Well done on your correct pronunciation of Mirfield, my old home town. Ephesus, named 😂after the ancient Greek city is pronounced "EH-FUH-SUS. Peter Darley Holmfirth
My hometown for 35 years. But it is not a city. It is the biggest town in England though. The first year of the tower was marred by the death of 35-year-old mill manager Edgar North of Belmont Street, who fell from the top of the tower at around 4:20pm on the afternoon of 14 November 1899. There used to be a hotel on the site and my sister had her wedding reception there back in the late 70's
That is true. I feel that many people only go to certain parts of Canada such as areas in southern Ontario (including Toronto), Quebec, Vancouver/Whistler, Calgary, and Banff.
@@scottman895 yes with most of the population and urban attractions being in the 4 most populated provinces, it's mostly outdoorsy people who have done reading vacationing in the rest of the country.
@@robertsitch1415 Ah, great to know. The US is kind of similar to where people tend to only go to certain areas like on the east coast (Florida, NYC, Washington DC), Chicago, Austin, the national parks out west, and anywhere on the west coast.
I apologize for the muted portion at the restaurant. What I was trying to say is that I ordered a signature Turkish dish - Chicken Iskender.
Well done on your correct pronunciation of Mirfield, my old home town. Ephesus, named 😂after the ancient Greek city is pronounced "EH-FUH-SUS.
Peter Darley
Holmfirth
Thanks for letting me know about how to pronounce Ephesus! Thanks for watching!
And weirdly I've been to both !!
Thanks for the lovely review on my home town. Its an honour to have a positive review from an American.xx
You're welcome! I really enjoyed checking out Huddersfield.
@@scottman895 Good, its the carribean carnival today.
@@fransayer3125 That sounds like a lot of fun!
My home town, thanks scott
Thanks for watching!
My hometown for 35 years. But it is not a city. It is the biggest town in England though.
The first year of the tower was marred by the death of 35-year-old mill manager Edgar North of Belmont Street, who fell from the top of the tower at around 4:20pm on the afternoon of 14 November 1899.
There used to be a hotel on the site and my sister had her wedding reception there back in the late 70's
Great to know! Thanks for the information!
I guess you could say that there is even more of Canada that few people from elsewhere have seen though.
That is true. I feel that many people only go to certain parts of Canada such as areas in southern Ontario (including Toronto), Quebec, Vancouver/Whistler, Calgary, and Banff.
@@scottman895 yes with most of the population and urban attractions being in the 4 most populated provinces, it's mostly outdoorsy people who have done reading vacationing in the rest of the country.
@@robertsitch1415 Ah, great to know. The US is kind of similar to where people tend to only go to certain areas like on the east coast (Florida, NYC, Washington DC), Chicago, Austin, the national parks out west, and anywhere on the west coast.
@@scottman895 another factor is that until 2020 many city-born people didn't frequent public parks too.
It seems that quite a few British celebrities were originally from the north of England.
I have seen that too.
Some of the best buildings in Huddersfield were demolished in the 1960's. Vandalism.
They were set to demolish the rest of it too but were prevented.
That's sad that some buildings had to be torn down because of that. I'm glad others stayed up though.
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Used to live here glad I moved away it's a sh.. Hole now