@@-oiiio-3993 What year do you live in bud? New Years Day was yesterday and last I checked it was 2022. To be clear, I don't actually think we are living in the year 2022. The controllers of this realm have altered "his"tory and our timeline so much that it's truly impossible to determine with 100% certainty what year we live in. Thats a whole other conversation... Regardless, the SF Expo which took place in 1914-1915 would still have been over 100 years ago... I also couldn't help but notice you had responded to several other comments on this video with complete and utter nonsense... You have so much to learn.
@@kcg552 "Hundreds" is the _plural_ form of 'hundred. More than two hundred is "hundreds", hence 1914 is _not_ "hundreds of years ago", fool. You post, _"To be clear, I don't actually think we are living in the year 2022. The controllers of this realm have altered "his"tory and our timeline so much that it's truly impossible to determine with 100% certainty what year we live in. [sic]"_ and then suggest that I _"have so much to learn. [sic]"_ ? Try reality, sometime. It's not as frightening as you think it is.
Here are some resources for further study of the Pan Pacific Exposition: Facts with references listed afterward: www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/the-worlds-fair-that-raised-san-francisco-from-the-ashes/ More history: www.nps.gov/goga/learn/historyculture/upload/PPIE-Brochure-FINAL-for-Web.pdf Photos, links to resources: update.lib.berkeley.edu/tag/panama-pacific-international-exposition/ Links to photographs of PPIE under construction: oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/k6kk9kft/dsc/?dsc.position=25001#x79591246134 Palace of Fine Arts: www.sfgate.com/local-donotuse/article/The-Palace-of-Fine-Arts-50-years-since-its-12192566.php#photo-12561303
Wow. That pipe organ - I had no idea! That part took this over the top. And the other stuff down south nearby. Love it. Grandpa used to sneak into the Pan Pacific in 1915 when he lived as a young boy in the Presidio, and I've lived in SF since '93. Thought I knew a bit, but this is a lot of new information. Thanks.
Hey, I thought the Japanese Tea Garden was part of the 1915 Fair. Maybe that was from the Golden Gate Exhibition from 1939 on Treasure Island. And maybe the DeYoung Museum was from the same....no, wait, I always thought those two were part of the 1915 exhibition as well. I hate when i get opposing bits of information. My mind is going, Dave.
Those buildings weren't designed to be torn down at all. Those are/were abandoned mudflood buildings. That's what "Free Masonry" is. Tartarian architecture worldwide. Your past isn't what you think it is...
Exactly! America was so poor we had to use our allies weapons. That was in WWI! Imagine, making such a beautiful and massive temporary structure. Can you imagine the cost? I doubt they were bringing in the equivalent billions like we see today in movie sets. The movie sets, I assume, are only one sided too. It's amazing how much they are willing to lie just for a few bucks. On top of that they lie to the American people. Although, I think most of the time they are ignorant to these things and have become useful idiots only repeating what they have been taught.
Looks like the kind of buildings that could only be built in the milinial reign of christ. Just wondering where they got all that brick and mortar. I mean paper mache and plaster to build such big elaborate buildings. The day labor back in those day had mad dome building cathedral organ skills. They just chiseled granite out with there teeth because they was in a hurry to build em and tear em right back down. And everything else was just a coincidence that it just worked out perfectly. I appreciate the show and it's not your fault that the history we was given is BS. I just found out myself about 4 years ago.
wow. i always thought the palace of fine arts was the original thing. THAT SUCKS!!!! also, the organ. coming from los angeles, we here in southern cali always looked to san francisco as being so refined and snooty and culturally superior BUT they have a magnificent pipe organ, the 4th largest on earth just sitting in dust. it is sad.
Swanton Pacific Railroad, near Davenport, is no longer. The Roundhouse, with all of the original, 1/3 scale steam engines, and the Rolling Stock car house, with all of the original wooden 1915 cars, all burned to the ground in the Santa Cruz Mountain fires, September, 2020.
Nice Video but they left out the Victor Talking Machine Building that was barged over to San Rafael and placed at 5th and H Street in San Rafael. Like the Palace of Fine Arts was rebuilt due to neglect. Quite relevant today especially when you think that this technology was the forerunner of mass storage of information as we have today. Please visit www.panamapacific.com for more information .
You know that Funland by the beach S.F. had a real human body swinging around hung by the neck along with three dummies...he was a horse theif whose mummified body had been shown around the country with a traveling show! That would make for one really interessting program and how they found out it was a real human. Do It!
Your story is so wrong. The SF park was Playland at the Beach and the dead dude was Elmer McCurdy who hung out at the Long Beach Pike. He was rediscovered during the filming of the 6 million dollar man when a guy adjusted the Dark Ride prop and the arm broke off showing the bones. The famous LA coroner Thomas Naguchi did the autopsy...
they could do things hundreds of years ago that cannot be replicated today.
These were built in 1914 - 15, not "hundreds of years ago".
@@-oiiio-3993 What year do you live in bud? New Years Day was yesterday and last I checked it was 2022. To be clear, I don't actually think we are living in the year 2022. The controllers of this realm have altered "his"tory and our timeline so much that it's truly impossible to determine with 100% certainty what year we live in. Thats a whole other conversation...
Regardless, the SF Expo which took place in 1914-1915 would still have been over 100 years ago...
I also couldn't help but notice you had responded to several other comments on this video with complete and utter nonsense... You have so much to learn.
@@kcg552
"Hundreds" is the _plural_ form of 'hundred.
More than two hundred is "hundreds", hence 1914 is _not_ "hundreds of years ago", fool.
You post, _"To be clear, I don't actually think we are living in the year 2022. The controllers of this realm have altered "his"tory and our timeline so much that it's truly impossible to determine with 100% certainty what year we live in. [sic]"_ and then suggest that I _"have so much to learn. [sic]"_ ?
Try reality, sometime. It's not as frightening as you think it is.
Here are some resources for further study of the Pan Pacific Exposition:
Facts with references listed afterward: www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/the-worlds-fair-that-raised-san-francisco-from-the-ashes/
More history: www.nps.gov/goga/learn/historyculture/upload/PPIE-Brochure-FINAL-for-Web.pdf
Photos, links to resources: update.lib.berkeley.edu/tag/panama-pacific-international-exposition/
Links to photographs of PPIE under construction: oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/k6kk9kft/dsc/?dsc.position=25001#x79591246134
Palace of Fine Arts: www.sfgate.com/local-donotuse/article/The-Palace-of-Fine-Arts-50-years-since-its-12192566.php#photo-12561303
What if the buildings were already there from a previous culture and were destroyed to keep they're technology concealed?
They weren't.
Yes, the population has been mind controlled into believing a Psuedo-narrative of history.
I just stumbled across this awesome page. Great history
Wow. That pipe organ - I had no idea! That part took this over the top. And the other stuff down south nearby. Love it. Grandpa used to sneak into the Pan Pacific in 1915 when he lived as a young boy in the Presidio, and I've lived in SF since '93. Thought I knew a bit, but this is a lot of new information. Thanks.
The Van's is closed! How sad!
Amazing video! Sadly Van’s closed down in 2020.
I can't believe it! Darn 2020
Loved it. Nice job! Wish most of the structures were saved and restored
Hey, I thought the Japanese Tea Garden was part of the 1915 Fair. Maybe that was from the Golden Gate Exhibition from 1939 on Treasure Island. And maybe the DeYoung Museum was from the same....no, wait, I always thought those two were part of the 1915 exhibition as well. I hate when i get opposing bits of information.
My mind is going, Dave.
How is this not an early version of Disneyland?
Today we use Tents. They demolished nearly all awesome buildings to erase our past Beautiful civilisation. The Old World for The New World.
No. idiot, they were built in 1914 - 15.
Dude kris rowberry make the best roller coaster documentaries. Keep it up :)
Those buildings weren't designed to be torn down at all. Those are/were abandoned mudflood buildings. That's what "Free Masonry" is. Tartarian architecture worldwide. Your past isn't what you think it is...
Exactly! America was so poor we had to use our allies weapons. That was in WWI! Imagine, making such a beautiful and massive temporary structure. Can you imagine the cost? I doubt they were bringing in the equivalent billions like we see today in movie sets. The movie sets, I assume, are only one sided too. It's amazing how much they are willing to lie just for a few bucks. On top of that they lie to the American people. Although, I think most of the time they are ignorant to these things and have become useful idiots only repeating what they have been taught.
Bingo! The guys presenting are Fr33Masons! They swear a life oath to deceive you and protect the brotherhood.
@@eggshen27 and they've done a good job of it...
@@eggshen27 Get a life.
'Mud Flood' is idiotic drivel.
Rebuilt in a couple of years. Lol. No most is ORIGINAL OLD!!!! BUILDINGS which we cannot build TODAY.
Idiotic nonsense.
Will you be doing episodes for the 1939 Golden Gate Expo and Funland? Thanks for the enjoyable videos.
MudFlood /Reset, Queen Califia, Tartarian Empire Structures.
No. idiot, they were built in 1914 - 15.
Great job everyone! Really, really enjoyed this one!
Chris, Idora Park at the Oakland/Berkeley border! Alameda's Neptune Beach!
I know you know Seattle still has her Space Needle from 1962's World's Fair...
Loved it !
I love the PPIE! Can you tell me again where the Carousel is? I couldn't understand what you said. Thanks!
The carousel is located at "Oak Meadow Park in Vasona" which is located at 333 Blossom Hill Road in Los Gatos, California.
Looks like the kind of buildings that could only be built in the milinial reign of christ. Just wondering where they got all that brick and mortar. I mean paper mache and plaster to build such big elaborate buildings. The day labor back in those day had mad dome building cathedral organ skills. They just chiseled granite out with there teeth because they was in a hurry to build em and tear em right back down. And everything else was just a coincidence that it just worked out perfectly. I appreciate the show and it's not your fault that the history we was given is BS. I just found out myself about 4 years ago.
You now believe idiotic fantasies.
Fantastic history.
Thank you!
wow. i always thought the palace of fine arts was the original thing. THAT SUCKS!!!! also, the organ. coming from los angeles, we here in southern cali always looked to san francisco as being so refined and snooty and culturally superior BUT they have a magnificent pipe organ, the 4th largest on earth just sitting in dust. it is sad.
Swanton Pacific Railroad, near Davenport, is no longer. The Roundhouse, with all of the original, 1/3 scale steam engines, and the Rolling Stock car house, with all of the original wooden 1915 cars, all burned to the ground in the Santa Cruz Mountain fires, September, 2020.
Wow, that sucks. Why can't they rebuild the heavy metal engine that wouldn't have burned and use the trucks from the cars and rebuild them to plan?...
Nice Video but they left out the Victor Talking Machine Building that was barged over to San Rafael and placed at 5th and H Street in San Rafael. Like the Palace of Fine Arts was rebuilt due to neglect.
Quite relevant today especially when you think that this technology was the forerunner of mass storage of information as we have today.
Please visit www.panamapacific.com for more information .
Wow, it would be awesome if they could fix the organ!
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You know that Funland by the beach S.F. had a real human body swinging around hung by the neck along with three dummies...he was a horse theif whose mummified body had been shown around the country with a traveling show! That would make for one really interessting program and how they found out it was a real human. Do It!
Your story is so wrong. The SF park was Playland at the Beach and the dead dude was Elmer McCurdy who hung out at the Long Beach Pike. He was rediscovered during the filming of the 6 million dollar man when a guy adjusted the Dark Ride prop and the arm broke off showing the bones. The famous LA coroner Thomas Naguchi did the autopsy...
Cover up
Nonsense.