Brunswick, Maine: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Naval Air History and More!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Join me on an exciting adventure as we explore the charming town of Brunswick, Maine! In this video, I'll take you on a journey through the historic streets, introducing you to the town's rich heritage and captivating attractions. We'll marvel at the stunning Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, delve into the fascinating history of the Naval Air Station Brunswick, and immerse ourselves in the academic ambiance of Bowdoin College. Additionally, we'll visit the former home of the renowned author Harriet Beecher Stowe, where her literary masterpieces came to life.
Get ready to experience the vibrant energy of Maine Street, the heart of this delightful town, and embrace the spirit of exploration that awaits around every corner. Whether you're a solo traveler seeking new adventures or someone who enjoys living vicariously through others' experiences, this vlog offers a glimpse into the wonders of Brunswick, Maine.
Don't forget to leave a comment letting me know if Brunswick is a town you would visit or live in. If you've been to or lived in Brunswick, tell me about any hidden gems I missed that I should check out next time. So sit back, relax, and let your wanderlust guide you through this captivating journey!
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Great channel brother!!! Very educational and thanks for doing videos Including the African American experience.
Thanks for the kind words! I love to share the info I learn about a place with you. I look forward to sharing more interesting places and history with you!
Oh ok I am so excited! ❤❤❤❤
Hope you enjoy! 💙
Enjoyed your video on Brunswick, ME. I've always driven through the town but never stopped to take in the history and beauty. Thanks for sharing Kenny!
Thanks so much Jo! Brunswick is a nice little town with friendly people. I'm happy I got to show a little of what I experienced there. 💙
I grew up in Brunswick and went to the church every sunday in what is now the museum. my dad flew for vp 26, 8 and vpu1 all stationed there in Brunswick. he flew p-3c orions through the 90's
Wow! Thanks for stopping by and sharing. What a unique place to grow up. Having a dad in the military is very cool. I did too! I'm glad I could show you your old home!
I really enjoyed your look at Brunswick. When I was young I so interested in Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad. I really like how you incorporate so many historical aspects into the places you visit. Wonderful share 😊
Harriet Tubman was an amazing person with an amazing story. I love to share a bit of the history I learn with you. I usually go places and completely research a place to understand how It came to be. I always struggle with how much to share before it turns into a history vlog. 😆 I appreciate that you enjoy it. Maybe I'm not so bad at creating a balance between show and tell. I love hearing from you. Thanks for your support. 💙
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I loved the video, thank you!
Thanks Meatmachines! I enjoyed making and sharing it. I have more great stuff coming. Hope you get a chance to check it out!
Joshua Chamberlain was there Bowdoin College the guy that started Subway went there many other famous people went to bowling College I live right down the road
Wow! That's a college that produces significant people. Most people have never even heard of it. Thanks a lot for sharing that!
I grew up in Georgia. The Civil War always lingered in the background. Many antebellum homes and pre colonel, especially in Savannah. I had a friend visit from California who was shocked that we still had segregated cemeteries. There's a heaviness in the south. Maybe a lingering sadness. I've always been drawn to New England. I have many thoughts on slavery Especially the transatlantic slave trade. It's a great evil that humanity ever thought it was acceptable.
Agreed. It's unthinkable that humans thought that owning other humans was acceptable. It's interesting that we are one country, but people don't understand how the institution of slavery defines the culture of a region even until this very moment. New England certainly has great vibes. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me.
I fun fact I am a volunteer for the naval museum. The civil air patrol has a squadron there to check it out sometime
Hi Kyle! Thanks for sharing that. You volunteers do such a great job and I appreciate you!
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Its a P-3Orion. Not a P-8
@@SamuelPittinaro Hey Samuel! Thanks for clarifying that. What a cool aircraft!