Uncovering the History of Brighton Beach in New York City!
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2023
- Join us on a journey to discover the fascinating history and hidden gems of Brighton Beach in New York City. As we wander through the streets and soak up the local atmosphere, we'll uncover interesting facts about this unique neighborhood and the people who call it home.
Did you know that Brighton Beach was once a popular destination for wealthy New Yorkers in the late 19th century? Or that the area is also known as "Little Odessa" due to its large Ukrainian and Russian population? We'll delve into these stories and more as we explore the sights and sounds of Brighton Beach.
From the iconic boardwalk and beach to the colorful storefronts and bustling cafes, there's so much to see and do in this vibrant community. Join us as we take in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Brighton Beach, and discover why it's a must-visit destination for anyone exploring New York City.
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Brighton beach has some good history
I love Brighton Beach and visit every time I am in New York. For my next vacation I am going to stay there and buy my food from the Tashkent Supermarket! I'm sorry that some businesses had to close due to COVID, but maybe they'll come back.
Very unusual New York. Thanks for walking here for us. As well sign Ukrainian way adorn this corner.
Special thanks for the pointer Ukranian way👍
Spins of the Camara, makes one dizzy, hard to watch this.
етить колотить брайтон бич застрял в 90-х годах. Хотя в некоторых городах пост совка еще можно увидеть такое
Ive went that like yesterday my dad took me to the Brighton Beach with his tesla thx dad
In Ocean parkway and Neptune to coney Island Ave is where the fun begun where I am from in the 9os what up diche
A very nice walk, but I have to say the disrespectful trashy people that leave their trash and ruin their own parks amazes me.
There is almost no russians, but russian speaking jewish, ukrainians and other peoples from old soviet territories. And in Odessa lives ukrainians and jewish, for that reason this district called 'Odessa'
GTA 4?
GTA 5
I hope those Ukrainian teens you passed by are safe in a predominantly russian district
In the USA, people are safe from violence because there are laws and a justice system that punish criminals. The Constitution also protects people's basic rights and freedoms. Ukraine is grateful for America's support of Ukraine against Russian aggression and terrorism
@@nosycamera сербы, Ирак, Афганистан, Вьетнам, Япония все благодарность США за бомбы. А сейчас Донбасс, Белгород.
What kind of Russian speaking immigrants live in Brighton Beach These days?.