Jeff would you fufill my suggestion by visiting the grave of John philip sousa please and you are the sweetest kindest most special guy on youtube ♥️♥️
My wife and I toured the house about 5 years ago, coming from a carpentry background, the woodcarving was far beyond anything I've ever seen before. With all those kids I wonder how much of it got damaged and repaired in those years. Thanks for your excellent videos :)
My family came from Germany and settled in St. Paul. The older generation is also buried there. My grandfather and dad both worked for Great Northern and Northern Pacific. When the companies merged and became Burlington Northern , they both worked for that company as well.
"Work, hard work, intelligent work, and then more work" is a formula for success that might not resonate well with today's young people. Very nice presentation of J.Hill's mansion and Cathedral of St. Paul! 👍👍
I was born and raised in Saint Paul. Back in the early 1970s, I took a tour of the James Hill house and attended many masses at the Cathedral. My parents are also buried at Resurrection Cemetery. This was an excellent video depicting the Hill home and the Cathedral in Saint Paul.
Thank you Jeff and Sarah for presenting this beautiful mansion. Being disabled I can't readily travel to these places so, again many thanks for going there for us watchers. The oak wood looked like brown oak and the mahogany looked to be of the Cuban variety which both of these are impossible to acquire nowadays. Heck it is now difficult to get Honduras mahogany in large sized pieces. I also noticed the table ware service which looked to be stainless steel; I wonder if they had the sterling silver that they would have used back then on display. When I was a kid my Mom and Grandmother would get out the sterling service for holiday meals and when relatives came to visit and I was charged with polishing the sterling. Ah, the 1960s as a kid it was a much better time for me than today's world. I visited the Huntington Mansion at San Marino Ranch in Southern California when I was younger. Owned by Mr. & Mrs. Henry Edwards Huntington & Arabella Huntington, which became the Huntington Library in San Marino, CA. This was the only really opulent mansion I have ever visited and it was also amazing. These people became very rich and had these homes built for themselves but as I thought about it they didn't have many years to live in them. It was too bad that mansion across the street was raised for the church. It would have been interesting to see inside that one.
I love books, and libraries, so you can imagine my frustration about not being allowed to explore the massive library during my Hearst Castle tour!---Wow, that basilica. I was fortunate to see the magnificent basilica in St.Louis last year.---I enjoyed the neighborhood tour, made me nostalgic for North Dakota.
Another great video Jeff. The carving Sarah was admiring is probably a "Green Man", also known in art history as foliate heads or foliate masks, representations of the Green Man. Often used as decorative architectural ornaments
All that money and in the end it was donated to the church. James Hill put so much money and detail in this house I’m thinking he wanted this to stay in the family. Speaking of detail, Jeff you did a great job in your detail in this episode!
This was very informative great job as usual Jeff and Sarah. The woodwork in that home was breathtaking. I understand the value of hard work but it helps to work "smart" too. I always looked at work/job to be made as easy and stress free as possible. I'm retired more than 10 years now. I was orphaned at 14, people will say, "oh you had a rough life" I always say to them, "I Wouldn't change a thing, my past got me to where I am today". Of course I wouldn't want my parents to pass so early in life but I could not change/help that.
I grew up hearing stories about St Paul and Minneapolis where my mom lived. She and my grandmother raved of the beauty of St Paul's cathedral on many occasions. She also talked about the grandeur of the mansions and the craftsmanship quality of the homes. I was 14 when she took me and my sister to visit....i just wish i had the appreciation of it all back then. Thank you for putting this video together for me as it brings back memories of my mother's and grandparents' love of the Twin Cities. Love your shows as always.❤
As someone who was born and raised in Minneapolis, I wanted to thank you for showing this beautiful home and cathedral. St Paul has always valued their buildings and architecture much more than Minneapolis. I really enjoyed this video along with the video of Lakewood Cemetery. Keep up the great work!
Absolutely amazing the workmanship in Mr. Hills mansion. Can you imagine their kids playing hide and seek in it? I can see it in it's day with lots of trees and the area not built up like today. The area homes are amazing to see too. What a gorgeous walk that would be looking at all of them and dreaming of living in one. Thanks Sarah and Jeff for this great tour.
Incredible house , can't believe how much wood work and stone masonry went into it and the church was amazing sad they knocked down the house before it. Really great video Jeff and Sarah Loved it Thankyou
Oh Jeff, I couldn’t pick my jaw up off the floor. Stunning 😍 is not a strong enough word. Is this a dying art? as you don’t see this type of woodwork being done today. Actually you don’t see that stone work being done today either. Breathtaking 👍thanks Jeff and Sarah. ❤Jodie 🇦🇺
There is always something more grand, a representation of even greater wealth. I suggest: "Hearst Castle." As amazing as this house is, it makes this look like a hovel! Thank you, Jeff and Sarah!
If one has it, then one should flaunt it. An amazing story of rags to riches! I can't imagine what his payroll debt was every 2 weeks. Nice to see Sarah appear again in this video. Thanks for all your well thought out research Jeff, I love the trips you take us on!
That was some big stone cottage! I can't even imagine living large like those folks did! And the worker who did all the wood carvings, he was a real artist! This was a treat to see that place Jeff!
You should come and investigate where I work! It's the Huntington library, art collections, and botanical gardens in San Marino, California. Once was the home of Henry E. Huntington who was the nephew of Collins Huntington, who was one of the big four that started the railroad back east. It's beautiful!!!
Wow! The craftsmanship in that house is amazing!!! Way ahead in technological features compared to the rest of the world at that time. Thank you for sharing.
Great to see you in beautiful Saint Paul MN. Another fun fact: Scott Fitzgerald grew up at 599 Summit Ave. I was lucky enough to walk through it back in 2016 during a Summit Ave Mansion tour.
Thank you for the tour. Growing up in Chicago, I remember many beautiful Victorian era houses. There was a mansion that belonged to Potter Palmer that looks like this one. I grew up in an apartment building that was constructed in 1901, we had a dumb waiter in the kitchen that was for putting the garbage in so to be sent down into the basement for incineration. The apartment building was designed with a court yard in the middle with a fountain, each section to the apartments had a lobby for the mailboxes and a stone bench for people to sit. We had a claw foot bathtub and the faucet and sink was ornamented. Even the light fixtures were beautiful, it so sad to think the building was torn down in 1977.
Jeff & Sarah The James Hill mansion is nothing less than spectacular and your video and descriptions made it come alive ! I could have watched you narrate for another hour as it was so interesting and beautiful. I could not believe how absolutely huge the interior was and the woodwork was amazing. Then you topped it off with the church across the street !! Also beautiful inside and out. I would love to see you do more videos in other states as nobody comes close to you in digging out details of a story and your videos really do bring history alive. Your trip has produced some great content and thank you and Sarah for your dedication and hard work in producing these great stories ! If you ever make it to Florida, maybe we will meet up for lunch or dinner. Thanks again
James J Hills house is an absolute masterpiece From the red stone outside to the beautiful carved mahogany inside... I am in Love with how the house looks Only in my dreams could I ever imagine living in such beauty and luxury. What it would be like to relax by the mahogany fireplace on a cold Minnesota winter night
Yes ! Well done indeed ! Reminds me of the times when I was a lot younger and Dad & Mom would take us boys on a drive to look at the big homes of 2& 3 stories in around Detroit. Mom would pack a lunch of chicken, radish’s, tomatoes and Dad would treat us kids to a soda and we’d have lunch at one of the parks in the city. Was late after the drive home to our farm, we’d crawl into bed and compare notes on what we saw the next day at breakfast. Thanks Jeff, your description & narration are always spot on and interesting 👍❤️
You did a great job researching this video. The James J. Hill house is very impressive. The Hills also owned a farm in North Oaks (north of St. Paul near White Bear Lake). The family donated money to build St. Mary’s Church in White Bear Lake. Mary was Catholic and also donated to the building of the Cathedral. Summit Avenue is a beautiful street to explore. Thanks for doing this video.
Never heard of Mr.Hill.What a house! Wow!ok go ahead and sweep my humble abode under the rug! I could not even dream of a home like that one! Thanks Jeff and Sarah!
As long as we love our homes, who cares that a millionaire like Hill could live like that? LOL. The way I see it, Suzanne, he had a lot more headaches to deal with keeping up with that lifestyle!
Wow! Reminds me of the Crocker mansion in Sacramento ( now Crocker art museum). An overwhelming display of master craftsmanship. I stand in awe when looking at buildings like this. Love this episode. Thanks Jeff & Sarah!
Loved this video, as usual. Amazing buildings folks used to build. I wish there were still a desire to put the time, effort and money into buildings like these. Today's construction is not even close. Thanks for the tours!
Wow, what a house! So beautiful and big, if I had my own mansion, I'd have my own movie theater. Love the pipe organ! 😆 Also the St. Paul church look beautiful as well, as for this video, I give it 2 thumps up.
Jeff, your videos just keep getting better and better! Your research is so impressive, and you know we all love the old photos! I absolutely love "mansion tours," and this one didn't disappoint! Cheers from So. Oregon
Hi Jeff...nice vlog...the beautiful mansion with the elegant stairway..the carvings....the Cathedral is also stunning...love old historical places.....thanks for your dedication to history ....take care..... Deborah 🇨🇦
Beautiful buildings. Its sad to think of all the beautiful mansions and homes of that era that have been torn down. Nothing much built today compares to the craftsmanship of the Victorian era.
My birth father is buried in Fort Snelling Cemetery in Minneapolis. I never got a chance to meet him, so it very nice to see the area through your eyes. Thank you.
Another mind blowing video. Thank Jeff. You know how to bring history to life. This reminded me of when I visited the Biltmore Estate a few years ago. Have you and Sarah ever visited the Biltmore ? If not, it should be on everyone's bucket list. Thanks again.
Nice neighborhood! Beautiful buildings and interesting history. Jeff, thank you for telling their stories. If you are ever in Southern California, you should check out Carroll St. in Los Angeles.
I just missed you cause I live on Lexington Ave across from Resurrection cemetery. Darn. Plus I've gone to mass many times at the cathedral and it is beautiful. Choirs sound awsome in there to. Thanks for this great video 😊
This video reminds me of an old saying about life: "after the game is over, all the players are returned to the same box."
So true! But he had a great life, going from pauper to millionaire. But I wonder if he enjoyed his life working that hard?
Jeff would you fufill my suggestion by visiting the grave of John philip sousa please and you are the sweetest kindest most special guy on youtube ♥️♥️
How true!!! 😂
Indeed!
My wife and I toured the house about 5 years ago, coming from a carpentry background, the woodcarving was far beyond anything I've ever seen before. With all those kids I wonder how much of it got damaged and repaired in those years. Thanks for your excellent videos :)
My family came from Germany and settled in St. Paul. The older generation is also buried there. My grandfather and dad both worked for Great Northern and Northern Pacific. When the companies merged and became Burlington Northern , they both worked for that company as well.
"Work, hard work, intelligent work, and then more work" is a formula for success that might not resonate well with today's young people. Very nice presentation of J.Hill's mansion and Cathedral of St. Paul! 👍👍
I was born and raised in Saint Paul. Back in the early 1970s, I took a tour of the James Hill house and attended many masses at the Cathedral. My parents are also buried at Resurrection Cemetery. This was an excellent video depicting the Hill home and the Cathedral in Saint Paul.
Thank you Jeff and Sarah for presenting this beautiful mansion. Being disabled I can't readily travel to these places so, again many thanks for going there for us watchers. The oak wood looked like brown oak and the mahogany looked to be of the Cuban variety which both of these are impossible to acquire nowadays. Heck it is now difficult to get Honduras mahogany in large sized pieces. I also noticed the table ware service which looked to be stainless steel; I wonder if they had the sterling silver that they would have used back then on display.
When I was a kid my Mom and Grandmother would get out the sterling service for holiday meals and when relatives came to visit and I was charged with polishing the sterling. Ah, the 1960s as a kid it was a much better time for me than today's world.
I visited the
Huntington Mansion at San Marino Ranch in Southern California when I was younger. Owned by Mr. & Mrs. Henry Edwards Huntington & Arabella Huntington, which became the Huntington Library in San Marino, CA. This was the only really opulent mansion I have ever visited and it was also amazing. These people became very rich and had these homes built for themselves but as I thought about it they didn't have many years to live in them.
It was too bad that mansion across the street was raised for the church. It would have been interesting to see inside that one.
Love seeing the old homes that aren’t built like that today. They are exquisite of a time gone by but of their existence to be admired today.
Aren’t they beautiful?
😂so true.
Thanks Jeff & Sarah for taking us along! Very well done
If you thought that was extravagant, a trip to the Gilded Age mansions in New Port RI, especially the Breakers, is an incredible experience
@@richardbirkenwald811 True!
I always learn something when I watch your videos. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great! Thanks for learning from our videos!
I toured this house in grade school for a field trip over 35yrs ago. Way before I could appreciate it.
Thank you Jeff and Sarah for sharing this is a very elegant and beautiful home
You have a great history channel! 🏆
Thank you!!!
I love books, and libraries, so you can imagine my frustration about not being allowed to explore the massive library during my Hearst Castle tour!---Wow, that basilica. I was fortunate to see the magnificent basilica in St.Louis last year.---I enjoyed the neighborhood tour, made me nostalgic for North Dakota.
Wow!! What a Neighborhood. I Love the Beautiful Old Houses ❤ Thank you Jeff.
They are quite extraordinary! I appreciate the comment!
Another great video Jeff. The carving Sarah was admiring is probably a "Green Man", also known in art history as foliate heads or foliate masks, representations of the Green Man. Often used as decorative architectural ornaments
All that money and in the end it was donated to the church. James Hill put so much money and detail in this house I’m thinking he wanted this to stay in the family.
Speaking of detail, Jeff you did a great job in your detail in this episode!
And Hill wasn't even a Catholic!
Unfortunately you can’t buy your way into heaven.
This was very informative great job as usual Jeff and Sarah. The woodwork in that home was breathtaking. I understand the value of hard work but it helps to work "smart" too. I always looked at work/job to be made as easy and stress free as possible. I'm retired more than 10 years now. I was orphaned at 14, people will say, "oh you had a rough life" I always say to them, "I Wouldn't change a thing, my past got me to where I am today". Of course I wouldn't want my parents to pass so early in life but I could not change/help that.
I grew up hearing stories about St Paul and Minneapolis where my mom lived. She and my grandmother raved of the beauty of St Paul's cathedral on many occasions. She also talked about the grandeur of the mansions and the craftsmanship quality of the homes. I was 14 when she took me and my sister to visit....i just wish i had the appreciation of it all back then. Thank you for putting this video together for me as it brings back memories of my mother's and grandparents' love of the Twin Cities. Love your shows as always.❤
Beautiful buildings Jeff. Thank you!
As someone who was born and raised in Minneapolis, I wanted to thank you for showing this beautiful home and cathedral. St Paul has always valued their buildings and architecture much more than Minneapolis. I really enjoyed this video along with the video of Lakewood Cemetery. Keep up the great work!
Hello Jeff and Sarah, Thanks for sharing this interesting story and history and touring the mansion. Have a wonderful Sunday.
I delivered Art, 20 years, this Mansion oh my! Thank You
Absolutely amazing the workmanship in Mr. Hills mansion. Can you imagine their kids playing hide and seek in it? I can see it in it's day with lots of trees and the area not built up like today. The area homes are amazing to see too. What a gorgeous walk that would be looking at all of them and dreaming of living in one. Thanks Sarah and Jeff for this great tour.
Couldn't agree more! Thanks, Lorna!
Enjoyed again, Jeff and Sarah, very impressive
Incredible homes! Thank you so much!
Glad you like them!
Incredible house , can't believe how much wood work and stone masonry went into it and the church was amazing sad they knocked down the house before it. Really great video Jeff and Sarah Loved it Thankyou
Oh Jeff, I couldn’t pick my jaw up off the floor. Stunning 😍 is not a strong enough word.
Is this a dying art? as you don’t see this type of woodwork being done today. Actually you don’t see that stone work being done today either. Breathtaking 👍thanks Jeff and Sarah.
❤Jodie 🇦🇺
There is always something more grand, a representation of even greater wealth. I suggest: "Hearst Castle." As amazing as this house is, it makes this look like a hovel! Thank you, Jeff and Sarah!
If one has it, then one should flaunt it. An amazing story of rags to riches! I can't imagine what his payroll debt was every 2 weeks. Nice to see Sarah appear again in this video. Thanks for all your well thought out research Jeff, I love the trips you take us on!
WOW!!! Loved this episode! Thank you Jeff and Sarah for taking me along!
You are welcome but we thank you for watching it!
That was some big stone cottage! I can't even imagine living large like those folks did! And the worker who did all the wood carvings, he was a real artist! This was a treat to see that place Jeff!
Great vid Jeff! Cheers ! 🙏👍
Thanks 👍
Very beautiful home I always wondered why people never smiled in photos back then
The exposure time for film plates back then was so long (several seconds) that it worked better if people were in a more relaxed state.
Rich people and their homes, always interesting. Thanks guys!
Thank you, Pat!
WHAT A DREAM HOUSE 🏠....THANKS JEFF AND SARAH 😊😊
Very cool. Great work Jeff and Sarah. Always happy to see a new video 😊 1:53
How lovely, Jeff and Sarah. Thanks for sharing.
I love stuff like this. So glad it wasn't torn down like a lot were. Wow what a place!
Yes! What a place!
You should come and investigate where I work! It's the Huntington library, art collections, and botanical gardens in San Marino, California. Once was the home of Henry E. Huntington who was the nephew of Collins Huntington, who was one of the big four that started the railroad back east. It's beautiful!!!
i do want to add one thing. the mansion had it's own power plant that was at one time the biggest privately owned plant in the country.
Interesting. I didn’t come across that information so thanks!
I've toured this place and it's cool 😎
The Church and Mansion are spectacular. I really liked the other homes in that neighborhood
It’s a beautiful neighborhood! Thanks for watching!
So fun going along with you on your adventures and getting my HH "fix" for the week Jeff & Sarah!!! ~Chris
Thank you, good sir! We are a healthy addiction to have! 😂
Thanks for the tour. The building and church are very beautiful.
Wow! Jeff, Sarah thank you for the adventure. Those were two magnificent structures. Appreciate you guys sharing that with us.
Wow! The craftsmanship in that house is amazing!!! Way ahead in technological features compared to the rest of the world at that time. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for showing this. Loved the video. I love trains. The j.j. hill house is magnificent. Good job.
Great to see you in beautiful Saint Paul MN. Another fun fact: Scott Fitzgerald grew up at 599 Summit Ave. I was lucky enough to walk through it back in 2016 during a Summit Ave Mansion tour.
I don't think that the craftsmanship that went into these structures could be duplicated today.
Thanks for the video.😊
Even if you could find the materials the lost knowledge exists only marginally in niche arts.
Thank you for the tour. Growing up in Chicago, I remember many beautiful Victorian era houses. There was a mansion that belonged to Potter Palmer that looks like this one. I grew up in an apartment building that was constructed in 1901, we had a dumb waiter in the kitchen that was for putting the garbage in so to be sent down into the basement for incineration. The apartment building was designed with a court yard in the middle with a fountain, each section to the apartments had a lobby for the mailboxes and a stone bench for people to sit.
We had a claw foot bathtub and the faucet and sink was ornamented. Even the light fixtures were beautiful, it so sad to think the building was torn down in 1977.
Jeff & Sarah The James Hill mansion is nothing less than spectacular and your video and descriptions made it come alive ! I could have watched you narrate for another hour as it was so interesting and beautiful. I could not believe how absolutely huge the interior was and the woodwork was amazing. Then you topped it off with the church across the street !! Also beautiful inside and out. I would love to see you do more videos in other states as nobody comes close to you in digging out details of a story and your videos really do bring history alive. Your trip has produced some great content and thank you and Sarah for your dedication and hard work in producing these great stories ! If you ever make it to Florida, maybe we will meet up for lunch or dinner. Thanks again
James J Hills house is an absolute masterpiece
From the red stone outside to the beautiful carved mahogany inside...
I am in Love with how the house looks
Only in my dreams could I ever imagine living in such beauty and luxury.
What it would be like to relax by the mahogany fireplace on a cold Minnesota winter night
wow… the grandeur is overwhelming. How lucky for you guys to visit this home. And thank you so much for bringing us along! ❤
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!!!
Cool - love me some railroad history! Imagine being rich and famous enough that people will be touring your home 100 years hence!!
Wow! Such a beautiful home and church. The craftsmanship in both is outstanding.
Sorry Jeff, I will busy this morning, now 20:00 here and just got to watch another great episode from History Hunters. Great work, well done!
Thank you for the excellent tour of the mansion. I love all the old world craftsmanship used back then
Great old mansions. I love to see them. Thank you.☮️💖🎶
Thank you Jeff & Sarah for another wonderful video.
It is a great tour through history.
Glenshien manton in Duluth MN is a nice place to visit. I was born and raised in Mankato , MN
Great video. Thanks for taking us along to see such sublime architecture.
Now you're up in my neck of the woods. I'm about 90 minutes away in Wisconsin. Thanks for the great video Jeff and Sarah.
Very cool! It’s a lovely time of year up there!
Yes ! Well done indeed ! Reminds me of the times when I was a lot younger and Dad & Mom would take us boys on a drive to look at the big homes of 2& 3 stories in around Detroit. Mom would pack a lunch of chicken, radish’s, tomatoes and Dad would treat us kids to a soda and we’d have lunch at one of the parks in the city. Was late after the drive home to our farm, we’d crawl into bed and compare notes on what we saw the next day at breakfast. Thanks Jeff, your description & narration are always spot on and interesting 👍❤️
You did a great job researching this video. The James J. Hill house is very impressive. The Hills also owned a farm in North Oaks (north of St. Paul near White Bear Lake). The family donated money to build St. Mary’s Church in White Bear Lake. Mary was Catholic and also donated to the building of the Cathedral. Summit Avenue is a beautiful street to explore. Thanks for doing this video.
Never heard of Mr.Hill.What a house! Wow!ok go ahead and sweep my humble abode under the rug! I could not even dream of a home like that one! Thanks Jeff and Sarah!
As long as we love our homes, who cares that a millionaire like Hill could live like that? LOL. The way I see it, Suzanne, he had a lot more headaches to deal with keeping up with that lifestyle!
@@jbenziggy Good point you made.I don't want to comprehend his world.But,have to say the workmanship on that house is beautiful.Thanks again!
Wow! Reminds me of the Crocker mansion in Sacramento ( now Crocker art museum).
An overwhelming display of master craftsmanship. I stand in awe when looking at buildings like this.
Love this episode. Thanks Jeff & Sarah!
Wow, thanks!
Next to graveyards and museums visits, touring old homes and buildings is a favorite thing for me to do while on vacation. Thanks for posting.😊❤
There was another one in Duluth we wanted to see but there was not enough time. Also one day hope to see the Charles Lindbergh house in Minnesota!
The best history teller…….keep us imform about history love it 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙👍🏼 GREAT 👍🏼 JOB JEFF
The organ was fabulous, along with everything inside this majestic home. Your traveling is quite extensive, Jeff.
Thanks my friend Ralph! It was quite impressive! The bathroom, eh. 🤣
I could never imagine this type of wealth. Excellent video!!!
You and me both! Thanks!
Beautiful home and church thank you for sharing
Loved this video, as usual. Amazing buildings folks used to build. I wish there were still a desire to put the time, effort and money into buildings like these. Today's construction is not even close. Thanks for the tours!
Jeff, you are the greatest tour guide! Thank you for another great video😊
Wow, what a house! So beautiful and big, if I had my own mansion, I'd have my own movie theater. Love the pipe organ! 😆
Also the St. Paul church look beautiful as well, as for this video, I give it 2 thumps up.
I must say that was an outstanding video! Thank you!!
Wow, thank you!
Jeff, your videos just keep getting better and better! Your research is so impressive, and you know we all love the old photos! I absolutely love "mansion tours," and this one didn't disappoint! Cheers from So. Oregon
Best show yet I really-really enjoyed watching the program thank you.u hit this one out of the park
Hi Jeff...nice vlog...the beautiful mansion with the elegant stairway..the carvings....the Cathedral is also stunning...love old historical places.....thanks for your dedication to history ....take care..... Deborah 🇨🇦
Another great video.
Thanks for this bit of history. The mansion and cathedral are beautiful. The craftsmanship must be impressive in person.
I have been there. Glad you were able to enjoy it.
Thanks for traveling and sharing what you find with us. We look forward to your next report.
Awesome show thx Jeff and Sarah
Thank you!!!
Seems that you guys did it again. Love old home tours. And the old neighborhood homes are just magnificent . Thanx.
Our pleasure! So happy you had fun watching!
Thank you Jeff and Sarah! Well done!
Great to hear! Thanks!
Beautiful and the church is magnificent!
Good video guys . This mansion reminds me of the mansion in billings called the Moss Mansion. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA.......
Beautiful buildings. Its sad to think of all the beautiful mansions and homes of that era that have been torn down. Nothing much built today compares to the craftsmanship of the Victorian era.
My birth father is buried in Fort Snelling Cemetery in Minneapolis. I never got a chance to meet him, so it very nice to see the area through your eyes. Thank you.
Sorry to hear that you never got to see your dad. Happy thought that you liked the video!
It’s fantastic Beautiful home but I love a beautiful cozy home 🏡 ❤
I totally agree! But I’ll have no choice but to have a smaller house. 😂
Another mind blowing video. Thank Jeff. You know how to bring history to life.
This reminded me of when I visited the Biltmore Estate a few years ago.
Have you and Sarah ever visited the Biltmore ?
If not, it should be on everyone's bucket list.
Thanks again.
This is one of the best shows on RUclips, and thank you!
Wow, thank you, Craig! Love your nice assessment of our channel! Bless you!
Wow! The opulence. Great episode. Looking forward to the next one.
This one of your best postings...very enjoyable...thank you.
Thank you, Karin! Glad to hear that you enjoyed this!
Well done you two!! Thanks for the education! ❤
Our pleasure! Thanks for enjoying our video!
Thank you for sharing
Wow what an amazing place thanks for sharing Jeff and Sarah
Our pleasure! And thanks for another donation! You are a prince!
Nice neighborhood! Beautiful buildings and interesting history. Jeff, thank you for telling their stories. If you are ever in Southern California, you should check out Carroll St. in Los Angeles.
I just missed you cause I live on Lexington Ave across from Resurrection cemetery. Darn. Plus I've gone to mass many times at the cathedral and it is beautiful. Choirs sound awsome in there to. Thanks for this great video 😊