Yes exactly, where’s the evidence, where’s the photos of it being built. And we think this was done in two years. Of course it was, just look what we can do now in two years. And look where it is, on that island built for medical students, also then look at the surrounding buildings done by our people with modern transportation and tools 😂😂😂
My dad graduated from UTMB in 1944. I like knowing he sat in one of those chairs in that amphitheater. Such an amazing treasure of a building.
WOW...This is one of the most beautiful buildings I have ever seen...Thank You
Sweet video. Fun fact. Old red was also the name of a dog on a prison farm in Georgia, close to the Florida line
Thank you so much, I have always wondered about this building!
Yes!
I ❤️ this structure!
My Grandfather, Carl William Raetzsch, attended Old Red in the early 1900's (1911, 1912 & ?). When will we be able to visit the museum?
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So this magnificent structure waz built for 37 inhabitants in two years nah baby i ain't buying it
Yes exactly, where’s the evidence, where’s the photos of it being built. And we think this was done in two years. Of course it was, just look what we can do now in two years. And look where it is, on that island built for medical students, also then look at the surrounding buildings done by our people with modern transportation and tools 😂😂😂