Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan

A Call to Arms March 2010

A Call to Arms March 2010

A Call to Arms January 2010

A Call to Arms January 2010

A Call to Arms August 2009

A Call to Arms August 2009

A Call to Arms October 2009

A Call to Arms October 2009

Savannah in the Civil War

Savannah in the Civil War

Ossabaw Island March 2007

Ossabaw Island March 2007

Savannah's Historic Homes

Savannah's Historic Homes

In the Footsteps of Heroes

In the Footsteps of Heroes

In Search of Carrs Fort

In Search of Carrs Fort

True Tales of Pirates

True Tales of Pirates

Lighthouses of the Southeast

Lighthouses of the Southeast

Charleston, SC: A Video Tour

Charleston, SC: A Video Tour

Lighthouses of the Southeast

Lighthouses of the Southeast

Fran Remembers NO MUSIC

Fran Remembers NO MUSIC

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  • @suzannekosic4088
    @suzannekosic4088Күн бұрын

    I love this cemetery. It is always on my agenda to take visitors. It is a lovely place filled with history and art. It will take you a couple of days to tour both sides, the north and the south.

  • @TheCabledawg1
    @TheCabledawg19 күн бұрын

    Who was on the Whidbey when we hit the sugar cane crane docking in Jamaica?

  • @damianreyesavila3402
    @damianreyesavila340210 күн бұрын

    .How to Recognize Same Museum House in Charleston South Carolina Stories.😐.

  • @caperboyjimmy
    @caperboyjimmy22 күн бұрын

    Heading to Savannah in August for the first time It's been on my bucket list for a long time. Great video, very professional and informative. Thank you!

  • @Johnboydsmith-metal-studios
    @Johnboydsmith-metal-studios24 күн бұрын

    My shop has done a lot of iron work in savannah over the years as the shop was there for almost 30 years and still doing work there today

  • @susiachmady
    @susiachmady28 күн бұрын

    Very interesting historical story and tour of the city of Charleston California. and also views, cities and restaurants, greeting from England

  • @miodragjr
    @miodragjr29 күн бұрын

    interesting to see the last use of PASGT vests before the IBA replaced them

  • @user-er2ys7jh7e
    @user-er2ys7jh7eАй бұрын

    The last scene shows a view Castle Pinckey from the Edmonson-Alston House. Since this video was made, Castle Pinckey has been cleaned up, the growth considerably cut back, and a large Confederate flag flies from the old fort.😊😊😊

  • @user-er2ys7jh7e
    @user-er2ys7jh7eАй бұрын

    One of the last living Rhetts became a recluse in the Aiken-Rhett House. As the story goes, this woman had sealed herself in her bedroom,and, VERY SELDOM came out. Just before the house became a museum, she died in the house. Her ghost haunts house, and,she wasn't happy about the changes being made.😮😮😮😮

  • @user-er2ys7jh7e
    @user-er2ys7jh7eАй бұрын

    The Manigaults,also, owned the Miles Brewton House at 21 King Street.😊😊😊

  • @Christofuzz-hc9xl
    @Christofuzz-hc9xlАй бұрын

    Nobidy ever talks about other blacks enslaving their own people, selling them, and still practicing slavery today

  • @sandylipscomb7003
    @sandylipscomb7003Ай бұрын

    Such a wonderful place to visit🥰🥰🥰

  • @sandylipscomb7003
    @sandylipscomb7003Ай бұрын

    True🤗🤗🤗

  • @sandylipscomb7003
    @sandylipscomb7003Ай бұрын

    Beauty 🥰

  • @anything.with.motors
    @anything.with.motorsАй бұрын

    Css Georgia didn't have a power plant so why tf are you showing a propeller being pulled up?? 😂

  • @allysonmckenzieneyens-ayer9036
    @allysonmckenzieneyens-ayer9036Ай бұрын

    My husband is from Savannah. Luckily, he was born to the classof people that lived in these monstrosity, elegant mansions. But 2 blocks over is drugs beyond belief. There s high crime in Savannah, threatening its Beaty and historicallness.

  • @FC-rg1vk
    @FC-rg1vkАй бұрын

    Nice city. But is it not affordable now????

  • @delorissamuelson6988
    @delorissamuelson6988Ай бұрын

    Wow!! Nice!!

  • @maxlautner5242
    @maxlautner5242Ай бұрын

    A whole film on Savannah!! Wow! Can't wait to watch!! I am really interested in the city. So much culture! I even have a song called "Savannah-Hannah." I also just uploaded a stop-motion animation music video for the song, so if you're interested in Savannah, you might want to see/hear it! 🎶

  • @maribethgeiger444
    @maribethgeiger444Ай бұрын

    Really very well done!! Enjoyed this immensely!!!😃

  • @joanpellillo2981
    @joanpellillo2981Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the tour! - Amazing can't wait to go back !

  • @HoneysDad2024
    @HoneysDad20242 ай бұрын

    you were in my truck when the blast went off. we took you to the market. conseqyently the market was blow up a few weeks later

  • @emorel48
    @emorel482 ай бұрын

    If you are so eager to exposing the “sins” of forefathers, why are you not exposing the slavery today going on through illegal immigration. This slavery includes children, women and men. Why are so called historians not paying attention to an industry that has topped the drug trade!! Shame shame.

  • @jackdelvo2702
    @jackdelvo27022 ай бұрын

    People forget that until the early 1800s before the gradual elimination of slavery in the North this was common in wealthy northern homes. Many of those slaves were sold to southern states before the legal end of slavery to avoid financial loss.

  • @clogssteenstra119
    @clogssteenstra1192 ай бұрын

    Your English is shocking, given that it is the general language of communication between countries and your rank.

  • @cherilafleur
    @cherilafleur3 ай бұрын

    Paula Deen’s was the BIGGEST disappointment of food while visiting Savannah! Skip it and go elsewhere to eat!

  • @mariwillalwaysgivethanks
    @mariwillalwaysgivethanks3 ай бұрын

    These precious souls were overworked, under appreciated and the worse of the enslavers sexually abused many of the women. They will have a crown of glory of that I'm certain! 👑

  • @StevenvonBriesen
    @StevenvonBriesen3 ай бұрын

    Awesome, Thank you!

  • @mrbutch308
    @mrbutch3083 ай бұрын

    To think that there are some people who want to hide this history or create a revisionist history where slavery and torture weren't so bad.

  • @leeatterberry1239
    @leeatterberry12393 ай бұрын

    Some people don't remember they forget Abraham Lincoln suspended the United States Constitution which meant anything goes in the civil war

  • @marywetterlund8454
    @marywetterlund84543 ай бұрын

    Slavery was awful.

  • @phantasm81
    @phantasm814 ай бұрын

    I was one of the first units there in 01. No chow line and definitely no px. You shit in holes or into drums of diesel next to like 3 other people.

  • @NguseCivilization3247
    @NguseCivilization32474 ай бұрын

    They are Afro American revolutionaries and not "Slaves". Slavery is the name of one of the many crimes that were committed against them. This is obviously not the term we should be using to describe the status of the American or any other people of colour or otherwise. It is only a sadistic RACIST prick who can not see how insensitive and completely offensive it is to classify the history and the memories of a whole race of people by a term that is highly illegal and highly offensive in today's world? My people are not the living with the names of the crimes against humanity committed by ANOTHER RACE or any other Nation. The HISTORY of those who committed the actual crimes of international people abduction and hostage taking should be LABELLED with the name of the CRIME. It should be the perpetrators of the crimes of slavery who should always reminded of their crimes at all time lest they forget and continue to repeat those many crimes against humanity. Since even know you still continue to insult the whole melanated WORLD with this word 'Slave' everytime you mention anything to do with the glorious history of Afro people of colour. White history is slave history. THE HISTORY OF SLAVERS.

  • @Deeper_issues
    @Deeper_issues4 ай бұрын

    Black Diamond's for life

  • @tonyatoby1347
    @tonyatoby13474 ай бұрын

    White people profiting of off our pain and suffering, JUST TELL THE TRUTH, THE REAL TRUTH.

  • @tonyatoby1347
    @tonyatoby13474 ай бұрын

    WHITE PEOPLE AGAIN TRYING TO BE IN CONTROL OF THE/OUR NARRATIVE, AND TELL OUR STORIES!!!! ONCE AGAIN TRYING TO DOWNPLAY THE HORRORS OF CHATTEL SLAVERY SO THEY DONT LOOK WICKED!!!]

  • @FC-hj9ub
    @FC-hj9ub4 ай бұрын

    They were not employers!! They were slave holders

  • @Dad-979
    @Dad-9794 ай бұрын

    MAGA 🇺🇸 ✊🏻

  • @WyteXLighting
    @WyteXLighting4 ай бұрын

    Are they gonna build it again and put it on display in georiga would be cool [><] css georiga was a beast

  • @teressawilliams8679
    @teressawilliams86794 ай бұрын

    It was forced to do it wasn't a job wrong word used.

  • @uniquesubstance2353
    @uniquesubstance23534 ай бұрын

    The translator lie 😂

  • @uniquesubstance2353
    @uniquesubstance23534 ай бұрын

    I’m from Iraq Baghdad it was really dangerous I remember that day 😢

  • @smoceany9478
    @smoceany94785 ай бұрын

    omg ca n you dunk a baskingbalL?

  • @YouknowmeOUdo
    @YouknowmeOUdo5 ай бұрын

    Love my city!

  • @floridagator013
    @floridagator0135 ай бұрын

    USS Nebraska Commissiong crew member (Gold) checking in. As a military historian I ponder... was the closing statement that Boomer Boats (i.e., Nebraska's Trident missiles) are America's "Final Solution" the proper phraseology?

  • @janetprice85
    @janetprice855 ай бұрын

    Bonaventure is beautiful in spring when the azaleas bloom. My grandparents are buried there. And the Colonial cemetary has many interesting and historical sites. And the old Candler hospital where I was born dates back to the 1800's and has all kinds of ghost stories associated with it. The best way to see Savannah is to take a walk through the squares. I used to walk from Taylor St. To the river with my little cousins and step grandma and we'd stop in Forsyth Park and feed peanuts to the pigeons and squirrels. If you've never been to Savannah go there. You won't be disappointed either by the restaurents

  • @janetprice85
    @janetprice855 ай бұрын

    The relationships between owners and slaves has never been told truthfully in films or documentries. It's more complicated when dealing with daily interpersonal long term relationships. Keep in mind that slavery and slaves have been worldwide and of different ethnicities and though strange and bad in our modern eyes it was accepted as normal in past societies since ancient times. That's not an excuse just a fact. And the brutality that did exist in the larger plantations with absentee landlords especially in the industrial huge rice, cane,and cotton plantations was different from thst in small farms and plantations. There are instances where slaves were freed, given land, or even taught trades and to read and allowed to keep part of their earnings. Again it's strange to us but factual.

  • @karenchilders2449
    @karenchilders24495 ай бұрын

    I have visited Bonaventure. It is amazing.

  • @janetprice85
    @janetprice855 ай бұрын

    It was once a plantation home. And burned down during a dinner party, not uncommon in the days of candles, and later donated to Savannah. It already had family graves on it.

  • @chrissewell1608
    @chrissewell16085 ай бұрын

    This is so interesting to me!

  • @mcallisterlucky
    @mcallisterlucky6 ай бұрын

    Great city built on the back of slaves