I worked in that building when it was the offices for the HTK advertising agency in Duluth. The owner at the time Howard Klatzky restored the house beautifully. Was a really neat place to spend the work day.
Wow; I'm Thinking This Cat W/All Credit[$], 4 Everything Listed As 1yr Builds (In Same Yr) Had 2 Have A Long List Of Dependable/Capable Subcontractors @ His Disposal, & @ A Location Where Weather Is Never An Issue [Or Logistics]!... I Can't [Ever] Get Enough Of That Child `Like` Faith; ThanX 4 This Share! Blessings, 2 All, r.j.
Haha I'm thinking your kid doesn't go to public school he sounds pretty skeptical about Wikipedia. But seriously like what is going on at 1:52 how would that supposedly be made? What materials and process is it something poured into a mould? What is the official story any idea because it's really incredible!
@@ArchesandColumns Yeah I bet chisels are what they would say... I'm looking at it more closely and it appears to be made of the same sand stone like rock next to it you can see it has the same striation colors... which is pretty hard to believe being it's not in Europe but Minnesota.
Your channel should have a lot more subscribers. Thanks for what you do
Beautiful building details and great to hear a young 'un giving us the information, well done!👏
I worked in that building when it was the offices for the HTK advertising agency in Duluth. The owner at the time Howard Klatzky restored the house beautifully. Was a really neat place to spend the work day.
Beautiful thank you so much’ I look forward to these. Duluth is amazing.
Wow; I'm Thinking This Cat W/All Credit[$], 4 Everything Listed As 1yr Builds (In Same Yr) Had 2 Have A Long List Of Dependable/Capable Subcontractors @ His Disposal, & @ A Location Where Weather Is Never An Issue [Or Logistics]!... I Can't [Ever] Get Enough Of That Child `Like` Faith; ThanX 4 This Share! Blessings, 2 All, r.j.
Yet, these subcontractors are not even worth a single mention in the history...
Haha I'm thinking your kid doesn't go to public school he sounds pretty skeptical about Wikipedia. But seriously like what is going on at 1:52 how would that supposedly be made? What materials and process is it something poured into a mould? What is the official story any idea because it's really incredible!
I'm thinking anything but hand chisels! CHEERS!
@@ArchesandColumns Yeah I bet chisels are what they would say... I'm looking at it more closely and it appears to be made of the same sand stone like rock next to it you can see it has the same striation colors... which is pretty hard to believe being it's not in Europe but Minnesota.
4:55, a flat roof in Duluth? Who gets out to shovel it 6 months every year?
He was smart because that way he had rental income.