Salem - 4K Driving Tour (Binaural Audio)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Thinking about a move to Salem, visiting Salem or curious what it will be like to live there? Checkout my drive through Salem as a preview of what the roads and neighborhoods are like. Enjoy this stereo audio drive best with headphones! Please forgive the double-backs on this video, I got a bit turned around from my planned route!
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    00:00 - Start
    01:10 - Tour Start
    01:48 - The Witch House at Salem
    04:04 - Notch Brewery
    05:45 - Ward Street
    07:11 - Salem Pirate Museum
    07:21 - Theobald Mathew Statue
    07:38 - Hawthorne Hotel
    07:50 - Salem Witch Museum
    12:03 - Bewitched Sculpture & Gulu-Gulu Cafe
    16:37 - Historic Derby Street & Mercy Tavern
    20:24 - Juniper Point
    22:28 - Salem Willows Park
    32:39 - Chestnut Street, Salem
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Комментарии • 6

  • @vincentparlante6274
    @vincentparlante6274 Месяц назад +1

    Alex I just checked out this video. Thanks for letting me know. Those towns back east there? Have really narrow streets for sure huh? Westchester county is similar in N.Y. just outside of the city there too. I remember riding on the T bus down to Revere from Salem many many times back when I lived up there. The entire Northeast area up there? Is truly spectacular and beautiful with the history and great buildings . Thanks again. I really enjoyed the video.

    • @asknavarro
      @asknavarro  Месяц назад

      Believe it or not, there are some even smaller roads in Salem but I didn't hit them in this video. Definitely common in these colonial towns! It's beautiful but the parking can be a challenge 😅

    • @vincentparlante6274
      @vincentparlante6274 Месяц назад +1

      ​​@@asknavarro Lol yep those towns and city's back there are notorious for that stuff. There are still the old cobblestone roads in several city's there too. That is also pretty cool when you think back to how old those roads are. Personally? I'm glad ? I wasn't around in the old horse and buggy days lol. Talk about a rough ride huh? I sure miss the great Red Lobster plates at the old shanty's back then too. A plate with a whole red lobster with fries and coleslaw? In Salem back in the 80s was? About $8.50. bet they can't do that anymore huh ? Lol

    • @asknavarro
      @asknavarro  Месяц назад

      For sure, I can't imagine! 🤣

    • @vincentparlante6274
      @vincentparlante6274 Месяц назад +1

      ​​@@asknavarroIn close ? I've been blessed . I've actually lived in both coasts in my life. I also lived in my adolescent years for a few years in the Los Angeles area back in the 70s. I remember watching the old TV show ? Chips With Larry Wilcox and Eric Estrada. Officers Baker and Ponch. I've been on the old Pacific coast hwy. There too. But to be honest? Being a Yankee? My heart is really back in the Northeast. Anyway thanks a million for chatting and sharing.

    • @asknavarro
      @asknavarro  Месяц назад

      @@vincentparlante6274 I left the Boston area for a while but couldn't resist coming back. Sounds like you've gotten to know a lot of great places :)