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I went to the POOREST place in America (Owsley County, Kentucky - Booneville)

In light of JD Vance being chosen for Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 election, I thought that this was the perfect time to release this video. Vance spent a lot of his childhood in the heart of Appalachia in southeastern Kentucky, in a little hollow called Jackson. While he mainly grew up in Middletown, Ohio, much of his family was still down in southeastern Kentucky and he often went there to visit. In this video I don't go to Jackson, but I do travel to Appalachia and in fact travel to what appears to be the poorest county in the United States - a place called Owsley County, Kentucky. Booneville (named after Daniel Boone) is the seat of Owsley County.
JD Vance will soon be a household name and he may even end up being the Vice President of the United States. Vance started out with extremely humble and impoverished beginnings. In his book 'Hillbilly Elegy', he wrote about his upbringing and described in great detail life in a poor Appalachian 'holler' as well as the plight of many of the poor and forgotten people that live therewithin.
Booneville isn't a hollow, but it is a poor little Appalachian town and will naturally share many of the characteristics that Vance wrote about in his book. I wanted to give you all an inside look into the region share my experience with you.
Drugs, poverty, hardship exist in this region - in ever-increasing amounts, but so too do strong family values, love of country, natural beauty, a unique and fascinating culture, the roots of bluegrass music, etc. It's a place that very few ever get to, not for lack of opportunity, but it doesn't exactly rank very highly on most folks' travel bucket list. But I was extremely interested in the area so I took a road trip and went to see it for myself. I'm glad I did. I hope you all enjoy the video!
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Boonville Missouri 😎 What Did I Find? 😃 Old Cooper County Jail & Hanging Barn Tour #jail #tour

Join me as I walk around Boonville Missouri. What did I find but the site of the last hanging in Missouri. The old Cooper Country Jail & Hanging Barn. I get a tour of this Historic jail and take a walk around the town seeing some old Murals while killing time for my appointment to see the Mitchell Car museum another video 👍. I never expected a tour of the jail, that was just a happy accident 🤪 👍 Small town life in Boonville looks really interesting.

The Jail closed in 1978
Last Hanging was in 1930

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THE TOP RAIL TRAILS IN THE U.S. - Trails that belong on every bicycle tourist's bike-it list

Almost everyone who rides a bicycle loves rails to trails. Whether you want to go for a leisurely ride from your back door or you want to string together a few bike trails to make a great bicycle touring route, rail trails are a great way to ensure your ride is comfortable, scenic, and traffic-free. So for all those bicycle trail fans out there, I’ve put together this list of MY favorite trails in the U.S., and what makes them so great. Without a doubt, these rail trails belong on everybody’s bike-it list. Enjoy!

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Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes



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Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail




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Erie Canalway Trail




Ohio to Erie Trail



Great Allegheny Passage



Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Trail



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Boonville, MO | A 4K City Walking Tour

Boonville, MO is a great place to wander around. A Missouri river city full of charm and beauty, it is home to beautiful parks and well-preserved historic landmarks. In the early 1800’s Daniel Boone’s sons, Nathan and Daniel Morgan, came upon the salt lick in present-day Howard County, just across the river from today’s Boonville. Recognizing the value of salt for pioneers, the Boone brothers settled and opened shop, thus the original Boone’s Lick or Boonslick name. In 1810 widow Hannah Cole and her nine children homesteaded the Boonslick area. The town was formally platted in 1817 and prospered in the late 1820’s. Throughout the 1820’s and 30’s the town was home to river trade and a jumping-off point for the Santa Fe Trail. On February 10, 1839, the city was officially incorporated.

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Poverty in Arkansas.

10 Arkansas small towns with the worst poverty.
10 Poorest towns in Arkansas.

Today we are going to take a look at Arkansas and the mess that it is.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the national poverty rate was 11.8% percent or 38.1 million Americans in 2018. These states have the highest percentages of poverty in the country: Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana, West Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama, District of Colombia, Oklahoma, South Carolina and the territory of Puerto Rico.

So why are we starting with Arkansas? Last month I got an email from a guy named Glen in Little Rock who said
I best not put Arkansas in my mouth again. He said he’d find me and pull me out of my electric car and crush my head.
I replied: Dude how did you watch my video, you are using AOL dial-up service.
He replied. What’s wrong with that.
I replied “Nothing if it were 1997.
He never replied again. So, in Glen's honor, I am putting Arkansas back in my mouth and we are going to look at the poorest towns in Arkansas.
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Isle of Capri Casino Hotel Boonville Review - Boonville , United States of America

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Isle of Capri Casino Hotel Boonville features a restaurant, fitness center, a bar and shared lounge in Boonville. 27 miles from Faurot Field and a 11-minute walk from Boonville, the property has a garden and a casino. The property provides a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, an ATM and free WiFi.
The hotel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms with a desk, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a shower. At Isle of Capri Casino Hotel Boonville each room is equipped with bed linen and towels.
Guests at the accommodation will be able to enjoy activities in and around Boonville, like cycling.
Boonville Municipal Airport is 1.4 miles from Isle of Capri Casino Hotel Boonville, while Franklin is 3.2 miles away. The nearest airport is Columbia Regional Airport, 39 miles from the hotel.

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Best Area in Each State to Get Away from People

Analysis of the best area/region of each state that has the fewest amount of people. Of course someone could just lock themselves in a cabin in the wilderness for total solitude, but here I look the least sparsely populated part of each state while still being in a small/tiny town.

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We made stops including:
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-Little Rock, AR (dog -friendly hotel)
-Booneville, AR
-Mt. Magazine State Park, AR
-Fort Smith, AR (hotel)
-Memphis, TN (IKEA)

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00:50 - Little Rock, hotel with a dog
01:42 - back on the road
01:58 - Booneville, picnic at the park
03:21 - Mt. Magazine State Park
04:32 - Fort Smith, hotel with a dog
05:45 - Booneville car show
06:10 - back on the road with a dog

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Booneville, KY

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South Broadway Avenue, Booneville, Arkansas with DJI Mavic Mini Drone - Main Street

Booneville is a city in Logan County, Arkansas, United States and the county seat of the southern district. Located in the Arkansas River Valley between the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains, the city is one of the oldest in western Arkansas. The city's economy was first based upon the railroad and Arkansas State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, but has evolved into a diverse economy of small businesses and light industry as the early drivers have disappeared. Booneville's population was 3,990 at the 2010 census.

Booneville supports a community center, a senior citizens center, a community hospital, a municipal airport and new school facilities. Hunting, fishing, camping, hiking and other outdoors activities are readily available in nearby national forests and state parks.

The city was founded in 1828 when Walter Cauthron, an early explorer of the Arkansas Territory, built a log cabin and store along the Petit Jean River. Intending to name the community Bonneville for friend Benjamin Bonneville, the name was later changed. Another theory is that the name was to honor Daniel Boone, a friend of the Logan family for which the county is named.

The Arkansas State Tuberculosis Sanatorium was established in 1909 about three miles (5 km) south of Booneville. Once fully established, the sanatorium was the relocation center for all Arkansans with tuberculosis. By the time the facility was closed in 1973, it had treated over 70,000 patients. The main hospital, named the Nyberg Building after Leo E. Nyberg, a former sanatorium patient and state legislator who sponsored the bill funding the construction, was completed in 1941. The facility became known worldwide as one of the most successful and modern hospitals for the treatment of tuberculosis of its day.

The sanatorium complex was self-sustaining, with dormitories, staff entertainment buildings, a chapel, laundry, dairy, water treatment plant, independent telephone system, and even a fire department. At the height of its use, the complex employed nearly 300 staff members. At one point, the total population of the center was greater than that of Booneville, in the valley below.

With the introduction of more effective drug therapy, the patient population began to decline. Eventually the sanatorium was closed in 1973. The campus is currently used as the Booneville Human Development Center, a state-run residential program for adults with mild and moderate intellectual disability and other developmental disabilities.

On March 23, 2008, Easter Sunday, a series of explosions destroyed the Cargill Meat Solutions plant, which employed approximately 800 people, making it by far the town's largest employer. Cargill exploded when 88,000 pounds of anhydrous ammonia and 100,000 pounds of carbon dioxide were ignited by sparks from a welder, causing the evacuation of at least 1,000 of Booneville's roughly 4,000 residents, and leaving nearly 800 people without a job. Because of this tragic event, the town's population drastically dropped in size and went into what many people began calling the small-town recession. On May 2, 2008, Cargill announced that the plant would not be rebuilt.

From its early days, Booneville has supported education. In 1874, as a response to needs for higher learning in western Arkansas, the Fort Smith District of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, authorized the establishment of the Fort Smith District High School in Booneville, forty miles to the west. Local church members donated the land, building materials and labor. The school, located on South College Street, was to be supported by student tuition fees. Students came from towns all over western Arkansas to board with Booneville families and attend a school that offered an advanced curriculum, including Latin, German, advanced mathematics, literature and music. The school functioned until the early 1900s.

After the school closed, a group of residents and business leaders formed the Booneville Education Association and acquired 9 acres (36,000 m2) of land in the northwest part of town. The new school was called the Booneville Co-Educational Institute and also offered a more advanced curriculum than the public school around. Graduates were admitted as sophomores at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. In 1920, state funds were made available for the support of public high schools and the school's property was transferred to the Booneville School District. The building continued to be used as the city's high school until a new building was built in 1929. The old Co-Educational Institute building was used as the Booneville elementary school for several decades after that.

Arkansas Highway 10 - Booneville to Danville | Drive America's Highways 🚙

🚙 Drive America's Highways for 33 miles east along Arkansas Highway 10 from Booneville to Danville.💎

We start the video turning onto Arkansas Highway 10 from a service stop in western Booneville. Driving east through Booneville, we pass the intersection with Arkansas Highway 23 and the central business district. Continuing east, we pass by 'fast food row' and a few local intersections before leaving town just past the Walmart.

Now out of Booneville, we drive generally eastbound passing the Booneville Airport before reaching the small town of Magazine, where we cross Arkansas Highway 109. Passing quickly though Magazine, we continue eastbound nestled in a valley with views of Mount Magazine to our left for much of this segment. Driving past the intersection with AR-309 south in Waveland, we continue east to Havanah where we cross AR-309 north to Mount Magazine State Park.

Five miles later, we enter Belleville -- a suburb of Danville, where we cross the intersection with Arkansas Highway 307. Now driving generally southeast, we pass through Corinth before entering Danville at the intersection with Arkansas Highway 27 north where we turn south to drive through downtown Danville. We end the video turning east onto AR-10 just south of the Petit Jean River at the intersection with AR-27 south.

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🚙 Drive America's Highways for 21 miles east along Arkansas Highway 10 from Greenwood to Booneville 💎

We start the video in downtown Greenwood, just east of the the town square. Turning onto Arkansas Highway 10 from a service station, we cross Heartsill Creek to travel southeast, passing the intersection with AR-96 before leaving Greenwood proper. 3 miles or so later, we turn south as we descend in elevation and turn roughly east to head into the Washburn area where we pass the northern terminus of AR-252.

Leaving the Washburn area, Highway 10 turns southeast once again before intersecting with one of the several disjointed segments of Arkansas Highway 60 west of Booneville where we turn east again to enter Booneville. We end the video turning into a service station just east of the local Hospital.

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Watch this Booneville, Arkansas homestead fly-over

July 18, 2021, Booneville, Arkansas. DJI Mini 2 used for this aerial footage. This was the week I first learned how to fly. What a beautiful part of the country. Great people, great food, and a little slower pace of life.
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Arkansas Highway 10 - Danville, AR to Booneville, AR | Slow TV

Arkansas Highway 10 is an east–west state highway in West Arkansas. The route runs 135.41 miles (217.92 km) from Oklahoma State Highway 120 near Hackett east to Interstate 30 in Little Rock, the state's capitol. The highway serves both the Fort Smith metropolitan area and the Little Rock – North Little Rock – Conway metropolitan area.

Aside from Little Rock in Pulaski County, the highway also passes through county seats in four other Arkansas counties — Greenwood, Sebastian County; Booneville, Logan County; Danville, Yell County; and Perryville, Perry County. Mount Magazine, Arkansas's highest point, lies just to the north of the highway, as does the adjoining Mount Magazine State Park. Arkansas 10 also passes through a portion of the Ozark National Forest and parallel to the Petit Jean River, Petit Jean Wildlife Management Area and Lake Maumelle — a chief source of water for residents in the Little Rock metropolitan area.

Fort Smith, AR (Arkansas) ᐈ Things to do | Best Places to Visit | Top Tourist Attractions ☑️

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Fort Smith is the second-largest city in Arkansas full of historical places, as it has been a military post during the frontier era.

Known for its natural beauty, the said city is an exciting place, especially for those interested in tradition, culture, and history.

You will indeed find Fort Smith charming, with its combination of old and new architecture, vibes, and other things that will help you understand more about the area.

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1. Fort Smith Trolley Museum
2. Fort Smith National Historic Site
3. Parrot Island Waterpark
4. Creekmore Park
5. Fort Smith Regional Art Museum
6. Miss Laura’s Visitor Center
7. Fort Smith Museum of History
8. The Clayton House
9. Fort Smith Brewing Company
10. Belle Grove Historic District
11. Fort Smith Farmers Market
12. Lake Fort Smith State Park


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This little city in Arkansas has a population of around 80,000 and is divided by the Arkansas river that passes through it.

Fort Smith was founded in 1817 when a military post was constructed in what is now the center of the city.

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MAP OF ARKANSAS

hello hello my friends. this is a map of beautiful arkansas. Arkansas borders Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, Oklahoma to the west, Missouri to the north, and Tennessee and Mississippi to the east. The United States Census Bureau classifies Arkansas as a southern state, sub-categorized among the West South Central States. The Mississippi River forms most of its eastern border, except in Clay and Greene counties, where the St. Francis River forms the western boundary of the Missouri Bootheel, and in many places where the channel of the Mississippi has meandered from its original 1836 course.

Arkansas can generally be split into two halves, the highlands in the northwest and the lowlands of the southeast. The highlands are part of the Southern Interior Highlands, including The Ozarks and the Ouachita Mountains. The southern lowlands include the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Arkansas Delta. This split can yield to a regional division into northwest, southwest, northeast, southeast, and central Arkansas. These regions are broad and not defined along county lines. Arkansas has seven distinct natural regions: the Ozark Mountains, Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas River Valley, Gulf Coastal Plain, Crowley's Ridge, and the Arkansas Delta, with Central Arkansas sometimes included as a blend of multiple regions.


The flat terrain and rich soils of the Arkansas Delta near Arkansas City are in stark contrast to the northwestern part of the state.
The southeastern part of Arkansas along the Mississippi Alluvial Plain is sometimes called the Arkansas Delta. This region is a flat landscape of rich alluvial soils formed by repeated flooding of the adjacent Mississippi. Farther from the river, in the southeastern part of the state, the Grand Prairie has a more undulating landscape. Both are fertile agricultural areas. The Delta region is bisected by a geological formation known as Crowley's Ridge. A narrow band of rolling hills, Crowley's Ridge rises 250 to 500 feet above the surrounding alluvial plain and many underlies of eastern Arkansas' major towns.

Northwest Arkansas is part of the Ozark Plateau including the Ozark Mountains, to the south are the Ouachita Mountains, and these regions are divided by the Arkansas River; the southern and eastern parts of Arkansas are called the Lowlands. These mountain ranges are part of the U.S. Interior Highlands region, the only major mountainous region between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. The state's highest point is Mount Magazine in the Ouachita Mountains, which is 2,753 feet above sea level.
Arkansas is home to many caves, such as Blanchard Springs Caverns. The State Archeologist has cataloged more than 43,000 Native American living, hunting and tool-making sites, many of them Pre-Columbian burial mounds and rock shelters. Crater of Diamonds State Park near Murfreesboro is the world's only diamond-bearing site accessible to the public for digging. Arkansas is home to a dozen Wilderness Areas totaling 158,444 acres. thanks for listening. please subscribe for the best maps and for the love of arkansas. See also: List of cities and towns in Arkansas, Arkansas metropolitan areas, and List of townships in Arkansas

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Little Rock has been Arkansas's capital city since 1821 when it replaced Arkansas Post as the capital of the Territory of Arkansas.The state capitol was moved to Hot Springs and later Washington during the American Civil War when the Union armies threatened the city in 1862, and state government did not return to Little Rock until after the war ended.
The Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area is the second-largest metropolitan area in Arkansas, growing at the fastest rate due to the influx of businesses and the growth of the University of Arkansas and Walmart.
In descending order of size, they are Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, Jonesboro, North Little Rock, Conway, and Rogers. Of these, only Fort Smith and Jonesboro are outside the two largest metropolitan areas. Other cities in Arkansas include Pine Bluff, Crossett, Bryant, Lake Village, Hot Springs, Bentonville, Texarkana, Sherwood, Jacksonville, Russellville, Bella Vista, West Memphis, Paragould, Cabot, Searcy, Van Buren, El Dorado, Blytheville, Harrison, Dumas, Rison, Warren, and Mountain Home.


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2 Fort Smith Sebastian 12 Benton Saline
3 Fayetteville Washington 13 Sherwood Pulaski
4 Springdale Washington 14 Texarkana Miller
5 Jonesboro Craighead 15 Russellville Pope
6 Rogers Benton 16 Jacksonville Pulaski
7 North Little Rock Pulaski 17 Bella Vista Benton
8 Conway Faulkner 18 Paragould Greene
9 Bentonville Benton 19 Cabot Lonoke
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TOP 10 Things to do in Lexington, Kentucky 2023!

TOP 10 Things to do in Lexington, Kentucky 2023!

Lexington, Kentucky is an amazing place to visit in Kentucky. If you want to know top 10 what to do in Lexington or you need a travel guide, please keep watching

Now, let's unveil number 4 on our list—the Keeneland Race Course. Get ready for some exciting horse racing action at this world-renowned track. Experience the thrill of the sport as you watch the majestic thoroughbreds thunder down the track. Keeneland is not only a premier racing destination but also a showcase of Kentucky's equestrian tradition and a hub for horse sales and auctions. A visit to Keeneland is a must for any horse racing enthusiast.

Taking the number 3 spot on our list is the Waveland State Historic Site. This stunning antebellum mansion offers a glimpse into the elegant lifestyle of Kentucky's early 19th-century elite. Take a guided tour of the beautifully furnished house, stroll through the manicured gardens, and learn about the rich history of the property. Step into the gracefully furnished house, guided by knowledgeable experts who unveil the intricacies of its lavish interior. Admire the meticulously preserved period furniture, where every chair, table, and chandelier tells a story of grandeur and refinement. As you wander through the rooms, imagine the echoes of conversations held by notable figures of the past, their lives intertwined with the legacy of this remarkable estate. Waveland State Historic Site is a treasure trove of Southern charm and architectural beauty.

Moving on to number 2, we have the Lexington Arboretum. Known as 'The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky,' this expansive green oasis offers a serene escape in the heart of the city. Explore the diverse collection of plants and trees, wander through themed gardens, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this botanical wonderland. The Lexington Arboretum is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and find tranquility.

And finally, claiming the number 1 spot on our list is the world-famous Kentucky Horse Park. As you enter the Kentucky Horse Park, you are immediately greeted by the majestic beauty, grace, and power of these noble creatures. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of horses as you embark on a journey of discovery through the museum exhibits. Delve into the rich history of horse racing, tracing its origins and evolution through captivating displays and interactive installations. From legendary racehorses to iconic jockeys, every exhibit unveils a tapestry of stories that celebrate the profound impact of horses on the culture and heritage of Kentucky. The Kentucky Horse Park is a must-visit for horse lovers, offering an immersive and unforgettable experience in the heart of Lexington.

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