Apart from the cathedral, the historical Chief Post Office brick building you see is now the only building from the earliest photo that is still there, the historic building next to it I guess didn't survive the earthquake
ur vids quality have gone down. some glitches, where is the population estimate? and ur recent vids also dont show what the person looked like at the time it only shows 1 picture of that person.
All the places looked better in the past before concrete and glass , or is that just me?
Apart from the cathedral, the historical Chief Post Office brick building you see is now the only building from the earliest photo that is still there, the historic building next to it I guess didn't survive the earthquake
ur vids quality have gone down.
some glitches, where is the population estimate? and ur recent vids also dont show what the person looked like at the time it only shows 1 picture of that person.
Make NYC all the way to the 1600’s that would be cool!
he already made a long long time ago, it shows manhattan all the way trough the 1600s
No he didn’t? Where?
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@@ramonmazur9940 thank you
I've never seen a new building in a 1800 photo
That's because those buildings were old to start with.
Looks like all photos taken from same spot, is it a building or hill?
Could you do the Washington DC skyline also known as the National mall?
yes