My favorite Kodiak Island fact: In 2012, rapper Pitbull made a Facebook post about how the Walmart with the most votes wins a performance of Pitbull. People made a movement to vote on the most isolated Walmart: The one in Kodiak, Alaska. The movement was successful, and Pitbull actually did go to Kodiak, AK to perform at their Walmart.
@Milther29 ай бұрын
I love this story!
@DoctorCyan9 ай бұрын
You forgot the best part! It was because he had a popular song on the radio at the time where he rhymes Kodak with Kodak
@honeycomblord93849 ай бұрын
@@DoctorCyanTruly the Shakespeare of the modern age
@patrick_on_here99149 ай бұрын
He truly is Mr. Worldwide
@eljj79689 ай бұрын
Haha that's cool, I didn't know that!
@phronsiekeys9 ай бұрын
All terrific islands, but only one has fudge!
@UndergroundLookingUp9 ай бұрын
Rhode Island?
@MirzaAhmed899 ай бұрын
Huh? You can buy fudge anywhere.
@katieandkevinsears77249 ай бұрын
It's good fudge, but I can live without the crowds.
@herschelwright46639 ай бұрын
Oh, fudge!😂
@StamfordBridge9 ай бұрын
@@MirzaAhmed89 Not in dry fudge counties.
@JusNoBS4209 ай бұрын
As a Seattleite you absolutely nailed Vashon Island. 💯
@mercator798 ай бұрын
Yeah alot of Vashon people assume they are smarter than doctors so why immunize their kids right?
@sazji8 ай бұрын
It’s more of the “original,” crunchy woo-woo anti-vaxxers as opposed to the ones who became anti-vax by jumping on a political bandwagon. They were letting their kids get whooping cough before it became popular…
@deirdre1087 ай бұрын
Lived on Maury Island in the 90's. FREE MAURY ISLAND!
@simplgaming84959 ай бұрын
Thank you for featuring Belle Isle in this video! Us Detroiters are very proud of it
@andypetrovich21559 ай бұрын
Don't forget Grosse Ile.
@pjl222228 ай бұрын
Nobody really cares about Grosse Ile or downriver in general
@hugolafhugolaf8 ай бұрын
I remember the Belle Isle Indycar race, it was amazing. I recall it had a zoo but as with everything in Detroit, it closed.
@colonialstraits10697 ай бұрын
@@hugolafhugolafclearly, you’ve never been here.
@colonialstraits10697 ай бұрын
@@pjl22222if by “nobody”, you mean you, sure.
@barbarastellman37649 ай бұрын
Who knew? I love your channel because I'm an octogenarian who's committed to learning something new every day. When I check your content first thing in the morning, I know I'll effortlessly meet my goal. You are a most amusing nerd. Thank you.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoy the videos
@TheRealDrJoey9 ай бұрын
I've spent a lot of time on Belle Isle, glad it got a mention! The landscaping was designed by Olmsted, who practically invented landscape architecture. He also designed Central Park, the 1893 Chicago Exhibition, and a number of other landmarks. I don't know if they still do it, but in the summer the full Detroit Symphony Orchestra would set up in front of a large sward, and people would bring blankets to sit on. One year I was sitting about 10 feet from the concert master, with the full 106 piece orchestra blasting away. The original bridge burned, but a section of it that was undamaged was floated down river, and it is now the bridge between Grosse Ilse and Hickory Island, two islands near the mouth of the river and Lake Erie.
@nickelasso9 ай бұрын
I love Belle Isle and am so glad it's getting the TLC it deserves after becoming a state-funded park. It had become quite run down over the decades. Also of note, the Indy races have been moved back to a downtown circuit as of 2023.
@JoshLarson9 ай бұрын
Video idea: Court cases that impacted US State land claims.
@jasonhaman46709 ай бұрын
That's a great idea! I hope he does it, it would be fascinating.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
There are quite a few, especially in the midwest and northeast. From court cases, NY alone lost islands to Vermont in Lake Champlain, gains one from a case with CT, and partially loses Ellis Island to NJ.
@AsdfAsdf-uo1rj9 ай бұрын
@@GeographyKingGeorgia and South Carolina have a fascinating history over islands in the Savannah River. Most recently, Georgia lost an island to South Carolina because changing river conditions turned it into a peninsula.
@cdjhyoung8 ай бұрын
Que up Michigan history. We still haven't settled the border with Indiana. Fought a 'war' with Ohio. We got the UP, they got Toledo. I declare victory.
@nicocorbo41539 ай бұрын
as a harrisburg resident, loved seeing city island get a mention. just in time for beautiful spring days and senators baseball
@benty4449 ай бұрын
Mackinac Island was also the second-ever National Park, behind only Yellowstone. It was given to the Army to operate, but when they decommissioned the fort they didn’t want it anymore. The state stepped in and turned it into a state park.
@eljj79689 ай бұрын
Vashon Island sounds similar to where I grew up - Waiheke Island, New Zealand. Accessible only by ferry from Auckland, used to be a major hippy hideout and holiday spot with lots of alternative people. It's now so insanely expensive and full of vineyards and mansions that most of the alternative types have moved to an island that is much further away.
@KawausoKuso9 ай бұрын
Everything you've said is 100% accurate lol I'm from the area just next to Vashon
@janetpickel83999 ай бұрын
Great coverage of famous islands. Im from Michigan so I love Belle Isle, Mackinac Island and close by Put-in-Bay.
@yelyab19 ай бұрын
Nice shirt, good to see your wardrobe updates. Very sharp.
@danielsmith70239 ай бұрын
Kyle slays all the chicks in the metropolitan Chattanooga area.
@duanewhitacre59959 ай бұрын
He looks completely different with his hat and sunglasses
@howardvenze99569 ай бұрын
Goes with the gecko or lizard on the wall.
@carriemaxwell46958 ай бұрын
Back in the 90s I lived on Treasure Island, it was an active military base at the time. We had two shops, a theater, and an elementary school. Once I graduated 5th grade I had to take the bus and cross Bay Bridge into SF and attend a middle school there called Potrero Hill. Living on the Island wasn't bad, there were plenty of playgrounds to meet my friends at and it's where I started my babysitting gig, lol.
@cgimovieman9 ай бұрын
I’m glad you mentioned Mackinac Island. I grew up in central Michigan and was up there many times growing up in the 80’s and 90’s. My mom used to be on our school board and had school board conventions through the state there each fall, and my family would go up there with her for 3-4 days. Mackinac has many lilac bushes and has a beautiful lilac festival each June. There is also a sailing regatta each year that goes from Chicago up Lake Michigan, finishing at the island. There are actually a lot of well-off Chicagoans who either have homes there too, or very expensive yachts that travel to the island each year. The movie Somewhere in Time, with Christopher Reeve, was also almost entirely filmed on Mackinac, and mainly at the Grand Hotel. On the Grand too, Mark Twain gave lectures at the hotel back in the day, and Teddy Roosevelt actually spent his 5th birthday there. Mackinac is an amazing place. At least to me. It can be touristy at times, and I sometimes find that people either love it, or hate it. But I’m in the first of those groups. I’ve lived in central Florida now for 26 years, but I still get back to Michigan 1 or 2 times a year to visit family, and if I can I get up to Mackinac.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
Thanks for all of that info. I may be up there in September when crowds are a little smaller. I hope to walk around essentially the entire island.
@pjl222228 ай бұрын
If you're there in September don't miss the Labor Day bridge walk. The only time you can walk between the upper and lower peninsulas.
@tayne50099 ай бұрын
6:07 “there’s no cars on the island” Yes there is, you can see them in the aerial photo.
@wintonhudelson22529 ай бұрын
As part of the civilian transition slated for Treasure Island, we dismantled part of the Navy's old fire training center. We hauled three 30,000 gallon propane tanks up onto the easr section of the Bay Bridge and south down through Oakland to Livermore, then over Altamont Pass on onto the Central Valley. They were 10 feet in diameter and 57 feet long, weighing 57,000 pounds. We had to accomplish this between 1 AM and 5 AM i the morning.
@cdjhyoung8 ай бұрын
It is surprising the Army didn't chose to load those tanks on a barge to move them away from teh island.
@americansmark9 ай бұрын
My buddy is up at Put-In-Bay right now for St Patrick's Day weekend. I love it up there.
@rustyshacklefordrefined57569 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, I love Put In Bay.
@David-bh7hs9 ай бұрын
3:37 - Vashon Island is by far, the most granola, natural birth, let food be your medicine place in the north west. It was pretty much colonized by Berkeley hippies and farmers and what you see now is the by product of years of an "in-culture" developing. There's actually a pretty stark cultural difference between Vashon and the rest of Seattle. Residents are also very NIMBY, and detest the idea of a bridge being built.
@tarareynoso-ibarra26549 ай бұрын
if the ferry system fuckup continues down the current path path vashon will end up begging for a bridge.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the info!
@argybarg9 ай бұрын
I live and work on Vashon. We used to be anti-vax, but wound up having one of the highest and fastest per-capita uptakes of the COVID vaccine in the nation. Much has changed.
@seaxofbeleg80829 ай бұрын
Assateague Island was once connected to Fenwick Island (where Ocean City, MD is today). The August 1933 Potomac-Cheasapeake Hurricane separated Assateague from Fenwick.
@PeakBagger9999 ай бұрын
Didn’t know about that piece of history. Thanks for sharing.
@MichaelBruce-m1r9 ай бұрын
Also, There was a small village at one point at the southern end. It slowly disappeared and at this point, the only remaining sign of the village is the cemetery which is accessible just past the gate shack on the Virginia side. And, there are two herds of horses on the island. The MD and VA sides are separated. The Maryland side is kept truly wild, and the VA side is owned and maintained by the Chincoteague Island Fire Company. They own, maintain, and operate an annual pony auction. The sales from the auction keep the herd size manageable, and also funds the Fire Company.
@hugequiz9 ай бұрын
These types of videos are your best!
@thecantankerousvschannel59109 ай бұрын
I love South Bass Island/Put In Bay... but it 100% has cars on it. Golf carts are just main mode of transit. Also there is some cool caves on it.
@bryceduncan20748 ай бұрын
I came here to say that lol. There are definitely cars on South Bass Island!
@thetoddfather94559 ай бұрын
So pumped you included South Bass Island in Lake Erie and mentioned most of the cool stuff about it. Everyone I tell about it has idea of it’s existence and this video will help me explain my cause
@carnakthemagnificent3369 ай бұрын
Very interesting islands added to my travel folder. Treasure Island was the base for Pan Am's flying boats that bridged the pacific and the terminal is a cool place to visit.
@cjg87639 ай бұрын
I love these. Islands are such a fun topic. I believe Whidbey Island deserves a spot on one of these. So do many of the San Juan Islands, but especially Orcas Island for geography and Waldron Island for lifestyle.
@OhiChicken9 ай бұрын
As a Rhode Islander, I am very thrilled with the beginning of this video!
@AaronOnTheTrails9 ай бұрын
Yep I didn't know there was a Rhode Island in Rhode Island until today.
@victoriadell6149 ай бұрын
Surprised to see Vashon on the list. We used to be in their league for sports in school. Our bus driver used to get really mad when the games would go long and we had to ferry off the Seattle side instead of the Tacoma side. Way longer to get home. That was my first lesson in island "ferry victim" living. Vashon is very peaceful and had lots of underdeveloped land . . . but the trade-off is challenged access to the rest of the world, really bad internet connections, not very much shopping, and water restrictions in the summer. It's a good place to pull over from the rat-race and retire with a good book (even better if you own a boat), but you'd have trouble keeping your garden watered. :-)
@ReverendMeat519 ай бұрын
"Challenged access to the rest of the world" sounds pretty great.
@victoriadell6149 ай бұрын
@@ReverendMeat51 Right? It sounds great, but in practice . . . . managing trips to the airport, better shopping, time with friends (no one wants to come to the island - you have to go to them), and family medical appointments/emergencies are not easy.
@deirdre1087 ай бұрын
@@victoriadell614 Yes, and emergency medical situations can be life threatening. Former Maury resident here.
@WorldOfCuz9 ай бұрын
Two Michigan islands in one video.. my home getting some love
@TheRealDrJoey9 ай бұрын
And Put n Bay is practically in MI. We used to sail around those three islands.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
I actually mentioned two other MI islands (Royale and Beaver) in the previous video in this series.
@robertharker9 ай бұрын
In the SF Bay Area I wonder if Treasure Island was the first man made land using the dyke and dredge method. Take a large marshy island. Build a tall dyke around it. Then have dredging barges dredge mud from further out in the bay and drain their muddy slurry over different areas of the marsh island. This deposits a thin layer of mud and the sun evaporates the water in a week or two. Rinse and repeat half an inch at a time. This is how many suburban communities along the bay were created. Foster City, Redwood Shores and east San Mateo to name a few. Thanks for great video.
@meandyouagainstthealgorith57879 ай бұрын
Arizona does have an island contrary to what some people have said. Antelope island is on Lake Powell outside of the town of Page. When the lake level fell it became connected at the north end at Utah, but now dredging has maintained some water around the island. The dredging makes it easy to go up the lake from the Wahweap Marina. On days when lake levels are too low boats have to go around Antelope Island the long way adding an hour to a trip. There is little on the island other than rocks and sand.
@mattaz23159 ай бұрын
Excellent variety of islands, with most likely local secrets without your endorsements. You should do more of these.
@robduckworth19059 ай бұрын
Love your videos, you keep it so real, thank you for the awesome content
@TheEGames9 ай бұрын
I appreciate you including south bass island, Ohio. Put in bay is a very interesting place!
@williamlynnroden9 ай бұрын
Oh great!! Some of these places I'll never see, so it's great to have you detail them for us!
@fisheloph9 ай бұрын
Vashon is great. Very separated from the Seattle area, and culturally distinct. Great for cycling. Also, there is an old bike that a tree grew around, it’s wild.
@francofrogg9 ай бұрын
Def not culturally distinct--more like exactly the same, expect for people from Vashon. 😉
@deirdre1087 ай бұрын
@@francofrogg My experience is that Vashon was pretty much like West Seattle aka East Vashon--"culturally".
@Dominic-o6r9 ай бұрын
This is definitely my favorite series! I would love it if this was an ongoing series
@whppnpost19 ай бұрын
Now THAT is a shirt buddy!
@jacobbauer71059 ай бұрын
Love your Vids!! I was glad to see three islands I have enjoyed; Pea Patch, City Island and Assateque.
@sandrakenny64779 ай бұрын
So glad you mentioned Pea Patch Island, Delaware! I love your videos!
@cliffshockley44069 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed doing the haunted nighttime tour of the fort a few years ago, a nice evening ferrying from Delaware City over to the island.
@jonblock18719 ай бұрын
Grew up boating in the western basin of Lake Erie. Can't tell you how many times I've been to Put-in-Bay -- we even belonged to a small club there called the Crew's Nest. Also stopped at DYC on Belle Isle quite often. Check out Harsens Island in the beautiful St Clair flats which is home to the venerable Old Club.
@elizabethorsillo71879 ай бұрын
Great shoutout to Mackinac Island! My sister and I got to go there a few years ago. It was cool to see a delivery to a business done by a horse-drawn carriage!
@isaacobrien42689 ай бұрын
You should do one on Canada's islands. Great video
@michaelmiddleton33119 ай бұрын
This!^
@WestCoastWheelman9 ай бұрын
Yorke Island near sayward bc is a cool one
@mikematson63239 ай бұрын
I was coming into the comments to say that exact thing. Would definitely need to include Manitoulin Island in any discussion..
@watson9569 ай бұрын
When he got to Assateague Is, I was reminded of Sable Island (off the coast of Nova Scotia), which also has a population of feral horses.
@myself2489 ай бұрын
I'm planning a vacation to Manitoulin island right now, and I'd love this!
@lisamoore68049 ай бұрын
I love looking at maps and especially islands, I hope to someday get to Mackinac, Put-In-Bay and Kodiak.
@robertwazniak94959 ай бұрын
Kyle… you’re all about road-trips. How about a series of two week road-trips around different parts of the country? Great Lakes, northeast, southwest? Maybe two or three for each area… like an intellectual one , sports and outdoor enthusiasts one, natural beauty, foodie one, ???? And, routes to travel. Now that I’m retired, I can finally travel but need some direction on the best spots, not necessarily the most obvious spots along an interstate… you always have the out-of-the-way ideas that I always seem to miss while tripping.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
I may end up doing some road tripping videos on-site later on this year.
@nickbk44189 ай бұрын
I lived on aquidneck island in Newport! It is absolutely beautiful. They have an amazing St. Patrick’s day parade that I’ll be crossing 2 bridges to go to! Thank you for covering a cool place in my home state of RI!
@anycoveryoulike75109 ай бұрын
I went to Mackinaw Island this summer, it was beautiful! I love northern Michigan and the upper peninsula, its such an underrated gem in our country
@StamfordBridge9 ай бұрын
For the next island video, you should feature U Thant Island! Humans are forbidden from setting foot on it, but I see it all the time from where I live. It’s also directly in front of the United Nations building, and so it’s named for a former UN Secretary General.
@colormedubious47479 ай бұрын
It's built from the fill excavated from constructing the tunnels that now serve the 7 subway. It's a bird sanctuary. There's nothing there and there never will be anything there. The End.
@StamfordBridge9 ай бұрын
@@colormedubious4747 Your own words contradict.
@colormedubious47479 ай бұрын
@@StamfordBridge Fine, there's nothing there except avians. All better?
@StamfordBridge9 ай бұрын
@@colormedubious4747 And there’s an odd, unique history there.
@colormedubious47479 ай бұрын
@@StamfordBridge Not as odd as the Brother islands.
@digne65029 ай бұрын
I’m in Seattle. There’s an old “Almost Live!” joke about Vashon Island. I give you the ferry route you give me the occupation of the commuter: -Bremerton? Welder for the navy. -Whidbey Island? Welder for Boeing. -Vashon Island? Lesbian organic bed-and-breakfast, cooperative … welder.
@DoctorCyan9 ай бұрын
LOL 😂
@nlpnt8 ай бұрын
That joke is almost as old as Boeing's welding equipment.
@deirdre1087 ай бұрын
I remember that episode. Remember their "Green Riverdance" skit?
@digne65027 ай бұрын
@@deirdre108 classic!! Both the Green Riverdance sketches.
@bryanCJC21059 ай бұрын
Treasure Island is pretty cool but has 2 big problems, 1) sea level rise because it's barely above the water (over 1/2 of the island is less than 3' high), and 2) it's on landfill that can suffer from liquefaction in an earthquake. Hopefully, they can build lots of needed housing there, even with the risks, however I think that with those billion dollar views, it will be a billion dollar island.
@SHAd0Eheart8 ай бұрын
Really curious what that is in the lower left corner of the image at 7:25 It looks like a tremendous amount of surfacing bubbles.
@gsoat9599 ай бұрын
You need to do Smith Island MD/Tangier Island VA next. 2 islands at risk of going under the Chesapeake Bay
@architypeone86469 ай бұрын
Thanks for including City Island in Harrisburg. I did my thesis in Architecture school on that island. I designed a convention center with a hotel, an outdoor amphitheater for concerts with the ruins of the old water company building as the backdrop and dressing rooms, housing around a marina on the southern tip, a large public garden with a hedge maze, and a promenade around the perimeter of the island. I got an 'A' for the project, but of course it was never built. I'm glad that the city is utilizing the island for public use with the baseball stadium and sports fields.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
You can never go wrong with a hedge maze.
@JamesStewart-lx5wb9 ай бұрын
Being from Detroit, I've been to Belle Isle a lot of times. And I've been to Mackinac Island. And yes, the fudge there is so good.
@Presidentman10549 ай бұрын
Me, initially: "Vashon Island sounds nice." Me, at 3:21: OH
@sgrant98149 ай бұрын
Nice vid! For future vids consider isle ste. Helène and isle notre dame in the st lawrence river in montréal. Both were natural islands enlarged from debris when building montréal's metro and have access both vis bridge snd metro tunnel.
@jeremyy85099 ай бұрын
Thanks for finally mentioning a place that I’ve been to! I saw an event at the island in Harrisburg years ago. We walked across the bridge to get there
@michaelinminn9 ай бұрын
Mackinac Island. Waking up to the sound of horse's hoof beats is priceless!🐴
@duaneleavesley37789 ай бұрын
Great video! It really brought back memories of my childhood. My farther was in the Navy in the late 1970's and we lived in base housing on Treasure Island. Thank you.
@Sombistur9 ай бұрын
Big fan of the Island series so far. Also that is one bangin' shirt, brother.
@marklittle88059 ай бұрын
Great video, you can do some islands up here in Canada and milk a video or two (and i know there are more islands in the US still for sure) As always, you do great work
@deirdre1087 ай бұрын
WA resident here and I love the BC islands.
@leetramp9 ай бұрын
Another great video. Notes about development of Treasure Island: The ramps from Treasure/Yerba Buena Island to the Bay Bridge/I80 have historically been small and short. Slowing from freeway speeds was scary, as was waiting for a gap in cars large enough to speed onto the bridge. When they constructed the new bridge after the Loma Prieta earthquake, major improvements were made to the ramps on the East side; there's much more stopping/accelerating distance, and the Westbound on ramp now has a much better view of approaching traffic. But the roads leading to these ramps are still single lane, so any development on the island will need to keep this in mind. Some proposals include extreme limits on the number of parking spaces for new residential construction to encourage people without cars and/or single car families and discourage folks who want to own lots of cars. If they build it out with traditional residences/parking spaces, traffic will be a nightmare, and it a few years they'll be calling for a new bridge 😢
@vinceveltri77329 ай бұрын
When visiting Mackinac Isle, the summer workers may make fun of you as you're eating the fudge while walking around. The slang name is "Fudgy", but go ahead because it's all so good.
@warderjack9 ай бұрын
Not quite sure if it meets your criteria, but I’ve always thought Government Island in the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington was odd. I-205 crosses it but you can’t access it from there; you can take boats there and camp on it. It’s owned by the Port of Portland and at one point they contemplated using it for traditional port type purposes but now they have it in a recreational/natural status to ensure nothing incompatible gets built near the Portland Airport.
@KyleLeHeup9 ай бұрын
I recommend the St. Clair Flats, Michigan. Its the largest freshwater delta in the world.
@ShaqElliot9 ай бұрын
Any updates on the Geography Quiz trips starting back up? It would be cool to see you do a quiz event at one of the islands on this list! My vote would be Harrisburg or Mackinaw.
@beachboysandrew9 ай бұрын
I've been to 4 of these! And I have plans to go to Pea Patch Island next month
@diofelles9 ай бұрын
Haven't seen it in any of your lists, but May's Island in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is a pretty interesting one, hope to see it on a future installment!
@jtcorey76819 ай бұрын
Great job starting with Aquidneck Island in RI and pronouncing it correctly! Thank you!
@SeanKwasny9 ай бұрын
Thanks for talking about South Bass! I paddled around those islands with my dad a few summers ago and had a blast. Put-In-Bay was a ton of fun, and he loved the Perry memorial. It's a really cool part of Ohio, hoping to get back up there soon. Plus, it's only a few miles away from Cedar Point!
@edwinwebber81049 ай бұрын
Drummond Island in Lake Huron would be an interesting one for a future video.
@corgi_dad9 ай бұрын
We visited Mackinac Island a number of years ago. Our young daughter was with her older brother while we were in the shops there. She got separated so that was the one place we "lost" her ever. While it was nerve racking, I was also laughing, because she couldn't have gone that far away.
@jskelly19799 ай бұрын
Why do I see cars on South Bass Island after it was said that they're are no car on the island? LOL Researched it and the ferry carries cars so the Island does have cars.
@bryceduncan20748 ай бұрын
Yes, I live in Ohio and there are definitely cars on South Bass!
@garypeacock59199 ай бұрын
Great video, look forward to the next one. Best wishes from Scotland 🏴🇺🇲
@andrewcerra97629 ай бұрын
Two suggestions for an island Part 3 video: Roosevelt Island, DC (only accessible via Virginia) and Ellis Islands NY/NJ (but mostly NJ now)
@benberry7929 ай бұрын
That neat green copper top "river castle" (Mississippi River by chain of rocks) is an old pumping station. I drive past it into work.
@hondohapp9 ай бұрын
May I suggest Ford Island on Oahu. Interesting military history as well as a very unique floating draw bridge.
@sandiegofun19 ай бұрын
These are all great! I've been to many of the towns and have never heard of about half of these islands.
@LayzeeGiant9 ай бұрын
Great memories of taking my oldest son to Senators games in the early 2000’s. City Island in Harrisburg is a hidden gem not a lot of people know about outside of the area.
@reecenyland28139 ай бұрын
Grew up in the SF bay and I go back a couple times a year to visit family, recently was driving so SF from Oakland and noticed a huge new apartment building right off I-80 on Yerba Buena and it blew my mind. I always thought that would be a really cool place to live, I bet those islands will be completley developed in 10 years. And i bet Angel is next
@kjhuang7 ай бұрын
Angel Island is a state park.
@brianlehman7109 ай бұрын
Are you going to cover Angel Island in the SF Bay? Great place. I have hiked and bicycled around it numerous times.
@scottrudd38639 ай бұрын
Epic shirt!
@KevinMadzia9 ай бұрын
Lake Erie rarely freezes enough anymore to make an ice bridge to South Bass Island. The last time this happened was 2015. I have some friends who rode their bicycles to the island from Sandusky that year.
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
Thanks for that clarification. I thought it was maybe a little too south for a reliable ice bridge each winter, especially in the past 20 years or so.
@sldulin9 ай бұрын
suggestion for Vol 3 - Santa Catalina Island CA
@kyle2beats8 ай бұрын
fellow geography nerd named kyle here. can you do part 2 and include block island, RI and Appledore island, ME
@lightbeingform8 ай бұрын
I need to know now what the global pop of geography nerds named kyle is... my guess is greater than 2, less than 10.
@colormedubious47479 ай бұрын
How about a video covering just the most interesting man-made islands in the USA? There are some truly deep rabbit holes in this topical zone, such as Moses' joining Randalls and Wards Islands to complete the Triborough Bridge. The artificial islands of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel have a few odd amenities. Goose Island in Chicago seems to boast a storied past. Miami seems to be festooned with them.
@jondoutt98349 ай бұрын
A Geography King video on islands? 👍 Liking before watching!
@andrewmiller45739 ай бұрын
Great video as always and LOVE the shirt Kyle!
@pawpawthebeagle94429 ай бұрын
I’ve read through EVERY comment concerning Vashon-Maury Island. A few additions; A good portion of the middle-high school aged kids go to schools in mainland Washington. I can’t speak to the Tacoma ferry route side of things, but being an almost lifelong West Seattleite, I know this from seeing the kids boarding ferries from the Fauntleroy ferry dock in large groups, particularly when returning home for the day. I live in Port Orchard now, and though it’s still more conservative here than in Seattle, Vashon-Maury has always had this unexplainable, oddly creepy feel attributed to it, and the people that live there. I concur with that sentiment according to my own personal experiences there/with its inhabitants.
@jamesbarrett94669 ай бұрын
In the late 1940's, Maury Island was the site of the UFO sighting that spawned the 'Men in Black' trope.
@pawpawthebeagle94429 ай бұрын
@@jamesbarrett9466cool! I might’ve heard that, but if I did it was a long time ago, and doesn’t sound quite familiar. I believe I know the whole ‘UFO’ phenomenon started with a sighting/maybe a photograph of one around St. Helens. Maybe it was Tahoma? Lol, it’s early.
@ItsEverythingElse9 ай бұрын
Have good memories of biking around the edge of Mackinac island on family vacation as a kid.
@charliem279 ай бұрын
Shoutout Belle Isle
@beanniederjohn18679 ай бұрын
Check out Washington Island, WI. My family drove a UTV around a few summers ago and it was awesome.
@EBSCC9 ай бұрын
Yerba Buena Island has the largest diameter tunnel bore in the USA - I-80 goes through it. The material that it displaced was used to fill in/build Treasure island. There are three parallel tunnel bores a few miles east of TI called the Caldecott Tunnel - they dumped the dirt from those into the bay also - this was all part of the public works that created the SF Bay Bridge and it's connecting freeway infrastructure just before WWII. Treasure Island is FLAT and was slated to be used for SFO - the airport serving San Francisco. Jets got invented right after and it never got built out as a municipal LAND airport. The semi-circular building in the one shot you have is the former Pan Am China Clipper airport - that's a control tower up on top. China Clippers were prewar flying boats that served Hawaii and the Orient - the inlet between the islands with the sailboats in it now is called "Clipper Cove" and the large buildings behind the airport are old hangars that the clippers could be dragged up a ramp and into for service. T.M.I.?
@GeographyKing9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the details!
@MAGAmaniac10009 ай бұрын
Welcome to treasure island. Home to the most exclusive section 8 housing in the Bay Area
@Zoyx9 ай бұрын
You need to hit on Dauphin Island someday. I lived in Mobile for a year, and I must've made a half dozen trips to Dauphin Island while I lived there.
@SkewtLilbttm9 ай бұрын
Came to say this myself
@WilliamLee-bv4tv8 ай бұрын
I've also been to Chouteau island several times, the old route 66 Bridge is still up there, it's closed to vehicle traffic but you can walk or bike across it and see the arch and St. Louis skyline in the distance
@levinpugsley92569 ай бұрын
I grew up on Vashon island, from the time I was I was 7 years old, and I graduated Vashon Island High School in 92’. Regarding the vaccine propaganda about the island, you really need to dig a little deeper than what was presented by mainstream media. The New York Times wrote a sensationalized piece about how Vashon children rates of vaccination were some of the lowest rates in the US. What they failed to mention is that they gathered their survey of schoolchildren that were specifically enrolled in a home school program( not the public school kids). There is a substantial number of kids in the homeschool program that are part of religious subgroups that are against vaccination for kids and adults, but overall the number of kids in this category is quite small compared to the overall population. This NY times article was so widely disseminated that, unfortunately many believe it to be true. Covid 19 proved it’s not, Vashon had one of the highest rates of vaccination across the population in the states, many businesses went above and beyond requiring proof of vaccination from employees and clients, as well as strict masking protocols for everyone, including children in schools. Overall, Vashon has many interesting characteristics that make it unique. The cabin I grew up in was on a heavily forested 5 acre plot that had no running water and a composting toilet. One of my chores was hauling a 5 gallon bucket of water down in each arm of spring water from the source on the hill in the back in of the property. We had a large metal basin that we’d fill water heated on our stove to bath in. My other chore was dumping and cleaning that bucket that was used for the composting toilet (my least favorite chore). An interesting aspect of island life was that we, as a family, commuted into Seattle diligently 3 times a week into the International District ( formerly now as Chinatown) to study a very traditional Chinese martial art, Hung Gar ( mom studied Tai Chi). We could get into the heart of some cultural activities in the city center, and then easily take the ferry back to a very rustic cabin in the woods. In recent times, the traffic and ferry situation is now no longer convenient, and a lifestyle like we had involving commuting by ferry would be a big hassle. Vashon is now a place for the very wealthy, property values and taxes have skyrocketed in recent years. Elder artists that were once revered on the island who are still there were lucky enough to either own a home or have found some kind of affordable living. Tradespeople have been able to profit in the big demand for services and the small supply pool of workers. But many of the locals have been priced out and have moved to other more affordable areas of the Puget Sound
@jimgreen57888 ай бұрын
Kyle, Put-in-Bay! I was there decades ago when those of in a conference on the mainland went over for the day. You're so amazingly good at this, it's fun to catch you on a rare occasion: Chincoteague = SHINK-uh-teag. 😃
@SnappyWasHere9 ай бұрын
Definitely interested in upcoming islands outside the USA. My world geography is not good. lol
@nationalist8189 ай бұрын
Do they have fire trucks on Mackinac Is? What do they do if they have a fire inland ?
@rutabagasteu9 ай бұрын
I was stationed on Treasure Island late 1960s. We had a few small quakes when i was there. The ceiling lights wobbled. One classmate's coffee cup fell off the table and broke on the floor.
@Simplyhal249 ай бұрын
Interesting Fact: Mackinac National Park was a United States national park that existed from 1875 to 1895 on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan, making it the second U.S. national park after Yellowstone National Park.