This is wonderful. Thank you for making it. As a lifelong Windsorite, I love seeing history like this. I currently live on argyle in old walkerville, we’re close to the houses you showcased.
You are most welcome. I loved in the row houses on Monmoth for a couple of years and that entire area is like walking through history. Especially on Argyle and surrounding area. I would love to see inside the work houses one day. Thank you again for your kind words. I hope to make another video, but this time with more current visuals as a way of comparing.
@@joshuarittenhouse4938 those homes are cool too on Monmouth. I actually lived in a house on Monmouth between cataraqui and Tuscarora. This was about 6 years ago now. Anyways I’d love another video. Really enjoyed this one.
Thank you🙏 I really appreciate that. It was such an incredible experience researching archives at the U of Windsor and have a couple private tours of the brand centre where they helped me fill in so many blanks. I'm glad that people are still enjoying this.
This is wonderful. Thank you for making it. As a lifelong Windsorite, I love seeing history like this. I currently live on argyle in old walkerville, we’re close to the houses you showcased.
You are most welcome. I loved in the row houses on Monmoth for a couple of years and that entire area is like walking through history. Especially on Argyle and surrounding area. I would love to see inside the work houses one day. Thank you again for your kind words. I hope to make another video, but this time with more current visuals as a way of comparing.
@@joshuarittenhouse4938 those homes are cool too on Monmouth. I actually lived in a house on Monmouth between cataraqui and Tuscarora. This was about 6 years ago now.
Anyways I’d love another video. Really enjoyed this one.
My great great great Grandpappy🙂
@@MrJajabanks21 really?
If so, that's incredible.
Stuff like this should be shown in grade schools or high schools. Well done man. Again, Thanks
Thank you🙏
I really appreciate that. It was such an incredible experience researching archives at the U of Windsor and have a couple private tours of the brand centre where they helped me fill in so many blanks. I'm glad that people are still enjoying this.
Hiram Walker was also man of faith in God!
Was he? That would have been good to note. Non of my research mentioned that, unfortunately. I'll see what I can find on that.
great video so interesting!!!!!!!!
Thank you! It was many months of white gloves and decades old newspapers. Very awesome experience.
Awesome
Thank you! 🙏