Fantastic Hidden Gems in Small Towns of Ridgeway & Winnsboro South Carolina - RoadTrip Into The Past
Small Towns of Ridgeway & Winnsboro SC
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welcome everyone adam the woo here
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today's adventure
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begins at the water tower here in
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ridgeway
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south carolina about 30 miles north of
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columbia south carolina
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and i figured when in the carolinas
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why not meet up with the one and only
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carolina tony
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hey y'all
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did i get the coordinates right at
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approximately how far it is from
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columbia
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um 30 miles in or something on it 20
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minutes
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it is currently 39 degrees and there is
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an ice storm on its way correct oh yeah
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it's coming did you get all the bread
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and milk we can get i didn't get any
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bread i didn't get any milk
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did i say what day it is as the
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recording of what's the day today today
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is saturday saturday the
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14th 15th saturday the 15th
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saturday the 15th because
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yeah if it was saturday the 14th then
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yesterday would be friday the 13th which
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it wasn't right it's the 15th
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so we are in a community that only has
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three by the way
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join me
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and carolina tony
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the one and only is there another
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carolina tony i don't think so so you
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are the one
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the only i'm the man the myth the legend
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i like that
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join me in carolina tony the man the
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myth the legend
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shall you
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failed it and just to give a little
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layout of the land here we're over here
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in ridgeway where the tip of my little
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glasses is there so ridgeway and we're
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also going to go up to winsboro
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so just kind of a general
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general area here on the map on the
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atlas like the show
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kind of where i'm at so see columbia's
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down here where i stayed last night and
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just ventured up half hour 45 minutes or
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so to ridgeway so that's the general
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vicinity
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we're just gonna kind of stay right
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around these parts yeah i need one of
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these on the back of my vehicle you got
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the
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you got the advertisement rolling
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through town right here
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get your motor running
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oh you got both the carolinas in there
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yeah south and north you cover all of it
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yeah man you know don't don't don't sell
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yourself short
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that's true don't sell yourself short we
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get out on a highway
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no we get our motors running we get on a
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highway looking adventure and whatever
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comes our way and the first thing that's
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very unique about this little community
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it has what they designate as well i
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also wanted to show the water tower
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there the ridgeway south carolina
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elevation 625
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foot elevation
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water tower
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and what's this tony
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this is the old police station
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and they say it's the smallest station
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anywhere in the world in the u.s
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probably in the in the us
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there's more to that it's also the old
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town
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so dates 1940 to 1990 it's the what it's
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the old town whale
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the well
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okay we got some got an old typewriter
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here it's kind of like j i feel like
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jack torrance would be in here
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typing on here you know jack torres from
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the shining
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all work and no play makes carolina tony
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can you get me barney five
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that's another town isn't it where's the
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well
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it used to be here oh so right over
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where all these pamphlets are so yes it
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was the well
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so when the officers were in here
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do they have to walk around the well no
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i think that was before beforehand yeah
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it's like it was before yeah okay and
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there's a hole in the back
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where the animals would come drink
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oh no kidding around the back of that so
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we should walk out there look at that
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yeah this is pretty neat though so the
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concrete pylons here
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i didn't realize you could walk in here
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so i would have just i wouldn't even
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check the knob oh there you go so it's
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like a little trough
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yeah this was the town the old town
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whale before is a police station so it's
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a truck so the animals like you get the
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donkeys and the mules and the
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horses little hole there that's where
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the water would pour out
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and the animals would come here to drink
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so the water would pour out of here
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i think so yeah so from inside or maybe
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like there's like some sort of like
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oh here's okay so we got the pumps here
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wasn't it
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no
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what are those police stations
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there's something called pig on the
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ridge
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my mother spent my mother's family
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coleman
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plantation home really yeah
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they owned everything from here to 321
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that looks like it might used to be a
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fire department no no it was it was a
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barber shop there in the front
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for a long time and then it was a dry
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goods store for the charm manufacturing
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down here
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and then they turned it into a
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restaurant and pretty cool
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good food
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now the plantation home is the city hall
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now yeah
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and they got a museum upstairs
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and
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that's my
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great great great grandmother's home
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she was there when sherman came through
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and beauregard came north to avoid
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sherman and
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it was confederate headquarters okay two
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days february 17th through the 19th and
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my birthday's on the 18th
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what's the pig on the ridge pig on the
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ridge is the biggest barbecue cook-off
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in the state of south carolina okay
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they do it right here that whole lot out
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there and all the way down behind the
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stores
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and all the way up to the baptist church
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up yonder
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it's filled up with cooking they have
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about 75 cooking
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wow
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and they cooked i think it was 34 whole
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homes and 2500 boston butts this past
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year wow it's the first
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first weekend in november
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the first friday and saturday in
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november every year since 1999. i love
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some barbecue man boy they cook it ain't
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kidding music they dance
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wow this hardware store dates back to
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1840. yeah
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oh there's a cotton gen back there we'll
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have to walk over there look at that
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so this hardware store still open yeah
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no kidding
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and i'll tell you what if y'all want to
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see a church
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that was i'm a member of saint stephen's
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place to church i play the organ
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but it's the oldest church
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yeah there's the cotton jeb
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and this gentleman is going to drive us
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over to that church he's talking about
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let us in let us look at the historic
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church
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pretty nice guy uh industry
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no no no it's mainly a bedroom community
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so it's just somewhere people lived yeah
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and i guess farming on the outskirts
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farming on the outskirts i was uh
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trucking groceries i worked in the
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grocery store when i was in uh grammar
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school stocking shelves and cleaning up
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the meat market in the afternoon
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and everything
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these trees
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thanks to bob local resident lived here
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his whole life
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jumped in his truck and he's driving us
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around
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so this was this was the guy that was
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under lincoln
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francis marion thomas first midshipman
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from a southern state to resign from
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united states naval academy after the
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election of lincoln
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back in lincoln's day yeah this is
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pretty interesting
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uh served on the cscs lady
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look how close the headstones are to the
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church itself
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i really like this look at this wooden
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bridge here with the wooden cross on it
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and this door
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this is the guy assigned
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session
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see here
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this is where
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one of the signers remember
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convention
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davis
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henry campbell davis
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y'all can look at the
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previous
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victories
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wow look at the stained glass windows
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i love it
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i love this
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oh wow yeah
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this is amazing in here
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we've got church pews down here
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old-timey church views
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on the some
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that are all original
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yeah
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so is this the organ you played for 30
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to 40 years well that's that's a newer
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one
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but he's got a good sign of some pipe
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order
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without pipes
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do you still have services here yeah
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they called it off because of the
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snowstorm
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starting tomorrow supposed to get icy
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and snowy right yeah but the uh that's
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north that's from new york they sent the
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baptismal farm
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down on the bottom
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this is all the way from new york
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and who owned the house up here at the
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top uh
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the fellow that uh was president of
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southern river the president of southern
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railroad you see us on a hill
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and you can see 360 degrees around it
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and he owned all as far as you can see
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whatever there
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beautiful pond that i fished in a ton of
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times down there in the bottom of the
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hill
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but then they had two guys come down in
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there and one of them fill out the boat
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and ground and so they
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liability of that anymore so it doesn't
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look good on the president of the
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railroad's resume
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he was a big
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stockholder in the bank of ridgeway well
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his his uncle was a big stockholder in
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michael ridgeway all right got dropped
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back off definitely want to give big
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thanks to bob for showing us around he
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said he's lived here his whole life
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gave us a lot of info gave us a call to
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the 50 cent tour
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drove us around kind of on the outskirts
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of town as well
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he was talking about this this cotton
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jet of the murphy gym
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told us to go take a peek at it back
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here
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get this old classic truck
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try to get some coffee are you a coffee
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drinker
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not really
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i can't handle hot stuff well i'm gonna
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get myself i'm gonna give myself a
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coffee
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somewhere
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they said there's a tea house but i
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don't think they're open so to walk over
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the cave or drive over the convenience
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store
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it is gusty out here and now i'm going
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to take a peek inside the hardware store
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definitely has that old-timey vibe been
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opened back since 1840 and it definitely
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shows
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with all the items
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like stepping back in time
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in the hardware store
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another peek at the water tower here
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ridgeway south carolina
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like i have got in the delorean
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back in time
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there's a
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little bench over there it's a
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fertilizer company sponsored it
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seo company high quality fertilizers
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let's see if i can find some sort of
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something exclusive
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around something very exclusive
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in ridgeway you think we'll find
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anything exclusive oh here we go right
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right here there's something
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we found it did that just walk
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i saw when i drove in earlier i was
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waiting all this time for this for that
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joke
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noticing the architecture on this
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building
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very unique right here you know with the
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the way this looks here
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take a look at this had little the
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window sills
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extend out and there's these little
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patterns here
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that's different
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oh here's a coffee shop right here
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laura's tea room and
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okay this might be the spot right here
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there's also a philco the thomas company
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that's a classic sign huh
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now this appears to have coffee you
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think they're going to be open
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this coffee shop deli
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i see the little washboard side out
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front
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and they are open and they said they
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have some coffee so i'm gonna get some
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regular coffee
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oh wow look at this
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take a look at this old cash register
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this place really is like stepping back
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in time
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and here is a photo
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from back in the good old days in front
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of the same building i'm going to walk
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back outside and i'll kind of
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i'll get the same angle from outside for
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this look at these gentlemen here
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all dressed dressed to the nines dress
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was it called dressed to the nines
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that's the phrase
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and here is the current day
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it definitely looks a little bit
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different however
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if you look up top
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kind of the grid of the windows above it
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that still looks the same all these
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years later
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i also got myself a piping hot
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caffeinated beverage
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tony added ice to his he got an iced
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remind me what a phonograph is you know
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what a phonograph is a record player it
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is a record player a record player drive
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over to the next town maybe go
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there's a railroad museum right yeah
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what's the town the railroad museum's at
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winsborough
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so we're gonna get in the car
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and go over to winsboro we had a good
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had a good little visit here a couple of
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the locals
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got some coffee
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saw the old station here with the trough
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around back oh is this a pay phone
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how did we miss this
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did you notice this
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i didn't notice it either
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this is like superman this is like
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richard donner superman right here
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adam's been filming all week and he's
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got telephone
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this
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okay i just i am in
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shock and awe right now with this
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does it have a dial tower
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no dial tone
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that's still amazing
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oh my
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gosh that's awesome
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look at the phone booth's been ripped
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out
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wow i'm having some chris reeves
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superman throwback moment nostalgia here
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i cannot believe we missed us i cannot
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believe we didn't see this so right now
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got the seven digit dialing right there
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town of ridgeway
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man
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that is something else
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i'll just check for coins
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and then this closes that close it
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doesn't close
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okay they have it kind of
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stationed there where it's like does it
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close
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that is a relic
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commuting over to the next town
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pull off the side of this road
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kind of interesting how close these are
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right to the thoroughfare as traffic
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goes by
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but what really beside you know besides
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the obvious here how interesting this is
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and proximity to the road
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is this
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historic placard here
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about thomas woodward a quarter mile
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east of here stood his home
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it's been torn down now but thomas
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woodward was a prominent leader
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in the south carolina
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regulatory movement 1768-1769
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and a member of the first provincial
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congress
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this house is gone though and not too
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far down the way maybe a quarter of a
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mile
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there's a little section over here
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that tony was talking about
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what are we looking for tony we're
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looking for ample rock anvil rock
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it's a little secret out in the woods i
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have a rock outside of winsboro
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can hear you
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what yes i can hear you
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the rotating spinning rock also known
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as anvil rock
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how do we get it to spin
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you make a lot of noise and it starts to
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spin on its axis
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that didn't work
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so they call it rotating rock but i
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don't think it rotates because
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the last time i was if it rotated it
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would break that tree down don't you
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think
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it would definitely break that tree down
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but i can see where it would be
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it looks like yeah it looks like an
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animal
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hello
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no i think it's just a legend
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it's a myth
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this is so cool
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here's the thing that i think is neat
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is yes there's this rock
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and there's a few small ones around
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so off down in the woods for no other
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rocks
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okay so yeah you got the one over there
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and over there but once you go that way
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there's nothing yeah
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that is interesting why is this rock
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here yeah it's almost like just
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something plop
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plop it down plopped it down right here
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maybe it fell off of a spaceship
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it's a possibility
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yeah there's maybe a dozen total rocks
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amble rock being the biggest there's a
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couple there a couple there a couple
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there but once you get past that section
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nothing out in the woods
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here's something else
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this will blow your mind
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look at it there's no graffiti on it
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anywhere
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how many times have you been somewhere
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very rarely
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one thing i do like about a lot of
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places like small towns too
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like a lot of historic buildings even
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those like coca-cola murals and stuff a
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lot of them are untarnished with like
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tags and
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spray paint
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kind of reminds me a little bit of the
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lone ranger rock
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southern california
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a little bit
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dirt divers
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dirt bobbers
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just to show the height of this how tall
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it is
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we could both stand underneath it
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touching the dirt knobber
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it's like wasp mess i don't know
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but there's nothing in it now
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we're good yeah
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and bill rock it didn't turn though
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this rock does not turn
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that's your expert opinion i'm some
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expert opinion
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that we can officially debunk the myth
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this is rotating rock and it's ample
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rock
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i like we both have the same idea to
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perch our cameras yeah right in the tree
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yeah that's how it's done
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got to be creative
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i did the same thing mine was perched
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right here yeah
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if this thing starts to move as we're
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walking out
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now just across from the railroad museum
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that we're going over to
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is this property
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which is very unusual
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parked on the side of this little small
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road but a car's coming through he's
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gonna move his truck
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but look up here on the top of
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the pole
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like the silhouette of a worker up there
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and there's a bicycle
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over there in the tree
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you said there used to be an airplane in
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the tree
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what happened to the airplane i think
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the wind blew it down
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it was in that tree right there
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there was an airplane just kind of
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dangling in the branches of the tree
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yeah like it crashed in the tree
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but i believe it blew it down
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that bicycle has a look at this this
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bicycle
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has a log attached to the front tire
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that log
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is tied to the front tire of that
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that's interesting
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father mother headstone right there
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it's back here around the back of the
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property
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now there's some signs that say beware
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of dog
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so i don't know if we should tread
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lightly here for whatever reason the
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train museum is closed so not going to
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be able to go in the buildings
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but
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we'll be able to look at the trains from
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a distance going to walk to the far end
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number 27
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southern railroad
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we were in the other town earlier the
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gentleman took took us by the property
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of the president of southern railroad
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this would be some of
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his trains from that home he showed
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they just picture like some lions up in
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there
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going to a circus
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locomotive number 44
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out of hampton and branchville
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do not climb on the train
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this one dates back to january of
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1927. i feel as if it's getting a little
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colder by the moment
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putting your sunglasses on
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you feel like jack nicholson when you
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wear sunglasses
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i have a little bit of jack nicholson
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vibe going on when i had the sunglasses
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on right come on
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what was that
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i'm home yeah is that a jack nicholson
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impression yeah
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i like it i like the one where he says
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where did they get a look at me that's
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it
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oh from batman yeah from the tim burton
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batman
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of course here's johnny's probably the
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most famous line at nicholson
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and then five easy pieces you ever see
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five easy pieces
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you gotta see five easy pieces man the
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diner scene in five easy pieces should
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look it up it's a good one
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we're getting off on a nicholson tangent
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yeah okay all right off on a dirt road
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nickel plate road look at this high
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speed service
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look at this old train car look at this
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old
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well not a train car but something you
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would utilize on the tracks as well
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right here next to the chessy system
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look at that relic that's cool
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and i can definitely tell the
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temperature is dropping quickly it's
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getting cold now in downtown winsboro
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i'm looking up here this is a place
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called vicky's hype hair
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yeah vicky's hype hair
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but notice the the signage up top
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looks like that side was like made back
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in the 70s that kind of
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plastic type sign
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that's a neat looking building right
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think that's the courthouse
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oh that's the winsborough town clock the
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courthouse
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appears to be right here right here on
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this corner this big corner
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i got the dogs barking
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chartered in
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1785 winsboro
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their slogan is time well spent
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oh yeah
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like this a lot
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this mural almost i would say it's 3d
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looking but it kind of has a 3d
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vibe to it with the horse head sticking
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out of the side of the wall over there
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and the train busting through
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will appears to make it look like it's
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busting through a train tunnel
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going out the side of the wall
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nice ambiance with the dogs barking off
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in the distance too
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oh the market mural
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kyle looks like a like a old fire
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station in a lot of ways too
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but it was used as a oh look at the
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doors yeah
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that is so cool where the well the top
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part will open the bottom part stays
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closed so the horse can stick his head
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is that what that's for the horses i
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don't know well they said it was a
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marketplace so i'm gonna i'm gonna guess
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it does kind of look like a horse like a
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horse stall for ventilation and maybe
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keep the dogs and dogs out
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or the horses that makes sense
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yeah fairfield market
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which is back here now
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the railroad runs through here
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as well see the tracks up there
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we're not in the town of fairfield
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though but it's called the fairfield
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market
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fairfield
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fairfield county okay
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that makes sense
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this is a very it this is a bank
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drive-thru
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this is quite the antique machinery here
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look at this thing
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i've never seen one that looks quite
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like that look at the tv there
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well the monitor
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this says cornerstone assembly
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also some other writings up top
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as well
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and this mural is like a
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a pool of some sort with a fence around
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and then some
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popcorn some popcorn right here
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got the insurance of fairfield there at
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a place called
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best for less
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old signage kind of falling apart best
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for less
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that's just a guess of what i
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believe it says but then also
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insurance place there
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yep this was the courthouse of fairfield
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county
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the stairwells here
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it's a sign up here that gives a date
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stamp courthouse was built in 1822
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by
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william or w.m
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mccrate under the supervision of robert
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mills
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south carolina
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architect you know robert mills was
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america's first
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trained architect he was okay i did not
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know that yeah
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it was also renovated back in 1939
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and additions back in 1844 so 1822
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original additions in 44 and then 1939
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was when it was last renovated in 1939
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when they did the wings
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do you think that's when they do the
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stairs
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flying stage
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is that what they refer to as the fly
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flying stairs
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pretty neat
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pretty
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dang
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cool looking right
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i'm just driving through town a little
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bit this home belonged to james henry
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carlisle
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i always like when areas have these
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little information plaques
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all along
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and we're just kind of cruising around
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the outskirts of town
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see what we can find
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i don't think this is open anymore no i
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don't think so now approaching
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an old stagecoach stop built in 1820
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it is also on the national register of
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historic places i thought it was down
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the dirt road that we just went down but
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it's not it's right here on the corner
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i was doing a little research on it used
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to be a sign out front
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that stated the information but the
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residents have taken that sign down but
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this is an old stagecoach stop from
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1820. yeah take a look at this
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the sign used to be in the front yard
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says
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inherited back in 18
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18
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17.
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by william jones believe that says
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the sign is not there anymore
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this is this was a tough to find we
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thought it was we think this was it we
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passed by it thought that can't be it we
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drove down that side road and then
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realized nope this is it judging by the
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photo old stage coach
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stop
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yep
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bruising around some of these small
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towels what i've been doing all right
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yeah good talking to you too i'll talk
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to you later
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all right bye
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that's gonna do it for today
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a good time hanging out with carolina
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tony who's behind the camera
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i'm back here i'm still amazed by this
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this is a good place for the outro that
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was good i'll see you in the next video
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the vlog
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this is over
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wait i'll be doing nicholson
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do your nicholson impression caroline
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tony
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okay
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you can't handle the truth oh yeah
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what was what we said earlier
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you said it earlier out of your home
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what do you say what does he say
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is over