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Arches and Columns
Добавлен 30 янв 2024
A closer look into historic architecture and the narratives surrounding these structures.
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Old World Armory in Duluth, MN 1915
Located at 1305 London Rd, Duluth, MN 55805 and supposedly built in just over 1 yr! #oldworld #history #duluthmn
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Old World Temple Opera Block in Duluth, MN 1889
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Temple Opera Block 201-205 E Superior St Duluth, MN. Supposedly built in under one year! #history #oldworld #duluthmn
Old World St. Paul's Episcopal in Duluth, MN 1913 #history #duluthmn
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Located at 1710 East Superior St. in Duluth, Minnesota. #oldworld #architecture #oldchurch
Old World Masonic Temple in Duluth, MN 1905
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Located in Duluth, MN at 4W Second St. #history #oldworld #dome
Old World Hibbing City Hall, in Hibbing, MN 1922
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401 E 21st St #300, Hibbing, MN 55746 #oldworld #history #architecture
Old World Irving Elementary in Duluth, MN 1895
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Located at 101 N 56th Ave W in Duluth, MN. #oldworld #architecture #history
Old World Washburn Elementary in Duluth, MN 1905 #history #oldworld #youtuber
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Formerly the Washburn Elementary School, located at 201 W. St. Andrew's St. In Duluth, MN. #duluthminnesota
Old World Fairlawn Mansion in Superior, WI 1890
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Old World Fairlawn Mansion in Superior, WI 1890
Old World Lakewood Pump House in Duluth, MN 1897
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Old World Lakewood Pump House in Duluth, MN 1897
The Men Who Supposedly Built Duluth, MN (Episode 1) Oliver Traphagen
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The Men Who Supposedly Built Duluth, MN (Episode 1) Oliver Traphagen
Old World "Old Police Headquarters and Jail" in Duluth, MN 1890
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Old World "Old Police Headquarters and Jail" in Duluth, MN 1890
Old World Dewitt-Seitz Building in Duluth, MN 1909
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Old World Dewitt-Seitz Building in Duluth, MN 1909
Pillars and Porticos, A Jr Series: (Episode 1)
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Pillars and Porticos, A Jr Series: (Episode 1)
Old World City Hall Building in Ashland, WI 1893
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Old World City Hall Building in Ashland, WI 1893
Old World Enger Tower in Duluth, MN 1939
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Old World Enger Tower in Duluth, MN 1939
Old World Jefferson Elementary in Duluth, MN 1893
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Old World Jefferson Elementary in Duluth, MN 1893
Old World "Old Masonic Temple" in Superior, WI 1909
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Old World "Old Masonic Temple" in Superior, WI 1909
Old World "Old Post Office and Courthouse" in Superior, WI 1908
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Old World "Old Post Office and Courthouse" in Superior, WI 1908
Old World "Old City Hall Building" in Superior, WI 1890
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Old World "Old City Hall Building" in Superior, WI 1890
Old World Board of Trade Building in Duluth, MN 1895
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Old World Board of Trade Building in Duluth, MN 1895
Old World Denfeld High in Duluth, MN 1926
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Old World Denfeld High in Duluth, MN 1926
Old World Endion School in Duluth, MN 1891
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Old World Endion School in Duluth, MN 1891
Old World Carnegie Library in Duluth, MN 1902
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Old World Carnegie Library in Duluth, MN 1902
Old World Central High School in Duluth, MN 1892
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Old World Central High School in Duluth, MN 1892
Old World 300 West Block of Superior, St, Duluth, MN
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Old World 300 West Block of Superior, St, Duluth, MN
Buffalo World's Fair of 1901 #shorts
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Buffalo World's Fair of 1901 #shorts
Old World 1st Presbyterian Church in Duluth, MN 1891
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Old World 1st Presbyterian Church in Duluth, MN 1891
Old World College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN.
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Old World College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN.
Bombed Out and Burned Buildings in Duluth, MN & Superior, WI (2024)
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Bombed Out and Burned Buildings in Duluth, MN & Superior, WI (2024)
I don't recall giving "Arches and Columns" permission to use content from my books. Please quit stealing my copyrighted content.
First of all, I'd like to say that I am a big fan of your work. I also advertise your books and always show the cover and name you and your former cowriter. I don't understand the negative feedback? How is this not for one, covered under "fair use," and how is plugging your book and quoting it, while singing praises to your work a bad thing? I'd love to speak with you in person sometime if you'd be interested. Feel free to email me. Hopefully, my explanation diffused any animosity. If you watch my Armory video, I actually display places to purchase your book, and I had someone from Massachusetts asking for more details on how they could purchase a copy.
@@ArchesandColumns What is your email address?
@@ArchesandColumns Fair use covers "brief excerpts" of copyrighted material "for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, and research." Your videos are for entertainment purposes, and in most cases you've exceeded the amount and type of content covered under Fair Use.
How is my material not exactly as you just described, "fair use"? Have I not credited your work every time I've referenced it? I still don't see your contention?
@@ArchesandColumns Your use of my work extends well beyond fair use. If you want to use more of it than is allowed by fair use, the thing to do is to ask the copyright holder for PERMISSION. (I really wish there was a way to discuss this in a less public manner....)
Great video❤!
Thank you, I had no idea that you had retired your channel until after I posted this. I just had your exploration on the back of my mind for about a year and intended to incorporate it into the history of the Armory. Even if you make no more content, you've mapped and explored a significant amount of hidden infrastructure, and it's now documented. I thank you for your public service. God bless.
@@ArchesandColumns❤ thank you much much appreciated keep up the good work good documentation and feel free to use my work to further your work!!! Id like to see more spots!!! I will keep sharing these!
Great Footage. I enjoyed the history. I grew up in St. Paul but we used to visit friends in Duluth and hung out there one late night in my 20s, over 25 years ago.
A view of the absolutely beautiful interior would have been nice. Thank you for recognizing this church!
I didn't do it justice by doing a short. Now, shorts can be up to 3 minutes.
I'm surprised Duluth Minnesota didn't tear Jefferson down when it was in fashion to landfill so many were destroyed.
I saw something on the armory. I do have lots of time on my hands, but had seen the Triumphal arches in a few places before taking this latest red pill. I thought I'd swallowed all of the red pills between 2020 & 21. I'll have to watch the Duluth Worlds Fair one.
Could it be that this marvelous building and probably others were sitting in the middle if nowhere, unoccupied and just too irresistible to leave them? As we have seen carbon copy buildings scattered across the globe, it's quite plausible that these Lady Liberty 🗽 statues were also already scattered across the US and beyond. Very interesting.
It sure appears to be the case. Are you seeing these patterns yet?
It seems to me that those libertas statues were from the previous civilization.
@@ArchesandColumns yes, she was a goddess in her own right before the Statue of Liberty. It has also occurred to me that some of the old churches may have been temples for other gods. Lots of triumphal arches, Greco-Roman style, built to last stone/brick
Wow! You have made some quick research progress into this already! You are further along than I thought! It took me longer to connect these dots. Speaking of the triumphal arches, did you see my video on the Armory? Take a look at the cover for the Duluth World's Fair Expo!
I expected more of the same, but boy was I surprised! A subway, antennas, the globe! Wow! The stones on the train station fit together so well! Incredible masonry! The lion theme. 3 buildings had lions. I wonder if there was a connection to the original name of the town.
Doesn't match the timelines and population we've been told..
@@ArchesandColumns a small town like Ashland is now wouldn't need a subway.
I heard there was a tunnel to another house or 2. I need to take a tour of it one day. It is beautiful and huge. I love Queen Anne's. Amazing tower, porch, stained glass, woodwork. Maybe if everyone in town were building houses and buildings and supplying materials all of these buildings could be built in rapid succession. It only took 100 years to call them out.
42 rooms for the mayor, and they gave it way in less than a decade! To become an orphanage, of course it was...
This is probably my favorite building in Duluth. I love the faces of the children and the reliefs, the tower, the shape of the school is amazing.
Built in a year and carved with hand chisels..
Very unusual green marble (I think it's marble). Beautiful columns with gold leaf. So much marble. Amazing dome. Did you speak while standing under it? What about the first floor windows? They looked much shorter than the ones above.
Great points. This building looks out of Rome. Love it.
@@ArchesandColumns I'm just finding out there are Roman style building all over the world. It's incredible. I just watched Flat Earth Dave and he briefly mentioned Old World architecture and I was thinking that's what Bob Jones was saying. This is the latest rabbit hole I've been down.
It's wild, I started researching this 3 years ago, trying to disprove it. And the patterns keep repeating! It's hard to take it all in at first!
@@ArchesandColumns yes. The more you look at these old buildings, the more you can't ignore.
You can't unsee it! And it's literally everywhere!
@1:27 it seems to be missing some relief above the door, where the church name should be. @ 3:45 the shields seem to have been shaved to remove some letter or decoration. Lovely decorative reliefs elsewhere. Amazing stained glass windows and towers. Too bad the bell is gone now too. How many years did the people save to build this gorgeous church building?
Great observations!
I'm torn on this one. It has some art deco details, but has the sunken windows and the door dug out in the basement. It also has the entry way that seems to have had stone relief details removed. Hmmm.
Yeah, it's a weird one. Also weird that the story tells us all about Dewitt-Seitz co, yet they were only the first tenants. There is no mention of the actual owners. Why would it be designed by the first tenants and not the actual property owner? Seems backwards.
@@ArchesandColumns very odd
gorgeous! Love the stained glass, eagle, trim, etc. Must have been a gold mine. LOL.
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OK coming back to this again. I recently learned that structures that were octagon shaped were power generators. I’m willing to bet that this structure was a massive power generator for the city of Duluth. Much older than 90 years 🙄Love it thank you.
I agree. Thank you for watching. I'm trying to put together a video on Spit Rock Lighthouse. Michelle Gibson on RUclips is an expert on this old world industrial infrastructure. You need to check her out if you haven't already! Have a great night! Cheers.
@ thanks a lot will do!
Wow, I've seen that building a million times, and that aztec astronaut carving really made my day!!
This is where my Boyscout Troop held their gatherings growing up. Troop 43, sadly, now not existing due to lack of participants. Never saw the upper bell tower area, but the cathedral is really something to behold. 🎉🙌🙏
Oh! Thank you!!! Disregard my comment left on another video. This is great. I spent a lot of my time in that library as a child back in the 80s. Love this.
My mother lives near old North Hibbing. Not much left out there but foundations. This is cool, I did not know that history of the move. I’m from Buhl originally, you should check out the City Hall, library and Martin Hughes High School. All very beautiful and fascinating, Old World buildings, in such a tiny town. Interesting about all the Helios statues, that last one looks like it’s on a mock Starfort.
When I went through Buhl, we saw all of them. Unfortunately, I only had time for one. Thank you for watching !
Man, I look forward to watching more of your content. Fascinating old world building throughout Duluth. I’ve been visiting this city several times a year since the 80’s
The city and Milwaukee both got to keep many of their old World structures.
At 12:15 it seems like it could be a chimney cleanout
I was laughing at the reversed stepped bricks, seems over the top.
What a neat video, wish you could have gotten a tour of the inside!
Me too!
What kind of excess did they have back then when they were supposed to be struggling? Why build up when you could build horizontally back then with all the room for so much cheaper. So much doesn't make sense with the narrative we have been given. Great video!
The drone shot of the top is amazing. Looks like a starfort! I'm down in KC and am hoping to check out some old world stuff tomorrow!
It reminds me of the two direction road sign, only tighter!
The construction photos are of it in ruins!
It's all water stained, and the top looks cropped off. Plus, there are no building materials or scaffolding. Plus, this was supposedly completed in months. No excuses for wasted time in pics either.
Great video! There’s a cool old world building about 15 miles north of this armory. It’s on the Old Hwy.61, right on Lake Superior and is being used, I believe for a utility building. It’s all red brick.
ruclips.net/video/UsnMrBN3AWc/видео.htmlsi=xPoDPBhLSm7VTgsN. Is it this?
@@ArchesandColumns Heck yeah, that's it! So cool that you have already covered it. Thanks again.
Time Stamp 10 : 50 looks like the same Maui fire DEW attack ?
I thought the same thing.
Probably a giant magnifying glass of the gods having a little fun.
It’s many in Brooklyn and in the Bronx that are mind shattering the Bronx New York have castles and armories anyway that is just absolutely jaw dropping and people just walk pass them like it’s nothing lol 🤦🏻♀️
They always use fire in the resets. Fire just seems to destroy stone and brick, that’s what they want us to believe anyway. 😂 We are living in the little season. Rev 20
Fires that jump fire lines and pulverize masonry while leaving the trees!
God revealed himself and answered by fire many times. Satan being the great imitator and wanting to mimic God does the same thing when he was released for a little season. Revelation 13:11-13 (KJV) 11 And I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon. 12 And he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed. 13 And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men,
wow, my mind was blown by the entertainment list and the plane crash! Great job!!
def looks like old world structure to me. Thanks for showing this channel. 👍
Thanks for watching
I see in amazon book is 60$. Is it available elsewhere for less?
I'm not sure.
But I wish every city had a book like this one!
Wow!!!! Fantastic!! This is my favorite so far!! I had no idea there was a tunnel system from the armory. That’s cool good info why is there a tunnel? I have my theories That’s the same day that the kettle river fire started. I’m definitely going to check out that other channel Thank you so much
Thank you very much!
I like that Urbex channel. They have absolutely no idea, that stuff is from an older world
I have an idea lol❤
@Duluth_urbex are you starting to learn? Duluth is older than they tell us...
I'm glad to hear this!
Reminds me more of a building constructed to hold machinery, an old world factory building, rather than an armoury, but then who knows and why did there appear to be an obsession with dating the buildings in the past, this only appears to have been done throughout the 1800s and into the early 1900s, almost as if trying to reinforce the narrative given for each of those buildings?!? The tunnel is extremely interesting, stone for the lower half then finished off in brick, but I also couldn't help but notice at 4:06, as he turns around, on the right hand side the brick comes down further in a rectangular shape, almost as if there were a connection there at some point, but this also occurs further along at least twice from 4:27, again on the same side (although it is now the left hand side), were they doorways or other tunnels, perhaps,? "The Americans had long before Columbus, large cities; built of stones, bricks or wood, with walls, ditches, temples, palaces. Some of which were of immense size and population. One of them Otolum near Palenque was 28 miles long, equal to Thebes, Babylon and Kinoj in size and monuments. Nearly all the ancient sciences and useful primitive arts were known in America, as well as commerce and navigation, symbolic and alphabetic writing, nearly all the Asiatic religions, etc. The most civilised nations had even colleges and universities, canals and paved roads, splendid temples and monuments, etc." - The American nations; or, Outlines of their general history, Ancient and Modern. (Volume 1) by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1832)
Great comment!
Havn't fully listened yet...but it looks exactly like all the red brick high schools built in NYS in the Depression....as part of a work program....Not so I think...especially because the High School I atteneded had Steam Heat and a giant smoke stack etc...etc...Also had a beautiful stage autotorium that the tore up in the 70's!!!
We're just waking up people. Get ready cause we're in for a wild ride. These old world buildings are the work of a previous civilization that was wiped out and we're made to believe they were all built in the late 1800's back when there were not enough people, no power tools, no shipping companies, no cranes, just carts and donkeys 😂😂😂
I recommend the documentary lost history of flat earth. RUclips. It’s fantastic 🩵❄️
I recommend the documentary lost history of flat earth. RUclips
I recommend the documentary lost history of flat earth in RUclips
It is pretty interesting how quickly they built a lot of these buildings, like you say, right thru Duluth winters. Yet, Congdon's glensheen mansion took 4 yrs to build and worked stopped during the winter due to cold and snow. 🤔 Hmmmm
Great point!
I hope it’s OK to share this here. Please forgive me and remove it if it isn’t but this is fabulous. I’m so excited about this documentary. ruclips.net/video/4GbhSo4Rkhc/видео.htmlsi=KuH0vFDj21KLO8gk
This one doesn't show likes🤔
Seems to be the case with most of my videos.
A place that might be of interest to you is the quarry in Sandstone Minnesota. The park that now resides there is called Robinson. There are huge pieces of cut sandstone all over the place including the remains of the old Quarry with descriptions. The quarry definitely has a vibe to it and at times I have felt like women aren’t allowed here, that doesn’t stop me from visiting though. In the center of the town, sits the old sandstone high school that is since been abandoned, but luckily is going to be turned into housing. We are all very pleased to hear that it’s going to be restored as it’s been lovingly called the “Rock” for years. The town also features a masonic Lodge, which is rather humble in comparison to others. Ps nobody’s talking about the underground tunnel system that connected all of these buildings to each other but that’s a whole new subject for another day. “They” definitely don’t want us talking about those.
At least everything has new roofs
Time stamp 1: 04 The city Hall building 1887 date appear the numerals one and seven placement and thickness , are not the same font.
Could be. Also, that city hall used to be an orphanage originally!
My uncle David Anderson grew up in Olcott house. It was a marvelous place to visit as a child 🩵
All those old world mansions have unique and beautiful details and old world luxuries.
@@ArchesandColumns Mr. Anderson was a minister and he had a radio broadcast with his ministry, so there was some sort of radio studio in there and church pews in the basement
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Before the heathens ran it into the ground 🤷🏿♂️