Wow, this guy is a phenomenal speaker. His story telling is detailed but not convoluted. The graphics were super helpful. The pacing is perfect. Would love to see more!
Lived in NYC for almost 20 years and walked through Central Park almost daily for much of that time, and didn’t know most of what was covered in this. One of my favorite AD videos ever, and certainly one of the most interesting and informative. Well done.
Wyetzner’s videos are always a hit! Love this content, very inspiring and educational. Having recently visited NYC and Central Park, I'm pleased to better understand & appreciate some of the lore behind the architecture of the area
This was great. I grew up in Brooklyn. A long time ago I had a sociology professor tell the class, you can start learning about society by looking in your backyard at the historical artifacts in your neighborhoods. Sent us on a journey in less than 2 miles. I'd like to learn what you find about the Arch on eastern parkway, found the statues that commemorate the revolution, into Prospect Park to find the Quaker cemetery.
@@jamesclarkmaxwell-v2nyes because american isn’t a ethnicity or culture you know this. america is the greatest place because it is the place for everybody
no place like nyc, its my dream city to visit. i think i lived there in my past life,because i have always been drawn to it. its so fascinating. i really love how this gentleman presenting nyc and its treasures, very well presented and clear.
I need more Wyetzner! He is passionate and knowledge which helps when he breaks down the information for all to understand! I go back and rewatch his AD videos all the time.
Love this guy! I could watch a whole series of him doing this. Have him travel to different US cities and discuss history through architecture. Call it “walk through history” 😊
I'd love to see more about Brooklyn! I know originally NYC was concentrated on and in Manhattan, but places like Greenwood have their own deep history and I'd love to know more about the neighborhoods around me.
Once you consider its formation, its history, where it sits, and the breathtaking beauty that just seems to grow each year and this place is one of the most important and significant parks in existence. It's like a chunk of Eden was picked up and placed in the middle of a fast-paced mega metropolis.
Another great video. I was a little confused by the lack of geographic relationships, jumping at random (seemingly) between park locations. Why not just start at Columbus Circle and move uptown through the park in sequence?
This was a great dive into history about New York City and Central Park. I did not know that there’s an Egyptian obelisk in the park! Thank you for this well done piece
I am very excited to see this headline and I'm going to watch. I am 30% native to North and South America. Mostly California. It's so important for people to understand that there was history before colonizers. Thank you, thank you thank you
Black slave cemetery it’s next to W Central Park Ave somewhere between 72 st & 60 St it’s inside the Park and looks like a flat garden,always preferred not to be mentioned in most documentaries but on Washington Sqre Park everybody knows that a cemetery lies underneath the Park victims of Malaria mostly.
Following that article in the Times about how the Chrysler building has grown really shabby on the inside, a Wyeetzner video on that building would be really cool!
thank you for the acknowledgment of sacred Indigenous ancestral lands, i would love to see inclusion in every video 🧡 also, we may need an entire episode on Seneca Village 🖤 much obliged
Has there ever been an episode on Los Angeles architecture? Actually, scrap this, AD, do an episode on art deco, there's a lot of interesting building in USA of that style x) And thank for this episode!
These are my favorite AD videos but they largely focus on Manhattan whereas the other boroughs have history too. Would love to see some of the others featured for example Historic Richmondtown and Snug Harbor in SI or Fort Wadsworth and Hamilton on both sides of the Verrazzano. I’m sure there are more!
Wyetzner’s NY tours are THE BEST! More pls!!
Love this guy!
Here here!
I had the same thought! I was excited to see them post the video but felt even happier when I saw it was him
Yes
Yess
More Wyetzner please. I love how he breaks down (regular) architecture especially landscape architecture.
He's just terrific.
This guy is such a natural born teacher and orator. I could listen to him for hours!
He has such a calming voice and cadence while also sounding enticingly wise and enlightening (which he is).
Wyetzner is an American treasure! Keep him close, AD! Keep him close!
don’t care
Wow, this guy is a phenomenal speaker. His story telling is detailed but not convoluted. The graphics were super helpful. The pacing is perfect. Would love to see more!
I could listen to him talk about New York City architecture all day long
english and dutch
its what im doing today
Such a pleasure touring New York with Mr. Wyetzner! MORE, PLEASE!! (Big thumbs up!)
Lived in NYC for almost 20 years and walked through Central Park almost daily for much of that time, and didn’t know most of what was covered in this. One of my favorite AD videos ever, and certainly one of the most interesting and informative. Well done.
More of the Park! I didn't want it to end! Wyetzner is the BEST.
Fantastic video! Wyetzner brings a gravitas that is amazing and valuable. More please!!
This video is such a treat, especially for New Yorkers
Hey! Been waiting for this! Thanks for featuring Central Park again. More please!
One of the better video productions no repetition of information. And a real voice.
Filled with a lot of information
Wyetzner’s videos are always a hit! Love this content, very inspiring and educational.
Having recently visited NYC and Central Park, I'm pleased to better understand & appreciate some of the lore behind the architecture of the area
Michael’s take on this historical walk is fascinating.
love wyetzner's videos they're my favourites! So interesting :)
This was great.
I grew up in Brooklyn. A long time ago I had a sociology professor tell the class, you can start learning about society by looking in your backyard at the historical artifacts in your neighborhoods. Sent us on a journey in less than 2 miles. I'd like to learn what you find about the Arch on eastern parkway, found the statues that commemorate the revolution, into Prospect Park to find the Quaker cemetery.
New York City is the MOST American city on Earth and I LOVE IT SO MUCH!!!
🗽🗽🗽
you mean dutch?
does english, spanish , french , german architecture mean more american?
patriotism to usa matters
@@jamesclarkmaxwell-v2nyes because american isn’t a ethnicity or culture you know this. america is the greatest place because it is the place for everybody
A brilliant rediscovery, kept brief, but with enough detail for anyone wanting to dig deeper. Thank you, AD !
Always an absolute joy listen to Mr. Wyetzner
no place like nyc, its my dream city to visit. i think i lived there in my past life,because i have always been drawn to it. its so fascinating. i really love how this gentleman presenting nyc and its treasures, very well presented and clear.
I've been to the Park innumerable times, and it's so great to learn so many things that were oblivious to me. More Central Park please!
I need more Wyetzner! He is passionate and knowledge which helps when he breaks down the information for all to understand! I go back and rewatch his AD videos all the time.
Absolutely fascinating!
Would be awesome if Mr. Wyetzner had his own RUclips channel. His narration is extremely captivating!
Love this guy! I could watch a whole series of him doing this. Have him travel to different US cities and discuss history through architecture. Call it “walk through history” 😊
Great Idea 🤔💭😍💭💯🎯❤️
..“A WALK THROUGH HISTORY”... Let The Story begin..❤
These are my favorite! More NYC history please!
What a great video. As a new Yorker, I appreciate these types of videos. Thanks
NYC and American history is the best. I could watch hours of this
I love touring NYC with Mr. Wyetzner!!
Please consider doing a tour in Philadelphia! I'd love to hear you guys talk about the city of brotherly love.
That was absolutely fascinating!
Crazy how by the time of Cleopatra, Egypt already had forgotten temples falling into ruin.
I love this episode as much as the others!!! Love the history of New York!
Wyetzer NY tour is always so calming 😊
I love this and I would love to hear and learn about Washington Heights and Northern Manhattan through you !
I love his knowledge and breakdown on history. I find these videos so interesting 🩷
I'd love to see more about Brooklyn! I know originally NYC was concentrated on and in Manhattan, but places like Greenwood have their own deep history and I'd love to know more about the neighborhoods around me.
Great job really enjoyed it
Once you consider its formation, its history, where it sits, and the breathtaking beauty that just seems to grow each year and this place is one of the most important and significant parks in existence. It's like a chunk of Eden was picked up and placed in the middle of a fast-paced mega metropolis.
I like how no one acknowledges that Central Park was once called Seneca village and how it was a village 😅
So much history in 13 minutes. Great video
I’m a licensed NYC guide and a lot of this I didn’t know!
Yes please, a second part of this would be great. Exquisite piece.
Love these videos!
Loveeee it. He’s such an NYC historian!!! Would totally listen to this professor, really 🥰😍😌
You guys have to do one on Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn. Maybe do one video combining that with Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.
Another great video. I was a little confused by the lack of geographic relationships, jumping at random (seemingly) between park locations. Why not just start at Columbus Circle and move uptown through the park in sequence?
Great show and informative video.
Wow! I live in NY and had no clue...thank you for informing us!
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this. I am a native New Yorker and had no clue about most of the facts discussed.
😮Voussoir 2:24
3:09 Mountayne‘s Rivulet
Could we get a... national tour... with Mr. Wyetzner, perhaps? :D
So glad this channel was recommended to me. It’s so cool!
Great video!
I never miss a tour! Love your videos! Thank you! 🍀
So glad you made mention of the Wappinger, all to often overlooked in NYC and the Hudson Valley. Thank you
wyetzner never misses! fantastic video as usual
Many thanks. I’ve visited the park twice, viewed many of the sites you shared, now feel I know much more.
Always loved Central Park it’s probably my favorite place in the city
This was a great dive into history about New York City and Central Park. I did not know that there’s an Egyptian obelisk in the park! Thank you for this well done piece
Fantastic content, unbelievable production value, informative and entertaining ❤
more architectural history this video was so awesome
I learn so much with these videos..... amazing content.
I just love these videos!
I am very excited to see this headline and I'm going to watch. I am 30% native to North and South America. Mostly California. It's so important for people to understand that there was history before colonizers. Thank you, thank you thank you
Very cool seeing places I’ve walked through and now have some knowledge about them.
Black slave cemetery it’s next to W Central Park Ave somewhere between 72 st & 60 St it’s inside the Park and looks like a flat garden,always preferred not to be mentioned in most documentaries but on Washington Sqre Park everybody knows that a cemetery lies underneath the Park victims of Malaria mostly.
The Boston Post Road ran along the Long Island sound until it reached central Connecticut where it turns inwards.
We love these videos. Best content on RUclips. Wyetzner Private Tours?!?!
MW is a keeper! ❤
Love love love these videos. ❤
Following that article in the Times about how the Chrysler building has grown really shabby on the inside, a Wyeetzner video on that building would be really cool!
I love these videos! Please never stop!
Wow- wealth of fascinating info delivered so succinctly - really entertaining- TY
thank you for the acknowledgment of sacred Indigenous ancestral lands, i would love to see inclusion in every video 🧡 also, we may need an entire episode on Seneca Village 🖤 much obliged
This guy is amazing!
Keep these coming!
Amazing. What a treasure. Thank you for sharing.
Loved this! More, more, more!.......and did I ask for more?
Loved the video. Thank you!
Love these tours. Got me itching for a trip to NYC now! Its been a few years since I was there.
Do some San Francisco or Los Angeles videos. Maybe even Chicago. I want to learn about some history over there
I love this, sooo enjoyable! More please!
Your NYC history videos are fantastic!
More please, loving it!!
Please consider doing a video on Frederick law Olmsted
Bravo. That ending was amazing.
Beautiful, thank you!
❤This is wonderful!
I love these so much
Has there ever been an episode on Los Angeles architecture?
Actually, scrap this, AD, do an episode on art deco, there's a lot of interesting building in USA of that style x) And thank for this episode!
These are my favorite AD videos but they largely focus on Manhattan whereas the other boroughs have history too. Would love to see some of the others featured for example Historic Richmondtown and Snug Harbor in SI or Fort Wadsworth and Hamilton on both sides of the Verrazzano. I’m sure there are more!
This is cool. Great history.
This was awesome!
Fab, so much to learn
Just learned the entrances have names. 🤯
Thank you!
More Central Park Please! The best part of NYC
Bravo. Thank you so very much.