For those on mobile Timestamps 1:15 - Exiting Jay Street-MetroTech Subway Station 5:15 - Jay Street & Myrtle Avenue 9:40 - Tillary Street & Jay Street 15:40 - Cadman Plaza West & Tillary Street 22:00 - Joralemon Street & Court Street 25:00 - Joralemon Street & Clinton Street 29:26 - Joralemon Street & Hicks Street 33:15 - Joralemon Street & Furman Street (Brooklyn-Queens Expressway) 38:15 - Remsen Street & Hicks Street 39:55 - Montague Terrace & Remsen Street 41:35 - Brooklyn Heights Promenade Entrance at Remsen Street 44:05 - George Washington "Four Chimneys" Artifact 46:35 - Columbia Heights & Pierrepont Street 49:35 - Brooklyn Heights Promenade Entrance at Clark Street 54:45 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Entrance at Middagh Street (Closed for Renovations) 58:40 - Old Fulton Street & Furman Street (Brooklyn Bridge Park Fulton Ferry District) 1:03:25 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Entrance at Water Street and New Dock Street (St. Ann's Warehouse) 1:05:20 - Jane's Carousel 1:09:00 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Pebble Beach 1:11:00 - Walking Under the Manhattan Bridge 1:13:05 - Adams Street & John Street 1:15:00 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Entrance at Washington Street & Water Street 1:18:05 - Washington Street & Front Street 1:20:15 - Jay Street & Washington Street
People who want to live in nyc have to see your videos to understand how living in this big city every day can be. I lived in nyc and it’s not like in the movies I appreciate your job
So impressed with the quality of this footage. Never been to NYC so this was a lovely introduction. I now have a visceral and really positive sense of what the city has to offer. Many thanks!
was in brooklyn 2 years ago. we had pizza from a restaurant across the street from the river cafe, but cant remember the name of it. we sat on the stones by lukes seafood. good times, my boyfriend broke up with me 6 monyhs later, miss him terribly. thanks for bringing back good memories
Did you think how much NY would change in a year due to the current Corona Virus crisis? My hubby is from Brooklyn but haven't been back in more than 30 years. I was able to take him back home with this video, while sitting at home. To see his expression of happiness and hear his stories is priceless. Thank you! You did an awesome job by the way😊
Have walked the same paths many times with my granddaughters, true children of Brooklyn. So many precious memories. Wife and I have also walked many paths walked by the narrator. A little concerned about prospects for the promenade. The playground by Pierrepont is loaded with memories for me.
53:47 Fruit streets are Cranberry, Pineapple and Orange streets, thus giving the sitting area its name. You likely missed the other two. My favorite neighborhood in Brooklyn, hands down. After a few years away, I am finally a resident again. Thanks for taking the time to share this beauty with the world.
Also Willow St. One story is that the wealthy Miss Middagh, annoyed by rich neighbors naming their streets, substituted generic fruits and trees. See: streeteasy.com/blog/brooklyn-heights-fruit-streets-named-cranberry-pineapple-orange. I rented a room there as a poor Bklyn Polytech student.
Thanks alot buddy. I've been born and Breed in Brooklyn. Moved out of state with other family when I was 20. My whole life is in that city still. I can't express my gratitude for people like you who give me a good throwback on memory lane
Last time is twenty years ago. Not back since ... until now. As Corvid lock downer I could not appreciate your efforts enough. Great videos and narratives. Thank you and all the best.
Brooklyn has changed a lot! I lived in Manhattan back then in the 1970's... I will be traveling to NYC in June 🤗 Thanks again for posting so informative videos !!!
As a former NYC resident born and raised, and now living in So.Cal. I appreciate your City tours. This one stands out because as a snobby Manhattan-ite, I don't know much about Brooklyn. It deserves to be recognized. Funny narrative at times. You do an excellent job....Thanks for sharing the City to the world.
In these days when “duct, here comes a bullet,” is as common as having lunch at the deli, these just walking videos will always be welcomed. Great video.
I’ve always wanted to go to NY, since I was little but I can’t afford it. This is exactly what I’d spend my days doing walking and admiring every curve ❤️, talking to NY’s people❤️. Thank you so much for your videos and info of Bronx, Brooklyn, Broadway, just ALL of your NYC videos! I’m going to watch them over and over there’s so much to see!
I've been doing walks and drives, especially NYC, LA and London during this home confinement. THIS WALK AND YOUR NARRATION THROUGH THIS AREA OF BROOKLYN AND BROOKLYN HGTS. AND DUMBO is the best I've watched! Just excellent!!! Thank you!❤️
Thank you for the walk in New York. I felt as if I were there. I have never been to New York and ALWAYS wanted to go. I am now 61 Years of age and hope to put it on my bucket list. Great Video.
Outstanding, born and bred in Brooklyn 71 years ago, now living in the desert south west it was great to see the place of my birth and how it has changed from what I remembered.
Your filming is absolutely fantastic 👍 i actually feel im there...also thanks for all the info about time and weather etc really enjoyed this video, keep up the good work actionkid 😎
Breukelen, Utrecht, NL. A small city with a pop of 15.000 in the central Netherlands. It was the base for the world famous name of Brooklyn. I think it’s mindblowing. Greetings from Holland🇺🇸🇳🇱
thank you so much for this wonderful video of brooklyn NY . i visited brooklyn back in 2010 and fell in LOVE with it. this video gives me a much better perspective of your wonderful city. GREAT JOB!!!
Thank you for the amazing video of Brooklyn......Brooklyn is so beautiful.......I also like the way you introduce every section you walk through.....It mad me want to keep watching till the end...keep posting.....Thank You!
I live in Brooklyn and show your videos to my parents when home for the holidays cause they’re too old to travel easily but I can still show them Around the places I like to walk with your videos. So thanks for all you do
Love love the narrated videos! They're so relaxing and I love how you're narrating it in real time rather than doing voiceover in post. It's so different, I really enjoy it.
I just wanted to take a moment to give you a heartfelt thanks and tell you that I truly enjoyed this video. I grew up in the Fort Greene area. I left New York in 2000 for good and everything has changed so much but I know the Brooklyn Heights , the Concord Village, Fulton Street area but I had never been down in dumbo even though I used to take the F train at York Street quite a bit and yes it is a fire hazard. Thank you so much I thoroughly enjoyed this and keep bringing us these great videos please
For the duration of this fantastic video I felt like I'm there. I'm in Brooklyn and walking around . viewing Brooklyn bridge and Manhattan bridge with its beauty and loudness. I've never been there and you made this for me as if I'm walking around the town with a friend and he was explaining and talking about the area. I cant thank you enough.
I absolutely love the videos that you do I can’t tell you how much I appreciate them. God bless you always! It has always been my lifelong dream to be in New York and through you I really get to see it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart thank you!
Just a note to say how much I like our walks together through NYC. We once visited NYC in 2008 for a Conventioin and even though being from the SF Bay Area walking the streets of NYC was a bit intimadating but very interesting and fun. Please keep on sharing. I watch your walks on a wide screen TV so it’s like being there myself.
Stuck at home with the family missing our vacations to visit family in New York. It was nice to "walk" around and take in the sights. Your narration and info was a great addition. Thanks for the video! 👍
Wooow i watch the whole thing lolo very relaxin so calm , Brooklyn has so much history,i feel like I'm there with you biggie smalls Felton Street right goosebumps at..57.54.....
Went to college at citytech from 2007 to 2011. Used to take the A train and get out right next to NYU polotech. In 2012 I had to leave NY to go back home to the islands. I miss that place like crazy
Thank you very much for sharing your sightseeing. Very interesting entertaining and full of geographic and historical references! Congratulations and greetings from Portugal
This video was great, I saw it full !! ... I enjoyed it a lot, I love Brooklyn and all its surroundings, it's a place to visit it many times, it's beautiful !!! ... Thank you so much actionkid for this great video 💝👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great video with good commentary! I have been to NYC a number of times but have never seen any of these beautiful areas. The homes in Brooklyn are so charming and that promenade is so cool! I LOVED THIS VIDEO!
Thank you for the tour, l’m born and rise Brooklyn and it was delightful watching you walk around, l’m only a 15 minute walk from downtown Brooklyn. 😊🙏🏻❤️
my absolute favorite narrative video so far. I had so many memories, almost everywhere you walked, and never knew the extensive history. Thank you so much!!! Watching your video Helped me through a tough day.
Wow i was born in Brooklyn haven't been to Fulton Street in so many years this is a trip down memory lane nice to know a piece of it's history about the Native Americans which I just happen to be
I live in Texas but am fascinated with the Brooklyn bridge. Reading about its construction was really interesting. Seems New Yorkers have quite an attraction to it also. Videos are great. Can't go to sleep though to much to see.
Thank you. I walked on Brooklyn Bridge a few yrs ago. Something on my bucket list. I wish i had someone like you to narrate what was around me. Great job !
if you return ti NYC, you will have someone to narrate the walking tour...free...sign up at www.bigapplegreeter.org and get a greeter guide to show you around.
Very nice video of Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO.. The Clock Tower Building at 1 Main Street was where i worked for 10 yrs before it became a condominium. The actor, Jim Carrey actually owns the penthouse clock tower apartment. The best neighborhood in all of Brooklyn is right there...Brooklyn and Columbia Heights...including DUMBO. Best to visit the promenade at just before sunset or after dark to see the lights of the city sparkle.; same can be said of walking along the Brooklyn Bridge ..Keep up with the nice videos.
Thank you for your videos! They are by far the most interesting walking and talking vids I've seen on TH-cam. I can't get enough of NYC:) Keep 'em coming!:) On a side note, I believe the traffic 'going north' is, therefore, the 'northbound' traffic. 'X-bound' is an adjective, not an adverb. Not at the moment, at least:)
Great video. I haven't seen these areas since before I joined the Air Force in 1971. I am retired now in Louisiana but New York will always be my city. So much has changed there yet I still see areas that are alive. Thanks for sharing this video. All the best. Stay safe out there.
Epic and informative walk, makes me realise what ground can be covered in 90 minutes in NY. Didn’t realise Brooklyn would be 3rd largest city in USA on it’s own. Amused by the off the cuff dog comments. Very watchable, keep up good work. Ron UK.
Wow, that was just awesome, A.K.! I really like your narrated videos. They are so informative. I have mentioned it before, but watching your videos (narrated or not) make me feel like I was there with you. I feel like I have been walking through the city, while just sitting here at home. Thank you so much!
What a wonderful journey you are some walker, I wish I could tread along like that, but alas age forbids love to you from Co Wicklow Ireland woodenbridge. 🇮🇪🍀🤗
I have been wanting to see Brooklyn for many years and just never get myself there. You have allowed me a very special visit sir! I love the filming and you certainly made a labor of love with so much ground traveled. Thank you!
Mr. ActionKid, living in San Diego I find your narrated video a pleasure to watch. I've toured NYC but didn't make it to Brooklyn. Thanks for your excellent video.
Love the history of New York... Just some of many places that are named after Dutch background: Breukelen->Brooklyn, Coney Island->Konijneneiland, Bushwick->Boswijk, Flushing -> Vlissingen
At (41:35) the house directly behind the tree was used as a location for the 1977 horror film The Sentinel. The priest stares out from the top floor window out over the harbour.
I did not know they took down the cadman library for that new building. this was a shock for me. Shows I haven't been back there for some time. Great video thank you.
Thanks for the video! I've been in Dumbo when I was visiting NYC in 2017 and trained at the Gleasons gym. Nice to see the surrounding and York Street Subway station again
I love your voice and accent, I'm from England and we have the most varied and distinct regional accents. Definatly my favourite US accent is New Yorks. I love that strong accent. As much as yours isnt as strong, it's still apparent, I love how you say Brooklyn, I could listen to it all day.
Great video thanks. Brings back memories from a couple of years ago of getting the east side ferry to DUMBO, walking around, getting some food and then walking over the Brooklyn bridge at night back into Manhattan
For those on mobile
Timestamps
1:15 - Exiting Jay Street-MetroTech Subway Station
5:15 - Jay Street & Myrtle Avenue
9:40 - Tillary Street & Jay Street
15:40 - Cadman Plaza West & Tillary Street
22:00 - Joralemon Street & Court Street
25:00 - Joralemon Street & Clinton Street
29:26 - Joralemon Street & Hicks Street
33:15 - Joralemon Street & Furman Street (Brooklyn-Queens Expressway)
38:15 - Remsen Street & Hicks Street
39:55 - Montague Terrace & Remsen Street
41:35 - Brooklyn Heights Promenade Entrance at Remsen Street
44:05 - George Washington "Four Chimneys" Artifact
46:35 - Columbia Heights & Pierrepont Street
49:35 - Brooklyn Heights Promenade Entrance at Clark Street
54:45 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Entrance at Middagh Street (Closed for Renovations)
58:40 - Old Fulton Street & Furman Street (Brooklyn Bridge Park Fulton Ferry District)
1:03:25 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Entrance at Water Street and New Dock Street (St. Ann's Warehouse)
1:05:20 - Jane's Carousel
1:09:00 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Pebble Beach
1:11:00 - Walking Under the Manhattan Bridge
1:13:05 - Adams Street & John Street
1:15:00 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Entrance at Washington Street & Water Street
1:18:05 - Washington Street & Front Street
1:20:15 - Jay Street & Washington Street
Nice walk
A beach? Nothing like our Gold Coast beaches out here 😳
Very useful information!
You rock AK, keep it up brother
It was Polytechnic University of Brooklyn when I went to school.
People who want to live in nyc have to see your videos to understand how living in this big city every day can be.
I lived in nyc and it’s not like in the movies
I appreciate your job
2:02 mastered the art of randomly chilling in the streets.
So impressed with the quality of this footage. Never been to NYC so this was a lovely introduction. I now have a visceral and really positive sense of what the city has to offer. Many thanks!
The city has the feeling of positivity all around it that’s for sure!
was in brooklyn 2 years ago. we had pizza from a restaurant across the street from the river cafe, but cant remember the name of it. we sat on the stones by lukes seafood. good times, my boyfriend broke up with me 6 monyhs later, miss him terribly. thanks for bringing back good memories
Don't worry everything gonna be alright
I would really like to thank you for taking the time to show us Brooklyn. I grew up there but moved to Florida in 1970. Thanks again Jess
You’re welcome! Glad I could show you your hometown again
John Dough Well Florida is significantly cheaper than both California and NY and offers a much better quality of life.
@@pressurewashingcompany , THE HURRICANES YOU CAN KEEP!!!
@John Dough everyone likes different things. Why should someone like the same thing as you?
@@tax905972 Remember Sandy?
Did you think how much NY would change in a year due to the current Corona Virus crisis? My hubby is from Brooklyn but haven't been back in more than 30 years. I was able to take him back home with this video, while sitting at home. To see his expression of happiness and hear his stories is priceless. Thank you! You did an awesome job by the way😊
Brooklyn is better post corona. Manhattan is a hell hole. Why did you drag your husband out of the best city on earth
I can't get over how big New York is WOW! Very cool city.
yessir love my city
Check out Hong Kong or Tokyo..
It makes NY look like a suburb
@@Oden-Heinrich Very true!
Yup, and this just Brooklyn, Queens is much bigger! Plus the other boroughs!
@@LadellTurner and which one is safer? Brooklyn or Qeens?
Thankyou so much for this Full Fat, 84 minute video! I love your shorter videos but these feature length tours are a huge treat!
I never realized how clean and vibrant Brooklyn is...I always had a negative image of what it would look like. Thanks.
Yea, I guess it depends on where in BK
maybe because it wasn't until recent decades?
It used to be like that not anymore
Just a few years ago, Dumbo were just a bunch of abandoned warehouses, crazy how much money capital can influence an area
depends on neighborhood, aka how gentrified the area is.
Have walked the same paths many times with my granddaughters, true children of Brooklyn. So many precious memories.
Wife and I have also walked many paths walked by the narrator.
A little concerned about prospects for the promenade. The playground by Pierrepont is loaded with memories for me.
53:47 Fruit streets are Cranberry, Pineapple and Orange streets, thus giving the sitting area its name. You likely missed the other two. My favorite neighborhood in Brooklyn, hands down. After a few years away, I am finally a resident again. Thanks for taking the time to share this beauty with the world.
Also Willow St. One story is that the wealthy Miss Middagh, annoyed by rich
neighbors naming their streets, substituted generic fruits and trees. See:
streeteasy.com/blog/brooklyn-heights-fruit-streets-named-cranberry-pineapple-orange. I rented a room there as a poor Bklyn Polytech student.
Thanks alot buddy. I've been born and Breed in Brooklyn. Moved out of state with other family when I was 20. My whole life is in that city still. I can't express my gratitude for people like you who give me a good throwback on memory lane
I recently became a Patron because your videos are very informative and relaxing to watch.
Thank you so much for your support!
Last time is twenty years ago. Not back since ... until now. As Corvid lock downer I could not appreciate your efforts enough. Great videos and narratives. Thank you and all the best.
Brooklyn has changed a lot! I lived in Manhattan back then in the 1970's... I will be traveling to NYC in June 🤗 Thanks again for posting so informative videos !!!
With this virus i wonder did you still go
As a former NYC resident born and raised, and now living in So.Cal. I appreciate your City tours. This one stands out because as a snobby Manhattan-ite, I don't know much about Brooklyn. It deserves to be recognized. Funny narrative at times. You do an excellent job....Thanks for sharing the City to the world.
You’re welcome, I enjoy making these videos and hope you stay tuned for more!
In these days when “duct, here comes a bullet,” is as common as having lunch at the deli, these just walking videos will always be welcomed. Great video.
I’ve always wanted to go to NY, since I was little but I can’t afford it. This is exactly what I’d spend my days doing walking and admiring every curve ❤️, talking to NY’s people❤️. Thank you so much for your videos and info of Bronx, Brooklyn, Broadway, just ALL of your NYC videos! I’m going to watch them over and over there’s so much to see!
I never been In nyc myself but one day
Why can't you afford it? It's not that expensive for a lifelong dream.
Thank you for narratoring your video. I am blind and cannot see the footage, but I appreciate the sounds of the city and the narration.
I've been doing walks and drives, especially NYC, LA and London during this home confinement. THIS WALK AND YOUR NARRATION THROUGH THIS AREA OF BROOKLYN AND BROOKLYN HGTS. AND DUMBO is the best I've watched! Just excellent!!! Thank you!❤️
Thank you for the walk in New York. I felt as if I were there. I have never been to New York and ALWAYS wanted to go. I am now 61 Years of age and hope to put it on my bucket list. Great Video.
this video just strenghtened my desire to live in the NYC... thank u for the opportunity to at least imagine being there! such a great job
Outstanding, born and bred in Brooklyn 71 years ago, now living in the desert south west it was great to see the place of my birth and how it has changed from what I remembered.
So many movies and television shows come to mind as you walk through Brooklyn, love it.
Great tour. So much has changed since I rode the subway daily over the Manhattan Bridge to work. Still a lot familiar, a lot of nostalgia. Thank you.
Your filming is absolutely fantastic 👍 i actually feel im there...also thanks for all the info about time and weather etc really enjoyed this video, keep up the good work actionkid 😎
Breukelen, Utrecht, NL. A small city with a pop of 15.000 in the central Netherlands. It was the base for the world famous name of Brooklyn. I think it’s mindblowing. Greetings from Holland🇺🇸🇳🇱
thank you so much for this wonderful video of brooklyn NY . i visited brooklyn back in 2010 and fell in LOVE with it. this video gives me a much better perspective of your wonderful city. GREAT JOB!!!
Thank you for the amazing video of Brooklyn......Brooklyn is so beautiful.......I also like the way you introduce every section you walk through.....It mad me want to keep watching till the end...keep posting.....Thank You!
Brooklyn Heights is realy beautifull. Thank you for the video.
I agree 💯
I live in Brooklyn and show your videos to my parents when home for the holidays cause they’re too old to travel easily but I can still show them
Around the places I like to walk with your videos. So thanks for all you do
You’re welcome!
Love love the narrated videos! They're so relaxing and I love how you're narrating it in real time rather than doing voiceover in post. It's so different, I really enjoy it.
Thank you!
I have watched this episode many times and never tire of it. Perfect. Well done.
I just wanted to take a moment to give you a heartfelt thanks and tell you that I truly enjoyed this video. I grew up in the Fort Greene area. I left New York in 2000 for good and everything has changed so much but I know the Brooklyn Heights , the Concord Village, Fulton Street area but I had never been down in dumbo even though I used to take the F train at York Street quite a bit and yes it is a fire hazard.
Thank you so much I thoroughly enjoyed this and keep bringing us these great videos please
For the duration of this fantastic video I felt like I'm there. I'm in Brooklyn and walking around . viewing Brooklyn bridge and Manhattan bridge with its beauty and loudness. I've never been there and you made this for me as if I'm walking around the town with a friend and he was explaining and talking about the area. I cant thank you enough.
I absolutely love the videos that you do I can’t tell you how much I appreciate them. God bless you always! It has always been my lifelong dream to be in New York and through you I really get to see it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart thank you!
Thank you very much 😊
Me too. Not going to make it there now, but this is wonderful!
Prepare yourself for a lot of cement and sidewalks. I lived in Midtown Manhattan (E. 44th St) and the sidewalks go forever..............
Enjoy your tour...I'm a native Brooklynite myself and I learned a little more background on this tour... keep up the splendid work..
Thank you!
Thanks for the specific info throughout the video...it is always helpful to have the oral description as well as the visual.
Just a note to say how much I like our walks together through NYC. We once visited NYC in 2008 for a Conventioin and even though being from the SF Bay Area walking the streets of NYC was a bit intimadating but very interesting and fun. Please keep on sharing. I watch your walks on a wide screen TV so it’s like being there myself.
Thank you!
Thank you for another beautiful video. Your production values are top-notch. May the Universe bless you! John.
Stuck at home with the family missing our vacations to visit family in New York. It was nice to "walk" around and take in the sights. Your narration and info was a great addition. Thanks for the video! 👍
You are a wonderful tour guide. I felt like I was there and now know where to go once I get to Brooklyn. Super job!
Thank you very much!
Very much like your relaxed informative narration style. I know it's much more work for you, but it's much appreciated. ATB from the UK!
Awesome tour and narration - great to see Dumbo at the end, it's SO popular with the Instagramers :)
Thanks. NYC is very much an Instagram city.
I enjoyed this documentary, very interesting. I lived on York & Jay St's when I was born on 01/1941.
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@@annikawahlsten323 ^^ dead so true
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Greetings from California, I really digged your Brooklyn blog! It was awesome. Never been there but now I really want to go. Sara
Wooow i watch the whole thing lolo very relaxin so calm , Brooklyn has so much history,i feel like I'm there with you biggie smalls Felton Street right goosebumps at..57.54.....
Went to college at citytech from 2007 to 2011. Used to take the A train and get out right next to NYU polotech. In 2012 I had to leave NY to go back home to the islands. I miss that place like crazy
Thank you very much for sharing your sightseeing. Very interesting entertaining and full of geographic and historical references! Congratulations and greetings from Portugal
I arrived. Nyc 1954 left 2005 and miss it dearly. Live in Belize now and love the peace. Thanks
This video was great, I saw it full !! ... I enjoyed it a lot, I love Brooklyn and all its surroundings, it's a place to visit it many times, it's beautiful !!! ... Thank you so much actionkid for this great video 💝👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You’re welcome!
@@ActionKid Great video as always! Really enjoy every one of them.
David from Vancouver Canada
Thank you, you have changed my perception about BROOKLYN.
Interesting informative really enjoyed it. Hi from Ireland. Thank you.
Bayridge!!!! NYC is awesome!!!! South philly native,lived in Brooklyn 4 years,worked in an out for 20!!!! Livin Aloha now!!!!
Great video with good commentary!
I have been to NYC a number of times but have never seen any of these beautiful areas.
The homes in Brooklyn are so charming and that promenade is so cool!
I LOVED THIS VIDEO!
Thank you for the tour, l’m born and rise Brooklyn and it was delightful watching you walk around, l’m only a 15 minute walk from downtown Brooklyn. 😊🙏🏻❤️
Thank you for taking us along this unique venture of New York!.
my absolute favorite narrative video so far. I had so many memories, almost everywhere you walked, and never knew the extensive history. Thank you so much!!! Watching your video Helped me through a tough day.
Thank you very much!
Wow i was born in Brooklyn haven't been to Fulton Street in so many years this is a trip down memory lane nice to know a piece of it's history about the Native Americans which I just happen to be
Awesome! I also have a video of Fulton Street by itself from the Broadway Junction to Brooklyn Bridge Park: th-cam.com/video/k7cH4_lurU4/w-d-xo.html
I live in Texas but am fascinated with the Brooklyn bridge. Reading about its construction was really interesting. Seems New Yorkers have quite an attraction to it also. Videos are great. Can't go to sleep though to much to see.
Well okay you
Thank you for the tour! I’ve only seen NY on movies and television. Your tour makes me feel like I’m walking with you. Your city is beautiful
This so pleasing to watch....I never thought I’d like this....but wow I love it!
Thank you. I walked on Brooklyn Bridge a few yrs ago. Something on my bucket list. I wish i had someone like you to narrate what was around me. Great job !
if you return ti NYC, you will have someone to narrate the walking tour...free...sign up at www.bigapplegreeter.org and get a greeter guide to show you around.
Thanks! My mom was raised there. It’s great to see. Very pretty area!
I loved it because I saw again every place I visited and I remembered all the streets,greetings from Asuncion,Paraguay | South America
Very nice video of Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO.. The Clock Tower Building at 1 Main Street was where i worked for 10 yrs before it became a condominium. The actor, Jim Carrey actually owns the penthouse clock tower apartment. The best neighborhood in all of Brooklyn is right there...Brooklyn and Columbia Heights...including DUMBO. Best to visit the promenade at just before sunset or after dark to see the lights of the city sparkle.; same can be said of walking along the Brooklyn Bridge ..Keep up with the nice videos.
Thank you!
Thank you for a great tour of my birthplace... I lived there from 1961 to 1979. Great narrative!!!!
I really hope that promenade is saved, it is so beautiful.
Thank you Action Kid for your bravery and courage and bringing us along with you!
Your walking tours are awesome man! Enjoy watching all your videos. Keep em coming!!
I appreciate so much, you deserve all views you get. Keep up.
Thank you for your videos! They are by far the most interesting walking and talking vids I've seen on TH-cam. I can't get enough of NYC:) Keep 'em coming!:) On a side note, I believe the traffic 'going north' is, therefore, the 'northbound' traffic. 'X-bound' is an adjective, not an adverb. Not at the moment, at least:)
Great video. I haven't seen these areas since before I joined the Air Force in 1971. I am retired now in Louisiana but New York will always be my city. So much has changed there yet I still see areas that are alive. Thanks for sharing this video. All the best. Stay safe out there.
Epic and informative walk, makes me realise what ground can be covered in 90 minutes in NY. Didn’t realise Brooklyn would be 3rd largest city in USA on it’s own. Amused by the off the cuff dog comments. Very watchable, keep up good work. Ron UK.
Wow, that was just awesome, A.K.! I really like your narrated videos. They are so informative. I have mentioned it before, but watching your videos (narrated or not) make me feel like I was there with you. I feel like I have been walking through the city, while just sitting here at home. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome! It’s always a pleasure to make them.
What a wonderful journey you are some walker, I wish I could tread along like that, but alas age forbids love to you from Co Wicklow Ireland woodenbridge. 🇮🇪🍀🤗
GORGEOUS VIEWS, APPRECIATED VERY MUCH. IT IS GREAT TO WATCH THESE VIDEOS TO BEAT THE LOCKDOWN ANXIETY FEELINGS DUE TO THE PANDEMIC. 🙏🏼👍🏼👏🏻
Love the narrated videos !!!! So informative !!!! Great camera work !!!!
Love your videos , I’m from England and have only been to America’s west coast, love the narration, you seem like a good guy
Your vids are the best. Of course, that is easy, you are recording the best city!
I have been wanting to see Brooklyn for many years and just never get myself there. You have allowed me a very special visit sir! I love the filming and you certainly made a labor of love with so much ground traveled. Thank you!
Thank you very much! I’m glad I could show you Brooklyn.
Mr. ActionKid, living in San Diego I find your narrated video a pleasure to watch. I've toured NYC but didn't make it to Brooklyn. Thanks for your excellent video.
Thank you so much for this opportunity to meet NYC, more precisely Brooklyn neighborhood and your historics bridges. God bless you bro.
You’re welcome!
Love the history of New York... Just some of many places that are named after Dutch background: Breukelen->Brooklyn, Coney Island->Konijneneiland, Bushwick->Boswijk, Flushing -> Vlissingen
Harlem - Haarlem
At (41:35) the house directly behind the tree was used as a location for the 1977 horror film The Sentinel. The priest stares out from the top floor window out over the harbour.
I did not know they took down the cadman library for that new building. this was a shock for me. Shows I haven't been back there for some time. Great video thank you.
Yeah they did remove it and residents in this area are very disappointed
Thanks, man! That was a great tour!
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God Bless New yOrk!! such real strong people!! all they been through!!!! Tyvm 4 sharing this up load!! & god Bless u 2!!
Excellent narration. You seem to know the history well around town.Good job action kid!
You are such an excellent tourist guide!
I live in Brooklyn why am I watching this
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I live in Brooklyn heights
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah if i was here
I was saying the same thing😂 , Actionkidd just makes us look even more incredible for the world to see
Vision, cause you don't know or have seen all those areas....just like me.
Thanks for the video! I've been in Dumbo when I was visiting NYC in 2017 and trained at the Gleasons gym. Nice to see the surrounding and York Street Subway station again
I remember always going to Fulton st to shop in 94-95. Man I miss those times.
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Great video - thank you for taking the time and effort to produce it. A great tour of Brooklyn.
1:16:04 watch "once upon time in america" bro. you will understand why that angle is so famous.
Thank you for this video. It helps me to see what the area around DUMBO looks like. I was fearful of going there.
I love your voice and accent, I'm from England and we have the most varied and distinct regional accents.
Definatly my favourite US accent is New Yorks. I love that strong accent. As much as yours isnt as strong, it's still apparent, I love how you say Brooklyn, I could listen to it all day.
AWESOME video, makes my elliptical time enjoyable! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
i love how he's just talking to the camera and nobody really cares nor pays attention- my anxiety would go brr if i tried to do that
like the cringe the blue jacket guy felt from being pulled by his mother holding his hands lol 1:05:30
Great video thanks. Brings back memories from a couple of years ago of getting the east side ferry to DUMBO, walking around, getting some food and then walking over the Brooklyn bridge at night back into Manhattan
Glad you enjoyed it