Follow along on this hot and humid day while I dig around the pit, digging in a new area, that hasn’t been touched in 75% years. I find about 20 cool bottles and had a blast. Be warned, this video is long as I show the...
I’ve always been intrigued by these old general store counter display cabinets. Just think of the stories they could tell. This one dates to the late 1800s (1890+) to the early 1900s (1900 – 1915) based on the stamps...
We got hooked on these old Lionel Trains and putting them on the carpet got old. So, why not build an 8×4 foot train table in my office? In this video, I show how to build a very affordable and practical table for your model...
RuiyaOne contacted me and offered to send me some products for my 2023 Ford Maverick XL Hybrid. After a few discussions, they agreed to send me some items I picked out (cubby organizer, screen protector, door pull cubby...
Knoebels is located in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. It’s a really fun amusement park, nestled into the woods, with no parking fees or entry fees. It has a very old-school vibe, buy tickets for rides, and has lots of history left...
On our weekend trip to Koebel’s we decided to stay at The Inn at Turkey Hill in Bloomsburg Pennsylvania. It’s a fantastic Bed and Breakfast Inn that has really grown since the last time we stayed, which was probably...
I had no idea this place existed and you can dig for fossils, for free! Follow along as we head to Danville Pennsylvania and visit the Fossil Pit at Montour Preserve. Montour Preserve is a nature preserve located in...
Follow along as we head to the Gramercy Mansion in Baltimore, trek through some trails in the woods, and stumble upon a huge dump site where we are digging bottles. This is a historic mansion that was built by the president of...
The Marriott Marquis in Times Square is an excellent hotel if you want to stay in the thick of Times Square tourism. Follow along as I walk into the hotel, check in, and give you a review of my room, from 503. The Marriott...
What a cool piece of history for the building, Jason and Jack’s! This is a 1950s-era Perry Turnstile I picked up from a local theatre group at a college. They used it for a play and no longer needed it, so I was able to...