Nice walking tour. Love your video🥰🥰 Will be waiting for your next video! 😊😊👍🏻👍🏻
@waltergarcia3295
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Yo conocí s esta preciosa ciudad por mi trabajo cuando viví en los estados unidos de norteamerica preciosa ciudad
@waltergarcia3295
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Increíble seguridad este hombre puede caminar sin ninguna preocupación al filmar con su smartphone tranquilo
@waltergarcia3295
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Los Estados Unidos de norteamerica es un gran país por el respeto a sus leyes y educación es una verdadera lástima que para obtener la residencia y ciudadanía es muy complicado
@waltergarcia3295
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Se parece a Frederick maryland
@jarednathanson6754
2 жыл бұрын
The YWCA is an old organization, that building is where my Mom and Sis went to swim in the 1970s and it's much older. I went to the YMCA, which was up the street on State St and has moved down State. The YWCA is a different org.
@karenryder6317
2 жыл бұрын
The "YMCA" was founded first as a reliable, clean and reasonable priced place for men to have rooms. But of course women couldn't occupy a residence with men. So later the "YWCA" was created so that women could also have an equivalent place where they could find rooms--separate but equal 🙂. Also--grammar police here--the word is "supposEDly" not "supposABly".
@yuegonghuamei6685
3 жыл бұрын
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