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Radford, VA: From Railroad Town To College Town 

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@jimward1586
@jimward1586 Год назад
I live 3 miles away from Radford and visit there at least weekly. The biggest thing Mary Ingles was known for was being captured by Indians in Blacksburg and taken to Ohio. She escaped and walked over 500 miles to get back home.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Yes, amazing story!!
@marciabyram6003
@marciabyram6003 Год назад
I wonder if that song, "500 Miles" came from that story. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oqbdfoG2XCE.html 😍
@foxmulder4269
@foxmulder4269 Год назад
Thanks, love these tour videos of VA
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Thank you!!
@sandy89107
@sandy89107 Год назад
Definitely get back to that museum!! I look forward to that video 😍
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Thank you, Sandy!! We’ll have to do that, especially now we know others are interested! - Melody
@hello9945
@hello9945 Год назад
Thank you Shane and Melody for another excellent video; we appreciate you!
@johndaughtry9071
@johndaughtry9071 Год назад
yay my home town
@gailweikelcorrea
@gailweikelcorrea Год назад
My Aunt went to the nursing school there, I remember taking her there in the 60s
@alanwilliamson9350
@alanwilliamson9350 Год назад
I made alot of the benches and trash cans on campus there at a local welding shop here in Roanoke. They also had built a new auditorium of some sort there and I helped build the staircases and handrails for that at another welding outfit.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Awesome!!
@SpookyAppalachia
@SpookyAppalachia Год назад
You drove past my car I was getting a haircut lol
@SpookyAppalachia
@SpookyAppalachia Год назад
@Clevis Bleiman I was inside getting a haircut lol
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Oh wow! Haha how cool! Hate we passed you up though! - Melody
@SpookyAppalachia
@SpookyAppalachia Год назад
@@realappalachia yeah I could have shown y’all around a little. Another place y’all woke Jane loved is Ingles Castle, also haunted. I sent Shane a picture.
@SpookyAppalachia
@SpookyAppalachia Год назад
@Clevis Bleiman I’m already a little famous from my channel lol. I’ll meet them one of these days probably.
@SpookyAppalachia
@SpookyAppalachia Год назад
@Clevis Bleiman LOL! Yeah probably, I didn't even plan for our names to match. I've been a fan of this channel since it was the size mine is now.
@johnnymayo8534
@johnnymayo8534 Год назад
Another fun video!! My mother went to Radford. She took nursing and left lacking 1 semester to graduate. She left to marry my dad before he shipped off to WWII.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Oh wow! We’re glad you enjoyed!! - Melody
@bradlane3662
@bradlane3662 Год назад
It was quite common when I was growing up to hear people make remarks like " she went nuts and they sent her to Radford" or " he had a nervous breakdown so he's in Radford." I'm 64 and live in McDowell County so I guess they ended up there from all over. Good video guys.
@bradlane3662
@bradlane3662 Год назад
@Clevis Bleiman Yep! My Mom was fiery! She'd say something like y'all are drivin me to the crazy house in Radford or I'm gonna send y'all to the loony bin in Radford!lol They'll might have been fiery and outspoken. And they whipped our asses too! And that's EXACTLY what separates them from the wimp parents of today who are trying to raise kids with the common sense of a goose and the backbone of a nightcrawler!
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Thank you!! We heard that a lot about Marion. - Melody
@heatherfulmore3412
@heatherfulmore3412 Год назад
Really?
@bradlane3662
@bradlane3662 Год назад
@@heatherfulmore3412 Really! You know, kids don't think in depth usually. That's why they pick up common sayings, mispronunciations, etc from the people around them. I swear! I'm thinking probably because it was the closest mental institution to us 50 years ago. And actually not very close because of the remoteness of our area back then.
@SpookyAppalachia
@SpookyAppalachia Год назад
😮😮😮 that’s my town. I’m an alumni of the university as well. I think I told ya that though. I was going to say I bet you guys would like Tie Dyed Pig and you ended up there lol.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Awesome!! The food was great! We thought about you but everything we do ends up being last minute! We said we’d have to make plans to go back and get up with you! - Melody
@SpookyAppalachia
@SpookyAppalachia Год назад
@@realappalachia no worries looks like you guys came while I was getting a haircut lol. Maybe we can see if the lady at ST Albans could get us both in over there and do a cross over video or something.
@chubbawubba4287
@chubbawubba4287 Год назад
Boy this little town could tell stories, I promise some of them could have wild endings... LOL Thanks for this blast from my past.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Sounds like a good time! Lol thank you!! - Melody
@debbieepperly3821
@debbieepperly3821 Год назад
In the red brick building next to the old Taylor Office Supply, my husband & I had a hobby business, The Race Place, where everyone had a blast racing slot cars on our 2 tracks & dragstrip! We really enjoyed having that & getting to meet some really great folks. If you turn up Tyler & go toward the hospital, next to a motel is Lovely Mount Road. Been to several yardsales out there. Brick House Pizza y'all passed used to be a 5 & dime store when I was a little girl. I worked at St. Albans Psychiatric Hospital for 11-1/2 yrs doing medical transcription, computer training, among other duties. Loved working there. Loved the history of the place. I was all over the old hospital, new hospital, clinical building. Makes me so sad to see it in the shape it's in now. It used to be a beautiful old place. And, yes, it did have its share of hauntedness, but never anything bad or evil. My son used to go with me to pull charts for patients being readmitted in the basement of the old hospital & yes, there were "noises" but I was never afraid or spooked. The first year they had the haunted house thing, my son worked as security & guide. People would ask him why stuff they heard or saw didn't bother him. He just told them he'd been there so many times with his mom, either getting a chart or restarting the computer mainframe, it didn't bother him. He understood why it was the way it was. When it became so commercialized & had all the graffiti & stupid stuff added, he quit. It made him sad to see a beautiful, old, historical building come to that. Hate it made y'all feel creepy. It's been made to cause folks to feel that way. Ģlad to see y'all made it to a part of my stomping grounds! Stay safe & God bless!
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Oh my goodness, Debbie!! Those sound like such great memories! Thank you for sharing!! Shane and I were actually talking about the graffiti we could see spray painted on the walls inside. That just makes us sad too because it is so historic. I hate it’s not in better condition now either. Thank you so much for sharing!! I always look forward to your comments ❤️❤️ - Melody
@BlueRidgeCritter
@BlueRidgeCritter Год назад
Went to RU and lived for a number of years in the town. You mentioned it having "two downtown's" (the east end and west end, we called it), but when you went across the river over into Fairlawn/Saint Albans, that's almost really a third downtown. Wonderful to see you do a video on it! Brought back a lot of memories, I don't get through there all that often but it always amazes me how much the college has changed and grown since I was there in the early/mid 90's to about 2003. I also saw on your page, the Buchanan theater, about an hour north - I'm really hoping you do a video on that town because that's my hometown. 😂
@TomHoffman-uw7pf
@TomHoffman-uw7pf Год назад
Somebody told me it used to be two towns. One of them has numbered streets that run north-south; the other has numbered avenues that run east-west.
@Heavy_Distortion
@Heavy_Distortion Год назад
Cute town. Sweet historic architecture. Civic pride. Love Appalachia.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Oh yes
@TheDudeZach
@TheDudeZach Год назад
The alma mater, I’ve been waiting for this day.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Awesome!! Thanks for watching and sticking with us!! - Melody
@richardbyers7699
@richardbyers7699 Год назад
Thanks for sharing and informative trip. Shane barely made it through the yellow light😬!!
@jesseferg
@jesseferg Год назад
Ha I’ve ate at the Tie Dyed Pig! Passing through town one time. They had the best fried chicken breast I have ever had called “slats”. Nice fellas that own it as well. Glad to see it is still there! I like y’all’s video’s. They give me ideas of places to visit. My wife and I also like to travel that part of the country whenever the good lord gives us an opportunity to. Cheers from the Florida Georgia line!
@kevinbarrett5001
@kevinbarrett5001 Год назад
Iv been to Radford several times. Used to go to the race track up the road there. It was called New River Valley Speedway then changed name to Motor Mile Speedway.
@Karen-bt6lh
@Karen-bt6lh Год назад
You both are really enjoyable to watch and appreciate the history you share with each video.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Thank you so much!! - Melody
@marciabyram6003
@marciabyram6003 Год назад
Radford has a very nice hospital also as I remember. Ha! Serve him day old doughnuts!
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Seems like I’ve heard the hospital is nice too. Haha he’d still enjoy the doughnuts! - Melody
@marciabyram6003
@marciabyram6003 Год назад
Melody has great hair! 😊
@marciabyram6003
@marciabyram6003 Год назад
@@realappalachia Yeah, I'll be nice since this is a family station. 😅
@talldude5841
@talldude5841 Год назад
My gosh, I love this town. Thanks so much for showing it in a super well done way. You two are always so positive and easy to watch. My blood pressure goes down when I watch your stories.
@deborahkelley4719
@deborahkelley4719 Год назад
I like the country roads, then the view of a city. Lol thanks for sharing
@chubs1701
@chubs1701 Год назад
Hello my dear friends wanted to let you know you make my day even when I get not so great news as I got today found out I have mouth and throat cancer I was sad about the news but I saw the fun your having and it just cheer me up so thank you for cheering me up remember me in your prayers and God Bless you earthly Angel's your happiness makes people like me have hope thank you for your videos
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Aw no, we’re so sad to hear this!! We will be praying for you, our friend!! I hope that we can continue to bring a smile to your face!! God bless you!! - Melody
@robinhaupt9119
@robinhaupt9119 Год назад
Great area, thank you Melody and Shane! Also, Melody your hair looks fantastic, even in the wind 😊
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Thank you so much, Robin!! Haha maybe that wind adds some volume!! - Melody
@jonhammes6209
@jonhammes6209 Год назад
The Dawg House is a great place to eat!
@danharrell2024
@danharrell2024 Год назад
I use to live there! That building was a church some time ago. Use to walk by there all the time. I believe it was a Presbyterian church before it was apartments. You missed the comic book store before the theater.
@judypierce7028
@judypierce7028 Год назад
Have you read the book "Follow the River?" It is a wonderful story of a wonderful, strong, pioneer woman who lived in the area with her family. She was taken prisoner along with her two young sons by a group of Shawnees from Ohio. She was pregnant at the time and gave birth on the long walk to Ohio,. As the story goes, she was able to escape one day leaving behind her baby and two sons. Mary walked 1,000 miles home. She later had several more children. One of her sons who had been adopted by the Shawnees finally returned home. It is a wonderful book. I also understand that a movie that shares her story. One of my former colleagues teaches at Radford College. Thank you for taking me along. It was nice to see again a beautiful part of Virginia. You know you were not too far from Schuyler where Earl Hammer and his family lived. Earl Hammer was the author of the TV series, "The Waltons." It is a small place, but much history. Great video Shane and Melody. Stay safe.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
I haven’t read that but that’s an amazing story!! I’ll have to look into it. Thank you, Judy! - Melody
@jasongartin8546
@jasongartin8546 Год назад
Y’all the bomb digities! Watch y’all a lot these days…. Keep the roads hot, y’all!
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Thank you sir
@chuckhussey9761
@chuckhussey9761 Год назад
The old church is the grove Ave apts. Each apt inside is different. Even has one that has round walls. When u passed that coffee shop arabica, that's where my restaurant used to be years ago. Let me know when y'all come.to rural retreat. Coffee is on me. BTW I'm off Saturday, perfect time.
@chuckhussey9761
@chuckhussey9761 Год назад
I work at the arsenal BTW. Captain of security.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Oh awesome!! And that sounds great!! Hopefully we can make it soon! - Melody
@brendabray5333
@brendabray5333 Год назад
When you were at St Albans, I wanted to Suggest Sweet Springs Resort in WV. It's supposed to be one of the most haunted places! The current owner gives tours and is working on fixing it up.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Cool!! We’ll have to check it out. I love all things spooky!! - Melody
@dearally4787
@dearally4787 Год назад
My Dad went to Radford for his masters degree. I’ve never been to there so I really enjoyed watching your video!
@lazerchrizzy3402
@lazerchrizzy3402 11 месяцев назад
Cool to see my home town
@brendah4689
@brendah4689 Год назад
I live just a few miles from Radford also. ❤
@MillerMeteor74
@MillerMeteor74 Год назад
In the next township over from here there is a university. It was started in 1969. Through most of its life it was called Stockton State College (named after one of the NJ signers of the Declaration of Independence). Then in 1993 it was renamed Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. Then in 2015 it received university status. It has a little over 9300 students, and has a nice rural campus with lots of woods. With that Arabica place you went to, as far as I know the pronunciation would have the accent on the second syllable. That building at the end was really cool. Oh, yesterday I had to call AAA for a tow. The girl on the phone had the same accent and similar voice at Melody, and she seemed really nice.
@johnnyringo8319
@johnnyringo8319 Год назад
I work at Kollmorgen. It's pronounced coal-morgan. A large supplier of electric motors for aerospace and defense applications as well as robotics and medical applications.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Cool!! Sounds like an interesting job! - Melody
@isabellemohl5378
@isabellemohl5378 Год назад
I'm an Appalachian studies and sociology minor at Radford and I'm using your video on Appalachian hollers for a sociology assignment on Appalachian culture and It was so nice to see a video on Radford!! When people from home found out I was coming here they said I was gonna party myself dead or drop out, and I'm still here going strong so hey to y'all from Radford!! Radford is a gorgeous city between the new river and the views. Not to mention our academics are wayyy better than the reputation we get credit for (the parties are good too but we're still smart). I'm a criminal justice major and we have the fifth-best program in the state and the other programs I'm a part of (sociology and Appalachian studies) also have phenomenal professors who are incredibly intelligent and teach us so well. Radford is really big on integrating Appalachian culture ever since we got our Appalachian studies program. Radford started as a college to train women to be teachers in Appalachia, and we're still keeping the culture alive on our campus. Thanks for appreciating it!! It's become my home since I came to college here.
@deankirkner8653
@deankirkner8653 Год назад
I love Radford!! Thanks again for a great video. Like Shane, our whole family went to VT and a few chose Radford! It’s like you brought me home once more.🏠
@Surfguitarist59
@Surfguitarist59 Год назад
Another excellent video you two !!! Melody , you giving him stank for noticing all those gals at the college, BUT he picked you didn't he..LOL I did enjoy this video however.
@kevingoodwyn6137
@kevingoodwyn6137 Год назад
Awesome video. Thank you. 😊
@hpblack1953
@hpblack1953 Год назад
Grove Avenue Methodist Church was converted to apartments in the mid-70s as I recall.
@galndixie
@galndixie Год назад
I worked at St. Alban's in the 19980's. That main building was used as the administrative offices then. It was beautiful inside. And yes, it is haunted, I've seen some stuff myself, even in the newer building which was used for inpatient care. There was a night security guard there, big burly guy, some of us asked him to take us into the admin building one night on our break. He went white as a sheet and said "Ain't no way I'm going in there at night". It's so sad that they've let it go to rack and ruin. Seems like people aren't interested in preserving and teaching local history anymore.
@benlaw4647
@benlaw4647 Год назад
Enjoyed this ! Nice college town , in a beautiful area . I didn't realize frank beamer went to school at Radford, I knew he went to VT and played football , and was born in Mt. Airy, lived on a farm in fancy gap. I Googled it , sure enough frank went to graduate school at Radford. I also read that frank is a direct descendant of the infamous Allen clan of Carroll County....thanks guys . Appreciate y'all always...God bless..🙏❤️
@boogiedaddy3434
@boogiedaddy3434 Год назад
Another interesting piece of the Radford and Virginia Tech history that a lot of articles overlook is that the schools used to be affiliated. In fact, the name Radford College which was adopted in 1944 was a direct result of that affiliation. As you mentioned, RU began as State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford, commonly referred to as The Normal School. However, in 1944, as economic pressures hit the nation during the war, The Normal School merged with VT, leading to the creation of Radford College: The Women's Division of Virigina Polytechnic Institute. This merger lasted 20 years. Over time the schools had formed their own boards of directors and, eventually, Radford elected their own president, Dr. Chris Martin, in 1964. The schools amiccably and quietly split, leaving behind the much abbreviated Radford College.
@navydogsadventures3500
@navydogsadventures3500 Год назад
Hey guys, we got 10 inches of snow yesterday! That was a great looking lunch. Our universities are sad anymore. Young people are being brainwashed badly. Somewhere in Virginia, I believe they had those secret bunkers built.
@mrs.checkmate1282
@mrs.checkmate1282 Год назад
Greenbrier Hotel in WSS, West Va had bunkers built.
@navydogsadventures3500
@navydogsadventures3500 Год назад
@Mrs. Checkmate yes that's it, close to Virginia. Lol
@car24dude
@car24dude Год назад
I just live 17 miles from this place. Several years ago I tried to enroll for class ended up getting a parking ticket, after that I decided not to go.
@MylanDarshall
@MylanDarshall Год назад
I love the Tie-dyed pig, I eat there as often as possible!!!
@undasea
@undasea Год назад
Love your videos! As a Virginia boy who's been away to warmer climes for a long time, you sure make me want to come settle back. One small thing, next time you show y'all getting pulled pork sandwiches, please do the right thing and have the Cole slaw ON the sandwiches? Just ain't right otherwise.
@mrs.checkmate1282
@mrs.checkmate1282 Год назад
Im jealous because you two made it to tye dye pig before we did. We drive from Floyd County to Rural King once a month and more in the summer to walk along the river. Y’all come over to Meadows of Dan sometime.
@CindyWhopantsCarter3421
@CindyWhopantsCarter3421 Год назад
In my town we have an old church turned into a tavern named The Holy Smoke Tavern then years later it was turned back into a church
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Now that is wild
@viking7560
@viking7560 Год назад
Serval of my undergrad classmates from Glenville State College went to graduate school at Radford.
@markbrucker7022
@markbrucker7022 Год назад
Radford is near Pulaski VA, is that correct....I think I've been near there at Roanoke, I think.
@Jams_C5825
@Jams_C5825 Год назад
My church is located in radford Va the name of it is First apostolic church of radford feel free to come anytime on Sunday morning and Wednesday nights
@heatherfulmore3412
@heatherfulmore3412 Год назад
I try to avoid haunted places ghosts are always slamming doors and suspending things in mid air. I saw enough and it was scary with the invisible beings.
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Shew that’s scary
@joe.dirtty
@joe.dirtty 3 месяца назад
East Radford and West Radford are completely different.
@Roadtripmik
@Roadtripmik Год назад
Im from philly the farthest south i ever been is staunton, Virginia
@realappalachia
@realappalachia Год назад
Well you’ll have to come on down for a visit!! - Melody
@vanniegrace
@vanniegrace Год назад
Grove Avenue Methodist Church
@ronc7743
@ronc7743 Год назад
Messy hair is hot!
@danielmoore7332
@danielmoore7332 Год назад
Another nice video of a college town. I believe that towns with a higher than normal percentage of educated people tend to favor facts over opinion and vote Democratic. of course the Libertarian Party has a high percentage of educated supporters as well. Do y'all ever see any music stores while your out?
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