I’ve liked reading about old money a lot growing up but obviously it takes a long time and sometimes you don’t even get really in depth stuff, your channel is honestly the best, the storytelling, the details, the visuals, humor and cadence, and the number of videos, I feel like a kid in a candy store lol, kinda mad I never found it earlier. Keep up the great work ❤
The Men Who Built America. Should watch that, if you've never seen that. Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Morgan, Ford, Rockefeller. They are excellent. All separate episodes. They are on The History Channel. Like movies they used to show in school. If you're into the History Channel when they showed educational programming, those are top notch. Every American should see them. PLus, once you give them five minutes, you're hooked. Definitely 4 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟
There’s a director producer by the name Vanderbilt. He made a horror movie that appears to be loosely based on this/his family. Hide and seek or something. Worth a watch. Google his name idk Edit: the movie name is Ready or Not. By James Vanderbilt and it’s a horror comedy. One of the main characters is named grace and there was also a Grace Vanderbilt who married into the family.
They brought their land which is the Blue Ridge Park now from my family. Who also show Vanderbilt and his friend how to Log . McCall's cabin now sets near Pink Bed. 5 cent a acre was paid. Then sold to to for 17 cent a acre to government. He had the train track coming close to his front door. Alot of orphan children was on those train. 😢😢😢😢
Biltmore is awesome but when George W Vanderbilt died, his widow and child had to close up most of the house and lived in only a small part. Such profligate spending on homes, dowries to dukes, as if the money would renew itself automatically.
Interesting, Anderson Cooper. I met him once. We were both at a press conference about violence. I didn't know he was a Vanderbilt, but his attitude makes sense now to me, sadly because he seemed lost to real people, but likable I think.
So true there is no more money left from the first and founding great great grandfather Commadore Vanderbilt wealth who got rich from early America's dependence steam engine locomotive area , because he did leave multi millions making him a millionaire.
I find it sad the ancestors work hard to leave their family money,then as families grow on and on, they get board and get drawn into ungodly things. Do your homework on Gloria,Kathy Griffit and yes Anderson,. Everything going on in our World today Gloria was involved in.
A great descendant from the vanderbilts is Anderson Cooper who has never inherited from that family fortune he made his own way and his own millions read his book or watch the videos he's made about his mother Gloria Vanderbilt who made her own millions primarily from creating a great pair of jeans which I bought more most of my adult life
I’ve liked reading about old money a lot growing up but obviously it takes a long time and sometimes you don’t even get really in depth stuff, your channel is honestly the best, the storytelling, the details, the visuals, humor and cadence, and the number of videos, I feel like a kid in a candy store lol, kinda mad I never found it earlier. Keep up the great work ❤
Ditto 😊
The Men Who Built America. Should watch that, if you've never seen that. Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Morgan, Ford, Rockefeller. They are excellent. All separate episodes. They are on The History Channel. Like movies they used to show in school. If you're into the History Channel when they showed educational programming, those are top notch. Every American should see them. PLus, once you give them five minutes, you're hooked. Definitely 4 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟
History channel is a bunch of lies
In the 90s I was a tour guide at the Cornelius Vanderbilt summer mansion in Newport, R.I. Quite a place!!!
❤ Great documentary. TY! ❤
There’s a director producer by the name Vanderbilt. He made a horror movie that appears to be loosely based on this/his family. Hide and seek or something. Worth a watch. Google his name idk
Edit: the movie name is Ready or Not. By James Vanderbilt and it’s a horror comedy. One of the main characters is named grace and there was also a Grace Vanderbilt who married into the family.
You're right. Ready or not by james vanderbilt. Hidden in plain sight.
Now this sounds more like reality for what this family is all about.
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Awesome videos and new sub here. Watched in full .. thanks for the hard work bringing us this video.
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Everything is temporary
Jesus Christ is eternal.
Except bad shit apparently
@@kawboy14 this Christian says….my friends of other faiths and no faiths would rightly disagree with you.
Love it. Many a teachable moment.
All things must pass
Mark 8 verse 36
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
Carter is not dead he is Cathy Griffin
They brought their land which is the Blue Ridge Park now from my family. Who also show Vanderbilt and his friend how to Log . McCall's cabin now sets near Pink Bed. 5 cent a acre was paid. Then sold to to for 17 cent a acre to government. He had the train track coming close to his front door. Alot of orphan children was on those train. 😢😢😢😢
Biltmore is awesome but when George W Vanderbilt died, his widow and child had to close up most of the house and lived in only a small part. Such profligate spending on homes, dowries to dukes, as if the money would renew itself automatically.
@@1957esthey were never taught to. Everything was done for them.
Exceptional thanks 😊
You're very welcome!
I visited Biltmore estate in 2010 and it's more beautiful in person
Good video ..thank u💎
I'm only 20 minutes in but does it eventually touch on some real secrets of this family? Like all of the others, it is very dark.
Yes
Interesting, Anderson Cooper. I met him once. We were both at a press conference about violence. I didn't know he was a Vanderbilt, but his attitude makes sense now to me, sadly because he seemed lost to real people, but likable I think.
I prefer Alice Cooper.
"As the kids would say.....fumbled the bag" lmao youtube has to put that monetization back after that one
How was the breakers built in 2 years? That’s an insane building to happen in 2 years of construction
fumbling the bag 😂 5:11
Hard to even imagine the breakers was a private home for one family
How did Elvis get in there?
So true there is no more money left from the first and founding great great grandfather Commadore Vanderbilt wealth who got rich from early America's dependence steam engine locomotive area , because he did leave multi millions making him a millionaire.
It doesn’t really tell me about his life as a person. Just rushes through a brief history of his life
It is actually van der Bilt which means of the Bilt. De Bilt is a town in the centre of Nederland
That’s cool info 👍
He literally explains all of that in the first 5 minutes!
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There is nothing like old dutch money.
When I hear old money I hear slavery 😂 cause that’s basically what it is
Exactly. But you know these people white wash history!
I find it sad the ancestors work hard to leave their family money,then as families grow on and on, they get board and get drawn into ungodly things. Do your homework on Gloria,Kathy Griffit and yes Anderson,. Everything going on in our World today Gloria was involved in.
Yooooo I had no idea Anderson Cooper was a Van Der Bilt
Ze Zecretz of Von Zanderbuiltz
Oh no you didn't go there! Fumbling the bag" ...lol
Et tu Elvis Presley? Why is that?😄
Got enough ads in this shit?…damn!
Irratic behavior= alcoholic
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A great descendant from the vanderbilts is Anderson Cooper who has never inherited from that family fortune he made his own way and his own millions read his book or watch the videos he's made about his mother Gloria Vanderbilt who made her own millions primarily from creating a great pair of jeans which I bought more most of my adult life