Instagram- AdamTheWooATW Really enjoyed this area and finally getting to see it with my own eyes. The grist mill up close was really dang cool
@williambusler8 ай бұрын
I love that you are able to see and enjoy mass , still shocked that I met you haha .. hopefully we cross paths again.. I did dm you on your ig page, ❤ keep up the hard work ..
@jaylafond97958 ай бұрын
There are so many more places to explore in mass. If your still around, come to my store an food will be on me. White hut ( it's been a steeple of the hamburger world since 1939 )
@natejennings58848 ай бұрын
History, celebrated not desecrated. Thank you, TheDailyWoo.
@TheGatlinburgHussey8 ай бұрын
Good morning Adam from Gatlinburg 🌄😉🐻
@debbralehrman59578 ай бұрын
Loved this Adam. 😃 Our family and our family friends went on a trip up around the New England states the Summer of 1968. There were 6 of us and 7 of them. So every where we stopped we were a group.😄 It was great to see many of these places again. 🤗👍🏼
@michelehood88378 ай бұрын
I remember visiting Plymouth the summer I was 16. My mom was a high school American history teacher, and she took us to so many historical sights as kids. If I remember correctly, the rock was hauled around town a longggg time ago during a parade - it fell off of the horse cart and broke in two. On that same trip, we visited Salem, Boston, Philadelphia and other early American landmarks. Thanks for unlocking a childhood memory for me, Woo ❤
@BenLaurence8 ай бұрын
It was nice getting to visit some places I haven’t been in years! Gave me a new appreciation for Plymouth and all its history.. Safe travels back home 🤘
@corysimp8 ай бұрын
It’s been great seeing you in the vlogs- also leading me to become a new sub on YOUR channel. Cheers, brotha!
@BenLaurence8 ай бұрын
@@corysimp thanks so much!!
@tommyt13578 ай бұрын
@@BenLaurence hay Ben by the way a reltive of John cena and Taylor swift is with the other pilgrims
@BenLaurence8 ай бұрын
@@tommyt1357 imagine johh cena and t swift in pilgrim outfits 🤣 sounds like a great snl skit
@tommyt13578 ай бұрын
@@BenLaurence so you know richard warren the mayflower compact singer it was there reltive and hes with the other people in the bo
@zig_zagman8 ай бұрын
Mayflower II was built in 1956 in the UK and sailed over to Massachusetts. I visited Plymouth as a kid when my family spent a week in Cape Cod, and also saw Plymouth Rock, but didn't get to go aboard, because as I recall, we didn't have a whole lot of time to spend in Plymouth, either because my Dad was trying to save money or because he had a lot of other places he wanted to take us.
@s.p.37388 ай бұрын
Yay! Please do more historical stops! 😊😊😊😊😊😊
@arizonaalchemy75728 ай бұрын
Beautiful job on this, Adam. Love our early history. If you should ever visit Rhode Island. Go to the City of Pawtucket and check out the SLATER MILL. This is where the American Industrial Revolution began. Take the full Tour they will take you below and show you the Paddle Wheel and let you see it running. Next to the Slater Mill is the Wilkinson Mill, this mill used a Turbine instead of a Wheel. During the time I lived there. The Turbine needed a re-build. Samuel Slater built the water wheel from memory as Great Britain would not allow the blueprints to leave England. Rhode Island has some Amazing Historical sites. 🙂
@Dahkie1118 ай бұрын
Plimouth Plantation was a frequent field trip as an elementary school kid in the 1980s in Massachusetts. This year my family and I will be having our Thanksgiving meal at Plimouth Plantation, which has been a dream for my dad for many years.
@Angel-968 ай бұрын
Love the new content...Glad your branching out from Disney and all the theme parks...I had NO clue you could go actually see the rock.. loved this video.. keep it up, Adam ❤❤❤❤
@Thecorgially8 ай бұрын
What a great day for you and us viewers as well.
@NerdGirlShan8 ай бұрын
When I was 15, I spent a very similar day with my grand parents, who are no longer with us, in the 90s. I still have the videos my grandma took and lots of photos. So many great memories.
@hbkim36518 ай бұрын
I am LOVING these historic sites vlogs! Please do more!!
@WilliamDilbeck8 ай бұрын
Gail here ! You need to go to Jamestown , Virginia the first permanent English settlement in America . It's also Southern ! It has actual remains and a recreation . Also Williamsburg it has actual buildings from the colonial period . I have visited Plymouth Rock in Plymouth , England . I was in awe !
@Shelly-in-Tampa8 ай бұрын
Virginian native here! Yes!!!! I studied VA history even in elementary. After college I left but enriched my mind with all the history. I loved Yorktown, Jamestown, Williamsburg Colonial village and battlefields. Through the years it got so expensive!!!! So fortunate to have seen and learned history!
@biggirldoingstuff8 ай бұрын
So excited to see this! I’m a Wampanoag Indian, I now live in Florida and wamponoag are only state recognized. Thanks for going!
@effectmd53598 ай бұрын
I really am delighted to see you back in New England this year. Keep it up.
@CaryUSA20078 ай бұрын
I love Boston. One of my favorite places in the world. So much history. I toured the Mayflower II on a fieldtrip from school, I guess I was in 5th or 6th grade. We also visited the old Farmers Market and the New England Aquarium. I remember we ate at the Marriot hotel and we were served shish-kebob. I thought that was a weird thing to serve kids of 9 or 10 lol Very cool place that village. I don't recall seeing that before. Awesome video :)
@michelehood88378 ай бұрын
What an awesome memory 👍 I agree that shish kabob is a really weird thing to offer to middle schoolers! Hamburgers, fries, pizza, chicken nugs YES - but shish kababs?
@burkefox32088 ай бұрын
The original Mayflower sailed back to the UK. There are some historians that say it was scrapped for its timber, then used to construct a barn in Jordans, England. The boat that came back was a replica
@Shelly-in-Tampa8 ай бұрын
Seriously lol! How many people think that first one was the original!
@williamdesmarais49317 ай бұрын
@@Shelly-in-TampaWhat are you even talking about?
@Shelly-in-Tampa7 ай бұрын
@@williamdesmarais4931Scrapped
@SConArt878 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE going and visiting historic sites and recreations. ❤ this video!
@caroltombari91128 ай бұрын
Great video. I spent the majority of my life south of Boston including 8 years in Plymouth. We really lived history and love the American experience. Today unfortunately schools neglect this education. Years ago the rock was moved to the center of town and people were encouraged to chip off a chunk to take home, what were they thinking?
@barbaraferron79947 ай бұрын
That was over a century ago. They built the cover over it to stop this practice. That's why it is so unimpressive in size.
@suef48728 ай бұрын
So glad you stopped in my neck of the woods! You should stop in Duxbury and visit the oldest government maintained cemetery in the country where Myles Standish is buried. Theres also a statue of him in town that you can climb and see for miles. Lots of history in this area. Glad you were finally able to see it!
@kaymad1438 ай бұрын
I have been to that cemetery, My10th Great Grandparents were buried near Myles Standish, they were John & Priscilla Alden.
@michaelgalea51488 ай бұрын
Excellent video thank you Adam. So much history there.
@kevinstill10698 ай бұрын
The original Mayflower is now a barn in England. The Mayflower was deemed un-seaworthy not long after the pilgrim voyage. Old ships were sold to farmers back then and they converted them to barns. Hence the fate of the Mayflower.
@catherineaw1438 ай бұрын
Yea, I heard that.
@michelehood88378 ай бұрын
Super interesting fact right there!
@mro4ts4578 ай бұрын
Thankyou for sharing something interesting!
@Dahkie1118 ай бұрын
That’s really cool. I didn’t know that!
@gcr18 ай бұрын
Cool information. Thanks for sharing that!
@MichaelROLeary8 ай бұрын
The Patuxet were a part of the Wampanoag tribe which lived in the Plimoth (now Plymouth) area, so the name change from Plantation made it so the Native people of the area were also represented in the name alongside the settlers, rather than just the latter.
@dnurse32378 ай бұрын
Loving these videos of our historical sites. Thank you.
@Victor-mc1sz8 ай бұрын
If you have time, check out Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, MA. It's the largest living museum in New England.
@michellelyon31498 ай бұрын
Adam, this was awesome! Thank you for taking us along!
@The_Alexandra_B8 ай бұрын
Wow now you’re really in my neck of the woods! I work right up the street from Plymouth Rock and I’m from another town named by the Wampanoag called Acushnet meaning “peaceful resting place near water” as we are right on the Acushnet River.
@NadaSurferTube8 ай бұрын
This was cool Woo. The Mooflower was nightmare fuel though. I first learned a lot about the Mayflower and Plymouth Rock just from watching "This Is America, Charlie Brown: The Mayflower Voyagers". 🙃
@BrianPhillips-le3gl8 ай бұрын
Thank You for letting us see Plymouth Rock through your eyes. I'm happy for you too. The grist mill was cool to see it in operation.
@UKMitchy8 ай бұрын
I live in Plymouth South West UK, where the Pilgrims sailed from. Nice to see one of the other Plymouth's and very interesting tour.
@Grandizer89898 ай бұрын
What does the dock(s) where the Mayflower sailed from look like now?
@UKMitchy8 ай бұрын
@@Grandizer8989 It's basically a an inlet to a harbour with a lock gate now, but back then it was a tidal basin. There are just some steps with a small pillared roof. The original steps are further away underneath a building as the area was rebuilt a few times.
@Grandizer89898 ай бұрын
@@UKMitchy thanks for the reply!
@EsmeGrubb8 ай бұрын
Thank you for going there! One branch of my family came over on the Mayflower. I loved seeing all of this.
@Myrna6118 ай бұрын
I so enjoy places like that, thanks for taking me along
@lucyheath92818 ай бұрын
Love this, you're in my neck of the woods. I used to go to Plimouth Plantation on a school trip.
@catherinetozzi80568 ай бұрын
Adam, just loved this vlog! You certainly gave me an education, I am so interested now that I am going on internet to learn more about the Pilgrims. I can’t believe those little home types ever could exist in all the storms just in the past few years. I look forward now to learn more about The Mayflower and how those people existed under the conditions then, Thanks, 🙏🏽🌴🐿️
@carolbrown23148 ай бұрын
Thx Adam for this vlog. I’ve always wanted to see this area and part of history. It was awesome.
@Ronaldl23508 ай бұрын
Great tour of Plymouth. You did miss the huge Founders statue on the hill above Plymouth.
@jeffstoeger29748 ай бұрын
Great video Adam. Love when you spend time sharing the info of the places you visit.
@stewie28538 ай бұрын
Ahh you made it to Plymouth! Which is known as "America's Hometown!". I live only minutes away from Plymouth. Alot to do, you picked the right time to visit, in summer, as you say, that area is a beehive of activity!! Cape Cod canal, Train bridge, great spot sun rises and sunsets!
@reneebarrow46978 ай бұрын
Adam, this is a great video. So interesting. Thank you so much for showing these videos to people like me that will never be able to see these places and things in person. So much history. Keep up the great work. Be safe and Happy Trails. ❤️ God Bless.
@piersmettrick8 ай бұрын
You should come to the UK sometime and visit where the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth Devon
@J-dn1tv8 ай бұрын
I am enjoying your videos from the New England area- the historic stops are fascinating and the foliage in the background is breathtaking !!
@TheGatlinburgHussey8 ай бұрын
Good morning from Gatlinburg TN Smoky mountain 🌄 I was there in 1985 .. Wow!!!
@kevinconaway17278 ай бұрын
Cannot even imagine how gruesome that journey on The Mayflower must of been for 66 days, loved that vlog Adam
@joesherer69618 ай бұрын
A great run of videos, all places I have never been, thanks for the mindcation
@robtim65538 ай бұрын
I have been watching you for yrs. Wish I knew you were coming out here. Would have been cool to show you around. Enjoy your time here!
@frankiesmom77038 ай бұрын
Thanks for the history lesson.
@maureen148 ай бұрын
Glad you had fun in Plymouth! Hopefully soon you can see Cape Cod proper and go all the way to the tip of Provincetown! Maybe even further and explore Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket some day! ⛵
@theathjr8 ай бұрын
Ben is a cool dude. Great job taking Adam around your “neck of the woods”.
@rainbowdisneyfan7758 ай бұрын
My neck of the woods here. There was one child born on the voyage, he was named Oceanus. There was a second child born on the ship after they docked in Plymouth, and while they were living on the ship those months. The statue of Massasoit (Mass-a-soy-it)is positioned on the spot where he was first seen by the Pilgrims. Fun to see your reaction and I appreciate your respect for the history!
@Tawanda658 ай бұрын
This is something else! I'd never imagined the way that village looked..Great experience.
@joebinienda52838 ай бұрын
As a native New Englander, Massachusetts to be specific, thank you for this current series of videos. Recently transplanted to Winter Haven.
@seanstein83138 ай бұрын
Wow this is awesome, never though you'd check out where I grew up. I'm from Scituate, but the south shore is awesome and packed with history.
@RuesgaOutlawRacing7 ай бұрын
This is the greatest little town, the actors are superb, family and I visited this past summer from TX, and the young man portrayed here is exactly as he was when we were there. Never out of character and very knowledgeable. Was an excellent Homeschool field trip!
@fooddude_23728 ай бұрын
I luv how your buddy was honest, saying hes grew up there and seen all this stuff so many times growing up it wasnt that exciting. Until hes w someone thays never seen it before. Its funny how you may see things like this close to you, and not be impressed amymore. But spne people may never see whatever it is ever in person other than on tv or the internet.
@BenLaurence8 ай бұрын
Seeing it from the perspective of someone who has never been to the area was really cool.. Gave me a new appreciation for the town I grew up in
@iamrrspike71328 ай бұрын
Again, I and many others watch your channel for the popular and the lesser known locations. Many of us cannot for whatever reason view them ourselves and so it’s nice to visit them from your perspective. We appreciate the touring of America!
@MyHeart19558 ай бұрын
Great video, Adam, thanks for this!!!!!!! As a history person, it was nice to learn a little more than I already knew. Thanks again!
@MdmLeota8 ай бұрын
"...But I can assure you they are not rose colored." -Animatronic Ben Franklin. Love the quote, Adam!
@CCcastro3368 ай бұрын
Such a great adventure! Thank you for sharing this!
@marcuscarrozza7327 ай бұрын
My mother's family came here on both the first and 2nd voyages of the mayflower . I was amazed , humbled and proud to find this in my heritage
@essietangle99318 ай бұрын
Thanks Adam, this was very interesting to see.
@kplante78818 ай бұрын
Very cool…. Thanks for sharing!
@chrisl5937 ай бұрын
great video.... havent been to these places in Plymouth in sooo many years..... loved seeing a new update on these areas.....thanks for the video...
@camashnkids8 ай бұрын
Nice work man. I am glad you are enjoying Massachusetts
@karennolt33258 ай бұрын
Love this video, recently listened to a radio drama on the pilgrims and this brought everything I heard in picture form. Thank you
@helgabullabong8 ай бұрын
When I visited, I was suprised at how small Plymouth Rock is!
@forthelasttimeforever11698 ай бұрын
The book makes it sound like they had a huge party on Plymouth Rock huge like an island. 😂😂 it's just this small rock . Just like everything else in history It's just a story!!!!
@hellonheels92178 ай бұрын
The rock has gotten smaller over the years do to it breaking apart from storms i do believe reading about.
@lauriel55438 ай бұрын
It was larger, but people kept chipping pieces off and that is what they built the monument around it.
@Katiechloe238 ай бұрын
I am related to John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley. The original Mayflower was back in England and taken apart. There is a great documentary about what they think happen to the wood .
@Shelly-in-Tampa8 ай бұрын
Hope not into the fire pit!
@Katiechloe238 ай бұрын
@@Shelly-in-Tampa they believe it became wood for a barn in the English Country Side .
@JoeFromJoplinMO8 ай бұрын
This is awesome. Thank you for taking us along. Safe travels-Joe from Joplin MO
@susanleverette11238 ай бұрын
Fascinating video. I loved the tour of the Mayflower.
@SummerSun-sg3wf8 ай бұрын
This was so excellent thank you for taking us along.
@amychuck23578 ай бұрын
Cole’s hill was named for my Great grandfather (9 times) James Cole. Fun to see you visit there!!
@carlavision61438 ай бұрын
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome and cool video! That's so awesome you got to see Plymouth Rock. Thank you for taking me along with you on your travels!
@gcr18 ай бұрын
This content is a breath of fresh air from Disney stuff! Please do more and great video Adam.
@beckyyoung7258 ай бұрын
Love the history vlogs Adam! Thank you!
@Sarah_M14858 ай бұрын
Great video Adam! I've really enjoyed seeing all the historical sites!
@candarianpumpkin8 ай бұрын
Wow! It's so fascinating to see real objects of history that were so briefly and boringly related in a school text book. :)
@TheDavejane8 ай бұрын
When I first visited Plymouth, the Rock was above where it is now, in the open. You could walk up and touch it. The problem was that people were chipping pieces off of it for souvenirs. They moved it to where you saw it and made it so you couldn't access it.
@altieri5558 ай бұрын
We used to go to Plymouth every summer in the 80's,great area,lots of history.
@geniushisfriends12608 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the blog. I was born in Plymouth Devon in the UK and we also have a landmark The Mayflower Steps where the Mayflower was docked. Very interesting indeed. Thanks Adam.
@theirishhammer91088 ай бұрын
Fun to see you in places other than FL and CA. Lots to see and do on the East coat!
@cindyhenning78328 ай бұрын
This is the greatest Vlog! I have never been here. Gives me a great appreciation of the history! Love history! Thank you Adam
@timothywalker45638 ай бұрын
Adam I love the Block house with cannons. I went to Jamestown Virginia and they blow glass so if you’re looking to do another ( historical period) visit I would recommend it😊
@mariedupuis78028 ай бұрын
Vary interesting video full of history, it was a pleasure to watch. Be happy and blessed ❤
@Jato94998 ай бұрын
Thank you for visiting Plymouth. I’ve been watching you off and on for years. Started watching when I lived in Plymouth and continue watching now that I live in central Florida (Clermont, actually). Lived in Plymouth most of my life and my wife is a direct descendant of Pricilla Mullins, a mayflower passenger. Hope you enjoyed Plymouth. It is everything to me- my childhood, my children’s childhood and where home will always be.
@Megjar378 ай бұрын
Loved this video! I’m related to a few people that were on the Mayflower and it’s cool to see. Bucket list one day to go to Plymouth!
@stuckinmopro85338 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in southern New England and about every second year in school we were herded onto school buses and taken to all of these sites. As a kid I was always pretty bored with it all but as an adult now I wish that I could go back to experience it all again.
@therobisonfiles57708 ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to visiting to see if I can learn more about the White family. My 10th great-grandfather was William White, whose name is shown on the list of those who died the first year. Susanna White eventually got married to Edward Winslow, whose wife also died that first year. I am loving your historical videos.
@gcr18 ай бұрын
Wow, your family history sounds fascinating! Good luck on the search.
@jmeadowsmobile8 ай бұрын
Wonderful VLOG Adam., big thanks for uploading. :)
@daronmarkley8268 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great learning experience of historical goodness and the area was so beautiful but most of all it was nice seeing you being able to see apart of history the Mayflower and Plymouth Rock I’m sure that’s a memory you’ll never forget and yes it truly was a great day now with that peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next awesome vlog adventure peace ☮️ out ✌️
@celiacbabe588 ай бұрын
I remember Justin & Allie visiting here a year or so ago. This town is so historic & beautiful, have to make a VACAY plan to visit next year👍😀 Thanks for showing all the wonderful buildings
@MyBackyardScience8 ай бұрын
Plymouth pebble! 🪨 😅 when we visited, we were shocked at how small it was. I always pictured it as some giant coastal cliff, or a rock of Gibraltar-type structure! 😆
@salata958 ай бұрын
If you like reenactment villages there is Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge Massachusetts or Mystic Connecticut is wonderful for the Mystic Seaport which is pretty close too
@lisapratt1668 ай бұрын
Welcome to New England. I'm from new Hampshire and a direct Mayflower descendant - Tilly family, the whites and Howland.
@markchoma98228 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour.
@tomklock5688 ай бұрын
I did not get to this area when I was in Mass. years back. Thanks for the video!
@UNoBugMe17 ай бұрын
Awesome thanks for the video. We live in Swansea Ma. and when we go camping for a whole week we go to Pinewood lodge in Plymouth. Nothing beats the beautiful surroundings and history, and it’s only 45 minutes away from home.
@SmokyMountainBlessed8 ай бұрын
loved this, we love history
@susanboatman79138 ай бұрын
I love grist mills, my favorite cider mill Yates Cider Mill in Rochester Hills, Michigan started out as a grist mill before being converted to a cider mill.
@will2Collett7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this p[resentation. This was a nice educational video wiuth a light side, but mostly with some important HISTORICAL stuff. Thanks muchly.
@SuperMEntertainment8 ай бұрын
Great video Adam. Was there a few months ago, very wet and rainy that day thanks to the hurricane that passed by there, so I didn't get to do much. Only got to see the Pilgrim Hall, grist mill, Plymouth Rock and the forefather monument still. Going to need to make another trip out there, and hopefully have better weather. Actually have some ancestral ties to the area over in Duxbury to my 9th great grandfather, Dolor Davis who came over about 1634-35 and helped settle a few towns along the bay, and had land in Barnstable and Concord where many of his descendants lived for several generations.
@TheRogersMagicalJourneys8 ай бұрын
Awesome Video. I took my daughter about 10 years ago. We are from Georgia so it was neat to make the trip up. We had the best time. This brought back great memories.