Very Rare Vintage MARYLAND Map With All Historical Events Depicted! [ASMR whispering analysis]
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2024
- Now this Maryland old map contains all the historical facts depicted on it! Let's analyze it in a very relaxing whispering mode.
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Maryland is known for its rich history, delicious seafood, and vibrant cities like Baltimore and Annapolis. However, here are some lesser-known facts about the state:
Old Line State: Maryland is nicknamed the "Old Line State" because during the American Revolutionary War, General George Washington referred to the Maryland Line, a group of soldiers from Maryland known for their bravery and skill.
First Dental School in the World: The world's first dental school, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1840.
Smith Island: Maryland is home to Smith Island, which is famous for its unique dialect, isolation, and delicious multi-layered cake known as Smith Island Cake.
First Umbrella Factory: The United States' first umbrella factory was established in Baltimore in 1828 by a man named Francis B. Brookes. It was the birthplace of modern umbrella manufacturing in the country.
Birthplace of the National Anthem: Francis Scott Key, the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner," was inspired to write the poem that would become the U.S. national anthem during the War of 1812 while watching the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor.
First American Railroad: The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, founded in Baltimore in 1827, was the first common carrier railroad in the United States.
Assateague Island: A barrier island off the coast of Maryland, Assateague Island is famous for its wild ponies. These ponies are believed to be descendants of horses that survived shipwrecks off the coast centuries ago.
Chessie: Chessie is the name of the legendary sea monster that was said to inhabit the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. This creature was popularized in the early 20th century as a mascot for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway.
St. Mary's City: Maryland's first colonial settlement, St. Mary's City, was established in 1634 and served as the capital of Maryland until 1695. It is now a historic site and archaeological park.
Bowie: The city of Bowie, Maryland, is named after Oden Bowie, the former governor of Maryland who played a significant role in the development of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, now part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system.
These lesser-known facts add depth to Maryland's history and culture beyond its more famous attributes.
This video contains ASMR old maps triggers, whispering triggers and map analysis.
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I love old crinkly maps 👀 with blue gloves and rambling. 👍
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Quite the find my friend!
Nice, you enjoy it
Wow! Love this! I live in Maryland. A beautiful state with so much history ❤️
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Abbreviations on this map:
Gov = Governor
Penn = Pennsylvania
Co = County
Gen = General
Wm = William
Col = Colonel
Geo = George
St = Saint
Com = Commodore
Braddock was the English general that George Washington served under in the French and Indian wars. George Washington was the General who fought against the British in the Revolutionary War, and he was the first president of the United States of America.
The Mason-Dixon line separates the Southern states from the Northern States.
Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner.
Almost everything on this map relate to either the French and Indian wars, the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, or the American Civil War.
Emancipated means set free.
Aerodrome means airport.
A great map for anyone interested in American history !
Many thanks for the tips ! 🤗😜
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Thanks for the upload*
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Love old maps. I'm from Edinburgh, in Scotland, and it's fascinating to look at different maps, over centuries, to see how the city has grown, absorbing nearby towns and villages to give rise to what it is today. Quite a lot of history!
Good, then you're on the right channel.😆😁 From time to time i post this type of videos.
omg i'm from maryland :D ! great vid, love the paper sounds :)
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