest in Fall, between late September and early October.
I've heard of it and I'll have to try to check it out. Thanks! -H
I’m HOMESICK!!!!! 😆
Hi Carrie, very cool place to grow up. -H
My best friend lives in Cocolalla north of there past the Silverwood Park. Very pretty up there. You missed the heat wave!
Yeah, it was very mild and pleasant. I love all the ponderosa pines in the area. -H
Very beautiful and clean town, it's french name "Cœur d'alene"
Thanks. Glad you liked it. -H
Been there from I90 in Mass. always looks better thru your lens.
That's a long drive! Glad you enjoyed this. This was the first time I"d been into town. -H
Yes you keep saying Coeur d’ LEAN. Nobody ever ever calls it that. And it was really getting on my nerves lol but thank you for making the video.
Hi Kris, Is it supposed to Coeur d LANE? sorry about that. -H
The mountain on the lake where people were jumping off rocks is tubbs hill, open to the public
Thanks so much. -H
Never been to Idaho, nice city.
Cool State. Thanks. -H
Beautiful views. Ty.🎉
Glad you enjoyed -H
That house for sale is 622 E Coeur D'Alene Ave., the P.W.Johnson house - "The Grand Dame of Coeur D'Alene", built in 1912, 5 bedrooms, 6000 square feet. Are you sitting down? Asking price is $2,200,000.
Hahah. I'm so happy that you looked that up! Thanks. And, I can believe that. Must be a pretty nice place. I'm going to go look at the listing now. -H
There is a boardwalk on lake core duh lane, it surrounds the resort
I walked on it. Thanks. -H
Sherman Ave. The heavy haulers over height nightmare route.
The overpasses on I-90 are too low for some eastbound loads, so you have to get off NW Boulevard and go up by where all the sawmills USED to be, (hundreds of good paying jobs lost)
Sorry to hear that. Thanks for the info. -H
Excellent tour! I learned two new words; incongruous and bucolic.
Excellent! Yeah I can go a bit heavy sometimes. -H
City of Dreams to me.
Awesome-H
The hotel is the core duh lane resort, owned by Hagadon
Thanks. -H
i took this walk today. It is a very commercial looking area. I liked the red flowers, geraniums? It just was not my cup of tea. I did see a blue girls moped I liked. Do they call them mopeds? It was down where the larger motorcycles were parked. I did not sense a personality from the city, Thank ;;you for taking us there.
It’s definitely a tourist focused city.
Dont forget Hudson’s Hamburgers, its been there for a century
Good to know. Thanks. -H
what day was this filmed?
Really not sure. Sorry, it was a couple years ago. -H
At 8:25 Yap Mudgy Moose is the main character in a children's book Mudgy and Millie, the setting of which is in the park itself where the two were playing hide and seek. The story was created by a local author by the name Susan Nipp.
Thanks for that. Looked like cute characters. -H
Last video I watched you mentioned surprise at analytics showing being viewed mainly on TVs. A few weeks ago I downloaded pedometer app so had to switch to watching on tv as I don’t have a watch to use. Even though every morning I have to move the heavy treadmill and swivel the tv I actually do like watching them better that way to have the larger screen.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing that. You get a little weight training with your cardio 😊 -H
@@CityWalks I guess for a 65yo with congestive heart failure I need it lol
@@THE_MrSteve wow! Good for you for doing the walking and taking care of yourself. I know it can be hard to motivate. Keep on Steppin’ -H
The condos next to the resortare not condos but stacked, covered parking for the resort
Really. I was way off. -H
I very much appreciated your brief foray into some of the neighborhoods as I am very interested in moving there. The video took a dark turn with the mention of a white nationalist sticker (never seen one) , but where I live you see BLM (black nationalist) paraphernalia everywhere which is just the other side of a racist coin. Thank you for a pleasant and informative video.
Thanks Jerrod. -H
Pretty much a story of how a single building can ruin an entire city
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Lake core duh lane is not a resevior
Fair enough. -H
Pronounced CORE -DUH-LANE, not core-duh-lean
Cool. Thanks. -H
How is the gay scene?
Not familiar with it.
Imagine being an adult White man in 2023 and getting triggered by a White nationalist sticker. Completely ignoring how unusually clean the town is. How relaxed and polite everyone is. How people are talking to each other everywhere. How safe it feels. "Man if only this town had some more brown people" the narrator thought to himself. It's one thing to be conditioned a fool. It's another to choose willful ignorance and stay a fool out of fear.
I’d rather be someone who calls out racism and racists than someone whose silence on other people’s suffering can be bought with a few clean streets and a nice chat.
You're either jewish or ignorant
"I'd rather be anti-racism than live in high trust societies"
"I'd rather be anti-racism than women feel safe to walk the streets at night"
It's hard to believe you're really this weak and ignorant so I'm going with jewish, the people who want destruction of Western lands.
FWIW, most of our "white supremacists" are really "FBI Informants". Have been since the 80s starting with a guy named Metzger. Don't join Nazi/militia/white nationalists groups in N. Idaho unless you like being a target of the Feds.