Wonderful, immersive drone footage of Providence! This is better than some professional documentaries on the subject I've watched. You've done HPL proud.
When I moved to Providence in 1978 the first place I lived was the corner of South Court and Pratt Streets. Prospect Park is just up the hill across the street. Spent lots of time there and exploring the East Side on foot. Never needed a car back then. I could walk downtown to the clubs ( I was very young ) and back up the hill without incident at all hours. All the cool shops were walkable, too. Thayer Street was the hot place for college kids and I did a lot of partying there, too. We were all artists then. I'd sit and draw in unusual places and nobody batted an eye. Now on the other side of the river, I gaze at College Hill from my window. The domes and steeples of those old buildings at Brown are gorgeous at sunset. Plus, I can see the green beacon atop the Superman Building. Love this old city. Thanks.
This tour took place a year ago; the many of us (including myself, obviously) were still erring on the side of caution, and doing it for the sake of easing others' concerns.
@@erebus79 Huh? We wore masks during the worst of Covid because we didn't want to get sick or make others sick. It was a choice. You may have enjoyed spreading germs but we are different around here. More civilized.
Wonderful, immersive drone footage of Providence! This is better than some professional documentaries on the subject I've watched. You've done HPL proud.
When I moved to Providence in 1978 the first place I lived was the corner of South Court and Pratt Streets. Prospect Park is just up the hill across the street. Spent lots of time there and exploring the East Side on foot. Never needed a car back then. I could walk downtown to the clubs ( I was very young ) and back up the hill without incident at all hours. All the cool shops were walkable, too. Thayer Street was the hot place for college kids and I did a lot of partying there, too. We were all artists then. I'd sit and draw in unusual places and nobody batted an eye. Now on the other side of the river, I gaze at College Hill from my window. The domes and steeples of those old buildings at Brown are gorgeous at sunset. Plus, I can see the green beacon atop the Superman Building. Love this old city. Thanks.
Amazingly well done! A delight for an HPL Nerd like myself! Must visit providence sometime!! Cheers from Sweden! Cuthulh Fathgn!!
The only thing missing here is a counter in one corner, keeping track of how many times I say "Ahh ..."
This looks great!
I did take 70-80% of them out. Thanks for the tour Rory.
@@dunsaniandreams9 It's a long-standing issue. :(
What a wonderful tour. Magnificent job. Thank you for such a splendid aesthetic pleasure.
Being that HPL was a huge tourist of New England and travel writer, he would have definitely approved.
Excellent video ,Sir or Madam.
Excellent video!
great video, thanks for posting
Great job with the editing, camera work, music, etc. Was this from a tour during the 2022 Providence NecronomiCon?
I thought love raft country was Ipswich, Essex, and the north shore of MA
10:42 the site was used as a beacon for Indian raids in the …1560’s??? 🧐🤨
Do you have to wear masks in public buildings over there?
This tour took place a year ago; the many of us (including myself, obviously) were still erring on the side of caution, and doing it for the sake of easing others' concerns.
@@roryravendotcom That's a cute way of saying you got duped.
@@erebus79 Huh? We wore masks during the worst of Covid because we didn't want to get sick or make others sick. It was a choice. You may have enjoyed spreading germs but we are different around here. More civilized.
'Promosm' 😻
skirt wtf , Lovecraft would be mortified. embarrassing.