Midtown & Downtown Phoenix, AZ - 4K - Sunny Afternoon Drive
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- Phoenix is the main city in the metropolitan area.
Before European settlers came to claim land, two Native American tribes, Hohokam and Patayan, co-existed in the area. Hohokam and Patayan are archaeological terms used to describe their culture. Hohokam represents a culture that lived across central and southern Arizona, with O'odham tribe ancestors. The Patayan represent the culture that lived on the western side of Arizona, leading into California and parts of northern Mexico. Their ancestors are the Yuman tribes.
When Spanish explorers first saw the Arizona landscape in the 1690s, they noticed the tribes abandoned some of their ways of living, such as their large adobe structures, and transitioning into more simple ways of living. Populations even declined a bit. Scientists think that the tribes transitioned into less material goods because it was more sustainable for a harsh desert environment.
In 1867, Jack Swilling saw much of what Winfield Scott saw (Scottsdale video with more information on Scott: • Scottsdale to Phoenix,... ) - farming opportunities. Except, Jack Swilling came upon this opportunity first, and decided to head back home in Wickenburg, around 70 miles up north. There he organized the Swilling Irrigation Canal Company, and moved to the Salt River Valley, known today as Phoenix, AZ.
By 1868, the company managed to get water into the valley by digging canals from the Salt River located east of Scottsdale and Phoenix. They were able to grow crops that summer, and Swilling's became famous, forming a small colony. That same year, the town was established as Phoenix. More information on Native American and Phoenix's history can be found below.
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Filming equipment and specs at bottom of description ⬇⬇⬇
00:23 - North Central Ave.
02:36 - Midtown Phoenix
08:08 - Downtown Phoenix
11:00 - West Jackson St
12:03 - Chase Field - Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks
12:15 - South 4th St
12:50 - East Lincoln St
13:03 - 3rd St
14:14 - East Buckeye Rd
14:48 - West Buckeye Rd
15:48 - 7th Ave
18:07 - Grand Ave
19:32 - West Roosevelt St
21:07 - North 5th Ave
23:23 - West Washington St
23:46 - 7th Ave
24:14 - West Jefferson St
27:06 - Footprint Center - Home of the Phoenix Suns
29:23 - South 5th St
30:19 - East Monroe St
31:16 - North 1st St
33:10 - East Portland St
33:24 - East 2nd St
36:18 - East Van Buren St
36:45 - North 3rd St
37:38 - East Fillmore St
Camera: Insta360 ONE RS
Lens: 4K Boost Lens
Settings: Flowstate 4K / 16:9 / 60fps
Memory: Onn. 256GB MicroSDXC U3
Editing Software: Adobe Premier Rush
Many thanks, j'ai parcouru en 1989 durant trois mois toute l'Arizona, le Wyoming, l'Utah, le Colorado, la Californie, Le Dakota Sud et Nord, le Montana, le Nouveau Mexique... seul avec ma Chevy d'occasion avec une "hernie" au pneu droit sans jamais vérifier le niveau d'huile, 12,000 kms et me suis arrêté dans des endroits souvent glauque où j'aurais pu me faire dépouiller et égorger des dizaines de fois en m'arrêtant dans des endroits "sensibles" et très isolés, dans les forêts du Colorado et à proximité de Medicine Bow là où se situe le Skinwalker Ranch........... et aussi dans des endroits où des personnes ont disparu. Beau voyage, belles régions, beaux Etats. La Californie est l'Etat que j'ai le moins aimé, trop bling-bling.........
Beautiful 😊
Appreciate it Zoran! Is there anywhere you would like to see?
@@roadtripslive Houston 😊
Houston and the whole of Texas has been added to our list!
@@roadtripslive ☺thanks!👍
What unique places/hikes/natural wonders/awesome food/all the cool stuff would you recommend?? 😁
😎 The Sun above with a V8 below, it does not get much better.💥👉
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L'Arizona est un Etat remarquable où il fait bon vivre.... J'étais chez des amis sur East Baseline Road, "Our Lady of Sorrows" a Roman catholic Church...
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Check the Scottsdale to Phoenix 4K vid. Added one of your timestamps!
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I'm adding some of your timestamps to our description Craig.👍👍👍Thank you for the love!
@@roadtripslive Okay!!, FunFact, I am from the Valley , currently in Sweden. I am able to avoid CabinFever with people like you, till I return. Thank You.😎❤💥🤟
@@kreggossmer2029 Happy to help 👍
How boring. No people, no life. Just cars and tall buildings. Life in America today.
We see all the different opportunities to be had when traveling through the big cities! But we totally understand if they aren't your deal, check out one of our scenic drives around Lake Tahoe, or take a trip through the Sierra Nevada foothills where all you'll see are the beautiful rolling hills and happy cows🐮
Thats life everywhere tbh it has to do with the Economy. People cant just live how yall used to live in the 80s - 90s, stufff actually cost money. Until we get our economy straighten out then we can live that sort of life again.
@@jema5039 We agree that living in a city is incredibly expensive. Most people live on the outskirts of town or even an hour away just to travel to the most densely parts of the city, and that's just for work. At night you would expect to see more people scattered throughout Phoenix. Someplace downtown that we were not able to capture is Roosevelt Row, with more people and inhabited urban area. This might be due to the less corporate America type feel.
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