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DanTraveling: The Complete First Season

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DanTraveling: The Complete First Season

www.DanTraveling.com

Most weekends, my wife, Janet, and I pick a
path on our map and drive off in that direction just to see what we can see. Over the years we have been down many roads and had quite a few adventures, and some long boring drives that seemingly served no real purpose.

We come home, go to work Monday mornings and tell our friends and family about our trip, and people always say, "Gosh, that sounds like fun, how do we get there?"

Now you can join us as we discover the people and places in our native southeast.

Elkmont Houses, Tennessee
Visit the vacation homes of affluent Appalachians in this abandoned logging community deep in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The Wonderland Hotel, Tennessee
The hotel was demolished last year, but not before it was taken down we were able to shoot some video of the deteriorated structure.

Bramwell, West Virginia
Visit this "town of millionaires" and see the Victorian mansion lined streets, as well as a complete coal town in the surrounding communities of Shinbriar and Coopers.

Pocahontas, Virginia
One of most interesting town we have found buried deep in the coal rich mountains of southwestern Virginia. Historic buildings are falling in on main street and beyond, the historic 1883 Company Store collapsed just one week before we arrived.
Join us as we visit the very first exhibition coal mine in the country, the hundred year old Opera House, numerous churches and see the "Iron Front" buildings that have stood the test of time.

Seagrove, North Carolina
Over two hundred years of pottery making in Seagrove offered us both interesting conversations and shopping. Meet the potters and see examples of the folk art craft that has given the town the title of Pottery Capitol of the South.

Mabry Mill, Virginia
Listen to the park rangers at Mabry Mill discuss the origin of the mills founder. We watched corn being ground and enjoyed the beauty of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Horne Creek Farm, North Carolina
We listen to the historian discuss the regional importance of farming in the Piedmont region of North Carolina and we get a tour of the wonderful old farm house and out buildings. We also saw the apple orchard that has over eight hundred native southern heritage apple trees.

The Rocket Boys Reunion: Coalwood, West Virginia
We visited Coalwood to see the reunion celebrating
the success and ingenuity of local boys in the race for space of the nineteen fifties.

If you are representing a museum, gallery, non-profit organization, or gift shop please contact us about wholesale pricing. dmccoig@hotmail.com

Please note that the 100% 0f the proceeds from the sale are intended to raise money to complete our documentary on Pocahontas, Virginia.



Reviews:
from Scott on Borgnet
http://sgrayban.wordpress.borgnet.net/

A note about DanTraveling. I really must say this guy does a really good job at his videos. They are a bit to short and wish he would get into more details but overall he has improved a lot since he started. Some of his videos have some real significant historical footage from West Virginia that may never be seen again.

From across the pond
ajdpadbury

It is videos like yours which are the reason why I joined YT in the first place, to see how other countries look through native eyes. I am so glad I came across your channel, I love your production and camera work too:)

Awards:
Featured on YouTube's Travel and Places Channel.
Featured in Winston Salem Living Magazine.
Featured on Gather.com
Featured on User Video "Whats Your Trip" on TravelChannel.com

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