Just discovered your channel and I’m glad I did. I never thought learning could be so much fun - and interesting with a nice blend of humour. Subscribed and liked. Thank you. 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
You honestly just made my day. Thank you so much for the kind words! It's very encouraging to hear the videos are doing exactly what my goal was! Cheers!
Wow!! I loved this video (and this entire series)! I have to agree with that New Jersey State Capitol score. It had promise probably, but went in the wrong direction over the years. Most of the scores were otherwise pretty safe here. I would probably give a n extra point to Nebraska and Montana, and maybe give Nevada one extra point. Despite it being such a basic looking building, the closer details are pretty. Italianate as you said, and up close it shows. New Hampshire and New Mexico seem right and I would give NY an 8. Nice job on the mix of relaxed and serious conversation in the video. I am enjoying this style instead of just pure 'telling us' history and info. It's nice to hear the personality behind the voice. Also I love the 3D city stuff! Great new video! Happy subscriber!
Thank you. I have a video I am working on now, but yes, I 110% want to finish this series. It's just that full-time work has changed what I can do. I don't have time anymore. Thank you for enjoying and watching!
Yes! I am working on completing this series. I have made some 'branch off' video series already by doing Canadian Provincial Capitol Buildings. I have done research on county courthouses and city halls as well. :) So I think there will be plenty more to do in the future! Thank you for the great question.
New Jersey's nickname is "The Garden State." If so, it looks like Trenton must be "The Skunk Weed Patch" site of this lovely Capital building (bang-bang - great sound f-x!). 🤣 Santa Fe looks like it's keeping up to code. They have a city ordenance declaring that no building shall be taller than 3 stories in height. 📐 🌿 🌿 🌿 Can't locate part 4. 🤔 No Vermont? Utah? Wisconsen? 🤔
Because it's a fun video and how one mis-pronounces something shouldn't effect the fun factor. Sorry, I should have said Con-curd like the locals say it. But I am obviously not from there. Beautiful town and state though. Been there many times. I can't remember how places are said by locals all the time, but I try my best too.
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideoYeah, I watched it again for the 30 seconds, it showed it but I was looking for a description and a rating for the capital. It was a good video, so I assume a part 4 is coming in the future?
@@contenital Yes, Part 4 and 5, and whatever else is needed will come in the future. :) I am working on it as well as some other videos. But at the moment real-life work has me too busy to RUclips.
Just discovered your channel and I’m glad I did. I never thought learning could be so much fun - and interesting with a nice blend of humour. Subscribed and liked. Thank you. 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
You honestly just made my day. Thank you so much for the kind words! It's very encouraging to hear the videos are doing exactly what my goal was! Cheers!
Wow!! I loved this video (and this entire series)! I have to agree with that New Jersey State Capitol score. It had promise probably, but went in the wrong direction over the years. Most of the scores were otherwise pretty safe here. I would probably give a n extra point to Nebraska and Montana, and maybe give Nevada one extra point. Despite it being such a basic looking building, the closer details are pretty. Italianate as you said, and up close it shows. New Hampshire and New Mexico seem right and I would give NY an 8.
Nice job on the mix of relaxed and serious conversation in the video. I am enjoying this style instead of just pure 'telling us' history and info. It's nice to hear the personality behind the voice. Also I love the 3D city stuff! Great new video! Happy subscriber!
Thanks for these fascinating videos. Hope the rest of the series is still on your agenda!
Thank you. I have a video I am working on now, but yes, I 110% want to finish this series. It's just that full-time work has changed what I can do. I don't have time anymore. Thank you for enjoying and watching!
One more thing are you working on additional videos to complete this series by chance?⭐️🇺🇸
Yes! I am working on completing this series. I have made some 'branch off' video series already by doing Canadian Provincial Capitol Buildings. I have done research on county courthouses and city halls as well. :) So I think there will be plenty more to do in the future! Thank you for the great question.
Great video. Fun to watch and I learn something. A++
Nebraska a 7? Good god man!
Albany as well!
Lol! It's hard to know what to score these. What would you score them at?
Wow very interesting
New Jersey's nickname is "The Garden State." If so, it looks like Trenton must be "The Skunk Weed Patch" site of this lovely Capital building (bang-bang - great sound f-x!). 🤣
Santa Fe looks like it's keeping up to code. They have a city ordenance declaring that no building shall be taller than 3 stories in height. 📐
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Can't locate part 4. 🤔
No Vermont? Utah? Wisconsen? 🤔
You forgot downtown West Virginia
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Hopefully that shock is positive!
How can I take the score for Concord, NH seriously when you mispronounce Concord?
Because it's a fun video and how one mis-pronounces something shouldn't effect the fun factor. Sorry, I should have said Con-curd like the locals say it. But I am obviously not from there. Beautiful town and state though. Been there many times. I can't remember how places are said by locals all the time, but I try my best too.
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Forgot Pennsylvania
No we did not. If you would have watched, you can see we are going alphabetically. It is also stated in the first thirty seconds of the video.
@@AJMSTUDIOSvideoYeah, I watched it again for the 30 seconds, it showed it but I was looking for a description and a rating for the capital. It was a good video, so I assume a part 4 is coming in the future?
@@contenital Yes, Part 4 and 5, and whatever else is needed will come in the future. :) I am working on it as well as some other videos. But at the moment real-life work has me too busy to RUclips.