I live here and have for 79 years. You are right on with your facts and inspiring with your observations ! In school we were taught that Philadelphia was planned with Fire Prevention in mind since Wiliam Penn had personally experianced the London fire of 1666.
A wonderful video and explanation of this beautiful city. Very cleverly planned with parks scattered among high rise. Great history here. One can rest among hustle and bustle and take a breath
The one thing I wish about the skyline is there we’re not as many skyscrapers/supertalls. They are too gaudy. Willy Penn doesn’t necessarily have to be the height limit, but not much higher. My favorite buildings in the skyline are 3rd and Walnut and the Commerce Buildings.
Thank you for another beautifully filmed, interesting and informative tour. I had no idea Philadelphia had such beautiful parks in the middle of the city.
Philadelphia has so much going on that parks might get overlooked. They have even nicer areas that I could fit on this video like their largest, Fairmount park, right by the Delaware river. It was the grounds for the 1876 worlds fair, first fair in America for the centennial celebration.
Visite très agréable des 5 parcs de Philadelphie ! Ma fille y a sejourné il y a 10 ans et elle a énormément apprécié 1 parc près de chez elle où il y avait des écureuils, etc... Elle avait tout aimé dans son quartier !!! Merci bien pour cette visite...
Merci pour vos commentaires. Désolé si mon français n'est pas le meilleur je l'utilise pour le parler plus souvent dans les années 2000. Les parcs de Philadelphie sont très beaux. Le parc dont vous parlez est Rittenhouse Square.
Philly is to SJ what NYC is to North Jersey. My fondest memories of Philly are the Philadelphia Zoo, The Gallery (in its heyday), Reading Terminal Market and the annual Fourth of July celebrations at the waterfront. That’s just to name a few.
Very well researched and presented, Jose. I live 15 minutes from Rittenhouse Square so always feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or need any ideas about Philadelphia. Did you know the subway goes around City Hall because the building is too heavy to go underneath it? Anyway, great video once again!
Thanks for the great feedback Chris. I've taken the train a couple of times and its in some of my videos and I never knew that. City Hall is iconic in its own right and I'm just amazed it weighs that much. I covered the details a bit more in the previous Philly video but this is something totally new for the next time I make a video in the city.
haha the intro will be back when we return to finish the New Jersey series. If you go to my channel page and see the past couple of videos with the yellow border, they are a different show/series.
Thank you for stopping by my video. William Penns story happened before America became the United States and Delaware was part of Pennsylvania. The road to becoming its own territory, the first state, and its ties to Philadelphia is really fascinating. If you’d like to learn more and follow the path from this video to ep. 1 - New Castle Delaware, I recommend my playlist on that tour: ruclips.net/p/PL_-PlD6BDP1MiJkmWJ4WUvw2HHpFCHAQ0&feature=shared
Did you know about Philadelphia's city grid? What do you mostly know Philly for? Let me know in the comments
It the city of brotherly love, and Rocky was filmed there.
City of Brotherly Love destroyed by black invasion of non-neighbors. White people shit always gets ruined by you know who's and joo's!
I live here and have for 79 years. You are right on with your facts and inspiring with your observations ! In school we were taught that Philadelphia was planned with Fire Prevention in mind since Wiliam Penn had personally experianced the London fire of 1666.
@@joedeegan3870 Thank you so much Joe. I love the architectural history of Philadelphia and learning more about William Penn.
A wonderful video and explanation of this beautiful city. Very cleverly planned with parks scattered among high rise. Great history here. One can rest among hustle and bustle and take a breath
Thank you. Philadelphia has a lot more parkland then most big cities which makes it convenient when needing to get away
Philly’s the best! Beyoutiful city!
It’s one of the cities I frequent the most and it’s always a great experience
The one thing I wish about the skyline is there we’re not as many skyscrapers/supertalls. They are too gaudy. Willy Penn doesn’t necessarily have to be the height limit, but not much higher. My favorite buildings in the skyline are 3rd and Walnut and the Commerce Buildings.
Thank you for another beautifully filmed, interesting and informative tour. I had no idea Philadelphia had such beautiful parks in the middle of the city.
Philadelphia has so much going on that parks might get overlooked. They have even nicer areas that I could fit on this video like their largest, Fairmount park, right by the Delaware river. It was the grounds for the 1876 worlds fair, first fair in America for the centennial celebration.
There will be a big new park in Penn's Landing. Ground was just broken for it.
@@JoseOnTourYou probably know 10 million people went to the 1876 Centennial.
@@yvonneplant9434 I'll be there. I don't live too far from Philly and go almost every other weekend so that's going to be a must for me
Visite très agréable des 5 parcs de Philadelphie ! Ma fille y a sejourné il y a 10 ans et elle a énormément apprécié 1 parc près de chez elle où il y avait des écureuils, etc... Elle avait tout aimé dans son quartier !!! Merci bien pour cette visite...
Merci pour vos commentaires. Désolé si mon français n'est pas le meilleur je l'utilise pour le parler plus souvent dans les années 2000. Les parcs de Philadelphie sont très beaux. Le parc dont vous parlez est Rittenhouse Square.
Going next week
I think if you visit the campus of University of Pennsylvania in Philly! You may love it!!!
thank you for this suggestion. I live close to Philly so I'll make a trip to check it out
@@JoseOnTour sounds great! Thanks! All your video is so nice!
Philly is to SJ what NYC is to North Jersey. My fondest memories of Philly are the Philadelphia Zoo, The Gallery (in its heyday), Reading Terminal Market and the annual Fourth of July celebrations at the waterfront. That’s just to name a few.
Just found you and already hook love your blog
Thank you appreciate the support
Very well researched and presented, Jose. I live 15 minutes from Rittenhouse Square so always feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or need any ideas about Philadelphia. Did you know the subway goes around City Hall because the building is too heavy to go underneath it? Anyway, great video once again!
Thanks for the great feedback Chris. I've taken the train a couple of times and its in some of my videos and I never knew that. City Hall is iconic in its own right and I'm just amazed it weighs that much. I covered the details a bit more in the previous Philly video but this is something totally new for the next time I make a video in the city.
@@JoseOnTour Awesome. You’re always welcome here.
¡Excelente!👏
Another banger of a video 🔥. However imma need you to bring back that old intro music at some point again.
haha the intro will be back when we return to finish the New Jersey series. If you go to my channel page and see the past couple of videos with the yellow border, they are a different show/series.
Stop the steal...Lol! Everybody kows the first State is Delaware!
Thank you for stopping by my video. William Penns story happened before America became the United States and Delaware was part of Pennsylvania. The road to becoming its own territory, the first state, and its ties to Philadelphia is really fascinating. If you’d like to learn more and follow the path from this video to ep. 1 - New Castle Delaware, I recommend my playlist on that tour:
ruclips.net/p/PL_-PlD6BDP1MiJkmWJ4WUvw2HHpFCHAQ0&feature=shared