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I visited these small Nebraska towns: Winslow, Hooper, Scribner, Snyder, Dodge & Howells. Later in the video, Nicole and I visit the city of Omaha, including a visit to a local restaurant.

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  1. The Man Who Eats Everything! Seen Mark over the years. Never seen him eat a foodie he didn't eat. Everywhere, all-over the 🌎. Awesome seeing him sample buffet food. Still slim n trim. 👽🛸

  2. Every part of these American historical town I am enjoying. The only mistake I want to point out is things labelled as the first in the world are not accurate. It is the first in America.

  3. Cool videos. I've traveled all over the country. Been on a lot of road trips.

    I grew up in Omaha. A lot of cool things aren't there anymore. Peony Park, Goodrich Dairy, Indian Hills movie theater. They still have one of the best zoos in the country. Downtown Old Market area is pretty cool.

  4. When you visit small towns, I'd like to know what their internet capabilities are (antenna, cable, fiber, etc). SpaceX works anywhere, in fact there is probably less interference than a large city.

  5. Ten years ago on the northbound Amtrak Starlight I sat next to a great young man heading to a religious school, I believe in the Portland area. He grew up in Omaha. Had a great conversation covering a variety of topics. Nicest young man you'd ever want to meet. Young enough to be my son, but wish I'd stayed in touch. Hope you are doing well wherever you are.

  6. My Grandmother always had a TV dinner in the freezer for me. Metal tray foil wrapped top. I can remember buying my own TV dinners at the grocery store for 69 cents. I wonder what Grandma was paying for them in the mid sixties.

  7. I think the should put together a list of those dying towns and send lots of legal immigrants. They have to spend 10 years in remote places before they get their permanent residency. It would breath some kind of life into dying rural towns.

  8. im not a doctor but im pretty sure trying to deal with only one appendage of a disease infected body doesnt quite solve the overall problem, yes there is HIV infected blood in the arm, but so is there HIV infected blood in the rest of the body

  9. I really do love your presentation on these videos, but I have to tell you that it amazes me what you ignore or don't mention in your drives through these towns. You are driving through a small town where numerous cars are parked in the middle of the street and you don't make any mention of it. You rarely do mention anything about various buildings you drive by yet will mention about a US Post Office or a cat.

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