Dear Steve, it's complicated for me to quote the music. I bought the right to use it on Soundstripe, while in the past I used to buy tracks on Storyblocks. Apps like Shazam can help you find the songs. By the way, thanks for watching my videos.
Los días en que las ciudades, eran tranquilas, limpias y las personas vestían con elegancia y a la vez se percibía sencillez, nada comparado con las pesadillas de hoy en día.
Very cool video, but the Abraham De Peyster Statue was not in Thomas Paine park yet! It is shown here still in its original intended location of Bowling Green, where it stood from 1895 until 1972, when it was moved to Hanover Square for renovations of Bowling Green. Following 9/11, Abraham was once again moved, put in storage, where he remained until 2013 when he was placed appropriately in Thomas Paine Park, in front of the Supreme Court of New York.
That summer that year was the summer of love ☮️☮️☮️
I miss 😢 New York City 😢
I miss NYC too 😢
Lives Florida now I hate it 😒
You play nice music on your videos. I wish that you would routinely include music information in your description.
Ojuala llegue un tiempo todos sea como ante eras res lindo
Wow, amazing quality
(( please what is the music with this video and other videos ? thank you.
Dear Steve, it's complicated for me to quote the music. I bought the right to use it on Soundstripe, while in the past I used to buy tracks on Storyblocks. Apps like Shazam can help you find the songs. By the way, thanks for watching my videos.
Como ha cambiado.
Los días en que las ciudades, eran tranquilas, limpias y las personas vestían con elegancia y a la vez se percibía sencillez, nada comparado con las pesadillas de hoy en día.
Si! Si! Mui importante limpia y elegante!
The Twin Towers weren’t built yet.
Wouldn't be until August 1968
@@MichaelJ.RichardII Groundbreaking = '66 / 1 tenants moved in ' 70
Great music!!
Very cool video, but the Abraham De Peyster Statue was not in Thomas Paine park yet! It is shown here still in its original intended location of Bowling Green, where it stood from 1895 until 1972, when it was moved to Hanover Square for renovations of Bowling Green. Following 9/11, Abraham was once again moved, put in storage, where he remained until 2013 when he was placed appropriately in Thomas Paine Park, in front of the Supreme Court of New York.
Thank you very very much. I edited the video details.
Great music
Amazing NYC
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
The year I was born there.🍎
"Another beautiful day in Gotham City."