Instagram - AdamTheWooATW The continual mission to mix content up , I give you a peaceful historical episode . Wabt more off the beaten path Florida ? Check out previous video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8QbE4u28nTA.html
Nice one Adam. Wish I caught the live stream but sadly I work weird hours and was most likely sleeping. I hope you got to speak with Momma the Woo today, I do hope she has/had a nice Mother's Day!
I was raised in Riverside Ca, moved to DuQuoin IL.and met my husband and spent all of my working life there. When we retired we had already fallen in love with central Florida. We moved to Lake Wales and love where we live. small town, county setting and everybody knows everybody. Love to see your videos about Florida. Beautiful state.
This is awesome man enjoyed this! I had no idea that the Citrus Center even existed. It’s exciting to see it on video and to know that there is tons of Florida history out there just waiting to be rediscovered!
My parents live in Polk county so it was so cool to see all of these treasures that I didn't know exsisted. I'll have to go exploring the next time I'm down. Thank you for this.
Great citrus center video today. That third monument looked a little snake infested at the bottom glad that you didn’t see any. Keep up the great work man. You are the best on RU-vid.
Adam love you going to Polk county. I am originally from Anaheim California, but have raised my family in Lakeland, Florida 😉 love this!!! It’s always good seeing you back in Florida my friend 👍👍👍👍
TheDailyWoo I just absolutely love this type of amazing video that documents the history of this country. You truly persevere our past with your hard work producing them. I thank you for all your efforts bringing this to us.
#WOOHOO...LOVE THAT OLD FLORIDA HISTORY,watching your vids helps tap into a curiosity about old Florida,mines everything pre-and post civil war,turn of the century,roaring 20's,and on ward,love that kind of history,the Victorian era as it was back then,Gainesville,here where i live has quite a few of those style houses,you have noticed years back when you visited,or maybe you didn't have the time,but by any case i love that you love it to!
I lived in Jacksonville Fla from 1987 to 1997. I can tell you with 100% assurance. Not only did I inadvertently eat more love bugs while walking or running. All of the cars were stained from them oh and trying to scrape them pests off your windshield was a hard chore.
Great vlog again going of the beaten track ware no one hardly go history just laying around waiting to be rediscovered like these vlogs classic adam the woo
Love the peaceful vibe of these off-the-beaten-path videos. Classic ATW content, remembering the bypassed, quiet areas of our vast country. Thanks for this video.
Love the Video this morning Adam! Best way to start my Birthday! How is your Dad? I hope to see a Orange Circle video when you get back!! Be safe on your travels.
@@docholiday6421 Have some respect, if not for yourself, for someone who contributes positively to the world. What a waste of everyones time, and I apologise on your behalf.
@@dans1328 what it needs cleaning he's there doing not a thing so clean it the city won't he needs respect for our land get out and pick up some trash fix the pot holes the city won't what are u doing siting getin fat ..
Haha! I live on the brick Old Tampa road thst you went to. I seen you walking to the old bridge/road there too. I used to fish back there all the time. Thank you for putting us out there. Good on you man.
Oh wow! What a great vlog today. I love when you look at things that most people never would notice. I think you could have a future in this you tube thing. Lol! Nice job!
Very cool Adam the Woo! I live in Polk County FL. Welcome to Polk! Safe travels! I live near the one at the corner of 92 and 574. Very cool to have you in town!
I use to go to my Grand mothers place in Lakeland and my Uncle Bow would take me to the phosphate pit to look for fossils. You should really try and see if there are any around there. Found a big meg shark tooth. Till I was older I thought they really must have liked phosphate. Because there were a lot there. ;)
The Phosphate Pits around Bradley Junction are the most plentiful for Sharks Teeth and Bones. Used to be an attraction there called the Bone Valley Fossil Museum. Long since gone.
ah great rainy day in tucson and this goes well hidden roads ..these are the vids that are better then the disney land ones! hope another live stream happens again
Hi adam, love you're video's glad your back. Everyone needs a break every now and then. But glad your back,your adventures are so important to our history. And for that i thank you for taking us along. Have a great day.
Really cool to see this. I grew up going past the "busy" one at County Line Rd, although it was nowhere near as busy then. And the smell of the nearby dairy farm was *HORRIBLE*. I had no idea there were others, and now I want to go back an see them for myself, next time I'm in FL.
We are local and have driven by the third monument many times. My grand kiddies call it the Blood Bucket Trail and I'm amazed you did not mention it. The very few older families know all about that title.It's a legend going back to the turn of the 19th century when Loughman was a thriving small town not for citrus but for its massive lumber reserves. A day long trip for the county judge coming from Kissimmee once per month. It's infamous hanging tree located just beyond this monument. Especially scary at Halloween as this road super haunted. If you looked real close an abandoned house way out in the field.
At 11:38 you can see a concrete square on the ground in front of the monument. This is one of the foundations of a concrete arch that used to span across the road prior to the citrus monument. Thanks for another beautiful video, Adam.