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Parks with A.P.
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Hub for my passion of exploring America's beautiful National Parks. From scenic views of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone, to serving up some history at sites like Gettysburg and Manassas - Parks with A.P. has you covered!
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@andyh4262
@andyh4262 День назад
Oh yes, Gate 35X, I don't miss it at all, especially in bad weather.
@ParkswithAP
@ParkswithAP 4 дня назад
This video was originally released in early-2023 on another one of my channels, but I think it will still count as "new" for most 😅. It was filmed when masks were still required in airports* Thanks for checking out my channel and for traveling with Parks with A.P.
@Ray-vv4ey
@Ray-vv4ey 9 дней назад
Nice video. Im seeing parts of Gettysburg I havent seen in a number of years. Visited East Cavalry battlefield once over the more than one dozen visits to Gettysburg. It was worth the short drive. An integral part of the battle, regardless of why both Cavalry units found themselves there, whether by design or happenstance. Personally, I don't buy into the notion that the CSA Cavalry was supposed to effect a " back door" attack during Pickett's Charge. But, hey! One man's opinion. Whatever else it was, it's history now.
@ParkswithAP
@ParkswithAP 9 дней назад
@@Ray-vv4ey thanks for the comment, glad you were able to enjoy the sights again
@dmvprofessor
@dmvprofessor 14 дней назад
Wow had no idea that was there, will definitely check it out next time
@Dean-qn4lt
@Dean-qn4lt 24 дня назад
Wonder where the Union soldiers stopped to get a bite to eat ? McDonald’s or DQ ? 😂
@ParkswithAP
@ParkswithAP 23 дня назад
@@Dean-qn4lt haha hey
@shellysmith1037
@shellysmith1037 Месяц назад
no they haven't taken over. And water in Plum Run valley may be more historically accurate than the dry field we often see. The Penna Reserves mentioned 'splashing across' the low lying area of Plem run in 1863. No biggie
@Dean-qn4lt
@Dean-qn4lt Месяц назад
Send those beavers back to Oregon!
@ParkswithAP
@ParkswithAP Месяц назад
😆
@dmvprofessor
@dmvprofessor 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the vid. I've only been twice and did not know the monument had steps. I'll definitely have to make the climb next time!