Old Downtown Carrollton gave the Town Square a face lift and now it's more like it was in the 1940's.
Thanks for the view, when you have a chance, drive over to Old Downtown Carrollton and check it out for yourself.Very nice! Great choice of music.
Thanks, Airborne. What are the chances of that ever happening. I had done a Downtown Carrollton video a couple of years ago after I got the Zenmuse 2 axis gimbal and made a promise to myself I would go back after I got the 3 axis.
Here are a video you may not have seen that you might relate to.
killer man. im glad you are documenting the dfw area spots. ive lived here my whole life, and its amazing how big dallas has grown. wait til they finish all that crap up in frisco and at 190/75 - Toyota, Kubota, state farm, ratheon, etc - this place is gonna grow another million people
lol, I like the guy waving at the end.
great job and thanks for sharing.
you are motivating me to go out and film my little downtown here in north texas. railroad tracks, water tower and historic downtown. look out, just gotta motivate myself to get up early on a sunday now![]()
I live a few miles outside a little town named Collinsville. about an hour north of DFW...
I'm sorry, I got Collinsville mixed up with Collyville. I'm looking at Collinsville online right now. I'm looking for the Toadsuck Saloon.I'm familiar with Collinsville but have never been there. Does it have that small American town feel? I sort of like that since I grew up in a small town. You also mentioned railroad tracks, it that a railroad area with lots of train activity?
I'm sorry, I got Collinsville mixed up with Collyville. I'm looking at Collinsville online right now. I'm looking for the Toadsuck Saloon.
Before the town of Toadsuck, there was a saloon named Toadsuck. And I don't even live there.lol, never heard of toadsuck until you mentioned it. I looked it up. huge ol' Collinsville annexed it and sucked it up I suppose... lol !!!
been through Colleyville a million times too...
Before the town of Toadsuck, there was a saloon named Toadsuck. And I don't even live there.
Trust me, I totally understand. I grew up in a small town in Oklahoma and my dad was a Baptist preacher. I was always in trouble. It was not easy and that is why I like the big city.
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