This is a really nice rainy day walk around Boston looking at the buildings, stores, restaurants and just enjoying looking at the city have a wonderful weekend and thank you.👋🇬🇧
Love to live in Beacon Hill, but can't afford it. All the brickwork is just lovely, so real, so old-school, so nostalgic. Brickwork, cobble stone alleys, the street lights, so reverent and sacred in a way. Liike a time capsule. Modern city crap is not part of this. This stands the test of time. Modern shit gets torn down and replaced through other developments. BH retains its history and charm. It's approachable and inviting to the eyes and to the heart. Much of it still has that 1700's vibe to it. This still and will stand and remain. It's Americana! Although this is 2024, I'd rather see Model T's and 1930s Chevys parked and driving those narrow streets. It just throws me off, seeing SUVs next to 100 year old buildings... Maybe the occassional horse and wagon..I did mention 1700s, right? If this was San Diego, where I live, Beacon Hill would have been bulldozed and destroyed by greedy land developers and big-wigs, to build high-rise condos. No regard for history, no regard for preservation. "Oh, it's old. Let's wreck-ball it and build a 20-story office building, with high-rent apartments on top!" SHAME!!
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What a beautiful place thank you for showing us around
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What a beauty, there is no such thing in Russia! 👍🇺🇸
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This is a really nice rainy day walk around Boston looking at the
buildings, stores, restaurants and just enjoying looking at the city
have a wonderful weekend and thank you.👋🇬🇧
Thank you Roger! Glad you enjoyed. Have a great weekend!
Love to live in Beacon Hill, but can't afford it. All the brickwork is just lovely, so real, so old-school, so nostalgic. Brickwork, cobble stone alleys, the street lights, so reverent and sacred in a way. Liike a time capsule. Modern city crap is not part of this. This stands the test of time. Modern shit gets torn down and replaced through other developments. BH retains its history and charm. It's approachable and inviting to the eyes and to the heart. Much of it still has that 1700's vibe to it. This still and will stand and remain. It's Americana! Although this is 2024, I'd rather see Model T's and 1930s Chevys parked and driving those narrow streets. It just throws me off, seeing SUVs next to 100 year old buildings...
Maybe the occassional horse and wagon..I did mention 1700s, right?
If this was San Diego, where I live, Beacon Hill would have been bulldozed and destroyed by greedy land developers and big-wigs, to build high-rise condos. No regard for history, no regard for preservation.
"Oh, it's old. Let's wreck-ball it and build a 20-story office building, with high-rent apartments on top!"
SHAME!!
We need more regard and preservation of history and its landmarks!
I’d rather live on Park Avenue
@@fogforestambience San Diego does have what's left of preservation and history, but now lacks, because of over-destruction.
Anyone know mark steven from beacon hill? Plz reply
Anyone know mark
Why the streets are so deserted?
People in Boston working hard as always or it's very early
It was a colder and rainier day in late winter/early spring
Alot of residents absent, because they are at their jobs.