Born in raised in Philadelphia and ill say you did a great job on independence hall! It is much bigger in person and the park itself is larger than a photo can really capture.
Golden Gate Bridge is very famous all across the globe, especially the UK and Central Europe i believe. Many people know the bridge from the picture but, they don't know the name of it sometimes :D
I forgot that when I went to San Francisco in the summer, there were notably a lot of British people touring the city. Didn’t really expect that actually.
So for Independence Hall, the side building off to the west is actually where the Declaration of Independence is housed! The building to the east is the old city hall, before it was replaced by the current city hall, which is the tallest pure masonry building in the world, and was at the time the tallest inhabitable structure in the world. Philadelphia City Hall is honestly incredible, would love to see your take on it or other Philly landmarks at some point. oh also should clarify i am not from philly
Isn’t the DOI in the National Archives Museum in DC? Just trying to remember when I went to DC but I believe I saw it unless that was another document… there are a lot of them!
Your Golden Gate is another of my favs of yours, because I love this bridge. But also, was comparing what you've done with my own build. Again, I refranced hundreds of actual diagrams and photos. But I had to go with four traffic lanes to keep as close as possible to the deck's actual dimensions.
Growing up in Philly I always thought Independence Hall was considered a huge historical landmark nationwide and was not ready to hear him say Independence Hall after saying “This one might need some explaining” and “You might not recognize the name of this one”😂
I visited the Golden Gate Bridge a few weeks before the video came out and it’s absolutely nauseating looking straight up at the towers when walking across them. They’re absolutely massive and a lot taller than you’d think. Really fun experience though!
I've been inside 2 of these buildings, the Arch and the John Hancock Center. Also, as a St Louis resident, thank you for making up for the tallest building video.
Went to Philly last year, and just by searching around google maps after we visited Independence hall (also, the cemetery were Benjamin Franklin is a street away from independence hall) and I found Edgar Alan Poe’s house as a National Park, there are a lot of cool things in Philly, and also it would be cool if you could recreate the Chicago bean
As someone who went across the bridge a month and a half ago, it’s definitely a fun experience! It’s definitely a walk though since it’s roughly almost 2 miles in length but you get some really cool scenic views of the whole bay and the Pacific!
I feel like I’m not surprised since when I went there, there were a lot of British people. Cool to see though so many people from across the world at that bridge!
i cant wait for part 30/map download for las vegas because im making the 15th floor on the (i dont kno how to spell) bulogio resort and some of the 1st floor an interior.
IRL I am studying to become an architect, bridges aren't my field of study, but I do know a bit about them. If I'm not mistaken, the long curving cable that runs from one anchor point to the other is called a "Catenary Cable". The roadway is the "Deck", and then there's the "Span" basically, the length of deck between supports. Like I said, I am not studying to be a civil engineer, so I could tell you more about loads, shear walls, and building codes than stuff relating to bridges.
Hey bro I would recommend using Distant Horizons to show your larger builds completely, it may be something that's harder to do with shaders, but if possible it would really show the scale of larger builds.
There is a cool statue in Wichita Kansas that is not talked about a lot, It’s called the Keeper of the plains and I thought that that would be really cool to see in Minecraft but I just have no skill to do it myself lol
this gave me the idea to build the system of a down toxicity album cover in minecraft. its just the hollywood sign but it says system of a down instead of hollywood.
Born in raised in Philadelphia and ill say you did a great job on independence hall! It is much bigger in person and the park itself is larger than a photo can really capture.
I also live in Pennsylvania
(But my yt ads think I’m in texas)
I love Philly
Golden Gate Bridge is very famous all across the globe, especially the UK and Central Europe i believe. Many people know the bridge from the picture but, they don't know the name of it sometimes :D
@@Aestreax London Bridge is only famous because it *used* to looks cool. now it's just a sad concrete slab
I forgot that when I went to San Francisco in the summer, there were notably a lot of British people touring the city. Didn’t really expect that actually.
From uk, the golden gatd bridge is very famous and widely recognised
You nailed the Golden Gate Bridge and every build! This man is underrated you deserve a sub
Yeah, Golden Gate Bridge is quite famous at least here in germany
Zu wild hier ein deutschen zu treffen
@@mor7223 Tja zufälle gibts XD
Same in the Netherlands, neighbour 👌
Omg thats amazing!! very deserved!!!!!
Same in France 🇫🇷
Yes, it's very iconic we see the golden gate bridge and immediately think of san francisco here in Australia
Great job on the arch brother. I live about an hour south of St. Louis, and thanks for making up for the tallest state building video lol
Hell ya STL
You forgot the entrance it’s easy to make why😂
So for Independence Hall, the side building off to the west is actually where the Declaration of Independence is housed! The building to the east is the old city hall, before it was replaced by the current city hall, which is the tallest pure masonry building in the world, and was at the time the tallest inhabitable structure in the world. Philadelphia City Hall is honestly incredible, would love to see your take on it or other Philly landmarks at some point.
oh also should clarify i am not from philly
Isn’t the DOI in the National Archives Museum in DC? Just trying to remember when I went to DC but I believe I saw it unless that was another document… there are a lot of them!
I think you are thinking about the constitution.@@crystalcrab3539
That's what I thought too.....@@crystalcrab3539
@@crystalcrab3539 Your correct. But there were many copies made and distributed unlike the constitution
Dude, these buildings are amazing! You definitely deserve more subscribers!
5:42 yep in from Greece and it is!!
Your Golden Gate is another of my favs of yours, because I love this bridge. But also, was comparing what you've done with my own build. Again, I refranced hundreds of actual diagrams and photos. But I had to go with four traffic lanes to keep as close as possible to the deck's actual dimensions.
Super cool video as always. Can you do the tallest buildings in each European country? It would be really cool!
Growing up in Philly I always thought Independence Hall was considered a huge historical landmark nationwide and was not ready to hear him say Independence Hall after saying “This one might need some explaining” and “You might not recognize the name of this one”😂
I visited the Golden Gate Bridge a few weeks before the video came out and it’s absolutely nauseating looking straight up at the towers when walking across them. They’re absolutely massive and a lot taller than you’d think. Really fun experience though!
I've been inside 2 of these buildings, the Arch and the John Hancock Center.
Also, as a St Louis resident, thank you for making up for the tallest building video.
Went to Philly last year, and just by searching around google maps after we visited Independence hall (also, the cemetery were Benjamin Franklin is a street away from independence hall) and I found Edgar Alan Poe’s house as a National Park, there are a lot of cool things in Philly, and also it would be cool if you could recreate the Chicago bean
5:29 Yes, I'm not American and it is really famous here in my country.
I’m from England 🏴 and the Golden Gate Bridge 🌉 is definitely famous here (I especially love the one in Horizon Forbidden West)
As I’ve bent to the arch 2 times I’ve also admired the the top view from wen I first went up
Hi Bubba, I'm Italian and the golden gate is indeed pretty famous here, as always amazing builds!
This person should have at least 2.12M subs! They make really good content! And you’ve made it great! Never give up bro
You do such a great job at these, I love the content!
The Golden Gate is so famous here in Europe, I’m from Spain and I heard a lot of it and know people that only went to San Francisco to see it
As someone who went across the bridge a month and a half ago, it’s definitely a fun experience! It’s definitely a walk though since it’s roughly almost 2 miles in length but you get some really cool scenic views of the whole bay and the Pacific!
yeah, there's no other reason to go to SF anymore.
The place is just crime ridden nowadays.
yh Golden Gate bridge is very well known in the UK as well
It's probably most famous in the US if not the world
@@GooeyTheSlime23according to Google golden gate is the most recognizable in the entire world
I feel like I’m not surprised since when I went there, there were a lot of British people. Cool to see though so many people from across the world at that bridge!
My house is on the other side of the Hollywood sign. Next time how about building me into existence?! 🤣
can you do a tutorial on the independence hall please?
i cant wait for part 30/map download for las vegas because im making the 15th floor on the (i dont kno how to spell) bulogio resort and some of the 1st floor an interior.
Can you do US bridges? I just want to see you build the Mackinac from Michigan. Longest suspension bridge in the entire US as well!
IRL I am studying to become an architect, bridges aren't my field of study, but I do know a bit about them.
If I'm not mistaken, the long curving cable that runs from one anchor point to the other is called a "Catenary Cable". The roadway is the "Deck", and then there's the "Span" basically, the length of deck between supports.
Like I said, I am not studying to be a civil engineer, so I could tell you more about loads, shear walls, and building codes than stuff relating to bridges.
It's longer too
5:55 Yes it is famous in the uk, a bit
You are the best builder i have seen please keep up the great work
Hell ya STL
This guy not only teaches me how to build,but teaches me history🔥
I saw the gateway arch and immediately clicked
Yea
Yea haha
Same
Same except it was the Golden Gate Bridge for me!!!!
a future video idea: Pena Palace in Portugal looks really cool, im curious to see how you would build it into minecraft 😮
Do a series building the most famous thing of each metro area of the us.
Why didn’t you do the bean?
For the golden gate bridge, THERE'S SOMETHING CALLED RESEARCH!!!!
This dude is a chad for building 🗿
He deserves a play button,
İ saw the gateway arch in lego city
13:04 why are there floating leaf particles? ive also noticed something similar on the hollywood sign
Yeah, the same architects (there's an s because 3 people designed the Sears tower) that designed the Sears Tower designed the John Hancock Center
My favorite US landmark of yours is the World Trade Center😍😍😍. I hope it stands for generations!!!!
Damm underrated af commentary fire aswell 🔥
Can you do the burj khalifa
Fun fact: the independence hall is one River away from my fav aquarium (the adventure aquarium)
two words: amazing builds
8:41 TYSM 😊
this is guna be sick :)
10:04 based
Hey bro I would recommend using Distant Horizons to show your larger builds completely, it may be something that's harder to do with shaders, but if possible it would really show the scale of larger builds.
There is a cool statue in Wichita Kansas that is not talked about a lot, It’s called the Keeper of the plains and I thought that that would be really cool to see in Minecraft but I just have no skill to do it myself lol
great video. It was interesting to watch
Most welll known bridge ever probably
Did you work for build the earth?
I do believe u are correct Both Sears and Hancock had the same architecture firm.
Only 3.3K views? Talent isn't enough for TH-cam's algorithm
Brazilian here and the Golden Gate, One WTC, Willis Tower… are all very famous, and anyone recognizes them here.
Thank you for getting the gateway arch
Bro! I don't have that time or patience!!
wich mod you used to build over the height limit?
Do you think you could build a cruise ship? I think it would be a great episode, or series of episodes.
12:00 I think ish they were both designed by Fazlur Rahman Khan and Bruce Graham
Bro The John Hancock Center Not Even A Landmark! 😂😂😂
You are insane how do you do this
You should build the twin tower pools
Located at 180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007, USA
Great work my friend. I wonder what the Burj Khalifa would look like
lol, searching missouri's tallest building backs you up on that one. The Arch's not a building, it's a glorified observation deck.
Pls build Warsaw Spektrum Tower, I love yours landmarks Mc replices
Please do the rms Queen Mary at long beach California 😁love your construction
this gave me the idea to build the system of a down toxicity album cover in minecraft. its just the hollywood sign but it says system of a down instead of hollywood.
Thats funny
How does he build this stuff
You gotta let me get that schematic for when you made the twin towers
10:00 ive been inside the arch
Do the fuhrerbunker next pls!
Might be hard but could you build “the bean” (might be really hard though)❤
Man you forgot the Statue of Liberty 🗽
he should have done the empire state building
11:43 you mean it looks like a tall black building
Springfield Missouri plz do it
your god in the minecraft😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
In Detroit we got a bootleg independence hall
You should build the tallest biulding in earth country
I've been at the top of the gateway arch
can you please do the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral?
It aint HollyWood It GoneWood literaly😂
It's in Pennsylvania I already know it
when will you make the 🅱️ean
Taj mahal :)
And Missourians, he didn't build the Gateway Arch for the same reason he didn't build the Washington Monument
the gateway arch is a structure.. not a building. that's why its not considered the tallest building in Missouri.
Do it in survival pls
Now I’m mad at the fellow missourians, I’m from kc, that building is alot of the skyline
as a missourian all i have to say is fuck yea
The decuriloun of independence
Please build Elvis's Graceland!
Nice
Can you do Mexico City
There is a elevator in the arch
I’m picky an just saying the north tower is on land not water but the south tower is on water
make nuke from counterstrike
make Niagara falls
It is the popular bridge in the United States know