Why YOU Should Visit New York? - NYC Tour

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New York OR London
Which is better👇? Tell me below

WalkWithMeTim
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This was perhaps the best walking tour video of New York City. I've seen on the Internet. Bravo!

YesItsMeGuys
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The fact that we get free videos from Tim on YouTube is priceless; keeping the knowledge & entertainment alive. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

Aria-cddq
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4:29 "The highest observation deck in Western Europe". NYC will love you for that!
Great video as always. Been many years since I visited last, a vibrant 24-hour city.

dieselfan
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My great uncle went through Ellis Island. He was from Italy. He planned to send for my grandmother after living in New York for a year, but he died in the first winter he was there. Instead, my grandmother moved from Italy to the UK and consequently here I am (born in the UK). Crazy to think that had he survived, I could have been American.

chrisludlow
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Just had a look on Google Tim and found this.
Underneath the streets of Manhattan, there are more than 100 miles of service pipes bringing steam to about 1, 800 buildings.

Steam may seem like a primitive source of energy (think of steamboats and steam engines- we don't see those anymore).

But when New York's first power plant opened in 1882, steam from clean water greatly reduced the amount of soot created by individual coal-burning furnaces which were the primary source of heat at the time.

michaelwhite
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The content in this could have filled various vlogs, not just one, you surpassed yourself with this. Looking forward to what more is to come, so much variety on your channel!

christophergoff
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Thank you. I'm a native New Yorker and you've captured some of the best of NYC. Next time, don't forget the Outerboroughs for their neighborhoods. They'vre equally fun and entertaining, in their own way.

DCL
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I think you should be commended for the behind the scenes work that would have gone into filming this. In NYC that's not always easy. Superb job well done!

steve-marsh
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In 1982, I went to NYC with my family. I was obsessed with trees and wanted to locate a sweetgum in Central Park. I couldn't find one. Eighteen years later, I took my wife to NY from Boston (where I'm from) via Amtrack, and as we're strolling through CP, I see the tree I had been looking for. It was a happy personal moment.
I live in London now and I see sweetgum trees everywhere, LOL.

RedNightDragon
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Probably one of your best videos. Had no interest in visiting New York until I watched this. Absolutely fascinating and brilliantly edited. Looks amazing!

chrislox
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Oh I'm really looking forward to watching this. And nearly 40 mins! Thank you. This channel is what YouTube should be - informative, interesting, fun - and showing you things and places, some that you know, some that you might see one day, and some you might never get to see. I love it.

juliew
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I work across the walkway from Rockefeller Center. One of my coworkers used to work for the company that manages Rockefeller Center. One of his responsibilities was to get into a helicopter and scout the forests for the Christmas tree. Two trees actually, a backup tree also has to be selected in case something happens to the primary tree.

sopdox
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Am I the only one who’s sad that the Empire State Building has been turned into a Disney like attraction? I love the history of it. That being said, this is the absolute best video I’ve ever seen of the view from The Empire State Building, well done Sir. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.

My MIL came back from Germany after WW2, her husband served during the occupation. She said she cried seeing the Statue of Liberty she was so happy to be home. We have a photo of her standing in front of the ship that brought her back. Thanks for a wonderful tour of NYC Tim.

SouthernArtist
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I just admire anyone who can tolerate heights. All that glass would be my worst nightmare. Couldn’t put myself through that. I loved the tour, something I intended to do in the eighties but never made it. Awesome Tim. Tku

marybarratt
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I lived in Manhattan back in the 80's. Thanks for doing this walk about. The city really has improved I must say.

aclem
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You put so much effort into your videos and that’s what makes them so good

JackTudor-lvtv
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The reason for the steam vents is that the city provides heat to many of the buildings (at a cost), and that eliminates the need for each building to have its own heating plant. This method of heating frees the buildings from having the need to have routine fuel deliveries and keeps the power plant in an industrial area where it would not affect the local air quality. (All of the cars in NYC do enough of that) BTW. Excellent videos Tim. Also, my grandfather landed at Ellis Island from Ukraine at the turn of the century. "Slava Ukraini!"

stephenfestus
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Wow! New York looks more colourful than I thought. Great video Tim, no idea how you fit that all in a few days!

nonnythunderbox
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Hi Tim, I'm Dennis Daniels from Cleveland, Ohio! Thanks for sharing your video about visiting New York City.

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