LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Museum Laura Ingalls House
#1097 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Museum - Laura Ingalls Home - Jordan The Lion Daily Travel Vlog (8/8/19)
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My great Aunt's school bus broke down in front of her home in Missouri. It was hot that day and the kids got off the bus to wait for a replacement and Laura brought out lemonade and cookies for the kids! One of her favorite stories to tell!
@anettaderango90
3 жыл бұрын
There weren't any buses in the 1800's.
@er4505
3 жыл бұрын
Anetta Ockerlund ummm maybe you should consult when Laura Ingalls lived...
@wvevie7612
3 жыл бұрын
For your information, Laura and Almonzo moved to Mansfield, MO in the late 1890s. They built a farmhouse there and that's where Rose was born. Laura died there in 1957. I assure you, indeed, there were school buses in the late 1940s and the 50s. That is not an unbelievable story. It is just the thing that an elderly Laura would do. Visit the museum in Mansfield and see Pa's fiddle and listen to the real Laura speak. It's wonderful. Then visit the cemetery in the middle of town where Laura, Almonzo, and Rose are buried.
@vernaraney9870
3 жыл бұрын
Who was your great aunt I might have known the family
@ivorybluesky
3 жыл бұрын
@@anettaderango90 lmao hahahaha
I love Little House On The Prarie. I watch it everyday. Life was so simple and down to earth. I really wish living was like this today , no phones , cell phones , no computers. Clean simple living.
@Ocyla
Жыл бұрын
Simple but extremely hard, don't forget that.
@HarryGMeBalms
Жыл бұрын
And the average life expectancy was 40...
@kathymedina233
Жыл бұрын
And if we didn’t have technology we wouldn’t be able to watch it on demand. So for that I’m grateful. But I know what you mean about a simpler time. ❤️
@endtimesareuponus8930
11 ай бұрын
@@kathymedina233 spoiled people
@voyager14
6 ай бұрын
@@HarryGMeBalms Good, rather live a short full life than a long dull one where I get dementia and start shitting my pants
I love Little House. It actually teaches people that they should always be grateful for the things they have in life.
@brettweary8491
3 жыл бұрын
madkittyjoey70 Absolutely
@elizabetha2601
3 жыл бұрын
❤️
@lynnkanerva4519
3 жыл бұрын
For sure🙂
@PeachReaver
3 жыл бұрын
And that you should just be quiet when a man's wife harassess you for a whole school semester, and threatens to kill you all with a knife :D
@mariomariscal4416
3 жыл бұрын
Very true there
look at that simple living can you imagine no phones, ipods, FB, IG, Google. smh no drama no tv clean music and no reality shows. life was simple. today's society is just out of control.
@kck9742
3 жыл бұрын
True, but can you also imagine no modern medicine, or indoor plumbing, or washing machines, and having to go to the bathroom in a hole in the ground? No thanks... I'll take today, even with its complications and stupidity. :-)
@euniceprather6478
3 жыл бұрын
Today's liveing is out of control
@glennfromthebronx
3 жыл бұрын
@@kck9742 too bad we can't (more easily) pick and choose.
@kck9742
3 жыл бұрын
@cyril layman You do realize that "May you live in interesting times" is a curse?
@sunshine19601000
3 жыл бұрын
Love your comment.
This makes me think about how quickly everything that we have and know changes after we're gone. In a relatively short time there's hardly anything recognizable about the lives of a town of people who lived there just 150 years ago, and it's hard to determine just where anything was...if it weren't for a hand dug well. So thankful for Laura's writings.
Love the show. you cant find tv shows like this anymore. Tv is full of junk.
@pattjer
3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree !
@rdlewis3616
3 жыл бұрын
Too many reality shows today which involve people fighting with each other. Who needs it?
@rachelmanor1344
3 жыл бұрын
I love how that tv show reverence the lord and how kids had respect and fear of parents and authorities. Today they talk back and no one fears the lord anymore.
@Maltesebabes1
3 жыл бұрын
You are 100% right.
@madkittyjoey70
3 жыл бұрын
@@rachelmanor1344 That's totally true. Nowadays, be lucky if you ever come across children with proper manners and respect for their parents!
You need to go to DeSmet South Dakota where Ma, Pa and Mary Ingalls last lived. They are all buried there too. Great place!
@evelynwitt2529
3 жыл бұрын
You need to check out Mansfield, MO where Laura and her family last ended up.
@christianbrother4724
3 жыл бұрын
So I thought they lived in Minnisota.
@evelynwitt2529
3 жыл бұрын
@@christianbrother4724 They did but Laura and her husband ended up in Mansfield. Missouri. I have been there.
@313girl5
3 жыл бұрын
@@christianbrother4724 They lived in several places.
@lisaseverance6785
3 жыл бұрын
@@christianbrother4724 They did. Walnut Grove from the show is a real town and they have a huge museum dedicated to the books and the show. Many of the cast have visited and last year they had a big cast reunion. You can go outside of town to the site of the duggout house "On The Shores of Plum Creek" as well but the duggout house is gone now as it was really just a hole in the creek bank.
I do appreciate that you did this and took your time to read everything I don’t know why 81 people put a thumbs down it’s pretty rude. Thanks for the coverage I’m currently renting a house in Pennsylvania built in 1855 and I’ve been doing historical research on the builder learning so much I already found his gravesite and another house built by him up the street. Famous author Margaret Mead grew up in the house!
@jenniferwintz2514
3 жыл бұрын
THE Margaret Mead? Wow!! It sounds like your place is beautiful and historic. Hope the original owner's grave is still cared for.
Laura Ingalls wilder is one of my favorite author when I was young before it came a tv show and it's a great video as well
@musicartlover1955
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to find someone else who loved the books 1st. Tv show was okay, but meh. Books were the thing
@flautalee3090
3 жыл бұрын
As a school girl, my parents gave me "Little House in the Big Woods," which I adored. I read most of the series, too. I remember thinking, "If I am a lucky enough to have a litle girl someday, I’d like to name her Laura." In 1982 my Laura was born!
@Michelle-pn9xt
3 жыл бұрын
What?
I love to little house book series ❤ What a story 🌞 Laura 's house is so beautiful.
I grew up on that show...still is the most wholesome show to ever be on the little screen.
Oh the simple times. I miss those days. Thank you once again Jordan for taking us along. Appreciate you !
@Michelle-pn9xt
3 жыл бұрын
@Ellie5621 Anyone who has watched the show will see that things were sometimes very hard.
@jigsaw6189
3 жыл бұрын
@Ellie5621 Those days were simple, no where did the person say it wasnt difficult to live back then. That is your choice if you choose not to live like they did back then.
@jigsaw6189
3 жыл бұрын
@Ellie5621 You do know some of us know how much work it is to live that way. We also know how simple it was compared to the difficulties of today. You would rather not because a bunch of settlers who kept themselves isolated went mad? I didnt know that was all settlers? Bugs and such eating them alive? That still happens today.....except now you have poisons in your food because no one likes those bugs....clothing is made of plastics now days, water is disgustingly polluted, need I say more? Hell yea I would love to go back then and learn the ways of that time
@jigsaw6189
3 жыл бұрын
@Ellie5621 Oh and animals didnt have all this crap pumped into their veins making them unnaturally big. Who wouldnt want to live that way? I mean people can choose how they want to live but just because someone says it was simple they probably know what they are talking about
My dad and I both wanted you to know the sound of locusts in the video made us remember our sweet childhood visits to Kansas.
Around 12:00 I think the Appomattox witness refers to Appomattox Courthouse where Lee surrendered to end the Civil War.
Oh Jordan, I LOVED IT! All that for $3.00. How cute was that lovely little gift shop and who wouldn't want to have a little picnic there. I loved 'Little House On The Prairie' and it nearly always bought a little tear to my eye. How funny was Harriet Olsen. The programme sure did make you appreciate the simpler things in life. Great vlog Jordan.
@glitterachi6533
4 жыл бұрын
Harriet Olsen ( the woman who played her) was a Terrific actress... She never missed a cue ., her facial expressions , screaming , she was just a natural …...… we use to laugh , because in high school , my girlfriends mother , Elsie , was EXACT to Mrs. Olsen... From the way she looked , to the way she acted , both like the good things of life , but both , when it came down to it ., were kind and generous ., I still laugh to this day with Elsie ., who passed away now , we use to call her Mrs. Olsen … She was hysterical … these were good people … and we sadly miss them all
@ursulasmith6402
4 жыл бұрын
They were all made up characters. None of those people really existed.
@sagitariosolitario774
3 жыл бұрын
@@ursulasmith6402 what characters who are made up about Real House in Prairie?
@sagitariosolitario774
3 жыл бұрын
@@glitterachi6533 Mrs Olsen always pompous and rude to The Ingals just because they wore humble and hard working family had to work to survive her and Nelly rub me wrong way .Is ok like great things in life don't humiliate and rude those who are less fortune than you instead be thankful you're not in their shoes .Is shame people think Harriet was great woman in reality she wasn't .
@tracilay4162
3 жыл бұрын
@@sagitariosolitario774 the real Mrs Oleson was barely mentioned in the books, so her character is unknown. The actress who played her, Katherine MacGregor, was a funny lady, a great second mom to the kids on the show. And a good actress!
The ultimate " family " show every show ended with an " inspirational " message. Half Pint Melissa Gilbert charmed America as did 🏈 legend Merlin Olsen.
@thesunwillcomeoutwaitandse2373
3 жыл бұрын
I wanted to love the TV show but I just couldn't. I grew up with the books, as did so many others, and to me, the show was nothing like the books. I know it's TV and "entertainment" not history but still..... I loved Michael Landon in Bonanza but I read a quote from him that said he was nothing like Charles Ingalls. He said Charles Ingalls was always in debt...etc. etc...etc. Basically insulting. This bothers me because those books were written as a tribute to her father. I've also read quotes from people who knew her that, Laura herself would have hated the show. It's a good thing that the show brought so much notice to the books but, try as I might, I just don't like the show.
I have to say a big thank you to all the folks who created this place for everyone to enjoy and remember. Great vlog Jordan, enjoyed.
@writerwarriorqueen
4 жыл бұрын
Yes well said! 👏 Propz go out to all the people. Who took the time to create it & keep it so well maintained.
also loved DR. Quinn that was a dang good show too.
@lizhall7443
3 жыл бұрын
That was a great show.. :) My daughter bought me the full series of Dr Quinn not to long ago and i also have the full series of little house and the Waltons ..
@greyeaglem
3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Quinn was running on Amazon Prime awhile back. Not sure if it still is.
@3000secrets
3 жыл бұрын
greyeaglem it’s still on TV. My favorite is the Waltons.
@h.borter5367
3 жыл бұрын
I was never a Dr. Quinn fan but I was a Walton's fan.
@acerockollaa
3 жыл бұрын
I've been watching it daily on antenna tv. It's great.
I grew up with the Little House tv show. I still watch it from time to time. Great video Jordan.
@MsDisneylandlover
4 жыл бұрын
the all dvd collect is about 200 dollars from what i saw in best buy
@briananavarrolopez9286
4 жыл бұрын
Marshan Thomas you can get *all* ten seasons for free on amazon prime video
Jordan, you are inimitable and have such passion in your Vlogs! What an old soul, always keep the faith and a good spirit about you. I remain a big fan!
@mrDCunningham
4 жыл бұрын
So well written Jane❤
@janeritter8702
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Celia! Enjoy your day!
@janeritter8702
4 жыл бұрын
@@mrDCunningham Thank you, David! Enjoy your day!
@joanlightfoot218
4 жыл бұрын
@@celialovett5880 wish I had your way with words, well done!
We went to a childhood home of Laura's when we did a cross country road trip in a RV. We visited Walnut Grove Minnesota and Plum Creek, the location of the dugout home, from the 4th book in the series. It was fantastic and loved the Little House series.
@middlelle
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been there. I loved wading in Plum Creek. I’d just come from Laurapalooza in Mankato, and then went on to DeSmet, SD where she met and married Almanzo.
@middlelle
Жыл бұрын
Home is the nicest word there is was said on the show and not in the books.
That first room in the schoolhouse is the coatroom. Those cans that looked kinda like paint cans were what the kids brought their lunches in. My mom went to a school like this in Missouri when she was young. She is the one that explained the coatroom.
I am almost in tears watching this. Thank you so much for posting. I have no idea why I'm so emotional seeing this...I grew up watching Little House on the Prairie and I actually watch the reruns every day. Laura Ingalls just knew how to pick out the beauty and enjoy the life she had. What a blessing to see this. I hope one day I am able to visit myself...
I grew up watching Little House and loved it! This was fantastic and I’m so happy you stopped. I live on the prairies in Canada and we have some old timey pioneer towns on display that I had to visit because it is so interesting to see how people used to live and how far we’ve come. It was nice to hear the nature sounds of the prairies in the vlog. So peaceful!
@writerwarriorqueen
4 жыл бұрын
I too live in Canada 🇨🇦 The best place in the world!
@sda9995
3 жыл бұрын
Well Canada, Toronto isn't all that now it's just like the rest of the world
@wolfman515
2 жыл бұрын
My father used to say that if more people could live that simple of a life, the world would be a much better place to be. My use of simple meaning without all the modern amenities like cell phones, electricity, running water, etc. I agree with him, it is so much more peaceful than the rat race we now live in.
@laurenpetersen5471
2 жыл бұрын
Remember, those people only lived there because the original people were displaced. Neglecting to acknowledge that is romanticizing genocide.
Thanks for the great tour!! We live about 5 miles from this and have been there numerous times. It’s a great place for kids and truly a sweet peaceful place to just relax and imagine what life would have been like back then. When our kids were little they got to have a school day there, dressed the part, took their lunches in pails, and learned their lessons. They loved it!!
This was such a great surprise! I really appreciate you reading the plaques describing the history.
OMgoodness Jordan, you totally surprised us this morning. I loved this show, and along with the Walton's, were the true stories of families living in much harder times. 💯 Sure makes me appreciate life today. (altho I feel like I was born in the wrong decade,era) I sure wish I could travel around with you babes. Travel safe and see you tomorrow. 🦁
I grew up watching “Little House on the prairie “ and still have my books that I got as a Christmas gift. Thank you for sharing! 🥰🎥
Didn’t realize how many different places they lived/traveled to. Love the sound of old, squeaky wooden floors...great vlog, Jordan!
This is awesome! I watched it here and there. My mom had them recorded on VHS tapes for us.
I grew up 15 minutes from the real Walnut Grove Minnesota. Many towns that they mention in the TV show I’m very familiar with. My town is never mentioned, because it was not established until 1900. They also have a museum dedicated to Little House on the Prairie in Walnut Grove. Growing up when I watch the show, I never figured out why it looks so different from the real place. Not realizing that it was filmed out on a ranch in California. And stuff was done on a soundstage as well. But through kid eyes I could never figure out why it didn’t look like the real place smile. In fact, I had swimming lessons in one of the towns they mention. The town is called Lamberton. They mentioned going there for supplies quite a bit in the show. As well as a town called Sleepy Eye in Springfield. Very familiar with these towns.
Those were much simpler times than today. Great job Jordan, thanks for sharing.
💋I loved this! Grew up reading the books. I have the entire box collection of them. They are just so precious. Also loved the show growing up. I just connect with everything that is good about a family going through things and sticking together in the Midwest. Blessings. ~Love and Light 💖Carli
I live in MN and grew up 12 miles from Walnut Grove. My father set in motion the establishment of the roadside monument there that paved the way to the opening dugout site, museum, tourists etc. because he was the county engineer and discovered it while talking to the farmer while working with him on a road easement way back in the 50s. This is the only Ingalls-Wilder site I have not visited with my family ! Thank you, I especially like that you read all the nice quotes she wrote and that they posted.
That was really interesting ! I loved the Laura Ingalls books. I'm from MN, and my grandma brought me to the Laura Ingalls museum in Walnut Grove.
**SUCH A RAD VID JORDAN THX!🙌👏 I WAS PLEASANTLY SURPRISED TO SEE YOU FILMED THIS LOCATION. YOUR DEDICATION TO THE FULL HISTORY & READING OUT THE SIGNS. IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. YOU RAWK! CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S ONLY $3 TO GET IN!** I too grew up watching this show & reading the books. Had such fond memories flooding back to me. While viewing this. Holds a very special place in my heart. Remember balling when their dog Bandit died 😭 I was teased in Elementary school. Because looked like Laura Ingalls from the tv show. Had same color hair in braids. And for picture day. My Mom had sewn a dress, almost the exact pattern/color as hers. Even used 2 scrap strips tied to the bottom of my braids. A boy was mean & pulled on them. Everyone chanting mockingly: "Laura". I was a goody goody from Grade 1 - 5. Even getting an award for perfect attendance. Given to me at a school assembly. Ahhh seems so long ago. I love all the quotes on those signs. It still blows me away how the entire family all lived together in a 1 room cabin! And how they travelled by wagon. My Mom grew up on a farm. And went to a 1 room schoolhouse, just like in the tv show. Here I was spoiled by growing up in a big city. And a 2 floor big house. Pretty good for having a Single Mom supporting my bro & I. My Gramma looked after us too. She was my very best friend. **QUESTION: WHAT WAS THAT SOUND IN THE BACKGROUND? CRICKETS OR SPRINKLERS?**
Thanks for the trip!! Just as a reminder, Appomattox was where Robert E. Lee surrendered, and Osage is a tribe of Indian and pronounced Oh' sage. Loved seeing how well done this is!
@robinguertin574
Жыл бұрын
Appomattox is a wonderful place to visit. It is a national park, and children can partake in the Ranger program.
I grew up watching little house on the prairie. Awesome! Super enjoyed!
I love that people preserve this culture for all to see
I loved this! The Little House On The Prairie books were my favorites as a kid! I watched the show as well. I still watch it when it comes on! Thank you Jordan!
Truly loved this one Jordan thanks so much. I will play this for my 87-year-old mother who loved L.E.W. books.
Thank you for taking me back home today. I could swear I smelled the sweet smell of a warm sunny Kansas day. This vloge touched my heart, it brought back days of walking through butter cups, and the cool caress of the grass on my bare feet, and the sweet smell of clover in the air. God bless you Jordan. Thank you again.😎🐕✌♥️
I read all of these books to my two children when they were very young. They are in their 30's now and they still remember me reading them. My Dad was born in 1916 in Nebraska, my Mom 1920 in Kansas. I have their stories that are quite like this. It was great seeing this. Thank you.
Just went online and bought all her books to give to my daughter this Christmas. I loved this show in my childhood! Warm fuzzy memories there.
Thank You for reading all that! Love the different places you take us to. Your interests are a wide variety , Love it!
What a great Vlog !.. I read the books, and as a family, we watched the tv show with our children.. Thank You!
Woohoo! Laura Ingalls Wilder is my favorite author. Read all her books and always wanted to go to the homesteads so thanknyou for this great tour!
So nostalgic... I love Laura Ingalls Wilder💝
Wonderful vlog jordan!!! I grew up in the 70s watching this and still catch it some on insp. Thank you for puttimg my imagination to reality about their house!!
So Awesome Jordan. Thank You. This is So Cool as Little house on the pairie was my Favorite Show growing up. So many memories of that show, i always Wished that Pa was my dad as a kid. Too Cool and Thank You Again Jordan. 💖
That is completely amazing...I love that show..even today and I'm 57.
Thank you so much for that tour and history of Laura Ingles and Little House On The Prairie. Did not know all the history behind the story, you did a wonderful job presenting that.
Priceless....
🦁 Jordan, WOW!!! This brought back childhood memories. 😁. $3.00 to tour this whole area is Amazing. Another, Great Vlog! 👏👍👏
Thank you for all your research, LOVE your videos! Little House on the Prairie is an endearing part of all of our lives, thanks to Laura Ingalls Wilder and the magic of television. Thank you so much! Hugs to Jah!
Thanks Jordan. We never missed an episode of Little House on The Prairie. We literally watched this family grow up.
YES!!!!!!!!! You are the best! Love everything Little House. Good pick!!
Great Job,Jordan:)Happy Landings!!:)
Oh so many years that since my grandmother gave me the first Laura Ingells Wilder book. My best friend borrowed one that spring & became so engrossed she barely spoke to anyone for months until she had read the whole collection. How cool to see this all . Fantastic vlog Jordan ! Loved that old Post office.
I loved watching this. Little House on the Prairie is still a perfect show to watch. Classic!
I was so excited when I saw the topic for today’s vlog! I loved the books as a child and later, the TV series. This was so interesting to me. I especially liked the Sunny Side School. Thanks for taking us here, Jordan!
Just an FYI, it's pronounced O - sage ( like the spice, herb, or whatever) Nice vlog. As a native Kansan, I'm enjoying this swing of yours through our Great State !!
@jenniferwintz2514
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for pointing this out. I know it's silly but I hurt every time he said it. I grew up a few miles from Fort Osage (an historic site in Missouri) and attended Fort Osage High School, so of course the word was already familiar to me.
I LOVED Little House growing up. Really neat to see this! Thanks Jordan!
I grew up w Little House and I still watch it till this day! Great video, thank you!!
My gosh I can’t believe you did this vlog so excited I watch it every day
Hopefully you can make it up to Walnut Grove, MN someday to see the things that relate more to the LHOTP show in particular.
@jennifersteele6150
3 жыл бұрын
My husband and I traveled by car from WV to Walnut Grove MN three years ago..... there is hardly anything at all there..... was so disappointed.
I loved seeing this. Still my favorite. I have the whole series on DVD. Thanks Jordan! 👍❤
I love little house on the prairie , when I was small , I used to see this film every episode , it was very amazing
Great informative video! Thank you so much for this video!
You are the best tour guide. There was a mini series on several years ago of the true story of Laura. Sure it is still available.
Thank you so much for walking us down this beautiful historical journey 🙏🙏🙏❤️
I've been to pretty much all the places she's lived. My sister and I took time, several trips over a few years' time and did it. We had a great time. Road trips are the best. Thank you. This brings back some wonderful memories!
I'm actually related to the Inglles family. 4th cousin to Laura I think I would be. That's cool though
@kristeenam130
4 жыл бұрын
@Chris Rangel my great grandma who has passed figure it out and l my sister is the one who did the family tree since. So I dont know the name. But it's on Pa's side, one of his siblings
@kristeenam130
4 жыл бұрын
@Chris Rangel yeah her daughter didnt have any kids. She was an author herself though
@jamiecramer3579
4 жыл бұрын
Kristeena M Anybody who is related to someone famous should know how to spell their name.
@kristeenam130
4 жыл бұрын
@@jamiecramer3579 lol not if they suck at spelling all the time and its litterally not even close. I didnt meet her. I was just told by my great grandmother we are and my sister did the math. Take it or leave it hot my problem
@candacekitten
4 жыл бұрын
@@kristeenam130 Laura did have siblings and I'm sure, so did her parents.
Thanks For The Video.
I loved the little house books when I was a young girl. I was sick a lot and the books were a great comfort for me. It also instilled a great love of history. I have the complete set of books in paper back.
One of my favorite tv shows. Grew up to them in the 1970's ( born in 1971) and still watch them today. The only one you won't see in its actual location is the one in Wisconsin because it was relocated and had to be restored due to decay. I live 2 hours and 40 minutes from Rocky Ridge farm here in Missouri.
I have been there!! It is awesome to see you vlog it. I am excited to see where you are headed as you are going in the direction of my state! If you are going to Missouri Laura's home (actually 2 of them) where she wrote all the stories is in Mansfield, MO. One of my favorite attractions I have been to.
I’m so so so happy that you did this vlog. I have always wanted to see this place. Little House on the Prairie was my favorite show as a child. Thanks for all you do for us 💜
That gave me so many memories of my childhood coming home from school watching little house on the parie 🏠❤ Thank you Jordan your the best 🥰
Witness at Appomattox Courthouse is where Lee gave up to Grant at end of the Civil War. It means that guy witnessed the signing.
@Axess-sv8nq
3 жыл бұрын
I was weeding through all of these fawning comments HOPING that someone caught that and explained what Appomattox was! It's stunning how many people have no idea of the history of this country that they live in!
and i used to love when they were black actors that appear in the show. lol
@marywildebour9958
4 жыл бұрын
I seen there home in de smet in South Dakota
@jaymestratton6235
3 жыл бұрын
Ha when Harriet Oleson assumed the Dr from New Orleans was French!!! Classic!!!!
@h.borter5367
3 жыл бұрын
Who were those two African American actors who on Dr Quinn? I think one was a man and another was a woman. Very good looking couple.
@kallen868
3 жыл бұрын
@Carol Young Because everyone deserves to be represented. Can you imagine growing up never or rarely seeing someone who looks like you in movies or on TV? I'm white and I get it.
@ivorybluesky
3 жыл бұрын
@TopFive Doa yep..
Laura Ingalls Wilder was my owner's relative. Eight generations back, was an ancestor's half sister's granddaughter. Amazing!!
WOW, these folks have done a remarkable job preserving this site. They deserve our respect and patronage!
I'm a huge LHOTP fan. I've seen every episode. There I said it..
How'd they find the stuff at the post office and the log cabin and all to put on display
@dianebrady6784
3 жыл бұрын
Books, t-shirts...bought in bulk. Sunbonnets and glass jar goods are probably sourced!!!
I love the Little House on the Prarie show. I use to watch it years ago and I now watch it in reruns. It's on Monday's thru Friday's for three hours, one hour shows. I find myself looking forward to 5 pm when the first episode comes on and i watch all 3 episodes. I find it very relaxing, plus the fact that I love the period of time it was made in. I also love the Waltons. I am from a big family and the Waltons reminds me of my life. Thank's for your video.
@jesebsp
4 жыл бұрын
if you have amazon prime the entire show is on prime video
Thanks Jordan! I bought every Laura Ingalls Wilder book with my own allowance as a kid in Toronto, Canada, and felt like I was seeing a shrine when you showed the well Pa dug!! It was an amazing video and well narrated. Thanks!
I live ten miles from little house. Could of hung out! Lol
Could you visit louisa may alcotts home? That would be wonderful too.
I remember running home after school to watch that show every day one of the best.
Great vlog! I loved watching that show! Thank you for showing us around Jordan!
That was great!! Brought back memories of the Little House On The Prairie Show.
So cool, it is so nice to know there is a little house on the prairie museum. This was my favorite show when I was a kid. Thanks for sharing with us.
Oh my goodness Jordan , I also grew up watching Little House on the prairie just love it. If I get a chance I watch today. I Love Michael Landon. What compassion you have for history . Thank you so very much for sharing. I want to travel here and see it. Love all of Laura’s sayings.
BIG FAN OF LITTLE HOUSE , AND MY FAVORITE BOOKS TO READ WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL , WAY BACK IN 1966 , SO COOL ALL THIS AMERICAN TREASURES
Oh Jordan! This was an awesome vlog! The perfect early Birthday present! I LOVE Little House on the Prairie!
Thank you for sharing the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum. Her books are invaluable works!
I so love this. I've read the books over and over as a youth. Thank you!
I live somewhere like this when I was a child. My father had a farm he had horses, cows, sheep & chickens. He didn't have running water. we had to haul water. In the morning we have to get a bucket of water. The only thing was different was we didn't wash our clothes by hand. we drove in town to wash our clothes & took a shower in the barn that my dad built. it sure was beautiful as a child. Now I live in the city with my mother.
I'm glad that you were blessed with a gorgeous day for this. Showed us things we never knew! Great job as always! 🙌😘👍