UGH. Making me homesick for Boston. Might have only lived there one year but it was a SERIOUSLY transformative year. And this history... the history!! Every place you turn. Was a photographer's dream. And not needing a car was a pretty decent perk.
Outstanding job…born and raised MassHole here, and I learned a few things. Note…Braves were always a separate franchise; they played at Nickerson Field.
I lived in Boston from 85 to 2000…. I took a friend back to visit a few years ago and we did the Fenway tour - it was incredible ! I used to ride my bike thru the public garden areas all the time - once a guy stepped in front of my bike and slapped me on the arm w a slice of pizza - I still laugh about that 30 yrs later…. Now go to the Hatch Shell and watch the Pops and fireworks…. Thanks so much for this…. Be well !
I use to pilot the swan boats back in high school for a few years. Yes sir, they are powered by your legs . Usually there isn't another worker in the back. If it''s windy then they might put another back there with a long paddle. Definitely a good leg workout. Cheers is right across the street from the public gardens .We would see tourists from all over the world just to see the cheers pub and the swan boats. We would see a lot of celebrities that would come and visit .HAPPY 4TH EVERYONE
Fenway defines American Baseball Parks! It's got character, history, and excitement - even just sitting there! There are only a few true meccas in America (Graceland, The Hollywood sign, The Empire State building) - but - Fenway is definitely one of them!
The Woo keeps finding all the places I have been, but now I see them with the eyes of Adam the Woo. He sees so much on this long, long trip he is on. Great video and great editing. Almost makes me want to go back to these places and see them with a new perspective I didn't have before. What a great travel blog for future travelers.
So cool. I used to visit family in Boston in the summers as a teen. Watched every episode of Cheers during the lockdown in 2020. Fun fact, the original Cheers set is in a museum in Washington D.C that you can even rent out for parties. The original set for Star Trek the next generation is there as well.
Hey Adam, the building with the gold dome next to the JFK statue is the State House and in front of the State House is a statue for Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, which the movie Glory is based on.
When the White Sox were in Tampa last the announcers were talking about the cow bell "I guess they still allow cow bells in here" and there was one lone very loud cow bells being beaten to death and the camera zoomed in and there was cowbell Max standing and doing his thing. Just thought I'd throw that in there that Max, ya made it on TV here in Chicago buddy. And Adam thanks for 10 years of taking us along with ya. I'm jealous of how you make a living man. I still wanna see you play bass or at least open the case and show us the p-bass I know is in there!
Boston and the area is a place I always wanted to visit...being a history nut... I think I would go insane!!!! Thank you, once again, Adam...for taking me out of my little world and showing me a place I always wanted to visit. You are simply..... *THE BEST*
I said it before and I'll say it again every American needs to visit Boston! It's Where it all began! I really hope you can get to here someday. I think you'll love it!
Took the Fenway Park tour years ago and was privileged to have a pole view seat for one game. Great city to visit and be part US and baseball history. Good to see “you boys” together at another Rays game.
What a historic day! Awesome stadium tour. They didn't have the re-enactors at the various sites when I was there, but then again it's a special weekend!
Ya, they used that for the exteriors. Back in 03, they had the studio set at the Hollywood Museum. On Monday nights in the fall, they opened it up for Monday night Football. It was weird walking on the full set and sit at the bar, and they sold beer and wine on Mondays. Of course, everyone wanted Norm's seat. George had carved his name into the bar. We usually sat where Frazier sat. It was a fun experience. Sadly it only lasted for one season for Monday Night Football. Not sure where the set is now,
Welcome to Boston, Adam!! We live in NH and enjoy watching your vlogs everyday.....love that you are showing us our own area.....Enjoy.....and Go Sox!!
Visited most of these spots a few years back. Such wonderful history. On ourFenway tour, there were also guys on their hands and knees on the grass…..not looking for anything but weeds. They are keeping that grass perfect!
Living in Chicago, I was nicknamed by a 2nd grade classmate in the early 1960s because of my long Polish last name. He was familiar with Yaz because he was a baseball fan, so he christened me Jazz. At 66, people still call me Jazz.
Great vlog Adam! That was born and raised in Boston, and I still live here and I’m beyond proud to call myself a Bostonian! We have more titles right now than any other team in the United States collectively in the last 20+ years! Love that dirty wadah! Boston you’re my home !
I've never been to a baseball game, but this was fun. Also, there's a whole little adorable family of Robert McCloskey's Make Way For Ducklings statues at the Public Garden. Happy 4th y'all! 🎆👍
As a huge Red Sox fan that I am. Adam, you sir are very respectful for what you do with your videos. Fenway is so special. Seeing your respect for the history is awesome. 🤟I was lucky enough to walk on that field as a Scout a few years ago fir Scout day at Fenway. Something I will never forget.
🎵”Making your way in the world today Takes everything you've got Taking a break from all your worries”🎵 Adam, this is one of my favorite vlogs of yours! Nice work! Ah gosh! I was awe struck by all the history in Boston! Cheers! Fenway park! The good food! Now I want to make a trip out there! I really didn’t want this video to end! You got to make it out to oracle park in San Francisco. You will get a kick out of mccovey cove! I think McClanahan will be the starter for the all star game in LA! Or Gilbert might be! Max Fried is probably the starter for the NL (he’s a so cal native).⚾️ Thank you for sharing, Adam! Keep up the good work!!👍🏻👍🏻🤗
I love Boston, my favourite place after San Diego. I fell down the stairs at Fenway Park, I never forget that day. I wonder if my blood mark still on the wall down to the club shop. Great place, reminds me of York, England, similar type city.
Great video Adam, loved it. Your current road-trip is epic! How lucky you are to see so many great places…Thanks for making our lives better by sharing …
I took the tour in April 2017, great to see a lot of what I saw/remembered. Only about 10 people with our group. It was a week before opening day and cold. Great vid! Thanks!
This was Awesome!!!! Been waiting for this video of u at Fenway since u started doing your Rays videos! Love that u found the original ballpark! Truly love your content!! Love u covering Disney but u have truly created something unique here w this content
So glad you made it to Fenway Park Adam!! I’ve always felt so honored to call Fenway Park my home stadium. And I’m so psyched you are in the Boston area!! I would wig out if I bumped into you!! Enjoy your Northeast adventures!!
You are the best RU-vidr by Far, by far!!! We are so enthralled with all your content but love coming along as you go to all these historical ball parks. Thanks!
As someone who was born and raised in New England and therefore a Red Sox fan I also had the opportunity to work every home game for four years at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. It was wonderful to spend a lot of time in such ball parks. The sense of history is so deeply ingrained in every part of these parks. Nothing like these prefab parks with no style, history or grace to give you enjoyment from just being there!