Driving Through Appalachia Hollers In The Spring
Exploring some McDowell County West Virginia Hollers AND Surrounding Areas in the spring time. Deep in the Appalachia sits amazing coal camp housing, abandoned homes, and beautiful scenic hollers. McDowell County has been one of the most impacted areas in the country when the coal mining / industrial era collapsed, leaving many to leave the area to find jobs. Those who stay, are unbelievably strong. I'm going to drive through some of the forgotten places and also check out some beautiful scenic parts as well. Let's check it out... ►Join my community for exclusive members only content: / @hoodsnhollers

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West Virginia | What Is an Appalachian Holler?

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West Virginia | Exploring The Backwoods of Coal Country

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CHOSEN ONE!! THEY'RE BEGGING HIM TO WARN YOU... BUT HE JUST GRINNED AND SAID "TOO LATE"

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I Visited 3rd World Country USA - Where Houses Cost $30,000

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12 Predators Quietly Returning To Appalachia — Locals Say It's Getting Worse

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Inside Appalachia's Most Remote Border

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Funniest Security Camera Fails #10 | Incredible Moments Caught on Camera | Best of the Month

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Christmas in Appalachia (1964) "The Permanently Poor" | 16mm Film Scan

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What's Left of Anawalt, West Virginia?

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Impossible Places | World's Most Dangerous Roads No One Dares to Cross | 4K Documentary

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Newell, West Virginia | Inside Appalachia's Pottery Capital

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APPALACHIA: The Oldest Mountains on Earth

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Appalachia People: J. B. and his Stories of Harlan County, Kentucky

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West Virginia Road Trip: 3 Days 190 Miles Scenic Byways

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He's Lived 50 Years Off the Grid in Appalachia 🇺🇸

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Revisiting Thurmond, West Virginia | What Remains in This Near-Ghost Town?

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