i again want to encourage you to combine your channels, old money luxury and old money mansions. you are getting paid by number of views, which means keeping the channels separate is cheating yourself out of a combined total number of views. your audiences are the same persons, so they will be there either way. seems to me that an old money minded person would do that which earns the most income for their channel
I lived in Boston and still live outside the city, and I've never heard of "North York?" The Gibson House is in Back Bay. The Weld mansion ( Larz Anderson Museum) was demolished; the museum was its carriage house. We already met Charles Bulfinch before the Nichols House; he was the architect of the Harrison Gray Otis mansion (in fact of all 3 of his Boston mansions).
I once lived in a house owned by RE Kennedy, run by his sister Kate. It was his postcard you showed, depicting the Paul Revere House, where I've been. It's part of the Freedom Trail (a Boston-based walking journey into history).
Still for sale (9/27/23) for only $14,995,000.00! I did get to see the front hall back when it was a college building. I always wanted to see the Ames mansion with its cherubs over the windows showing what was going on as well as the 2nd Otis mansion up on Mt. Vernon Street ( a free-standing mansion on Beacon Hill).
Which of these Boston “old money” mansions would you most like to visit?
i again want to encourage you to combine your channels, old money luxury and old money mansions. you are getting paid by number of views, which means keeping the channels separate is cheating yourself out of a combined total number of views. your audiences are the same persons, so they will be there either way. seems to me that an old money minded person would do that which earns the most income for their channel
The Kennedy's are not what "Old Money" folks would ever include in their rolls.
I will agree with you on that.
The Kennedy would have been considered jumped-up Irish immigrants.
you have a point there my good man
I lived in Boston and still live outside the city, and I've never heard of "North York?" The Gibson House is in Back Bay. The Weld mansion ( Larz Anderson Museum) was demolished; the museum was its carriage house. We already met Charles Bulfinch before the Nichols House; he was the architect of the Harrison Gray Otis mansion (in fact of all 3 of his Boston mansions).
Boston is my very favorite American city.
Thank you! I live in Back bay in a wonderful old building. Im new to boston and want to see the historical homes!
I once lived in a house owned by RE Kennedy, run by his sister Kate. It was his postcard you showed, depicting the Paul Revere House, where I've been. It's part of the Freedom Trail (a Boston-based walking journey into history).
Quite the video--the narrator and writer did all they could to make this interesting.
The Commander's house is stunning
Thanks!
Thanks so much Dianne! Very kind of you
The most entertaining thing in this video is the narrator's pronunciation of controversy.
What is North York?? 😂
The Ayer mansion?
Still for sale (9/27/23) for only $14,995,000.00! I did get to see the front hall back when it was a college building. I always wanted to see the Ames mansion with its cherubs over the windows showing what was going on as well as the 2nd Otis mansion up on Mt. Vernon Street ( a free-standing mansion on Beacon Hill).
To expensive to live and governor and mayor are ruining Boston Allegedly