Baltimore Overview | An informative introduction to Baltimore, Maryland

preview_player
Показать описание
Nicknamed Charm City, Baltimore has a lot more charm than most people realize. I recently lived on the east coast where I visited Baltimore on a few occasions, and I find it to be an underrated city. In this video I briefly cover Baltimore's history, population, skyline as well as a few things that make Baltimore unique. Thanks for watching: Baltimore Overview | An informative introduction to Baltimore, Maryland

CORRECTIONS:
- It's Johns Hopkins, not John Hopkins.

#baltimore #citygeek
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Moved to baltimore after living in California, Hawai’i, New York and New Orleans. We’ve been here almost six years and it’s become home.

calebwilford
Автор

I love Baltimore and there are so many good things happening here. It's one of the most underrated cities in the country.

jakealden
Автор

Who knew Baltimore had so much history! Thank you for the history lesson and all the lovely information about this wonderful city. Can't wait to see it for myself.

patrickgarcia
Автор

I've always enjoyed my time in Baltimore. Its location is perfect between DC and Philly. Underrated for sure. Insightful as always 🍻

matthewjames
Автор

I'm from the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia area) and Baltimore is basically known as the East Coast version of Oakland (DC being like San Francisco in this analogy), a roughhewn, deindustrialized, disinvested husk of a major old industrial port city that has tons of crime, poverty, corruption and generational dysfunction but also is slowly rising and reinventing itself as being more creative, colorful, quirky and full of character than its more famous neighbor. Its people are fiercely proud and hard-working and many folks working in the DC area (especially in the Maryland suburbs) have moved to Baltimore over the last 20-25 years because it's so much cheaper and still offers extensive urban amenities and easy access to DC and its environs.

zyxwut
Автор

I'll be visiting B'more in September and now I have quite a few impressive landmarks to visit!

SeaBassTian
Автор

Babe wake up! We learning about Baltimore today!

everythingautomotiveeta
Автор

This is your first new video since I subscribed (which I did immediately after discovering it!), and it’s fitting because I love Baltimore! Let’s go O’s! Meanwhile, don’t sell the skyline short. One thing I love to do when visiting a city is find an iconic vantage point for viewing and photographing the skyline. Baltimore’s Federal Hill Park is one of the best such spots in the country. Lastly, I’ll put in a plug for you to do a video on Norfolk, VA. VA Beach has a bigger population, but Norfolk is the historic core city of the Hampton Roads metro area. Thanks for the great videos!

cubanmop
Автор

Loved this overview on one of my favorite cities (maybe you'll do Wilmington, Delaware next)!

A note though. It's Johns* Hopkins, not John Hopkins.

williammckelvey
Автор

Another fine addition to your growing collection. I love how all the museums and attractions are close together. That harbor is beautiful. Baltimore doesn’t get very much positive attention these days so I’m glad you showed us all the high points and beautiful features. From David in Houston. Btw: I’m so glad you are still producing these. 😮I know it takes a lot of work to make such high quality videos. I’ve got some catching up to do so Now on to Anchorage and Portland! ⭐️🏆🥇😎♥️👍🏙🌠

davidpetersen
Автор

Thank you for featuring Baltimore and doing the city justice! Baltimore also has a Streetcar Museum featuring every type of streetcar that ran in the city. This makes it the only major city in the U.S. to have multiple active train museums actually located in the urban core and reachable by frequent transit and intercity passenger rail.

JeromeAHorne
Автор

My home state. Born & raised in Maryland. 👍

johammond
Автор

Proud JHU Blue Jay here… please understand that it’s Johns Hopkins not “John Hopkins”. Johns Hopkins was a real person, and his first name was Johns.

ManJayCA
Автор

New Jersey PA NYC Boston Connecticut "true East Coast"

Baltimore & DC & the DMV "eastcoast with southern influence

Pittsburgh & buffalo " Midwest cities with high eastcoast influence"

The closer you are to the water the more European influence

The more you are in the "true eastcoast area
" you see more Puerto Ricans

And because DC and Baltimore are at the mason Dixon line they have so many southern qualities while being a eastcoast city

jaxgambino
Автор

Your vids are well produced and informative, but as a guy who loves skylines and no St Louis vids??? Come on brother!

SunsetIndigoRealty
Автор

Bro is doing every city but New Orleans...

jjorjojo
Автор

I live here and I want to move it’s not safe

lizzybennett
Автор

Is it true that is such a very dangerous city? don't be harsh on me I wanna visit but I'm not sure

eddieramirez
Автор

Interestingly, a city is more than it's buildings, great as they may be. In Baltimore, most of us stay away from the areas in your video because of who's walking along it's streets.

harveyschwartz
Автор

2.8 million people, really...more like 1.6 million unless you are going onto the Eastern Shore across the Bay Bridge or Columbia in Howard County or at the D.C. suburbs or up near the Pennsylvania state line.

harveyschwartz