Hi! I can’t say they’re historic yet, but I shot w lot of photos and video in Aberdeen a couple of months ago.
@davidc52336 күн бұрын
I grew up in Oakville WA and would spend part of my teens in aberdeen and the surrounding area I miss it (kinda) I moved to auburn wa
@VanillaMacaron55123 күн бұрын
Stayed a night in Aberdeen last July in a gorgeous B&B up on the hill. Weather was sunny and warm with blue skies!
@rickcurtis696727 күн бұрын
I grew up there and love hearing about the history of the harbor
@shannondewitt1176Ай бұрын
Ive been there...im from Washington state
@robertcoppersmith6856Ай бұрын
The hotel in Almira Washington is said to be haunted.
@snuffyballparks6501Ай бұрын
Two memories of Aberdeen... in the 70's we would go through Aberdeen to the Pacific beaches to dig for razor clams. Returning cold and filthy we always stopped at the old Crystal Steam Baths for a hot steam and many tall Buds. On another trip I stopped at an old pawn shop in the early 80's and found a stunning 1979 Guild F212XL NT Jumbo 12 string guitar (mahogany B&S) that had incredible power and chime. I still have it and play it often. Sounds fantastic. Aberdeen is just a sad shell of what it once was. Sun never seems to shine when I (now rarely) drive through the area.
@traveladventureshr2175Ай бұрын
No not much sun, but I bet the clams were tasty. Great find with the
@traveladventureshr2175Ай бұрын
At the pawn shop finding that guitar
@officehelpАй бұрын
I have lived in the PNW all my life. I was born & raised in Coos Bay, Oregon. which appears to have been much the same economic base as Aberdeen. I have since move on, but I did make a trip to Aberdeen earlier last week to pick up my new, beloved Boxer puppy. The short trek from Olympia was nothing short of stunning. A beautiful drive and lovely. I also noted that Aberdeen was once a prosperous and bustling city. Lovely old hotels, store fronts, and city streets. Much like Coos Bay in years past. My short visit in Aberdeen at a down town motor loge was scary to say the least, but I would do it all over again. Towns like Aberdeen & Coos Bay deserve a shot. All we need is money!
@Grohlizm2 ай бұрын
Wait a minute…what if Dave Grohl was him in a past life. 😳
@traveladventureshr21752 ай бұрын
Interesting thought
@alexa.98713 ай бұрын
Just randomly drove through Aberdeen today. Just moved to Tacoma bout 2 months ago and wanted to see the pacific ocean, this was along the way. Pretty city, easily identifiable as some place with historic roots. I didn’t know about Cobain being from there until later this same evening. Driving through i kept telling my wife i felt as if i was in an Alaskan fishing village.
@traveladventureshr21753 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Were you heading to Westport, or Ocean shores? Where were you living before moving to Tacoma?
@patrickhall38783 ай бұрын
Well thought out, nice and roomy.
@traveladventureshr21753 ай бұрын
Thank you, it is perfect for us
@mrlost4704 ай бұрын
Love this video and i love how kurt cobain is now tied into the history of aberdeen.tho Wish you talked more about kurt but great video
@traveladventureshr21753 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting. It’s nice to hear that you loved the video. I would love to say more about Kurt , but I have to be so careful because there are copy right problems that I could get in trouble with.
@JoeL-ux1mz10 ай бұрын
It’s Nelson crab not Nelson’s crab. Nice video.
@NewlyAwakened10 ай бұрын
So did bodies stop washing up when he was sent to prison? Because that speaks volumes and kind of trashes the narrative those were all accidental deaths from dangerous working conditions.
@traveladventureshr217510 ай бұрын
Accidents still happened, but because of the sailers union making it safer for the workers. They were far less. Thank you for your question, I love to it when people respond to one of my videos. And if you have time please subscribe to my page 😀
@Captain_FixIt10 ай бұрын
There is a Restaurant Named After him, called "Billy's" Bar and Grill" ♨️🍔🍟🍤🍍.
@NewlyAwakened10 ай бұрын
Lol I found this same video after visiting that restaurant!
@lilnative Жыл бұрын
Love it i live in forks might go check these places out
@RayNomadic Жыл бұрын
The story and scary music in the background made me sub. Nice content.
@travelandadventures6679 Жыл бұрын
kzread.infot_Qj75poiWQ
@guthriethornley8245 Жыл бұрын
Never stop posting! I love this channel!!! Get to the top FAST = promo sm!!!
@traveladventureshr2175 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your post, it made me smile. I don’t get many comments. Do you like the diy projects or the travel?
@susannelee3837 Жыл бұрын
Porch looks great!! Please add a link for the sewing video.
@Trudence2 Жыл бұрын
This was fun to watch! I have been to all the places mentioned here! I was at the Tokeland Hotel and Billy's just last month. All the places are interesting but the only place that I got a creepy vibe was Billy's, the food was great, but atmosphere was dark, depressing to me.
@traveladventureshr2175 Жыл бұрын
Me too, but the Tokeland Hotel made me feel that way too. Thank so much for commenting, sorry I did not respond sooner but I was in Las Vegas doing a video on a vacation for under $99 a day
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Hi! I can’t say they’re historic yet, but I shot w lot of photos and video in Aberdeen a couple of months ago.
I grew up in Oakville WA and would spend part of my teens in aberdeen and the surrounding area I miss it (kinda) I moved to auburn wa
Stayed a night in Aberdeen last July in a gorgeous B&B up on the hill. Weather was sunny and warm with blue skies!
I grew up there and love hearing about the history of the harbor
Ive been there...im from Washington state
The hotel in Almira Washington is said to be haunted.
Two memories of Aberdeen... in the 70's we would go through Aberdeen to the Pacific beaches to dig for razor clams. Returning cold and filthy we always stopped at the old Crystal Steam Baths for a hot steam and many tall Buds. On another trip I stopped at an old pawn shop in the early 80's and found a stunning 1979 Guild F212XL NT Jumbo 12 string guitar (mahogany B&S) that had incredible power and chime. I still have it and play it often. Sounds fantastic. Aberdeen is just a sad shell of what it once was. Sun never seems to shine when I (now rarely) drive through the area.
No not much sun, but I bet the clams were tasty. Great find with the
At the pawn shop finding that guitar
I have lived in the PNW all my life. I was born & raised in Coos Bay, Oregon. which appears to have been much the same economic base as Aberdeen. I have since move on, but I did make a trip to Aberdeen earlier last week to pick up my new, beloved Boxer puppy. The short trek from Olympia was nothing short of stunning. A beautiful drive and lovely. I also noted that Aberdeen was once a prosperous and bustling city. Lovely old hotels, store fronts, and city streets. Much like Coos Bay in years past. My short visit in Aberdeen at a down town motor loge was scary to say the least, but I would do it all over again. Towns like Aberdeen & Coos Bay deserve a shot. All we need is money!
Wait a minute…what if Dave Grohl was him in a past life. 😳
Interesting thought
Just randomly drove through Aberdeen today. Just moved to Tacoma bout 2 months ago and wanted to see the pacific ocean, this was along the way. Pretty city, easily identifiable as some place with historic roots. I didn’t know about Cobain being from there until later this same evening. Driving through i kept telling my wife i felt as if i was in an Alaskan fishing village.
Thank you for your comment. Were you heading to Westport, or Ocean shores? Where were you living before moving to Tacoma?
Well thought out, nice and roomy.
Thank you, it is perfect for us
Love this video and i love how kurt cobain is now tied into the history of aberdeen.tho Wish you talked more about kurt but great video
Thank you for commenting. It’s nice to hear that you loved the video. I would love to say more about Kurt , but I have to be so careful because there are copy right problems that I could get in trouble with.
It’s Nelson crab not Nelson’s crab. Nice video.
So did bodies stop washing up when he was sent to prison? Because that speaks volumes and kind of trashes the narrative those were all accidental deaths from dangerous working conditions.
Accidents still happened, but because of the sailers union making it safer for the workers. They were far less. Thank you for your question, I love to it when people respond to one of my videos. And if you have time please subscribe to my page 😀
There is a Restaurant Named After him, called "Billy's" Bar and Grill" ♨️🍔🍟🍤🍍.
Lol I found this same video after visiting that restaurant!
Love it i live in forks might go check these places out
The story and scary music in the background made me sub. Nice content.
kzread.infot_Qj75poiWQ
Never stop posting! I love this channel!!! Get to the top FAST = promo sm!!!
Thank you so much for your post, it made me smile. I don’t get many comments. Do you like the diy projects or the travel?
Porch looks great!! Please add a link for the sewing video.
This was fun to watch! I have been to all the places mentioned here! I was at the Tokeland Hotel and Billy's just last month. All the places are interesting but the only place that I got a creepy vibe was Billy's, the food was great, but atmosphere was dark, depressing to me.
Me too, but the Tokeland Hotel made me feel that way too. Thank so much for commenting, sorry I did not respond sooner but I was in Las Vegas doing a video on a vacation for under $99 a day