BOSTON TOUR: Exploring the Freedom Trail & Historic Sights
Vložit
- čas přidán 29. 09. 2020
- BOSTON LIVE: Exploring the Freedom Trail & Historic Sights
---
👍 Leave a virtual tip: PayPal.me/ArielViera
🌟 If you enjoy these virtual city explorations, help it grow: / urbanist
👕 Get your Official Urbanist Merch: teespring.com/stores/Urbanist
The gear I use and recommend (affiliate links):
iPhone 11 Pro Max: amzn.to/3h97nRD
DJI OSMO Mobile 3: amzn.to/3fHmBgC
Panasonic GH5 (big camera): amzn.to/33SZCd9
12-35mm lens: amzn.to/2QITgI7
DJI Ronin S (big gimbal): amzn.to/38mcJG2
Rode Wireless GO: amzn.to/2YygUM1
Sony ZV1 (small camera): amzn.to/2Ew7hWE
Zhiyun Crane M2 (small gimbal): amzn.to/3jiKZ9B
Get $30+ off from AirBNB: www.airbnb.com/c/aviera21?ref... - Zábava
Thanks everyone for watching and for the superchats, paypals, and new patrons (patreon.com/Urbanist). Here's the stops of this tour in a handy Google Maps list: goo.gl/maps/3JNs9bCrTZd2Lhd77
You all probably dont care but does any of you know a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Brantley Marco instablaster :)
@Knox Benjamin thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Knox Benjamin it worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
@Brantley Marco no problem :D
I am from ireland 🇮🇪 - this is great to see this city before actually visiting! Thank you for sharing this! Soo much history!! Lots of love from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank You Ariel for your historical research. Well presented and entertaining.
yay! glad I entertained!! My pleasure, thanks so much for watching :D
This was fabulous!!! You are the best tour guide. Thanks so much!
I’m so happy you enjoyed this video! Exploring Boston was a true joy 😁🙌
Went to Boston several times, many of my friends were in BC, BU and NEU. This video recalled my old memories :)
This has to be one of the most impressive and unique streams, I have seen if not the most.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this live stream! thanks for watching!
Very good Boston tour, Ariel.Very educational. Fantastic job on filming. Historical American area.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏻
this city is so rich in history of our beautiful country and where some of our origins came from! thank you for taking us here with you and look forward to see where we go next. wish some of the bldgs were open to see any artifacts and paintings too :)
Beautiful unique city, I love the fact that history is right by Italian restaarants, the freedom trail is right by The North End isn't it? That's unique, I love it!
Good job...excellent information.
Thank you - this is great!
Thank you for your amazing video!
I always tell people I’m not American I’m a Bostonian
You got it 👍 💪 👌 🙌 👏 💯 👍 💪 👌.
Can't wait to get back to Boston especially after finding out being related to edward winslow.
Please note: this just scratches the surface. There a whole lot more to see in Boston. A lot of which never gets mentioned to tourists.
Of course :) Boston is one of those cities that is jam packed with stories. There’s no way I can be super comprehensive in a single video, or even 20 videos. Though when I visit a new city I do enjoy going to the most popular sights first to learn the basics, hence why I covered half of the freedom trail.
At the end of this video, I wished there was more! But I guess I have to wait to be on the next trip with you! Thanks so much! : )
glad you enjoyed it man! more to come this week :D
thank you very much sir, i love this video good luck!!
Red brick is common in British - American architecture
Looking really nice. Thank you.
Home sweet home, Boston was founded in 1630, First and finest Police department in the nation hope you will visit the North End for the best Italian food and also try some of the best seafood anywhere. With fall weather moving in it's the best time of year, January is frigid lows in the single digits with wind chills the bite your skin for me wintah is bettah!
Massasoosets nice
Don't forget the tree of Liberty.
🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎 Found You!
It would be a crime to replace the Brutalist city hall
700,000 people for a city that size and dense is big
Hello Ariel.
Hey Vaclav! Thanks for coming onto CZcams!
@@UrbanistExploringCities Thank you. Ariel
On this date reactment, it was a riot on , and some died at least 5 people who know how many injiries.
This was March 5th 1770.
@ 58:40 Its a fire pit they use to throw the Boston Latin students into it as punishment
You should put more ads on your videos :) seems like you cant get enough.
If you want watch ad free you can tune in while I’m LIVE ;) otherwise I put much work into these videos and decide to put ads on them so I can continue making more.
At 11 minutes, reason for it "being repaired" is because the barbarians behind the BLM movement thought it was a good idea to try to tear it down (which didn't work, clearly wouldnt) and wrote negative propaganda about the State government all over it. They put barriers over the entire park afterwards.
Witch
How many, do you think, should be killed for a killing to be a massacre? 5 is not enough? 5 is a massacre to me. Besides, "massacre" has always been a political word.
Also, federal architecture predates Beaux Arts.
Otherwise.. great tour of a beautiful, exceeddingly historical city!
first and foremost, no one should be killed. violence is never necessary in the majority of circumstances in my opinion.
But I'm pointing out that the word "massacre" was used for propaganda purposes, because I've asked many friends how many people do they think died in the "Boston Massacre" and they typically guess hundreds. The word 'massacre' itself implies that more than 100 people died and by malevolent intention and was used purposefully by Sam Adams and Paul Revere to give that impression to colonists at the time.
Whilst there has been countless incidents throughout history where 5 or so people died in a scuffle that hasn't been declared a "massacre".
My point, which is a personal opinion, was that no one should died at all. But if someone or a group of people are killed then we, as a society, should be careful with the words we use to prevent from fanning the flames of violence any further.
Nonetheless, I'm glad you enjoyed the tour! Boston is filled with many stories, and many that are more cheerful compared to this particular story :)
First, thanks for the reply, i appreciate it.
Asking your friends what number they thought constituted a massacre is hardly relevant (actually, not at all) as to whether the killing of the 5 was a massacre-- as indeed it was. Even 'genocide' right now means just the killing of ANY member of a different group. And why should it being used as propaganda mitigate or diminish its 'massacre' status? Any group, especially in light of political causes, can use whatever they have to advance their cause, and in this case American independence. It might not be a 100 or more dead, but its use as a rallying cry is as valid as any. And if we're to really be 'nuanced' about it, the propaganda was not used to incite violence for its own sake, it was to incite and catalyze independence sympathies-- just as the lone man facing a column of tanks in Tiananmen square was (and is) used as a symbol and emotional lynchpin of the Chinese democracy movement. And besides, was this massacre the only grievance, the causative factor for the independence movement? You just talked (in the tour) about undue taxes; there was also that sense by the colonials of being seen and treated by the British as inferior, etc. Things added up.
I agree that violence should not be used and sold to justify retributional violence, but we must be cognizant of differences in context. This is what nuance is. Depending on where you stand on any political movement, propaganda is and ever will be an essential tool to effect the desired change.
To gain fame, norrallity, and make money.
I love your videos so much, but... Please stop videoing BACKWARDS. I live in Boston and it's frustrating to see my city in reverse mode.
City Hall is the ugliest building in Boston