Hey Cliff I love all of your videos and Kathy’s videos to I always enjoy when you rustic adventures DD explores JP‘s videos you guys are great enjoy each and everyone of your videos
tks Cliff heaven on earth for me also cause i cant sleep Beautiful n Bright yeh saving it love ol farmhouses always loved them as a hobby when i adventured looks like Ireland tks Brian
Great video WW, always wondered what life was like in a simpler time? Life was shorter, but the world was a better place , more family oriented. That scraping sound would drive me nuts trying to video, you powered through it. awesome 😁
That was an awesome video. Fancy ruins being right near car park, how handy was that. All the ruins were fabulous, just loved the stonework. Would love to own a small stone cottage. Thank you so much for taking me along. Please stay safe and take care
You picked a great time of year to go as weeds cover a lot of that. 🙂 Glad to see those ruins are still doing good. Loads of trails there, got way off trail my first time there. And Thank You!!!
Cliff, being a native Philadelphian and very familiar with the area around rolling hill park, I can firmly say that road system is thoroughly confusing! Great stuff as always!
This is a neat little park close to the city, very popular with the locals and dog walkers. Sadly, when I was there last, it didn't seem as though the dog walkers were picking up after their pets.
I suspect the vine covered building with the "little doors" was some sort of animal house. Sheep or pigs. Don't need high doors to the yard for short animals. I've seen similar pig pens on farms.
It is unlikely that the concrete silo is more than about 100 years old. Until the invention of ready mix trucks in the 1920's concrete was used only for the largest projects, as it was necessary to build a concrete plant at the job site.
Sadly, mostly gone. Merck's business campus is spread out on some of the old grounds. The only remnant left that I know of, is a small pond off of Morris Rd. where the duck boat rides were. Also, Cliff is in Gladwyne here I think. The former West Point Park was in the Lansdale area.