I LOVE YOUR TRAVELS, YOUR SUBJECT MATTER, YOUR VIDEOS!!!!! Thanks for doing these videos. Only thing that would make it better is if the videos lasted longer and more history was included. Yet, what you are doing now is really incredible. Keep up the great work! Enjoy your travels... I know I do!
What a remarkable place! Never been here: Thank u!!! Some of the most sophisticated and stylish 18th and early 19th c American architecture in MD...Love it--what a thrill to see!
Astounding overview and tour and exceptional quality in the cinematography and details throughout, thanks for your incredible Virginia travels - truly so special and a fantastic and critical documentary of Virginia sites/history! Appreciate it and your efforts so much!
The vast majority of Maryland families that were established prior to 1860 would have fought for either Maryland Confederate units or joined Virginia units. The Maryland Union units would have been made up of mostly more recent Irish immigrants.
You are going to a lot of great places.
Thanks!
I LOVE YOUR TRAVELS, YOUR SUBJECT MATTER, YOUR VIDEOS!!!!! Thanks for doing these videos. Only thing that would make it better is if the videos lasted longer and more history was included. Yet, what you are doing now is really incredible. Keep up the great work! Enjoy your travels... I know I do!
What a remarkable place! Never been here: Thank u!!! Some of the most sophisticated and stylish 18th and early 19th c American architecture in MD...Love it--what a thrill to see!
Astounding overview and tour and exceptional quality in the cinematography and details throughout, thanks for your incredible Virginia travels - truly so special and a fantastic and critical documentary of Virginia sites/history! Appreciate it and your efforts so much!
Appreciate the kinds words. Thanks, I enjoy making them!
Very informative video!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
You are getting close to us !
Love your tours Thanks!
Excellent video, as always! Very unusual architecture, beautiful home!! Drone footage definitely showed off the pitched roof. Thanks!
Thanks!
My ancestry led me to this family. Thanks for the video.
The collection in the outbuildings is very well-curated. The colors inside the big house are a bit garish. Great info again. Enjoyed this.
Another great video and don’t worry I have not forgotten your games waiting on one other title to arrive before sending
Ok great. Once again I appreciate it!
Lisa my wife liked Montpelier one a lot
The vast majority of Maryland families that were established prior to 1860 would have fought for either Maryland Confederate units or joined Virginia units. The Maryland Union units would have been made up of mostly more recent Irish immigrants.
Love this video, but wish you had showed the placard that explained how to preserve the wedding dress.
There's nothing odd about a Marylander serving in the Confederacy. Certainly a Virginian would know that.
And I thought only James Madison called his estate that.