SPOOKY, Empty Towns In Rural, Forgotten Texas

I visited these rural Texas towns: Smiley, Yorktown, Nordheim & Runge.
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  • @MrMrliamo
    @MrMrliamo4 ай бұрын

    Watching from the west of Ireland, I'll tell you one thing, if a gang of us Irish landed over to that town for a weekend, we would soon bring it back to life

  • @beyondthesea9648

    @beyondthesea9648

    2 ай бұрын

    Please come!

  • @user-ku2sf2lv2k

    @user-ku2sf2lv2k

    2 ай бұрын

    The place needs a SuperValu,and supermacs😂

  • @manda.watching.YouTube

    @manda.watching.YouTube

    Ай бұрын

    I’m in Texas by Dallas. I’ve always loved Texas but I’m a bit obsessed with Ireland. I’ve never been but I’m pretty sure if I ever do it’ll be my favorite place on earth.

  • @Poopster4U

    @Poopster4U

    Ай бұрын

    Come on over amigo!

  • @jsterling6805

    @jsterling6805

    Ай бұрын

    Irish would be welcome.

  • @Kite-te9km
    @Kite-te9km5 ай бұрын

    Watching from Africa. I like your videos. No silly background music, no swift camera movements and narration is calm and clear. Tks. 😊

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @marthakierstead3415

    @marthakierstead3415

    5 ай бұрын

    Just had to watch a Joe and Nic video today ! I find them all very relaxing and informative . Loved the creepy old hospital

  • @dragons8822

    @dragons8822

    4 ай бұрын

    I agree with the commentor from Africa, very calming & informative, really enjoy it.

  • @frankducett9

    @frankducett9

    3 ай бұрын

    Now that you mention it, that is a real good quality of this Channel, I like it. I am however.... beginning to worry about our country, I never knew there were so many junky places.

  • @marcjohnson9270

    @marcjohnson9270

    8 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @JohnEBoldt
    @JohnEBoldt2 ай бұрын

    The two story house you looked at (19:15 mark) with the big porch in Yorktown was where I grew up between 1960 and 1980. Back then, it was surrounded by no less than 13 pecan trees that formed a beautiful canopy around the yard. There were also two beautiful magnolias in the front yard. There's a legend that the actress/stripper/burlesque show dancer Candy Barr (real name Juanita Slusher) stayed there at one time. I can neither confirm nor deny that, but I do know that her uncle and aunt owned it at one time. Thanks for the video!

  • @manda.watching.YouTube

    @manda.watching.YouTube

    Ай бұрын

    That house is lovely! It must’ve been gorgeous back then. I grew up in Texas with magnolia and pecan trees too ☺️ that porch you had is amazing. Would love to see the inside.

  • @tomaz9601
    @tomaz96015 ай бұрын

    I'm always impressed with how we don't see anyone walking in these towns

  • @TheChristen96
    @TheChristen965 ай бұрын

    I swear I have become fully addicted to these videos. The narration, the filming, the research...it's just so perfect.

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you!

  • @Megabug9000
    @Megabug90004 ай бұрын

    This is journalism done right. People need to be schooled on the history and importance rural America holds. Thank you for the hard work!

  • @ViceCoin

    @ViceCoin

    2 ай бұрын

    Forgotten American rustbelt.

  • @bukimoore2645
    @bukimoore26455 ай бұрын

    Harlon Block was born in Yorktown, Texas. He is one of the soldiers depicted raising the American flag at Iwo Jima! Oscar Eckhardt was born in Yorktown, Texas. He was a two way Star for The MLB Boston, Braves & Brooklyn Dodgers, and The NFL New York Giants! He was a star athlete for the Texas Longhorns! Santiago J Erevia a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his service in The Vietnam War, was born in Nordhiem Texas. Claude Davenport. MLB Player And Mike Gisler, NFL Player were both born in Runge Texas!

  • @Borninthewrongera

    @Borninthewrongera

    22 күн бұрын

    Hey!! Harlon Block was my grandfather's cousin. My grandpa grew up here and they were close. My grandpa almost died at Pearl Harbor and was sunk on 3 ships throughout the war. My mom's maiden name is Block, we have a lot of heritage there.

  • @JostenDooley
    @JostenDooley5 ай бұрын

    Dollar generals slogan should be “when there’s no other store around you can always find us”

  • @user-mn5bx3gj4y

    @user-mn5bx3gj4y

    5 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @elliebellie7816

    @elliebellie7816

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm beyond happy they are in my small town, for sure. If it wasn't for them I'd be making a 25-mile round trip for things like 5lbs. of sugar.

  • @cyndielsb

    @cyndielsb

    2 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @margarettburns7544

    @margarettburns7544

    2 ай бұрын

    Actually, that would be 'Everything is a dollar...generally'.

  • @themustafagoldenboy9008

    @themustafagoldenboy9008

    Ай бұрын

    lmaoo

  • @StephenPage85
    @StephenPage855 ай бұрын

    Welcome to one of my favorite parts of Texas. My wife is from Yorktown, and that is where we were married. We left there back in 2015. Married in Yorktown in 2016, and moved back to my home state of Florida is 2017. We also lived in Runge for a while, my mother in law still lives there. We come back every year to visit. My father in law lives in Yorktown. My wife’s grandfather lived in Nordheim and we still have our family reunion there every year. And I used to eat lunch in Smiley multiple times a week! You ever want some history, let me know. Lol!

  • @valerief1231

    @valerief1231

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, it’s like this video was created just for you, what are the odds, totally cool if you ask me!

  • @hakim4noor4

    @hakim4noor4

    5 ай бұрын

    love Yorktown

  • @shelleynet

    @shelleynet

    4 ай бұрын

    Settled down to watch tonight........I live in a town called York in Western Australia!! Our York is the oldest inland town in our State. Settled in 1831.

  • @audreyguilbeaucalhoun5713

    @audreyguilbeaucalhoun5713

    3 ай бұрын

    Live in La Vernia… those towns I’ve driven through, some La Vernia played sports against in the distant past . Wow!

  • @cottagekitchen-dx9dm

    @cottagekitchen-dx9dm

    3 ай бұрын

    No, don't give him information. He is a communist collecting info on our city. They want to take over it because it's "empty"

  • @helengardner2714
    @helengardner27145 ай бұрын

    Those cows think you will feed them.🥰

  • @AwesomeFinish
    @AwesomeFinish5 ай бұрын

    I sat down with my morning coffee and I was just thinking "I could go for a nice Joe and Nic video right now... and BAM! Like magic this pops up...

  • @ennuiblue4295

    @ennuiblue4295

    5 ай бұрын

    same ☕

  • @joseleyva7578

    @joseleyva7578

    5 ай бұрын

    Same here eating my Saturday morning omelette. And bam Joe & Nic's came up. Shout out from Brownsville Texas.

  • @cindyhughes7452

    @cindyhughes7452

    5 ай бұрын

    Same here I'm enjoying my coffee while watching and I live here in Central Texas (McLennan County Texas)

  • @MrSirlulzalot

    @MrSirlulzalot

    5 ай бұрын

    Good one, for sure!

  • @Kite-te9km

    @Kite-te9km

    5 ай бұрын

    Same! Having chips and fried eggs as breakfast on this beautiful Sunday morning in Africa. 😊

  • @nancyrauch9492
    @nancyrauch94925 ай бұрын

    Those cattle were really happy to see you, Joe ! They probably don't get to see many people in rural places like these. They actually were really pretty & soft-faced animals. A lot of times when they approach you like that, it means "feeding time" by the farmer. I love your videos ! You make excellent videos that some people have never seen that way of life & living before. Blessings to you & Nic 😊

  • @Jody-kt9ev

    @Jody-kt9ev

    5 ай бұрын

    I expect the cows were expecting to be fed!

  • @russellgtyler8288

    @russellgtyler8288

    5 ай бұрын

    Smiley is on a state highway. It's a long way from a ghosttown. Just another small town. I had a friend whose grandfather owned the two story white building on the highway.

  • @katestow9885

    @katestow9885

    4 ай бұрын

    As a Texan that grew up on a cattle ranch...those cows weren't looking to be petted. Ranch owners will pull up to the fence at various points on their property and throw hay bales over it. Some owners have feed troughs scattered around and they cross over the fence to dump feed into them. The cows associate vehicles with feeding time. We had multiple properties along a network of backroads and my brother and I sat on the tailgate and threw hay over the fence while daddy drove from spot to spot.

  • @usmcmustang2972

    @usmcmustang2972

    3 ай бұрын

    Those are Brahma cattle .. they aren't the petting zoo type... but can be gentle enough to approach.... They were just looking to be fed. That's all. Anybody stopping on the road is a potential "feed bringer" and gathers their curiosity

  • @carboncopy62

    @carboncopy62

    2 ай бұрын

    They thought you were bringing them food.

  • @rmv15-ff8pe
    @rmv15-ff8pe5 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your videos, with giving information on places you take us to. Also you are respectful and you do not say rude things about these towns. Thank you.

  • @3dwag
    @3dwag5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Joe! My father was born and raised in Yorktown, my mother in Nordheim. I was last inside of the Yorktown Memorial Hospital visiting my grandfather in 1968. Still have a few cousins living in both towns. My mother's father was from Runge. I haven't been to the area since 2018, though one side of the family still have our annual family reunion in Yorktown. An interesting note about Nordheim - it was the small-town backdrop in Wim Wender's film "Paris, Texas". My uncle's pickup truck was one of the "props". Too bad that you missed the "shooting club hall" further down from the Lutheran church...it is quite a nice structure, a large 1920s wooden dance hall which was still in nice condition and in use 5 years ago.

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    That's cool. I didn't know it was a Paris TX filming location.

  • @gals5252

    @gals5252

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh wow, My dad & I were both born in Runge and my mom was born in Yorktown. My brother was born in Karnes City. Still have cousins there, also in Kenedy. Both my grandparents died in that old Yorktown hospital. We still visit, life is so different there. Love it!

  • @brewstud

    @brewstud

    4 ай бұрын

    I was born in the Yorktown Memorial Hospital. Spent much of my youth in Yorktown and Nordheim. Still have a lot of family in the area. Still have family reunions in Yorktown. Nordheim Shooting Club is a great old dancehall. And the Broadway Bar has been a favorite of mine for years.

  • @shirleynelson1183
    @shirleynelson11835 ай бұрын

    The cattle want you to feed them.

  • @rongreen8962
    @rongreen89625 ай бұрын

    No residential sidewalks except for little spots in Runge. These towns were supported by automobiles starting in the 20’s, and then over time hollowed out by them. When the Dollar Store shows up in your town, watch out: it means you don’t have enough community strength to meet your retail needs.

  • @williebeamish5879

    @williebeamish5879

    5 ай бұрын

    Jackson MI has like 27 dollar stores. Says it all to me.

  • @diamondbeats2022

    @diamondbeats2022

    5 ай бұрын

    I was feeling pretty insecure about the only store being a dollar store! Food to think on …

  • @TheLeamonLane

    @TheLeamonLane

    5 ай бұрын

    So true, about the dollar store!!! I thought i was the only one who noticed...lol

  • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    5 ай бұрын

    Yup. Dollar Stores exist in so called "food deserts" where people are poor, local businesses are gone and the big chain stores don't make enough profit to consider staying. And no, theft doesn't cause big chains like Walmart to close. In fact, they are usually oversaturated and close one store to turn another into a supercenter while laying off the old store's employees. It satisfies their shareholders and makes more money than keeping both old stores open as they were. When the Dollar Store opens in your area, that's a red flag.

  • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    5 ай бұрын

    @RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist_ God is dead thanks to capitalism.

  • @28Josereyes
    @28Josereyes4 ай бұрын

    4:50 The people doing work and remodeling this house are incredible! This is the right attitude and mindset. I like their optimistic and positive decision to improve their own house and make it look nice and pretty regardless of the appearance of their impoverished and isolated small town. This is the way of how communities, towns and cities change positively it all starts with how we keep our house in good shape and looking good then it goes on.. 🏡

  • @4GSR
    @4GSR5 ай бұрын

    In 1982 I moved to Westhoff, TX, rented a house from a old lady there and went to work in Yorktown, Texas. Met and married my wife who was from Cuero, Texas in 1985. Since then, we have moved to about every corner of Texas. Now my wife and I live west of Victoria. That bar & Grill in Norheim is supposed to have some of the best food from miles around. Also, if you had driven to the north end of Norheim, you would have run into the Shooting Club, a big dance hall in its time. Keep up the magnificent work, I enjoy all the ones of Texas and the mid-west. Thanks for sharing, Ken

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @lindaburns4890
    @lindaburns48903 ай бұрын

    JOE I LIKE YOUR VIDEOS, YOU TALK VERY CALM, EXPLAIN EVERY DETAIL OF THE CITY'S YOU VISITED, AND TALK WITH RESPECT ABOUT THE POOR ABANDONED HOMES, WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS FROM MY BEAUTIFUL STATE OF ARIZONA 🇺🇸

  • @johngibson7001
    @johngibson70015 ай бұрын

    Greetings Joe and Nic ! Always happy to see a new video about small towns to large cities and learn things I'd never learn otherwise. Keep up the great work Joe 😊🇺🇸💜

  • @Bear_58
    @Bear_585 ай бұрын

    I gotta tell you, I love Texas. Been a long time since I've been there in the 80's. Most of the time was spent in Dallas/Fort Worth. I love these old towns. They're full of character and untold human history. Fantastic video as always. Thanks for another great adventure 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤠👍🏻

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree!

  • @larsedik

    @larsedik

    5 ай бұрын

    It's a different story if your parents live there and you have to grow up there - that can be extremely depressing.

  • @Bear_58

    @Bear_58

    5 ай бұрын

    @@larsedik Everyone I've ever talked to concerning where they grew up is the same. They dislike or hate it. I've been fortunate in that I've been to about 40 states. I've seen the good and bad everywhere. I still believe wholeheartedly that Texas is a great state filled with natural and diverse beauty. The people are friendly and wonderful. In the end there's good and bad everywhere. Make the best of everything and God bless the great state of Texas.

  • @Praise___YaH

    @Praise___YaH

    4 ай бұрын

    Guys, Here is our True Savior HalleluYAH “Praise ye YaH” YaH is The Heavenly Father YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE - Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses) - Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah) Isaiah 42:8 "I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols. Isaiah 43:11 I, I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me. Isaiah 45:5 I am YaH, and there is none else.

  • @user-uw5ef2jk1u
    @user-uw5ef2jk1u4 ай бұрын

    Watching from Africa. I like your videos. No silly background music, no swift camera movements and narration is calm and clear. Tks.

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @MM-ks7vs
    @MM-ks7vs5 ай бұрын

    The silence, the old houses, the centennial trees... the truth of the rural way of life in Texas. Thank you Joe.

  • @MM-ks7vs

    @MM-ks7vs

    5 ай бұрын

    Funny comment on "Ramirez Bank" in Lunge Town 😂😂😂

  • @MTknitter22

    @MTknitter22

    3 ай бұрын

    Very much like in so many parts of middle America. This Texan found it so when we went on a long trip.

  • @everythingtaken19
    @everythingtaken194 ай бұрын

    One of the cows protested when you said you were not going to pet him! 😭🥹

  • @conniebaker1958
    @conniebaker19585 ай бұрын

    What I love is peace and tranquillity, so this is my kind of town

  • @bextar6365
    @bextar63655 ай бұрын

    Cant imagine what those homes look like inside ....

  • @richardbailey202
    @richardbailey2023 ай бұрын

    Thanks. Nordheim looks like the set for "The Last Picture Show".

  • @karenpacholek1643
    @karenpacholek16435 ай бұрын

    That was so cute when the cows ran up to you. They probably don't see many people.

  • @regand7830
    @regand78304 ай бұрын

    I appreciate someone cruising through towns like this. I really do. Thanks so much, this big city native (Los Angeles, CA), likes to know what other places must be like. I've visited a few. Definitely passed through or passed by. What struck me, is they won't have much of anything. Not even a supermarket, or gas station. But there will be a bunch of churches everywhere.

  • @DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE
    @DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video, & everyone, I'm Simon from Adelaide Australia 😊

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Simon!

  • @alexandralovesgoats3360
    @alexandralovesgoats33605 ай бұрын

    I was just sitting here in Wisconsin looking out the window after a foot of snowfall and wishing for one of your videos❤. Thank you! Smiley is a great name for a town. Interesting library. I love the cow welcoming committee ! Yorktown Memorial Hospital sounds like a cool place to tour. Nice peacocks! Glad a cat appeared in Runge! Love the old bank. I don’t think I’ll ever lose my fascination with the small rural towns. Looking forward to CC!

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Alexandra! I didn't know you were in Wisconsin. :)

  • @rachelolvera9435

    @rachelolvera9435

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m from San Antonio and am grateful that you indicated what major city it was near.

  • @MrScorebord
    @MrScorebord5 ай бұрын

    Oh and Nick and Joe, I love your travels and stories. Thank you.

  • @katbot2190
    @katbot21905 ай бұрын

    Actually they pronounce it Nordime. We had our family reunions there at times. When you were first driving in Runge, one of those buildings was a dry goods store. They had one of those lines that the owners used to took the money up to the office. My mom worked in one of those stores, I think the grocery? My sister would remember. Across the street was a meat market. They had sawdust on the store. Used to be a lot of German families living there. My mom's parents were from Germany. Mom's family were Methodist. I even remember going to that church.

  • @thomasroth4533
    @thomasroth45335 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video as usual. When I started following your channel you were on the verge of giving up and suddenly you had 200 K followers. Now you have almost doubled that and you are so worth it. My congratulations to you, but even more to us who have the pleasure of watching your travels.

  • @user-wf4oh2yj3g

    @user-wf4oh2yj3g

    5 ай бұрын

    I only recently started watching KZread and came across these videos. So glad he did not give up. Love watching them and look forward to new videos. 👍

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you for the kind words!

  • @johnnymidas5879
    @johnnymidas58795 ай бұрын

    AWESOME!!... I LOVE LEARNING ABOUT TEXAS.❤

  • @gatorgogo2742
    @gatorgogo27425 ай бұрын

    In Smiley that ancient gnarly tree exudes personality! I 'd like to see it with its leaves. LOL The cows were ready to eat. Hey Stranger, "Where's our chow?" Out of sheer curiosity I would have gone in one of those old bars. No telling what some locals would have told you. LOL Keep on traveling and entertaining us. 🦚😺😺

  • @delontereid7584
    @delontereid75845 ай бұрын

    Kudos to you and your wife for showing beautiful small towns and giving us a history lesson on wheels... It's very interesting and fascinating. 😁

  • @buggarden6813
    @buggarden68135 ай бұрын

    This Iowan was in Smiley Texas in 1990 just passin' through. As I recall it was a DRY county location with no alcohol sales. I had stopped to buy beer and remember the name Smiley.

  • @shadowbrown3942
    @shadowbrown39425 ай бұрын

    JOE you inspired me to jot a poem about the “gnarly tree” in your video~ hope you enjoy: The Gnarly Tree The gnarly tree tells a story Of gain and loss ~ Of joy and pain ~ It reveals the story Of life it cannot regain ~ It tells of tragedy And patterns of regret ~ It shares memories It simply cannot forget ~ The gnarly tree knows It has reasons For every crooked limb You see Yet it never Makes excuses For what it has come to be. Shadow

  • @shadowbrown3942

    @shadowbrown3942

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks ✍️

  • @CDubsJourney

    @CDubsJourney

    3 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed your poem! ✌️💛😊​@shadowbrown3942

  • @shadowbrown3942

    @shadowbrown3942

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @CDubsJourney

    @CDubsJourney

    3 ай бұрын

    @@shadowbrown3942 you're most welcome

  • @f.fayerweather1409
    @f.fayerweather14095 ай бұрын

    The wicked trees shown at the beginning of Smiley video look like they are California black pepper trees! Also the city hall in this town made me laugh! Yorktown has a very nice Chevy building! Looks very Deco! The haunted hospital building in Yorktown looks older than 1950! Thanks for the KZread tips about that place!! This was fun!

  • @bradhampton6457
    @bradhampton64575 ай бұрын

    Hey Joey- always enjoy your videos. You were wondering about those Brahma cows… they’re just naturally curious and always hungry. My Dad had a small ranch here in Florida for over 30 yrs. He had that same breed of cows. Even his bull was very gentle and never got riled up. Keep up the good work.

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Interesting!

  • @michaelhance8402

    @michaelhance8402

    2 ай бұрын

    I was commenting another person on the cows.... And probably I don't think I would have went up to him either because there might have been a bull around and they usually will come after you if you go around their females.....

  • @jan-erikandersen933
    @jan-erikandersen9335 ай бұрын

    Thx for another great video from rural America. Greetings from Norway 🇳🇴🇺🇸

  • @deniseshephard3347
    @deniseshephard33475 ай бұрын

    The cattle are hungry your videos are always epic and very educational thank you for taking us on your travels and for taking your time also

  • @heatherfulmore3412
    @heatherfulmore34125 ай бұрын

    Old hospitals were always haunted. I worked in one that had a spooky breakroom. I almost ran out of there sometimes.

  • @edwardzarnowski5558

    @edwardzarnowski5558

    4 ай бұрын

    I used to work ina Hospital,one time I was passing through a section of post op rooms and I was sure I saw. someone sitting on one of the beds. The area was closed and I was going to ask what they were doing there and l looked back and they were gone.! Totally convinced me that there ghosts or spirits around. 😬

  • @edwardzarnowski5558

    @edwardzarnowski5558

    4 ай бұрын

    I used to work ina Hospital,one time I was passing through a section of post op rooms and I was sure I saw. someone sitting on one of the beds. The area was closed and I was going to ask what they were doing there and l looked back and they were gone.! Totally convinced me that there ghosts or spirits around. 😬

  • @jb117354
    @jb1173545 ай бұрын

    This is such a cool KZread channel. Very relaxing to watch. Keep up the great job.

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you!

  • @BirdDogey1
    @BirdDogey15 ай бұрын

    Peacocks have long been used as "watch dogs". They squawk quite a bit when guarding the property.

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Interesting.

  • @zoidmo3388

    @zoidmo3388

    5 ай бұрын

    Seeing peacocks kind of gave me a WTH thoughts. A bird native to India in this town? lol.

  • @jonathanlee5185
    @jonathanlee51855 ай бұрын

    👍Shocking yet evocative, nostalgic, compelling viewing. Grey, lightless, bleak- lands👍Smiley: such flimsy, teetering, temporary buildings, -- want to hope a tornado doesn't hit.

  • @beachdiva9586
    @beachdiva95865 ай бұрын

    Good show! Love seeing that bank building in Runge and your comment. Have fun and safe travels.

  • @troygoggans5495
    @troygoggans54955 ай бұрын

    I can remember playing football against Yorktown High School in the mid 1960s. Most of those towns like Yorktown and Runge lived off providing services to people that worked in agriculture and oil and gas field services. Most of that is long gone and with that went tax revenues for roads, municipal offices, water/sewer systems, police, and fire departments. Take a look at all the old indigenous people ruins in the four corners area of the USA those had numbers of people living there but things like the weather and climate changed and the people moved somewhere else. Us humans no longer think of ourselves as nomadic but we move just to stay alive that is the way we have always been. And by the way the cows came to you thinking since you where human there was food involved.

  • @marcjohnson9270

    @marcjohnson9270

    8 күн бұрын

    All by design fren.

  • @rvlivingwiththegeezer7791
    @rvlivingwiththegeezer77915 ай бұрын

    These towns were quite a bit more active when Eagle Ford oil field was really active.

  • @rosiejuarez7547
    @rosiejuarez75473 ай бұрын

    My ancestors were down here in York Town , Texas where most of my ancestors were born. They are well known as the Villa family. It's the most friendly people I've ever known. My husband and my children whom they already grown ups , used to visit our family every summer and holidays. It was awsome. But now the family have all descendent or younger ones move out to next cities. Those were the good old times. Brings me good memories. Thanks. 😊 awsome , those small homes were for rent , my husband and I would rent one for us one for the kids , s there young cousins would come and stay all night. And in the morning my husband would start breakfast. Good old times. Thanks for the video.

  • @TheLeamonLane
    @TheLeamonLane5 ай бұрын

    Another great video!! I know that we all watch videos like this for the decay, and the (thank God I don’t live there factor) but you do a good job telling the stories of these small towns and keeping it in perspective. Well done, please keep going!

  • @biancabutler523
    @biancabutler5234 ай бұрын

    Hi there! A friend of mine sent this video to me because as a child back in 1970 my dad was the football coach for Texas. We lived in a very small house one block from the high school Nixon, which is 10 miles to the north of Smiley is where he moved to the next year, and you would consider it to be a bustling city in comparison :-) lol! If it worked for the Chicken Plant in Nixon, no one would have a job in that area. It was only about six years ago. They even got a Dollar General there… when we lived there, absolutely all of those closed down buildings, or shops and stores were open and busy. It’s sad but all most all of the kids who were raised there fled for bigger towns and now ppl are racing to get small town life for their families. It’s crazy…New to your channel so I’m not sure if you went to the haunted hospital in Yorktown it spooky for sure. 😊 guess I should’ve finished the video before I made a comment lol! You’re in Yorktown now.haha

  • @Pas_Ratunkowy
    @Pas_Ratunkowy5 ай бұрын

    Keep up good work. Happy new year from Poland ❤😊 🇺🇸🇵🇱

  • @fumanpoo4725
    @fumanpoo47255 ай бұрын

    These videos are very soothing.

  • @NativeNYer
    @NativeNYer5 ай бұрын

    Awesome Joe thanx 4 a great vid!! U and Nicole stay safe!

  • @ronmckiernan1691
    @ronmckiernan16914 ай бұрын

    Happy cows coming to see Joe. Out in no mans land these cows are lonely. Your doing a great jobs touring these small towns. Relaxing videos while sipping my coffee.

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple71933 ай бұрын

    I live here in Oklahoma and we have a lot of communities like this especially here in the places near the Red River alongside Texas where I live always enjoy seeing these small places they may not be fancy but it's home to a lot of great people though.🇺🇲🤠🐴🇺🇲

  • @melvin151515
    @melvin1515154 ай бұрын

    I watch this channel for the architecture. As a contractor, I am rebuilding in my mind all the old houses.. For the most part in California all the old stuff is not only gone, it has been replaced by other buildings already torn down as well. Also watch for, “Wow, that’s a lot of stuff.”

  • @alanjones3874
    @alanjones38745 ай бұрын

    Looks like the ancient Witch tree , at the start , kind of set the stage for what was to follow . Legend has it not to blame the trees but what walked past them .

  • @everettnichols9062
    @everettnichols90625 ай бұрын

    The cows that ran up to you are likely Hungry 111

  • @andrewless4067
    @andrewless40674 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. Building at 9.05 looks like it was a masons lodge, going by the shape left by the missing paint on the top of the barge.

  • @kellysteele78
    @kellysteele785 ай бұрын

    Nice job! Very well done. You were right about that tree! GNARLY. Thanks, I enjoyed the video as well.

  • @davidmillar4479
    @davidmillar44795 ай бұрын

    Love the videos. Keep them coming. Thanks

  • @eatwithcandy7147
    @eatwithcandy71475 ай бұрын

    Thanks again for great video 😊

  • @disco07
    @disco075 ай бұрын

    Lived in Houston for awhile. Never left the city limits because there was sadness in every direction. Seem like the only things to do was eat bbq (gets old quick), walk the dog and escape the heat. No parks, no malls, no decent restaurants, no movie theaters except in unwelcoming places. I went stock raving mad. Ran home to mama, lol!

  • @israelruelas5756
    @israelruelas5756Ай бұрын

    I’m from Houston and ready to get the hell out of here. These rural areas look comforting to live in

  • @floydlooney6837
    @floydlooney68375 ай бұрын

    Yorktown looks like it could make a comeback still, downtown would look amazing renovated

  • @shariberry3123
    @shariberry31235 ай бұрын

    One way that a tiny, rural community way back when, could have gotten by, was due to a chain of very small stores, called A & P. Back when they first started out, WW1ish, they leased stores away from the face of downtown, inside quieter alley ways, to save on rent. They stocked canned foods mostly, in order to avoid perishable inventory loss. By the 1940's, A & P morphed into becoming a small grocery chain selling frozen and refrigerated foods as well as canned. Rural communities often had a nearby source of fresh milk, eggs and bakeries. In this day and age, it is difficult to imagine how rural and isolated some small towns were. Access to groceries I imagine, could make or break a small town population. Now the situation is completely different, with different emphasis to consider.

  • @andrewbuelter

    @andrewbuelter

    2 ай бұрын

    In that area, it would've been red & white and piggly wiggly until the HEB chain came in

  • @del-marmare1646
    @del-marmare16465 ай бұрын

    fascinating. I live in South Africa, took a drive around my childhood town earlier this week. I'm 46 now, terrible to see the decay which sets in after 30 odd years of neglect...

  • @lorenrobertson8039

    @lorenrobertson8039

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes it is sad to hear that it's happening all over the world. I used to follow a guy from Bungoma County, Kenya. And the villages were so poor. The folks eaten up with jiggers and barely able to survive. It was wonderful to see him build an elderly hospital, and now a hospital just for jigger victims. I celebrate his work and ministry. Many called him crooked and other nasty things for his successes. Jim Nduruchi earned my respect by all the help he gave and did for the poor and suffering. He went all over through the brush into villages and houses well off the beaten path just to bring them food, clean water, and to dig the jigger parasites out of them. I bet you've heard of him, and I hope it is a good respect you have for him too. Nobody is perfect, we all have a thorn in our side to remind us of our humanity. He suffered the deaths of 7 or more siblings and all of his elders to sickle cell anemia. Which he himself has. I see his wealth, I'm not blind...he has earned enough through youtube to have a nice house and clothes for himself and family. Don't hate what he has, but look at who he gives thanks to for those blessings! I'm sorry for the neglect in your home town. I can relate so much. My home towns are trashed now too. Bless you~

  • @terriquotskuyva4594
    @terriquotskuyva45944 ай бұрын

    We saw a lot of cool and unique things. Loved it!!

  • @Mary-el3pi
    @Mary-el3pi5 ай бұрын

    I always look forward to your next adventure!

  • @barbaramarkham4736
    @barbaramarkham47365 ай бұрын

    Joe, thank you for another great video. ❤ At 9:18 the gray building that had siding on the bottom, the symbol at top of building, it sure looks like a Masonic Lodge symbol. Maybe at one time it was their lodge. Before that it looks like an old general store. Love to you and Nicole from B.C. Canada 🇨🇦

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    I think you're right!

  • @Dargonhuman

    @Dargonhuman

    5 ай бұрын

    That's what my impression was as well.

  • @CyberDocUSA

    @CyberDocUSA

    4 ай бұрын

    I scrolled through the comments before posting to see if anyone else picked up on that. Good call.

  • @barbaramarkham4736

    @barbaramarkham4736

    4 ай бұрын

    @@CyberDocUSA Thank you so much for your comment

  • @everydaypresent444
    @everydaypresent4445 ай бұрын

    It is always fascinating to have the vicarious experience of visiting these small towns, and you do an excellent job of narrative consistency (statistics, cat sightings, architecture) with plenty of pithy observations and an abundance of empathy. There must be a gazillion stories from each of these towns. For me, I always wonder why such a town was created and what were the circumstances that caused it to lose population. It is a bit like an Edward Hopper portrait in a live presentation, all the empty streets and derelict buildings. (I am forever wondering why you seldom encounter any of the inhabitants out and about in their yards or about their chores or errands.) Always look forward to your videos! Thank you!

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words!

  • @poowg2657
    @poowg26575 ай бұрын

    More neat old railroad towns where the railroad is long gone. Another great tour, thanks much!

  • @stevetessier8532
    @stevetessier85325 ай бұрын

    Good Morning Joe..Many Thanks..For another Excellent Video...

  • @MariaRodrigues-ro9wc
    @MariaRodrigues-ro9wc4 ай бұрын

    All cows are quite friendly they think food has arrived

  • @Thomas63r2
    @Thomas63r25 ай бұрын

    The best thing that these towns could do would be to start removing the abandoned buildings - they will never attract new residents with blight at every corner. The problem is that with such small populations there isn't even enough money to provide water and sewer services - let alone do a little building demolition every year. If it wasn't for state and federal grants, then they would be in even worse condition.

  • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    5 ай бұрын

    You're right, but instead I'd try to save as many of the abandoned buildings as you can, y'know the ones that CAN be saved. A lot of those homes and businesses could be renovated to house new people.

  • @Thomas63r2

    @Thomas63r2

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty Usually after several to many years of being vacant there has been a lot of accumulated water and termite damage (lots of subterranean ground termites in Texas). Usually when a house has been abandoned for years it is cheaper and faster just to flatten it and build new. That is also what leads to so many vacant properties not getting sold: the seller prices it as if the building adds value to the land - when in fact it has negative value because of demolition costs. Sorry. I know it sounds like the good thing to do is to rebuild dilapidated structures, but most are too far gone.

  • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Thomas63r2 Right I know, which is why I'm saying we should try to save as many as we can, the ones that actually are saveable.

  • @Thomas63r2

    @Thomas63r2

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty I live in the slowly declining city of Slaton Texas, founded in 1911 as a railroad division point. According to our city website peak population was in 1970 at 7,250, currently is is just over 5,800 actual population. Its been a few years since I checked, but when I did check we had approximately 280 unoccupied houses. My city demolishes around six to eight dilapidated or abandoned houses per year as the city budget allows. At this pace we will be doing this for maybe the next 200 years unless private buyers come forward. Its expensive to do the demolitions because virtually 100% of these vacant homes have lead paint or worse. You might even think that some of the demolished houses could have been saved - but for the cost of environmental mitigation. The city does not want to save old homes only to get sued when new owners file claims that they were harmed by lead or mold etc. Just the way the world works these days. We have saved our Harvey House by the railroad and a couple of old buildings in the town square.

  • @nancysimpson4246
    @nancysimpson42464 ай бұрын

    That tree looks awesome. Hi guys I’ve been starting to watch your videos. I really enjoyed them.😊

  • @glennbrymer4065
    @glennbrymer40654 ай бұрын

    I grew up in a small west Texas town back in the early 1950's. Your videos bring back many memories.

  • @realemonful
    @realemonful5 ай бұрын

    I would have pet those cows! They seem like they are on a reliable, trusting farm, not to mention on grazing land, instead of a factory barn

  • @jennifermcmillan9518
    @jennifermcmillan95185 ай бұрын

    You should have pet the cows.

  • @Nikki-bn9lx
    @Nikki-bn9lx8 күн бұрын

    Love watching you from England, can’t believe how some of the towns are so run down and empty it crazy, keep up the amazing work 😊

  • @pennytill5183
    @pennytill5183Ай бұрын

    You were in an area I was familiar with with first 3 towns. Thanks brought back some great memories.

  • @floralinsight1881
    @floralinsight18815 ай бұрын

    2 story white building with faded emblem is a mason lodge. cows running to you stopping and looking, they are waiting to see if you are the owner to feed them.

  • @stevedavis6879

    @stevedavis6879

    4 ай бұрын

    Love these rural state videos. If I was ever to visit the usa I'd definitely choose these kind of places . I'm in the uk and can relate to these places. ..times change and not for the better

  • @brenttoman5485
    @brenttoman54855 ай бұрын

    Love the show Joe, I’m going to guess the I .O.O. F or the Masons inSmiley ?!. Also really interesting home designs in Smiley ,yes lots of mother nature returns but still homes that really would have been something in their day and all the Kool porches! Thank you again and stay safe!

  • @laretdenton9768
    @laretdenton97685 ай бұрын

    I love your videos there’s so much history and nostalgia in them .😊

  • @hikingwithjackieboy
    @hikingwithjackieboy5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the tour of these towns.

  • @yawndave
    @yawndave5 ай бұрын

    As a huge aficionado of gnarly trees, I really liked the way you kicked off this episode. It's always nice to encounter friendly "wildlife" when you're on the road, isn't it?🙂 It's always interesting when places claim to be the "most haunted"-- I live in San Jose, home of the Winchester Mystery House, and over the years the stories associated with the place have mostly turned out to be made up. If you still happen to be in central Texas, stay warm!

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks, YD!

  • @billarnold3253
    @billarnold32535 ай бұрын

    Love your vids Joe and Nick……I live in San Antonio and throughout my job and travels have seen a lot of these towns. I’m not sure how they are sustainable, crazy stuff. Keep the great vids coming, interesting stuff.

  • @keyup2626
    @keyup26264 ай бұрын

    There’s something so special about traveling the rural parts of the country, the things you might see leave an impression on your soul.

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    4 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I prefer these places far more than the big cities.

  • @keyup2626

    @keyup2626

    4 ай бұрын

    @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip right there with ya, it cities are nice to visit but suck for living.

  • @walterprice8728
    @walterprice87285 ай бұрын

    Outstanding, thank you. At last, something I'm qualified to comment upon - those cattle are being fed, and were hoping - seeing as you had stopped - you had some feed with you! The breed says a lot about the Summer temperatures in TX.

  • @TheMijanou
    @TheMijanou5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for yet another exciting trip through your beautiful country. I think...there is a special kind of nostalgic charm in towns like these. Best wishes from Poland.

  • @mariemccann5895

    @mariemccann5895

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, that's one take on it I guess.

  • @redactedname3459
    @redactedname34595 ай бұрын

    The "interesting" two story building with the acess ramp and window lined second floor... was most likely the local Scottish Rite Masonic Lodge.

  • @rachelolvera9435

    @rachelolvera9435

    2 ай бұрын

    I didn’t know Scottish rite were Masonic . We have a huge Scottish rite temple in San Antonio, Tx

  • @RichardFelstead1949
    @RichardFelstead19495 ай бұрын

    As always an interesting video Joe. Greetings from Australia.

  • @sharoncruzen1942
    @sharoncruzen19422 ай бұрын

    The poor cows! All they wanted was a few😮 pats on the head & a little conversation! After all, how often do they get to see any strangers?!!😢

  • @boglesnar606
    @boglesnar6065 ай бұрын

    Building around 9 mins was definetly an old masonic lodge you can see the square and compass outline in the paint

  • 5 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy your channel! Small older towns are very interesting!

  • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    @JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree!

  • @tadianaayuma2509
    @tadianaayuma25094 ай бұрын

    Very informative videos,Nic n Joe. Always enjoying watching you guys from Africa

  • @squarebody8866
    @squarebody88665 ай бұрын

    That Chevrolet building is absolutely beautiful I did a little research supposedly it's now a liquor store which is sad that building needs to be restored to what it was back in its time put the neon light back on the Chevrolet put a couple of cars inside so people can walk by and see it through the windows