@TheCarpetbagger's travel - locations that Youtube travel vlogger @TheCarpetbagger has visited
@TheCarpetbagger is another one of those more controversial U.S. vloggers.
He brings us footage from (mostly)
oddities museums, state fairs, amusement parks, and roadside attractions.
Do you like footage of grand vistas and beautiful nature? You won't find
much of this here. Jacob
keeps up with a grueling travel schedule to capture footage of all sorts of
odd items. And yes, many of those are a bit cringe - "tourist traps," if you will.
Not everyone will enjoy his narration, which
tends to be excessively detailed, noting everything that his camera sees.
Yet it's easy to see why @TheCarpetbagger has a dedicated following.
Jacob is truly a likeable guy and wholesome (he was a social worker before
starting his channel as a hobby). His detailed commentary helps
to make his videos accessible for people who might not have
good eye sight (or who enjoy having travel videos on in the background while
doing house chores). And in many ways his videos reflect the essence
of what makes a Great American Road trip - taking the time to visit all
the weird stuff along the nation's highways.
If what he does it not your thing, just don't watch him, but if you enjoy
roadside oddities, this is a great channel to find all the attractions
in U.S. small towns, and virtually visit some of the larger amusement parks, too.
Some of @TheCarpetbagger's videos:
National Museum of Health and Medicine, 2500 Linden Ln, Silver Spring, MD 20910
In Carpetbagger's video: "Lincoln's Skull Fragments plus Endless Horror - National Museum of Health and Medicine"
Dearly Departed Tours, 5419 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027