Once again thanks to June's Journey for bringing us all together in Boston for the weekend ❤️ If you haven't already, join us in the brand new Detective Lounge update for June's Journey here: pixly.go2cloud.org/SH1W6
This collab is like when all your favorite teachers are together in one class just to talk during lunch and because you're a lonely child with no friends you get to have lunch with them and listen to their conversation.
@@Strampunch Same here. Although I did make the most of it. I sat with the teachers often and I was very tall, so one day I took a folder to school, for my papers and I just walked into the teacher's room and started making (free!) copies of my own pictures. I hid them back in the folder, got one of the 6-cup-holders and mumbled to myself; 'Hm..let's see..Katherine, Anne, George, Hank, Debby..." and just filled them with (free!) cups of chocolatemilk. That would have cost me 40 cents per cup if I had bought it at the 'student'-automat. I brought my freshly stolen wares to the class, hoping to get a positive response, but they just took the drinks and ignored me afterwards, as always. I pulled the trick for myself, a couple of times, I loved chocolatemilk. It wasn't untill much later that I was recognised by someone and send out.
Tiny behind-the-scenes Fun Fact: When you said "The Boston Molassacre", I literally lol'd so hard I almost fell over. So glad that the cameras were pointed at you 😂 Thank you for the amazing adventures around Historic Boston!
There is also a children's chapter book in the I Survived series, called I Survived the Great Molasses Flood. In case you have kids who want to read about it!
Is nobody going to comment on the fact that the “Molassacre” newspaper clipping has another story titled, “Senators hear awful tale of German Orgies”???? 😂😂 8:47
I don't normally do that many youtube comments (compared to how many I watch) but this was one that made me pause to see if we were just skating past that orrrrrr.....?
That did catch my eye! The British Navy blockaded Germany and thus controlled significant information coming out of Europe during the time. Both Great Britain, and later America, ran campaigns of misinformation to promote anti-German sentiment. This vilifying of Germans, during and after The Great War, was a means of justifying America's involvement in the conflict and the heavy debts forced onto Germany as the "losers". German Americans were even arrested and held in jail without trial for fear they were spies, and their property seized by the government.
I find it hilarious that a few years ago, Ask A Mortician did a video on grave imagery’s evolution and she also point out how “winged death head” makes the PERFECT hard rock band name. 😂 It just works so well! Loved this video. And they said that Avengers: Infinity War was the best team up ever, pfft.
After watching the other two videos in the collab, I was thinking "I bet Rachel's video is going to be the weirdest" and looks like I was right 😂 I love it though!
Yeah, looks like 2 or 3 different kid books on it, including one that came out just last year. One from '85 has a description on Amazon that says: "Patrick has a craving for molasses, until the explosion of a fifty-foot tank fills the streets of Boston with the stuff." I suppose it's a story about being careful what you wish for? An odd and perhaps not the best lesson to take from such a bizarre tragic event lol
Literally as she was talking about it I had a recovered memory of an elementary school teacher reading a picture book about it too! Honestly so glad I'm not the only one
Loved this from the interviews on Bernadette's channel to the hair style exchange on Morgans and this lovely morbid history tour. It would be amazing if you all could do more together.
@@Eowyn3Pride I like that you suggested it could have been an accessory to the murder. Like it was actually an Ent who could have just got up and wandered off if it didn't agree to being used to kill people. LOL
As a historian who used to work in the North End, I lost my mind when you started talking about the Great Molasses Flood. Signs that it was about to happen were covered up! It was entrenched in Boston politics! It's so fascinating!
Ohmygosh, didn't know how fast to click the notifications that just rained down 🥰 This collab and video is going bloody legendary! I've been having a terrible time due to my body being an arse atm, so this is a perfect pick me up. ❤ Your uploads are always a highlight in my week, Thank you Rachel 🥰
You can find the entire page of the newspaper online. This headline reports some eyewitness' story from World War I, in which he describes the crimes German soldiers committed in Belgium, like burning entire villages to the ground and such. So, it's a very sad story, not something raunchy as we might think today when hearing the word 'orgy'.
The British Navy blockaded Germany during the war and thus controlled significant information coming out of Europe about the conflict. Both Great Britain, and later America, ran campaigns of misinformation to promote anti-German sentiment. This vilifying of Germans, during and after The Great War, was a means of justifying America's involvement in the conflict and the heavy debts forced onto Germany as the "losers". German Americans were even arrested and held in jail without trial for fear they were spies, and their property seized by the government.
When you turned away to double-check on when the Elm blew down, it looked kinda like you were asking the pigeons. Now I'm imagining that's how all tour guides get all their obscure information.
I'm usually asleep when your uploads go live (because of timezones and stuff) so the fact that I get to see this video when it went up has made me almost embarrassingly excited!
I love how much you don't take yourself seriously! This was a hoot! The molasses flood is my favorite Boston story. I've heard so many stories of people wearing rubber boots afterwards because even after it was cleaned up the streets were still sticky!
Fun Molassacre fact: The steel, which was too brittle for construction of the tank, was the same type of steel used for the Titanic. I've come to your lovely videos through Bernadette and Morgan, and I'm so glad! I lived in Boston for a few years and it has a big chunk of my heart. The Molassacre is my favorite piece of strange Bostonian history. If you're ever so lucky to find yourself in Boston again, I highly recommend hopping across the river for a guided ghost tour of Cambridge.
Holy crap, I live in London and I am Boston bound next weekend. What bad timing on my part. I think running into you, to be able to tell you in person what a huge inspiration you are, it would have made my year. I hope that you are living your best life, exploring and learning. Thank you for all the years of laughter and love. You are a blessing. x
Bernadette’s coins 😂😂 me after any trip to another country tbh I never spend my change cuz I get stressed out about not knowing how much each one is worth
these are the BEST tours to go on in a new city! it combines intrigue and history and is a great way to see the city as a whole. also, I love the way you edited each of the stories to explain them - a great balance of fact and humor, as always!
We want more of these! You should do a series where you discuss dark topics like murders and ghost stories that aren’t well known while maybe doing a hairstyle from the time Period it’s from
This colab was amazing. I was giggling, and laughing, and then felt incredibly sad with the whole treacle incident. I loved this way more then I should 've
Ahhh this makes me so homesick! I’m from Massachusetts but have been living in the south now for like 12 years. Thank you for the small look at my hometown, it was wonderful :)
idk about y'all but i feel like i would prefer a tour where the person did minimal research and just vibed their way through information especially with morbid history like be vague with it really give me that Cryptic Ambience
The collab to end all collabs - I love this. Plus I love Bernadette and Morgan's videos. (Also, for someone learning to edit, this is a great lesson in how different creators portray the same experience) Thanks! :-)
My 3 favorite ladies! What fun! Poor Boston, they had no idea what hit them. The sight of you 3, 1910, 1930, and 1950, striding through the city, ooo, what fun!
So lovely to see you all in Boston! Something I know that's near and dear to my heart! Boston's only an hour from where I live up in NH and it's great to go down. I'd heard about the molasses flood from my maternal grandparent's, both of whom grew up in Boston's North End. I actually brought it up in a chemistry class in college (we were talking about viscosity), and the professor didn't believe me until the found the Boston Globe article about it from when it happened! My grandmother said when she was a girl (back in the late 20s, early 30s (she was born in 1921)) you could still smell the molasses on the cobbles on a hot day!
I think this is my favorite video you've ever made and I'm obsessed with you fashion videos. Currently binge watching everything you've made to start the year out right. Please do this again everywhere!
This was so amazing. This collab is giving me life. So glad I caught up on this old video. I subscribed after this trip had happened and it has been so much fun to watch.
Yo I got addicted to June’s journey a few months back because of you!! I keep going to my husband like “ohhh they drank my coffee!” or “I need just a hundred more coins to get the farmer’s market and then we can eat lunch” 😂😂 also now I wanna go back to Boston to see all these cool things!
I love that your quirkiness is showing so much even whilst giving history lessons!! it makes history so much more fun to dive into, please never change
Thank you for all of you sharing your insights. It was wonderful. An interesting thing in my personal journey is, over 20 years ago I started dressing in historically inspired clothing that I made. However, that only lasted a few years. Why are you might say? Well, like I said I was the only one and then I entered into nursing school and started my career. Yet, now I am starting to re-incorporate historical clothing and historically inspired clothing into my wardrobe. Thanks to communities like this and the support that is now out there. Thank you ladies, and keep doing what you’re doing.
I went to Boston and saw all of these sites! My favorite part was the burying grounds and how they had to dig up older bodies to fit the new ones because they ran out of room... ok well it's kind of morbid but I thought it was interesting lol
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, this collaboration truelly made my weekend. I love Bernadette, don't know Morgan al that well, but I'm all for these kinds of worlds that intertwine. Hope you had a lot of fun with your fellow youtubers and historically dressed people. Here's to more of this in the future. You're the greatest!
Hey Rachel.... I just wanted to say, I got a brother sewing machine at a thrift store. Completly BRAND NEW. I have been hand sewing for YEARS. I'm absolutely invincible. I've made curtains, a dress for my dog, hemmed my husband's pants, fixed up a vintage pair of overalls, and a skirt! This is incredible! I am so excited to start working with patterns! Thank you for inspiring me to try it out! 💗
Fun fact: I went to the same high school as John Wilkes Booth. Not the same building; it's been rebuilt twice. And the name has been changed slightly; it was Bel Air Academy when he went there, it's now Bel Air High School.
Omni Parker House is also where the Boston Creme Pie was invented!! And the Great Molasses Flood was also made worse by the fact that the molasses would have been slightly warm, leading it to pour faster and to burn people as it went through. The more you know!! Why did June's Journey send you to Boston, specifically, if I can ask??
This reminded me of my own little history crew trips out which consists of visiting historical places, having cafe trips for cooked breakfasts and impromptu book shop raids, the only way to live! Keep having fun girls! - Martin
That creepy bottomless pit you were looking at in King's Chapel is a subway vent. Sometimes it howls when the incredibly screechy green line trains go past.
Once again thanks to June's Journey for bringing us all together in Boston for the weekend ❤️ If you haven't already, join us in the brand new Detective Lounge update for June's Journey here: pixly.go2cloud.org/SH1W6
A molassas tsunami
Obsessed by June's journey 😁
As always.. A great video Rachel xxx
Rachel Maksy what is the name of your June’s Journey group?
Rachel Maksy yes thank you June and your journey we needed this collab xx
I really love the video and your outfit! A murder tour is right up my alley lol. What period/style is this outfit?
This collab is like when all your favorite teachers are together in one class just to talk during lunch and because you're a lonely child with no friends you get to have lunch with them and listen to their conversation.
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@@Strampunch
Same here.
Although I did make the most of it. I sat with the teachers often and I was very tall, so one day I took a folder to school, for my papers and I just walked into the teacher's room and started making (free!) copies of my own pictures.
I hid them back in the folder, got one of the 6-cup-holders and mumbled to myself; 'Hm..let's see..Katherine, Anne, George, Hank, Debby..." and just filled them with (free!) cups of chocolatemilk.
That would have cost me 40 cents per cup if I had bought it at the 'student'-automat.
I brought my freshly stolen wares to the class, hoping to get a positive response, but they just took the drinks and ignored me afterwards, as always.
I pulled the trick for myself, a couple of times, I loved chocolatemilk. It wasn't untill much later that I was recognised by someone and send out.
This is so specific and yet I know and have memories of being this child/teen lmao XD
very specific. i feel attacked
ikrrrr yesssss
Poor Fancy Boi ☹
He was just out there hustlin' 😭🙏
Bernadette: Fashion 👗
Morgan: Hair 🦱
Rachel: MURDER 🔪
YES 😂
Me and my friends... I think I'm the murder one...
She’s a Murderino... we Stan
My three brain cells at one am when I’m trying to write my book
Tiny behind-the-scenes Fun Fact: When you said "The Boston Molassacre", I literally lol'd so hard I almost fell over. So glad that the cameras were pointed at you 😂 Thank you for the amazing adventures around Historic Boston!
If you want to know more about the molasses flood, try Stephen Puelo’s Dark Tide. It’s an excellent account
There is also a children's chapter book in the I Survived series, called I Survived the Great Molasses Flood. In case you have kids who want to read about it!
This is my favorite comment across all three videos. I can practically hear you in my head. :)
Hahahahahaha YES 😂❤️❤️❤️
Supposedly there are sections of the area that still smell like molasses on a hot day.
I've never seen Bernadette act so recklessly.
*Bernadette: submerging face in lamp tassels*
I also lovvvved seeing Bernadette like this - eating Pringles too! 🙌😂
@@AmyFaith it was content of the most wholesome variety
😂😂
and they tried to tell us endgame was the most ambitious crossover event of all time.......
Lizzie Hartree She has the Giorno Giovanna hair too.
Or as Bernadette has put it, "The Rachel Maksy Cinematic Universe". 😅
“Morbid history murder ghost tour” Yes. Yes, this is what I want, yes.
Hahaha I am glad 🙏😂❤️
Love it, wish I was there!
Is nobody going to comment on the fact that the “Molassacre” newspaper clipping has another story titled, “Senators hear awful tale of German Orgies”???? 😂😂 8:47
Oh my god I didn't even see this until I read your comment XD
I don't normally do that many youtube comments (compared to how many I watch) but this was one that made me pause to see if we were just skating past that orrrrrr.....?
That did catch my eye! The British Navy blockaded Germany and thus controlled significant information coming out of Europe during the time. Both Great Britain, and later America, ran campaigns of misinformation to promote anti-German sentiment. This vilifying of Germans, during and after The Great War, was a means of justifying America's involvement in the conflict and the heavy debts forced onto Germany as the "losers". German Americans were even arrested and held in jail without trial for fear they were spies, and their property seized by the government.
@@tiptoes209 you a cool guy
tiptoes209 wow, interesting! Thanks so much for sharing, I’m German American so very interesting to know.
You say "Winged Death Head" is a great band name. May I suggest "Scattered Cadaver"
oh damn!
EYYYYY also GENIUS
SCADÄVER
Featuring Random Umlaut!
Opening act: THE UMLOUTS
(someone please stop me)
@@nekkidpossum4397 I've studied German too long... I read the ä as ae.
Metal
As a historian, I'm LITERALLY fangirling. OMG! This video was so fun! We STAN educational Rachel!!!!
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"the grossest game of geocaching ever" LOL
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i laughed so hard at that XD and i read this at the same time lmao
I LOLed too hard at this that I choked on my tea! Too funny!
I find it hilarious that a few years ago, Ask A Mortician did a video on grave imagery’s evolution and she also point out how “winged death head” makes the PERFECT hard rock band name. 😂 It just works so well! Loved this video. And they said that Avengers: Infinity War was the best team up ever, pfft.
A fellow Deathling!!!!!
@@ashleyalexwallace another one here.. :)
Yaaas I got that too!!! Saluts, fellow Deathlings ❤
guys IMAGINE a duo of caitlin and Rachel oh my goddd
Another Deathling here! Caitlin and Rachel are literally my favourite women on TH-cam 🙌 I'm so here for all the vintageness, death and comedy 🤘
By the videos: Rachel is so pretty and fun what a perfect human being
By the bloopers: the most relatable person ever
😂😂😂 you're far too kind!!
YES! Accurate. The bits after "byeeeee" are usually my favourite
You & my fairy death mother, Caitlin Doughty, should collab. She did a whole video on the evolution of headstone imagery!
I don't think she knows I exist hahaha! But she's a queen!!
After watching the other two videos in the collab, I was thinking "I bet Rachel's video is going to be the weirdest" and looks like I was right 😂 I love it though!
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"the grossest game of geocaching, ever." Rachel wins the internet today with my first real laugh out loud!
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I remember my mother reading a children’s book to me about the molasses flood. Ah, New England 😂
Noelle Rose I think I read that same book in elementary school
Hahaha omg whaaat
Yeah, looks like 2 or 3 different kid books on it, including one that came out just last year.
One from '85 has a description on Amazon that says: "Patrick has a craving for molasses, until the explosion of a fifty-foot tank fills the streets of Boston with the stuff."
I suppose it's a story about being careful what you wish for? An odd and perhaps not the best lesson to take from such a bizarre tragic event lol
Literally as she was talking about it I had a recovered memory of an elementary school teacher reading a picture book about it too! Honestly so glad I'm not the only one
Noelle Rose me too! growing up in massachusetts, we knew all about the gory stories since elementary school.
Never wanted to be friends with three people more in my life. Ya'll are delightful.
M for "Morbid Murder Molasses Massacre Tour" (in Massachusetts)
YES 🙏😂
Loved this from the interviews on Bernadette's channel to the hair style exchange on Morgans and this lovely morbid history tour. It would be amazing if you all could do more together.
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Damn what did that tree do to deserve being a murder weapon
Right?!
Well, at a witness or accessory to it...🤐
@@Eowyn3Pride I like that you suggested it could have been an accessory to the murder. Like it was actually an Ent who could have just got up and wandered off if it didn't agree to being used to kill people. LOL
Loving the Outfit in this Video! Reminds me of a chic-vintage-version of the Weasley Family sweaters!
M for Molly!
Hahaha yesss!
Holy smokes yes!! Now i need one. M for Misty.
I thought the same thing!!! And thought M for Maksy too cute
As a historian who used to work in the North End, I lost my mind when you started talking about the Great Molasses Flood. Signs that it was about to happen were covered up! It was entrenched in Boston politics! It's so fascinating!
"Are you? Are you? coming to the tree? Where they strung up a man, they say that murdered three"
😐 my favorite song
Bernadette in her full historical dress eating pringles was exactly what I didn't know I needed
Rachel is taller than Morgan? It's amazing how you assign fake heights to TH-camrs without thinking about it, and weird to see it not be so.
The extra bits at the end. Stop making me giggle.
I don't know what to do! Morgan, Rachel, and Bernadette uploaded at the same time so I have the videoes open in different tabs
the struggle is very real!!!
Hahahaha 😂❤️❤️
Ohmygosh, didn't know how fast to click the notifications that just rained down 🥰 This collab and video is going bloody legendary!
I've been having a terrible time due to my body being an arse atm, so this is a perfect pick me up. ❤
Your uploads are always a highlight in my week, Thank you Rachel 🥰
Belladonna Baggins I love your username!
@@berkleypearl2363 I clicked immediately to say that lol love it!
I also clicked just to say I love your user name.
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I love your name!!!🥰
08:47 I want to know more about these “German orgies” the senators heard awful tales of 🧐😂
luce061 right??!!! Imma need to read this article 🤣
You can find the entire page of the newspaper online. This headline reports some eyewitness' story from World War I, in which he describes the crimes German soldiers committed in Belgium, like burning entire villages to the ground and such. So, it's a very sad story, not something raunchy as we might think today when hearing the word 'orgy'.
Kasukilex wow, thank you for letting us know. Jarring evidence of the evolution of language.
The WORLD WILL NEVER KNOOOOOWWW
The British Navy blockaded Germany during the war and thus controlled significant information coming out of Europe about the conflict. Both Great Britain, and later America, ran campaigns of misinformation to promote anti-German sentiment. This vilifying of Germans, during and after The Great War, was a means of justifying America's involvement in the conflict and the heavy debts forced onto Germany as the "losers". German Americans were even arrested and held in jail without trial for fear they were spies, and their property seized by the government.
This was amazing. Now I want to see you on an episode of Drunk History.
OH MY GOD YES. drunk murder mystery history with Rachel Maksy
Truly thank you "June's Journey" for blessing us with these collabs!! I enjoyed all of them so very much
Er mer gerd!!!! First meme mom and now this! AHHH, IM SO EXCITED!!!!!
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The QUEENS of costube 😭😭😭 minus meme mom though 😔 but this colab is my dream come true!!
Cathy is missing too
When you turned away to double-check on when the Elm blew down, it looked kinda like you were asking the pigeons. Now I'm imagining that's how all tour guides get all their obscure information.
I'm usually asleep when your uploads go live (because of timezones and stuff) so the fact that I get to see this video when it went up has made me almost embarrassingly excited!
Hahaha yayy!!!!
I love how much you don't take yourself seriously! This was a hoot! The molasses flood is my favorite Boston story. I've heard so many stories of people wearing rubber boots afterwards because even after it was cleaned up the streets were still sticky!
Vintage dress and true crime, two of my interest collide fantastically!
Fun Molassacre fact: The steel, which was too brittle for construction of the tank, was the same type of steel used for the Titanic.
I've come to your lovely videos through Bernadette and Morgan, and I'm so glad! I lived in Boston for a few years and it has a big chunk of my heart. The Molassacre is my favorite piece of strange Bostonian history. If you're ever so lucky to find yourself in Boston again, I highly recommend hopping across the river for a guided ghost tour of Cambridge.
Ooooo didn't know that!!!
Can we apreciate the editing and the effort in making such an interesting video! 😍
500 points to Ravenclaw!!!👏👏👏
Thank yoooou 😭😭😭 Definitely taking a break from graphics for a bit hahahaha
Holy crap, I live in London and I am Boston bound next weekend. What bad timing on my part. I think running into you, to be able to tell you in person what a huge inspiration you are, it would have made my year. I hope that you are living your best life, exploring and learning. Thank you for all the years of laughter and love. You are a blessing. x
Bernadette’s coins 😂😂 me after any trip to another country tbh I never spend my change cuz I get stressed out about not knowing how much each one is worth
Y'all should go to Savanna, Georgia. Their haunted tours are awesome!
“speaking of butchering” and the edited in “boo!” had me cackling 😂😂😂
these are the BEST tours to go on in a new city! it combines intrigue and history and is a great way to see the city as a whole. also, I love the way you edited each of the stories to explain them - a great balance of fact and humor, as always!
COLLAB OF THE CENTURY!! Love you girls soo much
We want more of these! You should do a series where you discuss dark topics like murders and ghost stories that aren’t well known while maybe doing a hairstyle from the time
Period it’s from
Wow, the flood of notifications I just got! You were at the top of the list, so you're first!
This colab was amazing. I was giggling, and laughing, and then felt incredibly sad with the whole treacle incident. I loved this way more then I should 've
I’ve lived in MA all my life and I’ve never heard of the darker side of Boston. It’s so cool thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such bliss you'll feel when you hang out with the people you relate to.
Lol 😂
“😱 Oh my gosh they were ROOMMATES?!?!” 😂😂😂
Ahhh this makes me so homesick! I’m from Massachusetts but have been living in the south now for like 12 years. Thank you for the small look at my hometown, it was wonderful :)
I wumbo, You wumbo, He she me wumbo, wumbo, Wumboing, We'll have thee wumbo, Wumborama, Wumbology, The study of wumbo? It's first grade, SpongeBob!
I’m so in love with these collabs!!!! All the vintage ladies getting together!!!
idk about y'all but i feel like i would prefer a tour where the person did minimal research and just vibed their way through information especially with morbid history like be vague with it really give me that Cryptic Ambience
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The collab to end all collabs - I love this. Plus I love Bernadette and Morgan's videos. (Also, for someone learning to edit, this is a great lesson in how different creators portray the same experience) Thanks! :-)
You need to do more morbid tours 😂 this is amazing
I love the anachronistic fun involved in seeing 3 ladies in different styles of historical dress playing on very current smartphones.
Your coat looks exactly like my mom's coat when I was young and this is deeply unrelated but it gave me flashbacks to being a child in the 90s
My mom always loves that point between death heads and cherubs with gravestones. That middle period is basically cherubs with death heads.
you have heard of "toss a coin to your witcher" now be prepared for the all-new exciting "toss a penny to lady Banner"
Bernadette looks like Mary Poppins. Love it!
The stuff they don’t teach you in school ! And I’m from Boston
Hahaha RIGHT?? I'm JUST learning the true history of the pilgrims and I've lived here my whole life 😅
I was thinking the same thing.
My 3 favorite ladies! What fun! Poor Boston, they had no idea what hit them. The sight of you 3, 1910, 1930, and 1950, striding through the city, ooo, what fun!
Boston and Halifax be like : "Getcha cemeteries! Downtown cemeteries! Super creepy and overcrowded!"
So lovely to see you all in Boston! Something I know that's near and dear to my heart!
Boston's only an hour from where I live up in NH and it's great to go down. I'd heard about the molasses flood from my maternal grandparent's, both of whom grew up in Boston's North End. I actually brought it up in a chemistry class in college (we were talking about viscosity), and the professor didn't believe me until the found the Boston Globe article about it from when it happened! My grandmother said when she was a girl (back in the late 20s, early 30s (she was born in 1921)) you could still smell the molasses on the cobbles on a hot day!
I gasped when I saw Bernadette with you!! I like the dark side of history too, this was a really enjoyable video :))
I think this is my favorite video you've ever made and I'm obsessed with you fashion videos. Currently binge watching everything you've made to start the year out right. Please do this again everywhere!
Just subbed because of collab with Karolinskia. And you reward me with this. I feel special
This was so amazing. This collab is giving me life. So glad I caught up on this old video. I subscribed after this trip had happened and it has been so much fun to watch.
Yo I got addicted to June’s journey a few months back because of you!! I keep going to my husband like “ohhh they drank my coffee!” or “I need just a hundred more coins to get the farmer’s market and then we can eat lunch” 😂😂 also now I wanna go back to Boston to see all these cool things!
Hahaha YESS
I love that your quirkiness is showing so much even whilst giving history lessons!! it makes history so much more fun to dive into, please never change
4:19 "The Case of the Scattered Cadaver" which Im assuming was written by Crime Reporter Nancy Drew???
you and Bernadette giggling all the time is something i did not know i needed in my life
"...So you know there's some Fantasia #%&* going on in there any given moment." I can't! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for all of you sharing your insights. It was wonderful. An interesting thing in my personal journey is, over 20 years ago I started dressing in historically inspired clothing that I made. However, that only lasted a few years. Why are you might say? Well, like I said I was the only one and then I entered into nursing school and started my career. Yet, now I am starting to re-incorporate historical clothing and historically inspired clothing into my wardrobe. Thanks to communities like this and the support that is now out there. Thank you ladies, and keep doing what you’re doing.
is that a vintage Minnesota gophers sweater? :) love this collab!
I joined because of this video. I've worked in public history for two decades, and this is one of the best tours I've ever been on.
8:47 "Senators hear awful tales of german orgies"
...do I wanna know
This was so incredibly enjoyable! Love the stories, and especially the cut outs at the end, you’re all so darn cute!
I went to Boston and saw all of these sites! My favorite part was the burying grounds and how they had to dig up older bodies to fit the new ones because they ran out of room... ok well it's kind of morbid but I thought it was interesting lol
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, this collaboration truelly made my weekend. I love Bernadette, don't know Morgan al that well, but I'm all for these kinds of worlds that intertwine. Hope you had a lot of fun with your fellow youtubers and historically dressed people. Here's to more of this in the future. You're the greatest!
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When I saw the word Morbid...
I thought of Caitlin from ask a mortician
Hey Rachel....
I just wanted to say, I got a brother sewing machine at a thrift store. Completly BRAND NEW.
I have been hand sewing for YEARS.
I'm absolutely invincible. I've made curtains, a dress for my dog, hemmed my husband's pants, fixed up a vintage pair of overalls, and a skirt!
This is incredible! I am so excited to start working with patterns! Thank you for inspiring me to try it out! 💗
Omg yesss!!!! Score!!!!
just imagine that obituary: Here lies John Doe, killed by a flood of molasses, may he forever rest in peace. XD
Yay! My three favorite TH-camrs in 3 videos together! I am fangirling so hard! And I loved all of your videos. Great content all around!🖤
Fun fact: I went to the same high school as John Wilkes Booth. Not the same building; it's been rebuilt twice. And the name has been changed slightly; it was Bel Air Academy when he went there, it's now Bel Air High School.
Something about the aesthetics of the three of you in your lovely outfits staring at your phones is delightful!
13:50 omg they were roommates
Omni Parker House is also where the Boston Creme Pie was invented!!
And the Great Molasses Flood was also made worse by the fact that the molasses would have been slightly warm, leading it to pour faster and to burn people as it went through. The more you know!!
Why did June's Journey send you to Boston, specifically, if I can ask??
im so early I don't know what to do with myself
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The most wonderful video ever to grace my inbox on a Monday morning!
Would love to see more of these sort of collabs 😍
“Stop here my friends and cast an eye, as you are now, so once was I, as I am now, so must you be, prepare for death, and follow me.”
With your profile image this just read like you're a ghost haunting the comments section. LOL
This reminded me of my own little history crew trips out which consists of visiting historical places, having cafe trips for cooked breakfasts and impromptu book shop raids, the only way to live! Keep having fun girls! - Martin
Ive never the quirky side of Bernadette before... I feel like that sounds rude, please dont kill me Bernadette
You all look like you had such a fabulous time. Thank you for the tour of Boston.
That creepy bottomless pit you were looking at in King's Chapel is a subway vent. Sometimes it howls when the incredibly screechy green line trains go past.
Literally IN LOVE with this video! I think it's great that you do this kind of content for us 💕 Hope we can see more videos like this 💜😍