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Hi friends. Thanks for showing us around Fort Laramie. It's neat that the barracks walls are still there. And it was cool to see the well right net to the kitchen. Thanks for including the old photos-that helped to understand what we were looking at. Very cool. How cool that the Army bridge is still there-Willd Bill, Calamity Jane? Wow. Very cool. You can really imagine all the cool history there. Thanks for taking us along!
I love taking pictures of those barracks. I love adding old photos. I feel it is important to telling the story. Just think you are walking where some really famous figures walked. Thank you so much. So glad you enjoyed Fort Laramie
This is a really beautiful historic site! Both indoors and outdoors look awesome. I like the signatures on the wall and the wagons. Beautiful history.😊
You two are always so fun. Love the accents in the beginning. I still haven't made it to Wyoming yet. Adobe really does stand up to the weather. Thank you for taking us along. 💕
We love Wyoming. We will have to check out Fort Laramie the next time we go. Didn't know that Tobasco was the oldest hot sauce, but it makes sense. Enjoyed the tour and history of the old fort. Wall bunks-that's cool, and obviously the officiers weren't sleeping in wall bunks. Those were some nice houses. Love the old bridge.
Like 68! Hi my friends, congratulations on hitting the big 11k!!! Looks like such a beautiful place! Great informational history video! Such interesting information! Love this type of Wild West historical information! Keep the great information coming! Thank you for take us with you! Hope you have a great week ahead my dear friends! Take care and God bless! Animal Papa and Junior! 😎❤️👍🙏
Hey Colorado Martini! So awesome you guys went to Ft. Laramie WY!! Butters Aunt and Uncle visited there before! Wild West History is so fascinating. Bears family traveled a few states via covered wagons.. Love that this park is free, and can't believe all the swallows nesting along the bridges... Thanks for taking us with you and what a beautiful place! 😘💖🌛
LOL that intro, y'all 😂 Definitely some beautiful country out there. Endless views there, amazing. Wow, so much history there at that fort, some very sad history too about the Native Americans and that treaty. Thanks for the tips at the end about coming prepared with lunch and that touring the Fort is and all day thing... seems crazy that the area is still so uninhabited. Will be so cool to visit Wyoming one day, it's been on our list of places to visit for a long time!! Fantastic tour, CM!! ☀️💖
You two are pretty funny together. Fort Laramie was really neat when we visited there last month. It was windy! It was nice that you gave some of the history and the background. Cool wagon. We did not see that when we went. Except for one other couple we were the only ones there. Looks like you had the place pretty much to yourselves also. Cool video. Take care.
lol i love this place! you guys even made ke feel at home lmao. i love your humor. enjoyed another amazing vacation day eith you guys. have a blessed day
We also have a video on the Oregon Trail in Eastern Wyoming. And there's a lot to see in regards to that just beyond the fort. That area is full of Oregon Trail history
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Good to know about a historic place always. At 2:50 , It Looks like the Universal Stuidos In Singapore have a similar setup. And its such a scenic place by the river side.
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This was fascinating!! Ive never been to this part of Wyoming! It isn't obnoxiously far from me so maybe I'm due to go west of the Black Hills for a change! Really good history lesson for me. Thanks!
I was already in the chat but, I found ur channel while planning a trip through deadwood en route to Washington state, I got the notifications turned on and can’t wait for this premiere.....I’ll definitely be there live
Hello lovely couple! Hey you look like Demi M with your profile in a big hat. Thanks for sharing Fort Laramie. It's a great place to visit. I hope you enjoyed your road trip! Thumbs up fifty-one.
Great history. "all the modern confidences of its time" I liked the signature wall! I'm still impressed that we both managed to be out in one another's states while the other was visiting the others state. ♡ how was Georgia?
Wow...this was such an informative video...and so easy to watch. You guys rock!! I look forward to more videos. Ohhh I love your channel name. ❤️❤️❤️ Stay safe friends. (Emilie and Tito)
Thank you for sharing this beautiful music love it and video and the awesome road trip footage you played great music my dear beautiful friend C/M keep safe have a beautiful Weekend Much Love from Huggie xoxo
Now he's a cheese churnner...LOL Amazing when you think about it that they could get those windows lined up perfectly like that. This is how I roll....LOL There are a lot of places that are a long way to go without jerky...he was in rare form during this one...always a hoot to watch.
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How are you doing ihope you are fine as always iam gathering main information about places you visited for all subscribers to benefit from here it’s fort Laramie known as William fort or fort John it’s was significant in 19th century trading post diplomatic site and military installation located at confluence of Laramie north Platte rivers they joined upper Platte River Valley in eastern part of us state of Wyoming fort founded as private trading post in 1830s. To service overland fur trade in 1849 purchased by USA army it’s located east of long climb leading to best lowest crossing point of Rocky Mountain at south pass became popular point for migrants Oregon trail along with bent fort of Arkansas River trading post supporting industries and businesses
@@ColoradoMartini yes I was totally busting your chops!! Look forward to the video maybe you will come up with as much history as with the Brown Palace Hotel your work is outstanding!