I'm absolutely loving drawing accurate skylines of the city at the time, it's such a beautiful city, that is, city of New York. My favorite passion is late 1600s into early 1700s. Wonderful video, captivated from start to finish.
I accidentally found your video. We all have a history. Love your awesome knowledge. I try to imagine all that you tell and show us ma’am. I live in Oklahoma and have been reading about when this star was founded with 1889 land rush. I love all the history and am greatful of historical artifacts for the actual time frame. Have a great day you are wonderful.❤
Mrs Q That was AWESOME! I didn’t want it to end! 😢 I love your style and you really know your stuff! I totally felt like I was back in Colonial New York City! I just subscribed can’t wait to check out all your videos ❤ Thanks for making this great video
You do an outstanding job with your videos. I am an American history, junkie, and although fairly well read, in regard to colonial, New York, your videos help put the visual and geographic pieces together for me.
Well done video! My family loved going on your Patriot tour last year. We were astonished at your detail explaining the extent colonial New York City played in the days leading up to and during the war. I grew up on Long Island and NEVER heard half of the details you explained on our tour. I love your storytelling style and have developed a great appreciation for New York City's heritage & role during the 1700's.
Karen. I'm watching you on Mysteries on Travel Channel..All I can say is what an Extremely Beautiful Woman you are!! Wish I knew you!! God bless xoxo Frank Balazs Toledo ohio ❤
Hi Mrs Q jus found your channel and was wondering how I could go on one of your tours the revolutionary war has been my favorite history to learn about since I was a little kid and would love to know more about it and learn of things that are not really talked about
I’m writing a book that has scenes that are set in NYC circa 1777. It involves the Queen Head tavern and St Paul’s Chapel. Being unable to travel, this video has been very helpful. Thank you very much!
Humm, according to the Columbia Pictorial History of NYC, the drawing we’re looking at is where Broadway & 5th Ave met near union square! In the book, the caption read : “The intersection where 5th ave & Broadway meets. The vantage point is looking south from Broadway about where 18th street is today”! The guy herding the sheep, is proceeding north on 5th Ave (Broadway is forking left)! The fenced off wooded area to the left, is where Union Square Park will eventually be laid out (this is in reference to the drawing shown at 25:01 in the video)!
I look forward to TWO of your tours this week. It will be a delight in every sense. My approbations to your commitment to enlightening others. B. Franklin
Thank you so much for sharing this. Ive come to believe we made a mistake in 1776 and could have avoided at least 3 wars and abolished slavery decades earlier if we'd come to a reasonable agreement with the British.
This is a remarkable front-row seat to Colonial NYC. Thank you! Your videos are a gift to all who watch them!
I'm absolutely loving drawing accurate skylines of the city at the time, it's such a beautiful city, that is, city of New York. My favorite passion is late 1600s into early 1700s.
Wonderful video, captivated from start to finish.
I accidentally found your video. We all have a history. Love your awesome knowledge. I try to imagine all that you tell and show us ma’am. I live in Oklahoma and have been reading about when this star was founded with 1889 land rush. I love all the history and am greatful of historical artifacts for the actual time frame. Have a great day you are wonderful.❤
Thank you for the kind comment.
People like Mrs. Q are such a precious resource. Historians are the future.
Thank you, Sir!
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Nice video btw, lovely done!
just found your channel. just subscribed. thank you.
Hey! Saw you on Ariel's show! Brava!!
Mrs Q That was AWESOME! I didn’t want it to end! 😢 I love your style and you really know your stuff! I totally felt like I was back in Colonial New York City!
I just subscribed can’t wait to check out all your videos ❤ Thanks for making this great video
Thank you!
U are amazing!! U need to be Everywhere. !!!
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You do an outstanding job with your videos. I am an American history, junkie, and although fairly well read, in regard to colonial, New York, your videos help put the visual and geographic pieces together for me.
Well done video! My family loved going on your Patriot tour last year. We were astonished at your detail explaining the extent colonial New York City played in the days leading up to and during the war. I grew up on Long Island and NEVER heard half of the details you explained on our tour. I love your storytelling style and have developed a great appreciation for New York City's heritage & role during the 1700's.
Thank you!!!
Karen. I'm watching you on Mysteries on Travel Channel..All I can say is what an Extremely Beautiful Woman you are!! Wish I knew you!! God bless xoxo Frank Balazs Toledo ohio ❤
Hi Mrs Q jus found your channel and was wondering how I could go on one of your tours the revolutionary war has been my favorite history to learn about since I was a little kid and would love to know more about it and learn of things that are not really talked about
Thank you. You can find info at patriottours.nyc.
Thank you so much. Great presentation.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks
Loved the video! I've had the pleasure of doing 3 of your tours while visiting NYC and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND them!
Thank you, Dawn!
I’m writing a book that has scenes that are set in NYC circa 1777. It involves the Queen Head tavern and St Paul’s Chapel. Being unable to travel, this video has been very helpful. Thank you very much!
Saw you on urbanist, which then made new look you up, fantastic videos and info, so interesting!! 😍 instant fan!
Humm, according to the Columbia Pictorial History of NYC, the drawing we’re looking at is where Broadway & 5th Ave met near union square! In the book, the caption read : “The intersection where 5th ave & Broadway meets. The vantage point is looking south from Broadway about where 18th street is today”! The guy herding the sheep, is proceeding north on 5th Ave (Broadway is forking left)! The fenced off wooded area to the left, is where Union Square Park will eventually be laid out (this is in reference to the drawing shown at 25:01 in the video)!
great video..
Thank you for watching!
Phenomenal! Thank you for sharing your talent and the incredible history of New York and our great United States!
Thank you!
Learned a lot. Thank you.
Excellent video. Very well done. Thank you !
Thank YOU!
Wow that was great! I can’t wait to come do the tour
Thank you! I look forward to meeting you.
This was AWESOME! Please do some more!
More coming, thank you for watching.
Filled with content and pleasant to watch. Especially liked how it was done, the lady in period costume in the foreground. Awesome!
Thank you for your kind comment!
I look forward to TWO of your tours this week. It will be a delight in every sense. My approbations to your commitment to enlightening others. B. Franklin
Wonderful video!
This is really a great video. Congratulations on creating this, and thank you for your time and talent. :)
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing this. Ive come to believe we made a mistake in 1776 and could have avoided at least 3 wars and abolished slavery decades earlier if we'd come to a reasonable agreement with the British.
I know my Family has History in New York and the Trinity Church.
Can you make a video about what the rest of Manhatten was like at the time of the Revolution? Was it all woods or farms? Something else? Thank you.
Great idea!
Wow St. Paul’s is nearly 9 miles uptown of trinity
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like it but naaa
Why is she dressed like that....doesn't add anything
She looks great and adds to the story.
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