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  • Great video.

  • WOW! NICE. I WILL VISIT SOON. RCCRAFT TOY BOATS

  • 5:38  that is my great grandfather's boat. I bet he would never have expected his great grandson would see it.

  • watch?v=8OQJ4UrAVJw

    and prepare for a visit to the The Scottish Fisheries Museum, see the video links and the pull down links and you'll appreciate your visit much more!

  • We have a cabin here and go to arnolds park all the time. really fun

  • Nice slide show mate

    Will have to make it over to the USA someday to check these museums out

    Steve

  • Nice video! Thanks for including a picture of my house while you were riding the Queen II.

  • Nice video .

  • that slide at 9:42 is just like the one that used to be at lagon our local big amusment park..

    i rember it being so much fun at the time, funny how times have changed.

    love ur r/c vids, but these are such a wonderful slice of the past that do contain so many good memorys,

    thanks again Dave.

    good work!!

  • Great video! Very interesting stuff, the boats were beautiful. I love visiting museums of all sorts.

  • I really would like to visit there.  Awesome stuff.

  • that snowmobile at 4:00 is soooo awesome!

  • once again dave, great vidio!! :)

  • i think the curator was a little nervous while she was facing the camera BTW thanks Dave for showing us this place its so cool to learn your region history bye

  • Cool vid and a neat place! Thanks for sharing Dave.

  • Great video, thanks for letting me in your world, nice boats, I once had a 1957 12' aluminum feather craft with a 1966 forty Johnson, sold it to a marina owner in the area, he put it storage about ten years ago.

    bless.

  • Nice vid, thanks Dave =)

  • Wish I could have hung out with you all :)

  • hey i live right next to then in the city of mission viejo california

  • i bet the folks that work at the museum sure do love thier job dave :) another fine vid that captures the era perfectly

  • I really enjoy all your videos Dave.

  • proper engineering there.. Some really good shots

  • I wasnt alive during the time the museum is themed bu I wish I were

  • @rbesco55 Huh? Arnolds park is right on this lake, as that is where we got on the Queen, only 1 block from the Museum. Thanks for the Kudos.

  • this was really enjoyable --- those boats are really beautiful. looks like a great place to visit. Thanks for posting it

  • that was a great video mr. herbert, its nice to see a bit of history now and then. it always gets me thinking how ppl lived back then and how it would've been to live like that. great video as usual!

  • i love the old new gadgets

    everything w good in the old day's ...

    just like today if you can see it

    grtzzz

  • Nice video dave!

  • @gillianorley PLAINLY SAYS its the "IOWA ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME!!"

  • You look at a map of Iowa and notice two things:

    (1) the rectilinear layout of the roads, like a checherboard.

    (2) a big puddle (Okobkji Lakes) left over from the Western Interior Sea from 100 M years ago in the Cretaceous Age. :^)

    That's where these boats are.

    Love the vid! Thank you.

  • Hey gr8 stuff as usual there Mr Dave. Thanks for the cool video. Lots of really neat old stuff there in that museum.

  • I love those old Chris Craft boats kind of reminds me of a boat museum in Lake Tahoe in the town of Homewood. Same kind of boats. Anytime you go to a museum and there is no cost to view, please donate. These people are doing this for the love of it and they are not making a profit.

  • Thanks for taking us along on your trip to the Iowa Great Lakes museum.

  • Thank you very much for doing this video, I really enjoyed watching it and also listening to the music. I think I will go to bed humming "How high the moon" lol

    I bet it's one of those places you see something new every time you visit.

  • i want a boat!!!!!!!!!

  • I had the privilege of riding on the original Queen in the 1950's, and again in the very early 70's. I am also fortunate to know some of the inductee's to the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Maybe next summer......Thanks, Dave!

  • I am a big fan of Ritchie Valens. Once again,

    Nice Vid Dave

  • I love that place, only been there once, but still awesome.

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