The Lincoln Highway: Across America on the First Transcontinental Motor Route

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Noah Caldwell-Gervais

Noah Caldwell-Gervais

Күн бұрын

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@JacobGeller
@JacobGeller Жыл бұрын
The absolute THRILL of hearing Noah revealing that the Lincoln highway is a strand game
@EliTheGleason
@EliTheGleason Жыл бұрын
Omfg xD
@butHomeisNowhere___
@butHomeisNowhere___ Жыл бұрын
How did I know you would be a NCG fan? 😂 Glad to see you here!
@misteryA555
@misteryA555 Жыл бұрын
Real recognizes real
@lilboydafriend
@lilboydafriend Жыл бұрын
I love you, Jacob
@bigsmellbad1187
@bigsmellbad1187 Жыл бұрын
Insert spider man pointing image here HEY
@juilliardpark
@juilliardpark Жыл бұрын
Noah - I just watched your video. Absolutely wonderful. My best and warmest regards. Paul Gilger, Chair, Lincoln Highway Association National Mapping Committee.
@Zuldim
@Zuldim Жыл бұрын
This is the only channel where you can find both a 7+ hour video about Resident Evil, and a 7+ hour video about the first transcontinental highway, and I think that's badass.
@trombonegamer14
@trombonegamer14 Жыл бұрын
I mean to be fair, this is likely the only channel where you can find either one of those
@BE-fw1lr
@BE-fw1lr Ай бұрын
@@trombonegamer14 There are other channels with obscenely long game retrospectives, and other channels with obscenely long travel videos, but I don't know any other channel that does both.
@FilthyandFree
@FilthyandFree Жыл бұрын
"The problem with history is that it's full of too many jokes that take too damn long to set up." This is my favorite line in the whole piece. What a fantastic video.
@VashdaCrash
@VashdaCrash Жыл бұрын
Here, have my random thoughts about that quote: History might be a rambling train of thought that you might interpret as jokes at some points, sounds like what happens to a chat bot fed with vtubers and streamers. Have you looked at Neuro-Sama? That's pretty much the same "history" but about gaming and slice of life commentary.
@michimatsch5862
@michimatsch5862 Жыл бұрын
We legit need a place to gather all the great Noah quotes.
@omgmoreryan
@omgmoreryan Жыл бұрын
@@michimatsch5862 A decent amount would come from the Death Stranding and Cyberpunk videos.
@somethingscott
@somethingscott Жыл бұрын
Holy shit he said this the exact time i read this comment, 3:06:27. Such timing
@bulbman256
@bulbman256 Жыл бұрын
@@somethingscott Same, tis was glorious.
@Dragoj419
@Dragoj419 Жыл бұрын
Hey Noah, I had the pleasure of meeting you while on this trip (at the top of a particular monument) and I cannot thank you enough for putting up with me geeking out over meeting you, when you were perhaps trying to get footage of the view and museum. This video was as amazing as I had hoped. The threads of this highway are long and thin, and you've traced them well. I meant every word I said to you about how much your work means to me. The sense of place, context, and continuity your videos bring is second-to-none. You've made me laugh, made me think, made me feel sad and hopeful and awed and all of the things great works of writing and cinematography do. I'll be heading west to a new position soon, and it will be your work I will be thinking of as I travel there. Always looking forward to what you do next, and always willing to wait as long as you need to get it done as you see fit. Thank you - John
@iidoyila
@iidoyila Жыл бұрын
caldwell-gervais' perspective on history and reality is honed by fiction and play and vice-versa . even any one conversation is an immortal event , also like this video . i will be sharin it for days and weeks .
@mitchellradspinner4491
@mitchellradspinner4491 Жыл бұрын
Im glad you got to be our voice.
@chiefs2pretty4radio
@chiefs2pretty4radio Жыл бұрын
@@mitchellradspinner4491 Well said. Thank you, GortysProjekt.
@Kane.JimLahey.
@Kane.JimLahey. Жыл бұрын
You got the me the homie Noah? That's awesome! I totally would have geeked out as well
@ileutur6863
@ileutur6863 Жыл бұрын
As a European who is fascinated by the natural beauty of the rural and mountainous USA, I can't get over all the shots of you driving through towns and cities that show literally zero people on the sidewalks. Its so eerie
@josejaimes-ramos1546
@josejaimes-ramos1546 Жыл бұрын
Cause most towns built after the 1940's were built under the assumption that you were going to drive everywhere.
@ileutur6863
@ileutur6863 Жыл бұрын
@@josejaimes-ramos1546 Why bother with the massive sidewalks then?
@LoneGh0ste
@LoneGh0ste Жыл бұрын
@@ileutur6863 bad infrastructure and urban planning pretty much
@firstlast446
@firstlast446 Жыл бұрын
@@ileutur6863 Americans with disabilities act sets requirements for the width of sidewalks generally
@retro2103
@retro2103 Жыл бұрын
@@LoneGh0ste The Soviet Union also has this in the towns built during Stalin's era. They all have these grand squares and wide streets for parades and cars because cars were the future. Today a lot of the towns built in this era look rather depressing because a lot of them experienced population decline, the wonderful socialist future never arrived. Truly, 20th century hubris.
@eumoria
@eumoria Жыл бұрын
You're one of the greatest American writers. There aren't words I have to describe how well you define the American experience.
@mikedrop4421
@mikedrop4421 Жыл бұрын
His videos are basically audio books at this point.
@stacksmalacks8826
@stacksmalacks8826 Жыл бұрын
The quality of writing is what makes NCG stand out far beyond the other video essayists. That and him tackling things from a more literary analysis point of view. Makes people like the Salt Factory seem brainless
@JelloApocalypse
@JelloApocalypse Жыл бұрын
I'm an Illinois native from outside of Chicago. I sat patiently watching this wonderful video, listening to Noah paint the landscape with his beautiful prose for hours... And the entire time I was waiting. Waiting for him to hit Illinois. My terrible, grey little state with its amazing ability to seem run down and exhausted to the very bones of its buildings. I wanted to see if the sky would cloud over the minute he crossed the state line (as it always does for me) as if the viewer is approaching an ominous "Final Boss" area in a video game. And it did. And I was delighted. The fact that the state broke you in the metro area's endless wall of constant traffic made me cackle out loud. (The state has been broke for literal years because the toll roads are privatized and, to my knowledge, no successful significant construction has been completed within 50 miles of my birthplace for the last decade.) Seeing you take a detour to the 94 in Indiana, which I was JUST trapped on in order to make it to the airport I'm currently sitting in, only for you to find yourself in the same position, was a sort of icing on the cake for me as I got to wave my "ILLINOIS IS AWFUL" flag from the bleachers. Also, I actually grew up about a block away block of the part of Route 66 that passes through Illinois, so it was cool to see you go through Joliet.
@evangallermo42
@evangallermo42 Жыл бұрын
I live off of I-94 and when he described his "penance", me and my buddy genuinely burst out laughing! Such a small comment, but it meant so much to us as locals.
@evangallermo42
@evangallermo42 Жыл бұрын
@@broadcaststsatic God I hope we get a Real-Life Landscapes of Fallout: Chicago someday and get the chance to take in our city. Me and the roommate are big fans!
@Mattznick
@Mattznick Жыл бұрын
Jello grew up in the Chicago suburbs?!
@bensaylor9093
@bensaylor9093 9 ай бұрын
This is too funny.
@ToxicGazelle
@ToxicGazelle 5 ай бұрын
joliet mentioned!!
@j.m.2987
@j.m.2987 Жыл бұрын
I’m not an American, but I studied American studies in Germany (at Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, to be precise). I have been to the US, multiple times, and I have experienced several major cities as well as rural areas. This video encapsulates what I find fascinating about the US and it mirrors the wonder I experienced roaming its endless roads and infinite skies. It entertains just as it educates, it makes me think and reflect upon my past journeys through this truly remarkable country. Thank you.
@elilass8410
@elilass8410 Жыл бұрын
I'm also european and despite never having been to the USA I'm also fascinated by the country. Often horrified by it but also captivated by its landscapes and contrasts and history. I feel the same regarding this video. Maybe one day I'll go and roam there myself
@truthseek3017
@truthseek3017 Жыл бұрын
Polluted nuclear wasteland full of demons and vampires...
@mammamiaculpa
@mammamiaculpa Жыл бұрын
american studies gang! i did my bachelors at university of manchester - so again, a foreign look in at a country nevertheless so dominant in the cultural sphere, perhaps even more so by virtue of living in the other major anglophone nation i’ve been a noah fan for a while and i think his writing, especially the travelogues and his red dead video, offer such great insights into the sublime contradictions of the united states. i can honestly say a lot of my postgraduate research now was first catalysed by noah making me think more deeply about the role of landscape to american culture
@leftovernoise
@leftovernoise Жыл бұрын
@@elilass8410 as someone that lives here, I can confirm it is also fascinating and absolutely horrifying
@Luis0n7i
@Luis0n7i Жыл бұрын
Oh hahahaha I'm also doing North American Studies in Bonn University!
@benraisher
@benraisher Жыл бұрын
"[Model trains are] like Warhammer for people who don't like conflict." Turns of phrase like these deserve international recognition.
@PommelOpp
@PommelOpp Жыл бұрын
Well, I know what I'm doing for the next 7.5 hours. I'm from friggin Norway and Noah got me feeling that Americana in my bones. Thank you sir, and may all your wishes come true.
@olefredrikskjegstad5972
@olefredrikskjegstad5972 2 ай бұрын
Yup. Same here. I don’t think anyone has articulated the American experience to me quite so well as Noah.
@Frito774
@Frito774 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment: my grandmother is Norwegian and I have been to Oslo and Kristiansand, your country is absolutely beautiful itself.
@chickendragon8526
@chickendragon8526 Жыл бұрын
I see a lot of effort going to praising Noah, and It's well deserved, but I also wanted to thank Nate Green for editing this masterwork. Great work guys!
@jerm5466
@jerm5466 Жыл бұрын
I’m embarrassed to admit I’ve lived 10 minutes away from the highway on the east coast side for my whole life, yet never knew it was a cross country road. That’s amazing!
@thecrakp0t
@thecrakp0t Жыл бұрын
Admittedly the road is so meekly presented that it's unsurprising you never batted an eye at it. Various clips show the road to be barely large enough for even one lane.
@toothgnash
@toothgnash Жыл бұрын
Same here. Grew up vaguely aware that the "old route 30" was also called "Lincoln Highway East" - but nothing further.
@glassisland
@glassisland Жыл бұрын
"All roads in America simply lead to more America." You've made an excellent travelogue, Noah - but you've done more than that too. This is an epic saga of a journey and a meditation on what it means to be American, in the best sense. I hope we can live up to the ideals you discovered on the road. Thanks for sharing.
@VDAband
@VDAband Жыл бұрын
Your segment on wyoming absolutely destroyed me. I was born in Evanston, raised in Lyman, I spent summers working and living at little America to pay my way through college in Rock springs. Every year since I graduated high-school I have said this is the year I finally leave wyoming for good. 15 years later and I'm back living in Evanston. I'm so close to the border, so close to escape, yet every year something comes up that causes me to stay. I've spent my whole life basically living on the Lincoln highway. One of these days I'm going to get on that highway, pick a direction, and never look back. Finally finished the video after taking it in chunks and I have to say, this was an absolute masterpiece from start to finish. I've never really watched a travel log before so I really didn't know what to expect going into it. For me this was equal parts entertaining, thought provoking, and educational. A great way to spend seven and a half hours.
@Gaylatea
@Gaylatea Жыл бұрын
God damn it. I legit started crying at the final “thanks for watching”. What a masterpiece of research, wit, and earnest humanism. Noah, I have never been so proud to be a patron of yours.
@QuizzyQuin
@QuizzyQuin Жыл бұрын
42:50 Stockton born and raised here, these are the kindest words we've heard about the city in years 🙏
@chrisdeutsch4669
@chrisdeutsch4669 Жыл бұрын
I'm a historian who wanted to say that "A Fixed Perspective" is one of the smartest ways to discuss what it means to create history and how limited our perspectives truly are. I can't wait to finish this journey across the country with you.
@lanceparrish6453
@lanceparrish6453 Жыл бұрын
It feels insane to me that it's been a year since your RE video, this current era of isanely large, insanely high quality videos has been amazing. This is my favorite channel on youtube, and every upload is an event I put down everything for. Thanks for being you Noah!
@leftovernoise
@leftovernoise Жыл бұрын
Holy shit, I just looked and realized it's been 7 months since the elden ring video. Time is fuckin crazy and I don't understand it
@NickRaven
@NickRaven Жыл бұрын
Well, if you need something else in the meantime, be sure to check out The Nth Review! www.youtube.com/@NthReview
@heyitsmort7744
@heyitsmort7744 Жыл бұрын
It’s an event that I am grateful to experience in audio while not setting a single thing down :) Gervais is truly for the people 😊
@minimvl
@minimvl Жыл бұрын
i remember him like a year ago saying he MIGHT get a better microphone but he didnt know how to use it. now i cant believe this content is free
@Rob9
@Rob9 Жыл бұрын
"The better part is to acknowledge that the allure of nostalgia is actually in creating context within the present. To mourn something that we never really had a chance to know. To highlight what was built in it's place, to feel connected to the past through its faint traces in the present." Beautiful, Noah.
@PunchFaceChamp9
@PunchFaceChamp9 Жыл бұрын
Most anticipated video of the year. Congratulations on this huge project Noah!!
@marethseakid6561
@marethseakid6561 8 ай бұрын
As a gleefully unrepentant ex-mormon, I cannot describe the joy at hearing what I’m guessing is the Salt Lake City Temple referred to as “the mormon cathedral.” I’m sure plenty of mormons would bristle at that label, and that brings a little laughter to this rebellious girl.
@sorrycharlie5
@sorrycharlie5 Жыл бұрын
My hometown is Mansfield, Ohio and honestly you are 100% spot on with your observations on its weirdness. Despite all its flaws and oddities, I am very proud to be from Mansfield.
@sorrycharlie5
@sorrycharlie5 Жыл бұрын
Also as for which hell is preferred, I'm always amendable to the industrial hell variety. All the rusted out factories were fascinating to me as a kid. Seems fitting to be stuck in one for eternity.
@Vibealite
@Vibealite Жыл бұрын
Hello from Mansfield, UK! 👋🏻
@runesmith1171
@runesmith1171 Жыл бұрын
I earnestly believe that to transcribe this video's script, section headers, and footage into a book would be to create one of the greatest works of American retrospective/commentary available. The way you shift between intimate vignettes of current and bygone American life to descriptions of the equally silly and sordid history which played out around the highway is a genuine joy to experience. It's an adventure, historical account, and philosophical masterpiece all in one, and every second is a delight. Thank you for making this, Noah. The quality of your writing and research is unparalleled, and I am absolutely barefacedly honest when I say my greatest wish right now is that I could hold it in my hands to keep for whenever I need to laugh, gasp, and cry in equal measure.
@BirbBeeps
@BirbBeeps Жыл бұрын
You pass through two places I used to live! At 6:53:13 those aren't sculptures, those are actual beams recovered from the WTC on 9/11. They stand on the Port Imperial promenade in Weehawken that leads north into West New York. They're one of many recovered pieces that were shipped all around the country and you can find several in the immediate area standing as memorial sites. Amazing video!! :D Thank you for highlighting the importance of New Jersey!
@dangetty3624
@dangetty3624 Жыл бұрын
How'd you get nearly 7 hours into a video uploaded 2 hours ago? I'm impressed
@BirbBeeps
@BirbBeeps Жыл бұрын
@@dangetty3624 Bro I'm living in 2024 Lmao I've lived right next to that highway twice so I wanted to see it again
@Marco-Solo
@Marco-Solo Жыл бұрын
I'll admit I immediately jumped to my state too. Working through the video in order now that I got that out of the way lol.
@pox87
@pox87 Жыл бұрын
I am currently halfway through this, and I keep being amazed by how awesome the whole thing is. Noah's commentary is practically a 7 hour long non-rhyming work of pure poetry, you can't find a one minute section of this that is not genuinely quotable, profound, philosophical, or entertaining. Thanks for this Noah!
@garyjohnson119
@garyjohnson119 Жыл бұрын
Words cannot express how happy I am to see another travelogue from you. The combination of your voice and the exploration of places I almost could not be further from are delightful and soothing in ways few other videos compare to. I've listened to your other travelogues more than any other of your works, and am eagerly looking forward to making my way through this one.
@arcflashhazard_
@arcflashhazard_ Жыл бұрын
I deeply respect every part of this work, Noah. This was heartfelt, enthralling, and deeply satisfying. As a person with a perspective very different from mine, it was worth the time to travel along with you and your friend, and hear your thoughts about America, both the admirable and the reprehensible. Congratulations on getting to do it, getting through it, and getting it done and presented for the world to partake in. I hope that every positive response resonates with you and affirms the value of what you've done. I hope every detractor and negative comment sloughs off you like rain off the hood of the Thunderbird. Here's to another 10 years of great content. Long may your internet be stable!
@jacobmcdonald8911
@jacobmcdonald8911 Жыл бұрын
It used to be an art to curse people who did you wrong in very heartfelt and thorough ways. I can't say I've seen someone compliment someone else in such a comprehensive and heartfelt way. If I ever earn a compliment like this during my life, I think I will have done a good job of it.
@williamford4306
@williamford4306 Жыл бұрын
I am so excited for this. Your video game coverage is generally good, but the travelogues you have done so far have been above and beyond your best content. Honestly I am surprised you havent written a book.
@crossingtheline2189
@crossingtheline2189 Жыл бұрын
He's working on a book! According to patreon
@Yinnster
@Yinnster Жыл бұрын
Same, a least every few months I have t o relisten to his travel videos.
@JustinZode
@JustinZode Жыл бұрын
I love the video game content too, best reviewer in the business.
@shanesmith2491
@shanesmith2491 Жыл бұрын
He did write a book. He just read it to you
@SlothsPlayGames
@SlothsPlayGames Жыл бұрын
this basically is a book
@patternholding
@patternholding Жыл бұрын
as a norcal native the first hour or so of this video made me embarrassingly emotional. i, too, have no idea why anyone chooses stockton. i have driven many hours back and forth on the beautiful rolling hills of central california. i have taken the winding road to dublin, spent time in downtown folsom, have passed through placerville more times than i can count, have spent many weekends at a family house in strawberry, have done that exact hike. still, though, so much of this history is entirely new to me. like growing up with the highways, living in a place can make you take it entirely for granted. i love this video, and this style of storytelling. you can live in a place your whole life and never really understand it-- or you can take a cross country road trip on side roads and reach towards and understanding of the entire nation. big fan of choosing the latter.
@trigfunction
@trigfunction 10 ай бұрын
in this commenter's humble opinion, these travelogues are the absolute best content on this platform. Really great stuff
@Greysect
@Greysect Жыл бұрын
As somebody who works in a cubicle all day with minimal human interaction, this video, like all your videos, has been immensely comforting and insightful. It reminds me there is a whole world outside my tiny box. Thank you for everything Noah. Drive on.
@ladyhoratia1709
@ladyhoratia1709 Жыл бұрын
I know my comment will be drowned out by the others but I spent the weekend watching this video, in different snippets and times (it is long) but I have to say: You are so inspiring. the passion that exudes off of your words, both in the way they are written and in your narration, it is so inspiring. I was always inspired by your work, throughout all of your videos, you have such a careful, attentive eye to the human touch that we leave on the world. This human perspective is found in how you play and talk about your games, but it is beautiful to see that similar attention to humanity extended to the real human world. Your work is endlessly inspiring to me and I have been writing my own essays and fiction thanks to you. I will never reach your heights but I have been greatly touched by your work. Keep doing these travelouges please, I want one every 2 years, or every 3, or however much longer it takes you to make one. But please don't stop them. I don't have enough money to visit america, but this makes me feel like I am there in such a way that is impossible to describe. I love them.
@HostileSnowman93
@HostileSnowman93 Жыл бұрын
Noah, you have a gift. Your video game commentary is second to none, but you truly shine with these travelogues. I echo the sentiments of some other commenters on this video and other videos. If you put out a book, I would buy it in a heartbeat. Thank you for continuing to put out this exceptionally high quality content. You have made many a day suffering in my office much more bearible.
@sleazebaggano
@sleazebaggano Жыл бұрын
There is nothing I want more than Noah to write a book, if only so I can listen to the audiobook and get another 10-20 hours of his prose and his voice. Of course, to be fair, this is basically an audiobook in itself.
@TransitOfMarsOfficial
@TransitOfMarsOfficial 10 ай бұрын
This has become a massive comfort video for me, both literally and figuratively. I used to love the History/Discovery channels as a kid (back in the good ole cable days when they weren’t absolute garbage lol), and your voice reminds me of the narrators on those shows, in the best way of course 😆 Not to mention the brilliant writing, because man! Gonna be checking out your gaming reviews too, already know they’re gonna be awesome. I guess I just wanna thank you for this vid. Life has been a bit weird lately so having this to go back to at night makes me grateful for creators like you!
@DHC000
@DHC000 9 ай бұрын
This comment connected with me I feel the same way!
@jamesh405
@jamesh405 2 ай бұрын
I’m listening to this the day before I embark on my own lincoln highway adventure, your way with words is amazing reminds me of Salinger
@MJ-mk8jg
@MJ-mk8jg Жыл бұрын
The next time someone asks why I watch KZbin instead of normal TV I'll send em here, fantastic film. All the best from Yorkshire
@ratioretrospectives
@ratioretrospectives Жыл бұрын
You're the largest, most propelling reason why I decided -- sitting at my desk in my boring, ineffable office space -- to start making long form video essays. As a fellow aging gamer whom always loved to write when I could, it took 30x years to realize I could just do that and apply it to a video format on youtube -- especially after watching most, if not all, of your videos as I gamed or cleaned my apartment or walked my dog or worked at the office. Thanks, man! Keep doing what you do, and I will keep watching.
@ltgchris693
@ltgchris693 6 ай бұрын
That is eerily similar to my experience,i listened to his videos when i was doing stuff after work.And he inspired me as well, to make my own videos and channel. The line that stuck with me was, and i'm paraphrasing "Maybe i have a crappy job, but at least i have a long and complicated opinion about fallout". My opinions or descriptions aren't as complicated and well thought out as his,but it is still fun to share that love of games with others. It's good to have and outlet.
@AlecWiese
@AlecWiese Жыл бұрын
It’s incredibly special to hear a writer’s work, perspective and opinion I deeply respect speak about the place I grew up, and the road between the towns it ran through to friends and family lived in nearby.
@morganfarlie
@morganfarlie 5 ай бұрын
It took nearly 2 weeks of intermittent watching, but I was determined to complete it, not dissimilarly to your dogged determination to complete this route. WHAT an INCREDIBLE video and now something I have as a goal in my lifetime. Thank you for this.
@Holygiant
@Holygiant Жыл бұрын
Oh my god. Absolutely incredible. 7 more hours of some of my favorite content on KZbin out of nowhere. I didn't expect ANY more travelogues, much less this. Thank you.
@SamuraiPie8111
@SamuraiPie8111 Жыл бұрын
the best parts of the USA are the things they don't show you on shitty TV
@TrevorNWhite
@TrevorNWhite Жыл бұрын
The grandest work yet from one of the great modern American storytellers.
@Robbay363
@Robbay363 Жыл бұрын
Honestly Noah, how do you even go about putting a video this massive together? Seems like such a daunting task.
@broadcaststsatic
@broadcaststsatic Жыл бұрын
It took three years!
@wendyschneider1252
@wendyschneider1252 4 ай бұрын
We are all grateful for the dogged, relentless effort you put into both the journey and the video. Thank you so much!
@M.Wood67
@M.Wood67 3 ай бұрын
Looking for some information about the Lincoln Highway, I stumbled over this absolute gem. As a German it was a bit of a challenge to understand every word of the many interesting stories, but I think a did quiet well and it was a good lesson. Even when I'll never see the Lincoln Highway in person, now I know a heck lot more. Thanks very much that I could participate in this wonderful road trip.
@RemnantCult
@RemnantCult Ай бұрын
You owe it to yourself to see the States. I think you will enjoy it. North America is beautiful, no matter where you go.
@mattkeflowers
@mattkeflowers Жыл бұрын
For many of us, the idea of such an exploration of this country as you have done, feels deeply out of grasp. Thank you from the depths of my heart for sharing this journey with us, and for such a wonderful quality of narration to further illuminate the path. For my part, it has been a long day staring at spreadsheets, but as I do, some part of me has also been blessed to be riding along the byways of the United states with you. Thank you.
@SoldierHawke
@SoldierHawke Жыл бұрын
My god Noah. I finally finished, and this was so brilliant. Your section on Independence Hall and the Constitution made me tear up, and my eyes didn't stop watering until about 20 minutes after the video was over. Thank you for articulating, in this whole video, everything that is confusing, ugly, frustrating, inspiring, absurd, horrifying, and beautiful about being American. You truly are my favorite non fiction author of this century, as it stands.
@greggoat6570
@greggoat6570 Ай бұрын
Read a damn book, loser.
@0bscure42
@0bscure42 6 ай бұрын
It's been over a year since the video was published. I watched it in short instalments here and there when I found the time - and just today finished the last of it. Just wanted to say thanks, Noah, for all the crazy, amazing shit that you do and for taking us along for the ride.
@moderth95
@moderth95 Жыл бұрын
one of my dad’s college friends is part of the current lincoln highway association! i’m gonna email this video to him, i think he’ll appreciate it
@Hiro2219
@Hiro2219 Жыл бұрын
Holy moly Noah, I want you to know that I've seen your videos tons of times, they're all fantastic and I find your writing to be very insightful, but the previous travelogues were fantastic, I seriously can't wait to properly digest this.
@Novacanoo
@Novacanoo Жыл бұрын
This video is a magnum opus, this is a masterpiece in travel journaling that I cannot imagine being outdone.
@cwtrain
@cwtrain Жыл бұрын
1:37:18 > Mormons had moved into the "Too-Lee" Valley by 1855. Ha! I love it. It never fails. People whiffing the pronouncing of Tooele is among my favorite Utah shibboleths behind handing someone an Arctic Circle fry sauce and seeing if they can open it without making a mess. It's pronounced "Too-Will-Ah." Cheers. _Loving_ this so far. 'Master of your craft.
@Mordammu
@Mordammu 5 ай бұрын
Absolute masterpiece, as a foreigner, I never even stopped to consider the amount of history buried beneat something as commonplace as roads. Thank you.
@greggoat6570
@greggoat6570 Ай бұрын
Masterpiece seems like an absurd summary for someone filming themselves driving around. I can strap a camera to my car and drive around too. So can you.
@danielclawson2099
@danielclawson2099 Жыл бұрын
YOU DID IT! I remember watching your "future plans" video when it came out a year ago, and wondering how it would come about. This is SO MUCH MORE CONTENT than I expected. CONGRATULATIONS!
@francisfrancis3374
@francisfrancis3374 Жыл бұрын
I'm 6 hours into this masterpiece and there's just such a wonderful, compelling momentum to it. I'm at once trying to devour it as fast as I can, as well as stop and savour every moment. I have no idea how a project like this comes together editorially, but the pace is absolutely perfect, and I'm so happy it exists. Thank you.
@abramolivas8040
@abramolivas8040 6 ай бұрын
If I was a U.S. high school or even middle school civics or American history teacher, I would devote a portion of each week to watching segments of this and discussing it
@BrineWalsh
@BrineWalsh 8 ай бұрын
You are a stellar writer and filmmaker. Thank you
@АлексейЛогинов-ж1ц
@АлексейЛогинов-ж1ц Жыл бұрын
I'm going on a motorcycle trip across Russia this spring, and this video is going to accompany me, among with other Noah's work. This is beautiful.
@TheMarkFlanagan
@TheMarkFlanagan Жыл бұрын
You don't often get to see a part of Americana get made in your life time. this video is great. A part of the patchwork soul of our nation
@nicolasschrammeck9657
@nicolasschrammeck9657 Жыл бұрын
I work in a county clerks office, and was listening to this. When you go to the "Dear sir" part about old men in boardrooms dictating letters filled with passive aggressive BS I laughed so hard i had to step outside for a few minutes; and then immediatly played that part again for everyone else in the office to hear too. We still write those same latters here in room E the Jefferson county clerks office. But you make it sound so soooo much more exicitng that it really is. Thanks for giving us all a little shout out.
@supernoahdude1
@supernoahdude1 Жыл бұрын
There is something so wildly profound and authentic about this video. Its not simply a regurgitation of history. Its more than that. Its personal, its real. Theres a philosophical through line that underscores this entire piece and id argue its art
@Greensleeve11
@Greensleeve11 Жыл бұрын
The joy seeing this pop up, then immediately growing even more excited seeing its length. I rewatched your Southwestern trip the past month, and I'm so excited for this one.
@Schubooty
@Schubooty Жыл бұрын
Incredible work, Noah. Part documentary, part history lesson, part travel journal. Written with clarity and grace, and never shying away from the ugly brutality of our shared place and time. Never stop writing, my dude!
@BakeryWizard13
@BakeryWizard13 8 ай бұрын
In June 2023 there was a Lincoln Highway association meeting in Folsom California. We drove from Gettysburg PA to San Francisco. Not all on the Lincoln Highway though, as we had a deadline. It was extremely interesting as someone who's still fairly new to the history of the Lincoln Highway. I believe my girlfriend and her father have officially driven the entire thing as of that trip.
@Lazum5
@Lazum5 Жыл бұрын
I could not be more elated that you've made this. Atomic Pilgrimage is my favorite of your work and I'm ecstatic to join you for hours more travel. Thank you.
@00Clank
@00Clank Жыл бұрын
What a delight this was. Of the many gorgeously written passages my favorite line was “What used to be a stairwell leads up to another office, and it looks like some people have tried to bridge the gap but a good rule of gambling is 'never bet more than you can afford to lose', and I had a pressing need of my ankles."
@haydenhowrie6539
@haydenhowrie6539 Жыл бұрын
Listening to part 46 and finally having the realization that he’s done it again. What an wonderful gift these are, I’m genuinely grateful at being able to enjoy Noah’s videos.
@xtremereggae
@xtremereggae Жыл бұрын
Noah, this is the best video you've produced and I'm loving it. You've really grown as a storyteller. I'm proud to be a very small part of it as your patreon.
@mikedrop4421
@mikedrop4421 Жыл бұрын
From those of us who can't contribute monetarily, thank you.
@williamlydon2554
@williamlydon2554 Жыл бұрын
It's taken me a month to watch this, after work watching 25-30 minutes every few nights a week. It's some of the finest commentary on any subject I've seen, delivered with a wit and when needed, snark that in such an informative manner manages to tell the American story, triumphs, tragedies, love hatred violence and brotherhood by framing it through an obscure route that crosses our great union.
@kevimca
@kevimca Жыл бұрын
I'm only 60% through and in Iowa. And this is a work of utter beauty, charisma, and comedy. Well done Noah, no longer the imposter you think you are.
@mfindley08
@mfindley08 Жыл бұрын
At first I thought this was literally a stream of conscious video of you driving coast to coast, and then I remembered my family road trip driving straight through from Illinois to Idaho and how that was about 23 hours straight on its own. It's so easy in the Internet Age to take for granted how effing huge the United States, let alone the world, physically is. Even with cars and planes. Looking forward to listening. Always love your poetic style and radically human approach to topics. Nothing more human than sharing car thoughts, and aruably something uniquely devastating about the American road trip across the great plains. We can imagine the cosmic horror of space anytime, but having it creep up your spine in the middle of nowhere is something else entirely.
@noahp67890
@noahp67890 Жыл бұрын
Noah, you are one of the most eloquent, well-spoken creators on this platform. I stumbled across your channel in search of another hours long KOTOR analysis, and then spent the next few weeks ravenously consuming your videos. This has been an absolute treat to watch. My father and I had planned a trip across the Lincoln Highway. He passed away a few months before we were going to make the trek. Aside from entertaining my tired brain while working, you have given me a view into a truly magical experience. My dad had a passion and reverence for history that you very clearly share. Thank you for what you do. Sincerely, a fellow Noah from the PNW. “I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live by the light that I have.” - Abraham Lincoln
@Ostentatiousnessness
@Ostentatiousnessness Жыл бұрын
“The closest I got to the Dugway Proving grounds is also the closest I’ve ever seen to a toxic swamp.” And this is a man who has not only played most of the Fromsoft games but has also interacted with the worst of their communities.
@Explosionbob
@Explosionbob Жыл бұрын
There's something to this essay that didn't truly hit me until he arrived in pennsylvania i grew up and lived on the west coast for most all of my formative years and as an adult moved to philadelphia. so seeing early in the video how much beauty was seen leaving san francisco and driving through the altamont a road i drove almost daily for work recontextualized into a thing of reverence almost made me nostalgic and warmed my soul for how much beauty i overlook in my day to day. This feeling was repeated when in philadelphia the experience of seeing the rough and tumble spirit for liberation in many ways be them from the british government so long ago to the punk movement that has never left philly in gave rise to a lot of pride in me for a place i call home. This was an excellent Essay and i can't wait for the next one, Great work.
@Archflip
@Archflip 7 ай бұрын
I can't seem to find any other video travelogues like this one. The blending of the comprehensive historical perspective and personal experience go so perfectly together. It somehow swells my pride as an American, a hard thing to do in these times of polarization, to know there is such a vast America out there. One day, perhaps I'll try to go on a road trip of my own and make something like this too.
@mattmcclure4918
@mattmcclure4918 2 ай бұрын
I think I’ve watched this 7+ times this is my favorite video of all time. You sir are an author!!
@Canadiannerf
@Canadiannerf Жыл бұрын
In early 2020, your first big series got me to go on a journey of my own, and learn a lot about where I call home. I'm watching this video now after a pandemic, a career change, and a big move. Now, I'm about to go on another cross country journey.
@brandonyohn
@brandonyohn Жыл бұрын
Years ago when I lived in Omaha, I got lost one night trying to find the interstate and ended up on that old brick portion of the Lincoln Highway. I was so bewildered at it that, even despite my rush to make it back to the old familiar pavement, I stopped for a moment ponder why the bricks were there at all. I completely forgot about that until I got about 3 1/2 through this video. What an amazing, detailed documentary of the fading history of the country's ancient highway systems. Thank you so much for giving your wonderful, well-written thoughts on it!
@brandonyohn
@brandonyohn Жыл бұрын
I was actually leaving one of those car dealerships and that's what jogged my memory of the experience!
@hegel5000
@hegel5000 Жыл бұрын
This video really articulated a lot of my complicated feelings about America. I watched this in half-hour chunks over the course of weeks, but it really built up, and had me crying at the end.
@BE-fw1lr
@BE-fw1lr Ай бұрын
Took me two weeks but I finished this video, amazing work. What a genuine masterpiece of writing, and one that got me to recontextualize how I feel about America, it's hard to see this country in a positive light sometimes, but that doesn't mean there aren't some incredible things about it that deserve to exist.
@thats4thebirds
@thats4thebirds Жыл бұрын
What an Incredible project and accomplishment. Proving once again, I’ll listen to anything when presented with such passion and care.
@pameiuioigoutu
@pameiuioigoutu 3 ай бұрын
I did it. I watched the full 7.30 hours of your road trip. It took a year but I finally finished it. Now to watch it all over again.
@lukebender1021
@lukebender1021 Жыл бұрын
Easily my most anticipated video from Noah and KZbin as a whole. Noah, thank you for producing such incredible and insightful content for us all to enjoy. I know I'm not alone in saying that you're easily my favorite KZbinr and it's insane undertakings like this video that keep me coming back for more. Keep the travel content coming!
@mr.t7846
@mr.t7846 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the small absurdities in this trip, like the billboard at 22:47 to the left that says: QUIT ST3ALING O_R LETT3RS
@dylanv.4970
@dylanv.4970 Жыл бұрын
The video game retrospectives pulled me in, but despite these travelogues not even being something I'd usually watch, yours have me glued to the screen. You just have a way with words and insight into the world that really makes you one of my favorite content creators.
@aleistercampbell8103
@aleistercampbell8103 4 ай бұрын
As one of the many who are actively excited anytime you release new work, I am grateful you pursued this crazy idea. Keep having crazy ideas and keep pursuing them. The world is richer for it.
@readysetmoses
@readysetmoses Жыл бұрын
I am convinced there is no one else quite like Noah on KZbin, this is why we are all here. This channel is something special.
@zoerosedunk4548
@zoerosedunk4548 Жыл бұрын
Noah, today I start a long recovery from surgery. This could not have come at a better time. Thank you, as usual, for all of your work and passion.
@Crawver
@Crawver Жыл бұрын
While this obviously wasn't why I came to you Noah, your clear love for travel really is infectious, and the way you can wax poetic in such interesting ways is a treat to listen to. I'm half an hour in, and hooked. Guess I'm just listening to a travelogue now, something I feel you've been training your viewers for years now.
@Chamele7n
@Chamele7n Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching KZbin avidly for 17 years. These road trips vids are honestly some of the coolest longform content on the platform. Thanks so much.
@jonzamboni5444
@jonzamboni5444 Жыл бұрын
This is incredible! I happened to videotape an old PBS special about roadside Pennsylvania landmarks when I was a kid, and it’s so cool to see some of these places still up and running 30(???) years later.
@bingotries
@bingotries Жыл бұрын
i am recovering from an intensive surgery you are supposed to have a loved one accompany you for to be your care taker. due to some sad recent circumstances, i am recovering alone instead. this video and your adventure across the country has kept me company and helped fill the void of heart that ive really needed to soothe the emotional aches that pain killers cant reach. thank you for sharing your journey and your sweet ride
@justlikebart4063
@justlikebart4063 Жыл бұрын
As someone who's lived in Ohio their entire life, it absolutely makes my head spin as to how much larger the world really is than what I've been lead to believe, let alone such a nightmarish place existed in the same state I lived in. Your video essays and travelogues have kept my 12 hour shifts illuminating in a way that's lead to me trying my own hand at essay writing too. All this to say, thank you for doing what you do. I look forward to whatever projects you wind up putting out in the future.
@Gorgonops_SSF
@Gorgonops_SSF Жыл бұрын
I watched this in one go, spending the best part of a lazy Sunday reflecting on America and my own memories and aspirations within it. Its what I needed. Beautiful road trip, fantastic piece.
@thomashewitt8104
@thomashewitt8104 Жыл бұрын
This is my 3rd time coming back to watch this. I really wish we could pluck this video from the internet and send it back to the original Lincoln Highway Association for them to see how their world has transformed over the last century.
@Wipomatic
@Wipomatic Жыл бұрын
The warmth and passion that just exudes from you in every video makes me so happy
@sammyday9743
@sammyday9743 11 ай бұрын
I love Noah's videos on the video games he decides to cover, but listening to him just talk about things I know almost nothing about is both exciting and very interesting. I'd be stoked if he just straight up did histories of other roads, or the history of different car models or makers for example. Anything he's passionate about will really come through with a great deal of wit and entertainment, and I have yet to watch a video from him that is in any way boring or uninteresting.
@christopherduda7281
@christopherduda7281 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest videos on KZbin. What a passion project. I’m inspired.
@sharkape
@sharkape Жыл бұрын
You cannot comprehend the absolute thrill it was to see the notification for this video. Your previous road trip videos are, without a doubt, my favourite pieces of travel writing ever and I'm so excited to finish this video in 3-4 years
@wehebbenogefkus6478
@wehebbenogefkus6478 Жыл бұрын
Hey Noah, We're from The Netherlands and we are going to travel Route 66 this summer........ But, The Lincoln Highway is on our bucketlist! And we're going to figure out the route for 2025! What a history! Thanks for this documentary.
@Yixdy
@Yixdy 8 ай бұрын
How was it? Boring? Not bad? I've driven cross country like 20 times and I hated it every single time lol, but that's the average American experience
@LukeExists
@LukeExists Жыл бұрын
I finally finished it. This is one of the best visual encapsulations of America I have seen. It's American in so many ways. Meandering, messy, but that's part of what makes it so beautiful. And I admire how you reconcile both its positive and downright horrific nature. The way you capture the expanses of "nothing" that make up its landscape is profound, and something I haven't been able to put into words. Thank you for undertaking this intense project. It was a joy to be along for the ride.
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