Hi Eric,
A couple of weeks ago I was looking at appliances at a local big box store, and I ran into a refrigerator with an android-capable built-in tablet on the door that had a paused EricTheCarGuy youtube video on it. I also know that there’s a a good chunk of guys here in the New England/Boston area that follow your videos, I’ve had many conversations with guys at auto parts stores about fixes where your name has come up several times. Even the autoparts store employees recommended customers to check out your videos for repair help. I bet you have many subscribers from this area.
You can also take time and visit all the great U.S. historical sites, see where the American revolution started. Many historical places that just take your breath away. Standing in John Adams’ house, on the North Bridge looking at how close the Americans were from the British when the first shot heard ’round the world was fired. The Lexington Greens, stand right where the Minutemen first died in what was to be the start of the revolutionary war. The North Church, Paul Revere’s house and capture site. Eat at the Union Oyster House, America’s oldest continuously operating eatery since 1826 (good food too). Really takes you aback to stand on those grounds and soak it all in, it’ll remind you what this great country is all about and the principles it was founded on.
I was born in Central America, lived in Florida for 30 years before moving here, and since, I’ve visited those sites many times especially when we have visitors. I can tell you that after 7 years I still learn something new and amazing each time I visit those areas.
Is that a good case for Boston/New England as a stop?