Suburban Chicago is Ancient?

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  • @timothydillow3160
    @timothydillow3160 ปีที่แล้ว +248

    Not only repurposed, refacaded, refurbished, then rented. Every major city in the US has massive Underground infrastructure,.. which is actually a greater feat of engineering than what's above ground.

    • @pieluvr7362
      @pieluvr7362 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      It is retold , resold

    • @TinHatter419
      @TinHatter419 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      RIGHT!! I REMEMBER BEING FASCINATED WITH THE "UNDERGROUND" IN SCHOOL AND THOUGHT IT WAS SO STRANGE NO ONE SEEMED TO CARE!!! ❤️❤️

    • @Damidas
      @Damidas ปีที่แล้ว +32

      It's possible that when some of the underground infrastructures were built that they were at ground level and then got covered up

    • @timothydillow3160
      @timothydillow3160 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      (Found- dead ) ( Free-masonry)

    • @weezie3440
      @weezie3440 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@timothydillow3160 wow. Best comment ever explaining what happened in 4 words

  • @svenp6626
    @svenp6626 ปีที่แล้ว +55

    Your take on the churches is spot on. I did a video showing a three quarter mile radius of where I live and when you count all churches or church like buildings such as libraries or schools, there were 22! All built in or around the 1880's yet a population, in total of less than 2000 souls...oh yes, and ALL red brick, no roads, no power tools etc...and here's the kicker - having contacted the council and various clergy regarding building plans, they all responded with 'unattainable'.
    ..Not hiding much at all then!

    • @theyrekrnations8990
      @theyrekrnations8990 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      where is this?

    • @DennisMHenderson
      @DennisMHenderson ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@theyrekrnations8990 the sheer volume of shitpiss that i've dumped out todae hath been unbelievable. it's hard to even wear clothes or shower because ~sure enough, as soon as iDo, there cometh moar. Weird; bizarre

    • @flatplaneoregon4605
      @flatplaneoregon4605 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @svenp6626
      It's nice to see the evidence fueling the awakening my friend.
      Peace Love and Abundant Prosperity to You Yours and All Truthlings.
      Shout out TruEarth,
      Give yourselves a round of applause just for asking the questions of the evidence.
      Which is observable testable measurable demonstrated avoiding fallacious arguments by begging the question of pressupposed circular reasoning conclusions.
      The tests could be repeated, but I have my doubts we could build the buried parts sitting on and in and being the catacombs water flow works storage canals and foundations let alone what's still above the current surface level.
      Not in a 150 yrs maybe not in 500 yrs starting with little to know population.
      NOT With everybody working just that job could they rebuild every major city and every government building in every minor city of America and genocide the first tribes and war with the Brits and the Spanish and the French and the Mexicans and explore and conquer and wwars and depressions and financial collapses and diseases and build and destroy and build new construction and make parks and golf courses and dams oh my.
      And and and.
      That's Just What they claim was built since the mid 1800s. TWICE
      Nobody would be doing anything else.
      They would have to start making the bricks 777 years ago and still be mass producing them today.
      Without faking it with fake half brick molds or full brick facades over timber and steel.
      I'm talking how they're found with 6 8 15+ foot thick brick walls 10 stories tall all perfectly engineered to stabilize and hold the weight of all the upper levels before cranes and cars, trains and planes and powered tools.
      Just a llama a bucket a shovel pick and chisel.. and a superstitious primitives dream man smh loudly
      The fake way would still be a daunting monumental task of absurdity imnsho.
      I want them to build just one, 4 point Star fort in a couple years like they claim.
      Just 1, All of it, underground included!
      I'll wait.....
      La terra e piata

    • @sportsfix6975
      @sportsfix6975 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Incredible lol

  • @wood4life
    @wood4life ปีที่แล้ว +136

    You can tell by the mortar used on the brick walls if it’s before 1900’s or after. At the beginning of 1900 they started using Portland cement in mortar instead of lime. Old mortar is lime and sand in a 1:3 ratio. By 1920 they completely stopped using lime and the mortar is just Portland cement and sand. In really old buildings where I live, sometimes you can see broken pieces of sea shells and small pebbles in the mortar joints because they were digging the sand out from the beaches and sand pits close to the shore. The old lime mortar is better because it’s softer and let’s water evaporate better. The old style bricks are also softer than 1900’s bricks. If you use new mortar to repoint and fix the walls on old buildings it will eventually destroy the walls because of how hard Portland cement is. It doesn’t flex and let water escape like the old mortar does and will eventually start cracking the old bricks and make them start spalling. I’ve got customers with chimneys built in the 1600’s and 1700’s that are in better shape today than some of the stuff built around here in the 1970’s and 80’s 🤔.

    • @OttoChenault
      @OttoChenault ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @Wood4life; thanks for the great, and specific info on mortar ! Really interesting stuff, at least to me! Those of us in various construction trades call B.S. on the narrative because we have actual experience to understand time frames and physical limitations.

    • @ange7034
      @ange7034 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Story is that all the downtown’s mentioned are from the founders in the 1800 and have been repurposed many times since

    • @RootzRockBand
      @RootzRockBand ปีที่แล้ว +20

      The sacred geometry in the old world cathedrals is so brilliant and divine, it required so many many generations of trained stone masons, architects, and skilled builders , resources and a state of peace and harmony that we do not have today.
      It has been suggested by researchers on this topic that the cathedrals were divine electricity energy creation and distribution centers, also used as organ healing centers that: increased lifespan, promoted peace, intelligence, divine protection and gratitude, and happiness for the people animals and plant/tree life of those who went inside.
      The sacred geometry portals on the outside walls were opened instead of stained glass and the divine vibration of the energy frequencies from the pipe organs and chanting were sent out into the town or city to bless the external environment.
      This was accomplished during an earlier age of man, according to the Yuga Cycle of the ancient Vedic text. The reason Columbus was in search of the East Indies in India was because he was after the old world knowledge and tech of artifacts and architecture that was left behind prior to the reset into Kali Yuga. Kali Yuga is the worst age of man.
      See Wikipedia for a concise breakdown of the Yuga Cycles.
      We are ascending out of the Kali Yuga and heading into the mental age and then the golden spiritual Age of Enlightenment.
      The ages correspond to the zodiac calendar of 26,000 years. Meditation, chanting divine mantras, and good karmic living are the best ways to survive the hellish Kali Yuga. In the golden age there are giants, high consciousness that is fully aware of divinity and the cosmology of the realm, and long lifespans.
      All of those ages devolve into Kali Yuga and then ascend back up to the mental age then the golden age. After each age there is a reset that destroys much of the civilization but leaves traces of the former age as a clue to the glory of the divine Gods creation.

    • @maggot5693
      @maggot5693 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ya sorta close bro...
      Fixing cracks with Portland isn't the problem
      Fixing with to much Portland is the problem...
      The crack comes from ratcheting
      Refer geotechnical engineering
      An the bricks are softer,,,,. So soft bricks eh,,,,,,that's a new one...
      The walls won't be destroyed by how hard the Portland cement is,,,, the walls will be destroyed from ratcheting,,,. That's why you make the mix flexible
      You know about MPA...
      If you did,,, your comment would be a lot different....

    • @wood4life
      @wood4life ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@maggot5693 You don’t repoint old lime mortar joints using portland cement, in any ratio. Hydrated lime is easy enough to get today. I don’t understand what you mean by too much Portland? What are you going to do? Make the mortar mix a bunch of sand with barely any portland cement? I hope not. Even if you use a lower strength Portland mix it’s still harder than the old mortar and old bricks because of the Portland cement.
      There’s a rule of thumb for masonry that goes like this… The masonry unit should be harder than the mortar that holds it in place. That’s because “old bricks” are softer than “new bricks”. We use hotter kilns today than they did pre 1900’s. I don’t know how that’s a “new one” for you but you’re on here talking about mpa 🤔. Maybe you Google searched too fast when you came on here trying to act like you know something but you missed that part.🤷‍♂️
      If you use Portland cement mortar to repoint joints on historic buildings with lime mortar and old bricks, it will freeze in the winter time, expand, and spall the faces off of old soft bricks. No brick mason is thinking about the mpa of Portland cement mortar because you don’t use it on historic homes and buildings with lime mortar. If you’re a mason then you would know that. You would also know about spalling…🤔

  • @portlandprepper9178
    @portlandprepper9178 ปีที่แล้ว +87

    Our current buildings and civilization is like a dry erase board vs old world carved into stone. You are on top of this. Well done.

  • @karash1974
    @karash1974 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    I grew up in Elgin and worked in St Charles. Definitely these old buildings have stood out to me most of my life. I always wanted a castle looking house and your investigation showed the church I got married in, the tower where I taught dance classes and the banks I had the privilege to be in along with the Baker House in St Charles. Thank you for your videos! Keep it up!!!! 🙌🔥

    • @magavelli420
      @magavelli420 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same here, imagine what that castle home on the way to Elgin really was that theyve been fixing for YEARS on that road that Kirk turns into a 1 lane going through Wayne partly, the yellowish castle building on the corner. If you know which one I'm talking about! I bet it's even bigger underground. Dunham/Army Trail?

    • @magavelli420
      @magavelli420 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@dergutehut3961 No it wasnt.. Your telling me they really built Chicago 200+ STONE and wood buildings in 2 years in the 1800s? With no machinery? (That's what Wikipedia says.) That alone not even all the towns and structures EVERYWHERE not just here but in the whole world. We cant even build a commercial building in 1 year with Wood, plastic, drywall and fiberglass?... I domt think ALL are ancient, but they definatly didnt build these big stone structures back then, theres no way. I'm in construction, masonry and brickwork for over a decade since high school and have done a LOT of jobs. If we cant do it neither did they. I think something did happen and we had to restart. Also that they're lying.

    • @magavelli420
      @magavelli420 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@dergutehut3961 For the record there is NO record of these buildings being built or schematics. Go to your library you'll find out.

    • @tabascoraremaster1
      @tabascoraremaster1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's only to make people more un-sure about their history.

    • @tonyfitty8580
      @tonyfitty8580 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@magavelli420the castle was owned and renovated by Brian Wilson of Beach Boys fame to make it even more interesting

  • @jillbriska2416
    @jillbriska2416 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I am in the west suburbs of Chicago and yes it is suspicious! On top of what you have shown Elgin had a HUGE insane asylum Also numerous schools that have been torn down such as the boys school in St. Charles. Towns that have a Carnegie library,IOOF and/or Freemason lodge are near a river are often suspicious. Love your channel! I especially dig the sarcasm to keep it spicy!

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Yes! Check out my Insane Asylum Episode! I covered the Elgin Insane Asylum in that episode just incredible stuff thank you so much for the comment and support!!!
      I hope you have a great day!

  • @audreyrose5641
    @audreyrose5641 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I live near an old town in michigan called mount clemens, it’s about 40 or so miles north of east Detroit, some of the buildings here have blown my mind since I was an itty bitty, and today as a grown woman I’m still in awe because it makes no sense how they got there… I’ll gladly send you photos if you are interested

    • @averagechristian6069
      @averagechristian6069 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm in Michigan too and always wondered about those buildings in Mount Clemens. Beautiful and out of place for sure.

  • @kmaterne
    @kmaterne ปีที่แล้ว +34

    This is so apparent, everywhere I go. I'm in Denver, CO, right now, and there are "cathedrals" that look exactly like those in Chicago. It isn't a coincidence. People in the 1800's did not possess the abilities, or the resources, to build those. Sorry, no way.

  • @philipmotley9172
    @philipmotley9172 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Absolutely believe cities are built on others. Proof is everywhere. Enjoy this channel...keep up the good work!

  • @lindadiggs6420
    @lindadiggs6420 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    For many years I thought the founding fathers built this country. What a play on words, they really did find this grand antiqutecture. I see it everyday being from Philadelphia.

    • @justyeeeeeetit
      @justyeeeeeetit ปีที่แล้ว +16

      It almost seems too perfect to find empty buildings like this. Perfectly set out for a new society. It makes me wonder what exactly removed all the old tenants, the mud flood doesn't cut it for me. Neither does war because everything is left intact & beautiful. Prehaps they left the planet or went underground for some reason or a more powerful force removed them. With these buildings all over the globe this would have had to have been a global phenomenon. Prehaps there is something to be learned from ground samples & tree core samples of those times. How humanity has devolved so much is insane. If a global cataclysm would have happened we would have more damage to the structures. So to me it leaves a more peaceful exit. But why they would leave is beyond me. Prehaps there was a taller master race before humanity that crafted our world, but they left the remnants to us for some reason. And to that point it leaves me to "alien" or even "god" hypothesis and that our society could even be an scientific observation of humanity.
      That they were told to leave the earth to humanity. That the earth is for humans. I've seen 2 UFOs in broad daylight and it really opened me up to the idea that there is far advanced beings out there. If we are the rightful owners of Earth & some higher beings decided this somehow & restructured society for us is mindblowing. The banks, and especially how the churches are in every town and that just about every town in the US has a freemason building. The one in my town (midwest around 15,000 people) is a beautiful old world structure. The tallest in the downtown here and the stained glass on the doors clearly have demonic faces. Horned scouling things. It really makes you wonder if the restructuring of society was done by malevolent beings. I do wonder if the free masons have knowledge of the past that are kept secret only to them & the top members. 🤔
      Lots of rambling but I wanted to share a new point of view that I haven't seen anyone discuss regarding this topic.

    • @TranceEnd2024
      @TranceEnd2024 ปีที่แล้ว

      And they were all Masons..."Free Masonry" means they took it all.

    • @travwhite2
      @travwhite2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Black people… it’s right in your face… you people are crazy

    • @savannahsmiles1797
      @savannahsmiles1797 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@justyeeeeeetit or beamed up?

    • @tabascoraremaster1
      @tabascoraremaster1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@justyeeeeeetit UFO's are nothing alien. Only unidentified.
      No person ever left this Earthly plane and never ever will.
      The mudfloods can cut it perfectly.
      What do you think happens when almost all live stock and all plants are rotting away in the mud ?
      Survivours will be without fresh food and water.
      Diseases will break out within days or weeks.
      So those who want to survive longer will have to leave the cities.

  • @SURENITY
    @SURENITY ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Well done and bravo!
    There are unfortunately too many NPC’s that do not appreciate this grand architecture and craftsmanship.
    We are unfortunately outsiders.
    The majority of people live like they are not passionate enough about anything.

  • @amberwiese364
    @amberwiese364 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    These buildings are literally everywhere! I live in northern Michigan... Traverse city, Grand rapids, even small towns have this old style building, often with underground " tunnels" etc...I believe in the reset, and that a big part of history has been changed... Once my eyes were open ..I couldn't believe I didn't see it sooner! The truth is literally right in front of our eyes but we're conditioned to think it's normal.

    • @antheredhen
      @antheredhen 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes!!!! East Jordan has a few of the houses in red brick. I mean come on little dinky EJ..

  • @johnje4285
    @johnje4285 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I agree with you and I can also see the mud flood windows especially on the last brick "Church"

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Great catch!

    • @timothydillow3160
      @timothydillow3160 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I've been looking at this for six years at least and it still blows me away look at all the post offices and high schools that were just glorious structures there are still leftover buildings from 1893 World's Fair in Chicago the museum is a beautiful work of art my favorite building in Chicago ever is probably the Mercantile building which was torn down in the 1920s check it out it is just unbelievably gargantuan

    • @timothydillow3160
      @timothydillow3160 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm sorry it was the Chicago Federal Building

    • @mickguadagnoli8779
      @mickguadagnoli8779 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@Der Gute Hut stop it....your cuteness is absolutely killing me. No joke...

    • @mickguadagnoli8779
      @mickguadagnoli8779 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Der Gute Hut you don't even know my opinion hahahahha. You're just being even more cute. Downright adorable. How much time do you spend in channels like this having conversations with people like me?

  • @lindabonner1562
    @lindabonner1562 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Love your videos. It's something I never thought about before but I'm definitely going to take a closer look at the buildings in my city of Glasgow, Scotland. Thank you x

  • @randy7928
    @randy7928 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Normally, I'd say you're wrong and we just got cheap and lazy...but the lack of photographs from the construction of these great buildings is evidence in your favor. Americans always take pictures of their great construction works in progress. Many of these buildings supposedly came after photography reached the US, why are there no construction photos?

  • @3D6Space
    @3D6Space ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have a picture of my small town from 1910 with it's filthy muddy dirt road and a horse and buggy in the background. We have a beautiful white marble structure on the hill that has been repurposed as a court house. We have some other old buildings too that are used as churches. I'll be paying close attention to the architecture everywhere from now on. I think you are definitely onto something.

  • @johnnysaunders4380
    @johnnysaunders4380 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Great boots on the ground, love the videos!

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you for the support!

  • @MariannaKatz17
    @MariannaKatz17 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Oh my goodness. I am so glad that you pointed out St. Charles. My son and I were there in Oct 2022 on a college visit for Wheaton, IL. We stayed in St. Charles because I remembered it being a quaint little town (I might have mixed it up with St. Charles, MO, another quaint little town.) We hung out around that church. We took loads of photos. That church cannot have been built in the 1930s. Even my 18 year old couldn't believe that.

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s incredible stuff isn’t it?! And it’s everywhere!

  • @marklondon4811
    @marklondon4811 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I live in the Chicago suburbs and this is everywhere! Especially in towns near rivers I have a church in my town that is unbelievable.

  • @julietaillefer906
    @julietaillefer906 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I admire these old buildings all over my home of Minnesota. Minneapolis, St Paul, the small towns and older suburbs. I love to spot the circular electrical towers with the open or windowed sides on the roofs. So telling of old world power grids.

  • @richardnowakowski3981
    @richardnowakowski3981 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm from woodstock illinois and there is plenty that we're built just like all these. Elgin is only 20 miles away. You have to come to thise little town and harvard illinois as well. Thanks for the great video

  • @Enoch420
    @Enoch420 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The whole world same buildings all over and over and over , NYC creeped me out ..felt like a. Prison for giants. , we're just sitting in the rubble of a giants world,, the great ones absent such beauty abandoned. We are so small standing up in our big world,, good thing they left us little staircases for the giant doors
    I rlly hope one day we can understand the technology that surrounds us

  • @angelawaldoch2753
    @angelawaldoch2753 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I truly love your humility! You constantly say things like "I could be wrong", or "In my opinion ". And your sarcasm is awesome!

  • @tonyafeid6972
    @tonyafeid6972 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was in a tiny town Desoto, Missouri this summer and the churches were insane. I couldn't believe it.

  • @Erinxduh
    @Erinxduh 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Awesome! Reminds me so much of Downtown Boise and the surrounding area. I want to take videos now too because most people don’t even question or care about these things! They act as though it’s average but the details are magnificent. 🤩

  • @johnpress3413
    @johnpress3413 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Yeooo cuz love your page! I live in Philadelphia and there are old world buildings EVERYWHERE. You can legit look at city hall for hours; That's how much detail there is! Another underrated spot is Bethlehem, PA

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome I’ll check it out! Thanks for the comment!!

  • @rinkrude1
    @rinkrude1 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I've been seeing these things all my life...all over America and Canada...and never until recently realized what I was seeing...the implications lead to many hours of speculative thought. I realize this is just scratching the surface of a story that is HUGE. A lot of effort has gone into the cover-up...WHY??

    • @marina2516
      @marina2516 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Control 🤕

    • @kjvcorrigida1631
      @kjvcorrigida1631 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Because these buildings are from Jesus Millenium Kingdom and the devil does not want people to believe in christ

    • @mickguadagnoli8779
      @mickguadagnoli8779 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@dergutehut3961 hahah...you are so adorable. Downright cute...

  • @AIOUY398
    @AIOUY398 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Really nice delivery,,
    The wonderment of how life was,, to match the beautiful buildings,, must have been something to behold no doubt
    Thank you :)

  • @WhiteWolfBlackStar
    @WhiteWolfBlackStar ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Subbed! I just LOVE videos like this, I'm glad I'm not the only one that appreciates architecture enough to KNOW AND SEE, whoa wait a minute here!!! Now when I lived in The South, the first thing i noticed was empty churches everywhere, I asked my tour guides and they told me the churches used to use all the buildings in rotation to make it easier for everybody to get to them, not everybody had cars ( like me hahah ) but they would rotate so maybe one week it was closer to this bunch of people, next week that bunch of people. Which made sense.
    But I DO see what you mean, about power plants or whatever, many buildings ARE repurposed. Another thing I wanted to point out, many of the 'old world buildings' were in fact built by immigrants. And THEY KNEW THEIR CRAFT! I doubt you could find ANYBODY today that could build anything close to what they were doing way back when.
    It seems to me, many builders had their own mark they left over all the doorways and fireplaces in the old houses, I've seen that many times in the nicer houses. It will maybe look like some sort of art deco decoration, it's the builder's stamp.
    I'm clueless as to what could have damaged these buildings enough to where there would be stone and brick, but two different types of materials, to either fix, remodel, or enlarge. That's interesting... ok
    OK go back to the video I mentioned, he talks about what used to be in these turrets. They had orbs in them. San Francisco has many of these where buildings or houses, and they are FABULOUS INSIDE! We had a bunch of them around Dolores Park, the Haight, and in a few other neighborhoods, but I used to check out the ones in my area. I just LOVE those round sides, obviously have to be very careful of brittle glass. But we have more than a few of those tower rooms all SF. I met some people who lived in a few of them. OH MY GOSH the architecture! The ceilings, the moldings along the walls, chandeliers.. I helped one of my friends do a couple renovation jobs, and many of the places still standing have HIDDEN CEILINGS! So you walk into a place and it seems normal, till somebody has to fix the electric and goes up there and WELLA! There's this HUGE chandelier, and several more feet of raised ceilings painted glorious colors! It's so exciting when you find it, some home owners don't even know what they've got!
    OH and keep in mind we had an Egyptian Revival around the 1920s I want to say, it was when art deco was in style, so you'll see places, that are either DECO, EGYPTIAN or Mediterranean Revival architecture - all of this was going on 1920s- thru 1930's. Just fabulous. I feel so jipped living with the mediocre architecture we have now, so blah and boring!
    GREAT CHANNEL DUDE! I LOVE THIS STUFF!

  • @ghostofnoface1546
    @ghostofnoface1546 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thank You! This was a nice road trip to see. The buildings are very similar to my city as well as the neighboring cities and towns of the Merrimack valley in MA. There is even a large castle and walls broken, up threw out Methuen MA. One LOVE😘

    • @Jenity
      @Jenity ปีที่แล้ว

      I live in the area too. Very fascinating. We are surrounded by all these old world architecture. 🏰

    • @PCHGWHS
      @PCHGWHS ปีที่แล้ว

      Love that area...good vibes that way....

  • @icedeep3339
    @icedeep3339 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Being originally from the Chicago area, I can attest that many of the areas surrounding have architecture that doesn't appear to fit the narrative. And like the City of Chicago, many of the older Suburban towns built over, or covered over earlier streets, architecture and what not. There are bits and pieces of evidences that remain but are usually glossed over like, the streets were raised due to sewage or flooding issues. Such and such multiple buildings were built by such and such architect or powerful magnate of some kind. In an area that had a population that didn't support not only the type of buildings but the quantity.
    Or Old World Churches. Like some in Michigan that were said to have been Gas power plants before they ever became a Church.
    So I think you are definitely on to something here. Thank you for your efforts!

  • @donnared5202
    @donnared5202 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great examples. I lived in St. Charles and was baptized at that giant church you showed. South along that river is just as filled with the old world. In fact, i noticed the old world buildings are most prevalent along rivers, especially throughout the midwest.

  • @brianwyllie8425
    @brianwyllie8425 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hello from Florida...I was born in Geneva ,raised in Batavia...love your channel...I will ask my family what they know...Batavia and Geneva are both Scandinavian settlements.being swedish myself..I am fascinated by the homes and buildings I grew up around

    • @RositsaPetrovarjp7
      @RositsaPetrovarjp7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well Geneva is Swiss and Batavia was Dutch so nothing to do with Scandinavia

  • @gregoryT0p
    @gregoryT0p ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I grew up in Central Illinois and I remember going to an old amusement park in West dundee, I think it was called Santa's Village,

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes that’s the name of it. It’s still there

  • @chilldagod1441
    @chilldagod1441 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great work; i'd love to see your thoughts on many of the buildings here in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The public library downtown, some of the old catholic churches, the freemason building, and so many others.

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome I’ll add those places to my notes! Thank you for the comment and the support!!

  • @kaitlinannabel
    @kaitlinannabel ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Malvolia Geneva, is the daughter of Chronos and Ananke, Greek god of time and Greek goddess of fate, respectively.
    I once saw an explanation of why CERN is built there as a sort of gateway and this greek goddess was the the motive on why it was built there.

    • @jrgmty7685
      @jrgmty7685 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Eva Gene. I think cern is bullsht, they must be doing something else they are not telling us or is just a big money grab.

    • @pysq8
      @pysq8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I suppose you saw their opening ceremonies too 👻🐗 👿 crazy stuff

    • @RositsaPetrovarjp7
      @RositsaPetrovarjp7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ananke is probably Anunaki

    • @jaymac7907
      @jaymac7907 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Cern is a portal allowing in demons.

  • @JamieCrain5349
    @JamieCrain5349 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your videos are great for the people that have their eyes just starting to open and their toe is barely in the rabbit hole.

  • @jerryleopold1430
    @jerryleopold1430 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bing watching.
    Loving it!
    Awesome work buddy!
    Keep shaking and waking!
    So many have zero clue...😑

  • @kimberlybirtasintentionalb1458
    @kimberlybirtasintentionalb1458 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Look into the buildings in Joliet IL. I live and grew up here. The church I attended as a child recently burnt. It was an ancient building.
    "Down town" Joliet/the city. Holds so much. The most popular is the Rialto. It's used as a theater. It's a magnificent beautiful building. The inside is breath taking. We also have many mansion and the older homes are incredible. I'm blown away at the fact that I believed these were built in "Our early years as a country" Joliet is an old railroad city. So much history. The hospital I was born in for example. (Silver Cross Hospital) Although it's been torn down with very little left. This happened within the past 15 yrs. I'm 61.

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I lived in Marengo for a time and went to college in Evanston. The mansions in the near North suburbs are insane! Even the post war apartment buildings in Rogers Park were far superior in construction to new stuff. I hope that area has improved, it was pretty sketchy in the late 70s.

  • @ahotmess2261
    @ahotmess2261 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If you think that was interesting. Go to Joliet Central High school it's an old world gothic castle supposedly built in 1901 with 4 adititons in 1917, 1922, 1924, and 1927. What no additions between 1901 and 1917? but there were 4 in 10 years from 17-27, kinda odd no? I went to school here and it never made sense to me growing up that i went to high school in an old gothic castle. The whole place is made form lime stone quarried nearby and had granite floors throughout the building on each floor. The grand entrance in the front had stone architecture and inside the grand entrance the stairs going up to the main floor had stone banisters. Also if you look the first floor (technically the first basement or what was called the lower level back in my day circa early 90's) is covered up in the front and along each side of the building only the back where the court yard would have been was below grade I believe there were 2 sub basements below the lower level, the one i know for a fact is there is the one that had all the mechanical equipment for the boiler heat and another(the one i can't be certain of was below that.) The biggest things that got me is look at the arches coming into the building, inside it 20ft high ceilings, and the old gothic art deco in and outside of the building. The while you're there in Joliet cruise the "east side" or the old down town section of the city and you'll see tons of old world architecture all over(mainly north of the will county court house). I was born and raised in that town and grew up on broadway st back when it only had 30K people in it and have a lot of fond memrories growing up. Check out bicentennial park along the dupage river near the amphitheater (between jefferson and campbell) there was an old bootleg stash cellar with wrought a iron gate built into the cliff's(dont know if its still there or not but had a brick arch built into it that made no sense why it was there unless it ws an old tunnel from somewhere) When you're done in Joliet go to Morris, IL and go to the old downtown section of the little city and you'll find more architecture like you see in Charleston, IL. and if you're feeling really adventurous go a little but farther west to LaSalle, IL where i lived off Todd st and right around the corner was an old gothic mansion that had been there from before the city was built. If you want ot know more places to check out let me know i have tons of weird shit like between Verona, IL and Seneca, IL there is a small pyramid out in the middle of no where covered up by dirt in an attempt to make it look like a mound but has 4 distinct sides to it that is fenced off and has government "no trespassing" signs all around it. I have a question is it me or does it not make sense that each town, village, or city was "founded or "settled" but never "built"? On that note i'm out man thanks for the video!

  • @issacgalindo1176
    @issacgalindo1176 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another awesome and knowledge filled episode! Thank you for dropping this!!

  • @hailmaryrecordings8255
    @hailmaryrecordings8255 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m from Dixon Illinois, and BOY do I have some things for this community to see.

  • @oldworldex
    @oldworldex ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I enjoyed this BOTG tour...many thanks! The old world remains are hidden in plain sight..

  • @kristinechilds6035
    @kristinechilds6035 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great finds, I would like to tell u some of my findings in the old structure’s technologies, when you see designed windows that are usually round their design is a frequency which put forth a vibration of well being and love. The Cathedrals all over the world carry that vibration that you always can feel when you enter in.

  • @aaronrandolph7777
    @aaronrandolph7777 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    After watching almost all of your awesome videos, got me thinking.
    I believe that all the wars that have happened were all a deliberate attempt to destroy the old world. And all of the secrets, lost and stolen.
    Keep up the great work !

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว

      100%! Great to have you here!

  • @teddibear1850
    @teddibear1850 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love love love your content. You are an inspiration. I always have such mixed emotions learning about our stolen history. Blurry nostalgia is how I'd describe it. Glad I found your channel!

  • @edgarnunez123
    @edgarnunez123 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Growing up in my hometown of Lyons, GA. Small country town but our post office is definitely old world building. Nothing is built like that or anything you mention cannot be replicated. It is incredibly and now I am looking back growing up the post office was the only thing stood out different from small town population of 2500.

  • @TinHatter419
    @TinHatter419 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love the question you end with and yes I do think that is why we build this way now!!

  • @straydog1960
    @straydog1960 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Go to Logansport Indiana. Look on Broadway and Market streets, east of downtown, TON's of old world stuff. I know the town and well and this has baffled me for a very long time. It also has a canal that runs thought it and a large Rail town in the early days. I'm happy to go make a video and send if you want. It is very similar to these towns, with equally as much. Also, I've noticed anywhere these big "churches" exist, there are houses around them with the round towers. Seems odd. Anyway, REALLY enjoy your vids. Thank you for all you do.

  • @sjordan5925
    @sjordan5925 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for all that you do. It’s very appreciated. Fascinating stuff 😊

  • @MovieMercury329
    @MovieMercury329 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We got powerful magic around the Northwest Suburbs of old Chilaga. Its hard not to get into to Tartaria we got hella Native american mounds and some underground railroad type stuff.

  • @jaystephens7096
    @jaystephens7096 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The circular window on the church in st Charles is a replica of cymatics. You can find them on tons and tons of old world buildings and churches

  • @jackoszuscik6669
    @jackoszuscik6669 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the eye opener. I was in Mishawaka Indiana on Lincolnway East and seen a church and a large house that looked like the ones you've been sharing. Kudos y'all.

  • @electricman1405
    @electricman1405 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Good info glad I found this channel. Definitely subcribed

  • @joec3633
    @joec3633 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very interesting.. we’ve definitely been lied to for a long time.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @fact-checkinghis-story5149
    @fact-checkinghis-story5149 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Impeccable brickwork that you never see today.

  • @dirtyreddgray8275
    @dirtyreddgray8275 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Msn love all your video keep on doing a great job

  • @UraTrowelie
    @UraTrowelie ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I was on vacation and I went through Biddeford Maine and there's a gigantic brick structure there with a dam and all sorts of things. As I was eating lunch I look out the window of the local downtown restaurant and I see a large building with clearly Egyptian carvings and symbols very reminiscent of Pharoah carvings all over it.

  • @brendaw.7597
    @brendaw.7597 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video, as always!

  • @paulasnatural
    @paulasnatural หลายเดือนก่อน

    We have tons of old world buildings and churches in Springfield Massachusetts. Springfield is called tbe city of homes because of all the old word houses with the turrets , large doors,high ceilings....Love your work. Thank you ! It's unbelievable how we've been in the dark all our lives 😢

  • @arntunateBrusselsSprout54
    @arntunateBrusselsSprout54 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic lunch break. Delicious information. Just subbed.

  • @cheechmcduck7013
    @cheechmcduck7013 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wow .the first bank..there is one exactly the same in Burnley Lancashire England... I'll be starting to do videos myself in the summer . It's way to cold out there at the moment...my local town is the same architecture.. can't wait to start making videos

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 ปีที่แล้ว

      Looking forward to viewing this type of content from England! I am subbing you right now!

    • @cheechmcduck7013
      @cheechmcduck7013 ปีที่แล้ว

      @DimFM iv not been to Oldham for a long time. think I might have to check the place out . cheers for the info

    • @cheechmcduck7013
      @cheechmcduck7013 ปีที่แล้ว

      @DimFM will do buddy

  • @massiah1314
    @massiah1314 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I live in Connecticut and a lot of the buildings and houses look exactly like the ones in this video! When I first heard/learned about the old world I didn't put as much thought into it as you have my friend but now I'm more intrigued than I was back then I think it's time I make a video to show others what we're seeing 👍🏾

  • @nuglettes
    @nuglettes ปีที่แล้ว +1

    8:47 I just watched a video from geomansee where he connected the dots between the symbol shown here and cathodes and cathedrals, eluding to the buildings being some sort of power generation.

  • @bonfireblessings
    @bonfireblessings ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Good stuff. Elgin is my hometown. Also Elgin County Club and Elgin Mental Health Center. Hundreds of "historic" buildings. And a dozen train track lines, btw, now mostly paved over and called a prairie bike path.

  • @shellyshellster
    @shellyshellster ปีที่แล้ว +1

    just want to say thank you for all this work you are doing.

  • @_sheebie
    @_sheebie ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. And there are some real phenomenal structures on the South side of Milwaukee. And of course, there are Very old churches on every other corner.

  • @vividness4202
    @vividness4202 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love the old antiquitech ❤
    Dave Weiss introduced me to your channel ☺️

  • @technodazed
    @technodazed ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Oak park is pretty impressive too. Especially around Harlem Ave.

  • @IR240474
    @IR240474 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I am always amazed at how they can make the bricks and transport them hundreds of miles to build on horse and cart, sometimes by train maybe, but the roads were not paved or anything.

  • @josephpayne9011
    @josephpayne9011 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    rochester, NY has some great examples of buildings like this. some awe inspiring architecture and statues.

  • @deucedizzle525
    @deucedizzle525 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The indigenous black people built these buildings……my people here already know but it is good that you’re putting in work and it is amazing…..there were millions of us here…..they killed millions of us here to put us in submission and reduce us to nothing……they used dynamite to blow up our buildings in all these cities that has always been here….also in my next door city Stlouis….we had power in these buildings……like lights when the colonizers got here …..my people know that we are ancient people but every time we stand up and speak on it…..they kill off a lot of us off…..they exterminated close to a hundred million of my ppeople……please do more of these because the younger generation is learning from your work….when they don’t believe it when their own race tells them this before internet…..thank you brother ❤

    • @thinkingislegal192
      @thinkingislegal192 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are absolutely right Sir ,!, the his story that we are given is a complete lie ! I believe that we will all be "black" again by the time the next cataclysmic reset happens . We will all black when go into the bunkers and depending on how long our resources last determine the many shades of people that emerge . If they let the his story reflect truth that we are all of the same race we would all "naturally" hold yall in a much higher regard because of the fact that yall are the ones that were able to survive the cataclysm without being in a bunker for a couple hundred years waiting for the vegetation to be restored . 💪🏾just imagine how much his story can be written when you are isolated in a bunker for a couple hundred years ,?,
      When I say bunker I am not talking about a storm cellar , I'm talking about underground facilities that contain a nearly endless amount of resources . They are scared to let us know that we are y'all and y'all are us = humanity .🙏🏼🇺🇲✌🏽💪🏾

    • @mattiler7698
      @mattiler7698 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My friend it was not who you think it was who built these buildings. If it was and there was as many as you day they were then how did the colonizers take out millions of ur people ? They only came on some ships so let's say 500 people came over and started wiping out millions of people and yall just sat there and let them do that. Come on now. Even if half of you guys just sat there and let them kill yall off there at least would be some of yall with balls to fight back. Million people got taken out by 500 dudes come on man. There were no colonizers that is all bunch of bs that history they tell you I not real my friend. They made that up to get us to fight with each other to cause division and Hate and to keep us divided and not unite. Come on friend don't fall for that shit please.

  • @jimmysunday124
    @jimmysunday124 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Amazing content - thanks for waking up all the sheeple!!

  • @jimdillinger7757
    @jimdillinger7757 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great adventure dude, same everywhere, here in France they are pulling down all the old "church" buildings.

  • @LML262
    @LML262 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Here in Oklahoma, there is a city named Shawnee. It is home to OBU, Oklahoma Baptist University. It has amazing turrets. The color of the bricks is also incredible. It is a big campus and looks very, very old. The turrets have been damaged and repaired a couple of times now. Earthquake and tornadoes have recently started to damage this structure further. I would love for you to check it out. Also, all across central OK, there have been historic buildings that have been demolished. In 1972 I.M. Pei was chosen to redevelop downtown OKC. So many gorgeous buildings were demolished in just a few short months. The Skirvin Hotel is still standing along with a handful of buildings. It was sad to see them go, and I still can't wrap my mind around why they would do that. They said it would cost too much to "restore" so down they came. Please look into OKC and Tulsa to see what was and what is left.

  • @valerieanderson3833
    @valerieanderson3833 ปีที่แล้ว

    My hometown is Clinton Indiana. The Wabash river runs along side it. Terre Haute is South also on the river. Farther north, Newport Indiana which is where our county courthouse is. Discovered Clinton was established in 1839. With a population of just over 2,000 for the entire county. Started thinking about Clinton's buildings. Churches, the old high school, hospital even our grade schools😳 with such a small population at that time, Clinton has had a newspaper since 1912 (I worked there for 7 years) Our main street still has several old buildings that over the years have been remodeled and rented out to local businesses.
    Newport Indiana where the courthouse is has massive homes and churches as well. Farther north is Cayuga where an old brick factory sits in ruins there was also an orphanage called the Collette Home. There was a fire that destroyed it and they rebuilt it. Chicago is 3 hours north.
    I currently live in Texas and not able to go exploring with my new sight. But I've noticed that you seem to cover my neck of the woods, so to speak.
    I truly think the towns on the river had a special purpose but lack the skills to dive really deep. But you, my friend are awesome! If you're in need of a new project, please consider Clinton Indiana.

  • @thinkingislegal192
    @thinkingislegal192 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video Sir . I worked on the road for many years and I will say that every "small town USA" has old beautiful architecture , some hidden and some not . As far as the small hills everywhere are covering old buildings , mankind can not move that amount of dirt and mud flood doesn't answer the question because of the way that it would flow . How about if that is necessary reset/reclaim dirt put down by the hand of God All Mighty to cover the mess that happens when it is time for him to "change the bulb" /cataclysm ! We will build like that again after we real eyes that we are in this place together and we must work in harmony . By the time it happens again mankind won't even remember what a double wide trailer is or even a church with siding . All of this modern stuff seems disposable because we haven't been out of the bunkers very long .
    Love each other because we will all be the same again someday !!!!
    🙏🏼🇺🇲✌🏽💪🏾

  • @staceysiystravels9424
    @staceysiystravels9424 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video! Just discovered your channel today and I subscribed !! * I used to live in Elgin years ago, so it was interesting seeing all of the buildings you pointed out in this video. Also, you may want to check out Dubuque, Iowa. Rich history, right on the River, filled with churches!

  • @flatman
    @flatman ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Bro you should see Aurora downtown. Might want to bring your piece if it's warm out...they have insane churches with windows below ground and it took me about 5 mins to find an ancient looking wall between two of them hidden in an alley. I've got some pics if you're interested.

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว

      I will definitely check that out! Thanks for the heads up!

    • @bongrippa420
      @bongrippa420 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I live by downtown Oswego. I'm about 15 mins from downtown Aurora. I went on Google earth the other day to checkout Aurora and I was stunned. Seems like every other building was an old world building. There's a building with Griffins on it and even a building called the Mayan that has Nayan art all over it. I picked a random building called the Hobbs to research and right in the articles that Aurora library provided had two different built dates.

  • @julianarellano733
    @julianarellano733 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Grew up in Waukegan IL started noticing old world buildings downtown

  • @Enoch420
    @Enoch420 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Literally on my lunch break 😊 fantastic

  • @MKTruther
    @MKTruther ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Going back through your videos again. Geneva is also another word for Juniper. If you take a look at the juniper tree and its old world uses both biblical and secularly, a bit of a rabbit hole can be found.

  • @moscowcowboy_13
    @moscowcowboy_13 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your content! You gotta check out Lake Erie and Buffalo NY, the Niagara Falls, it is all super old and super old tech.

  • @tonyfitty8580
    @tonyfitty8580 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    there is a castle that was owned and renovated by Brian Wilson of Beach Boys fame in St Charles, Il but not directly on the river. Something is up with St Charles

  • @ange7034
    @ange7034 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I live I’m Saint Charles and have been questioning the architecture for years if you go close to the Arcada and look at the base you can see the crumbling facade and see the red brick underneath

  • @ellenpettigrew2766
    @ellenpettigrew2766 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great information. Thank you

  • @badass7184me
    @badass7184me ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Im very familiar with the fox river area. The street in geneva was used in a scene for the road to perdition. It fit perfectly in that 1920s look.

  • @elvispresley5921
    @elvispresley5921 ปีที่แล้ว

    9:49 ... The top (gazebo) style tower on left is for their private airship docking /boarding , is all.

  • @BellaBankes
    @BellaBankes ปีที่แล้ว +2

    “I may be wrong, but I’m probably not.” 😂 loved this. So interesting!

    • @Mylunchbreak
      @Mylunchbreak  ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol glad you enjoyed it! Have a great day!

    • @tracietaylor7
      @tracietaylor7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just found your channel. Fascinating; great work! I live between Chicago and St. Louis. Lots of this around here. Thanks!

  • @Tomas3619
    @Tomas3619 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That’s funny that you say west Dundee. My father had owned a restaurant in this town and I remember as a little kid going to the basement and checking out the under ground tunnels that they had there. I used to think it was for transporting slaves but now I’m t thinking maybe it was from the old world as well.

  • @daveeboney7089
    @daveeboney7089 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great video your churches are identical to what we have in the UK and all our churches were not built by religion the had a use before religion took them over. Your bank building are the same as the UK and all in the UK have lower levels. It also the same it seems all the old world tech building were comendeered by religion, governments or institutions like schools, universities, museum's basically buildings the government control.

  • @Solarlube
    @Solarlube ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We have a plethora of these building types in our Town. You have inspired me to try and capture them. [Oh I live in Australia] so not trying to steal your thunder. Your questions are thought provoking and makes me really want to dig deep. Maybe just maybe Tatarian's spread to Australia. I'll let you know. ;-)

  • @ms.donaldson2533
    @ms.donaldson2533 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You make me want to take a trip with my camera to show you some local sites. Recently they refaced an old world building and turned it into a storage facility. Look up Baltimore Street and Charles Street in Baltimore - the Greek Gods of the last reformation. Chicago was the host the Festival of Baal at the World's Fair.
    It's all connected. The cycle continues.

  • @jjakfamily
    @jjakfamily ปีที่แล้ว +3

    They are all over the United States including smaller cities. Downtown Chattanooga, Tn has buildings that don't make any sense whatsoever. Austin, Tx , Baltimore, Md , Portland, Oregon to old world Florida. It is everywhere. I asked questions about the architecture when I was in grade school in the 80s.

  • @mikepluta5876
    @mikepluta5876 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Welcome to Chilaga!
    Follow the dupage river !
    Benedictine University!
    Lemont il
    Joliet il
    All found in the mid to late 1600s when the French drove out the native protectors after following the river systems

  • @wildmandrake3893
    @wildmandrake3893 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I looked up Geneva Switzerland.. and after a few minutes of looking into it .. it became apparent to me that the word Geneva is printed on the finest of Swiss watches as a seal of excellence. And it is also the location of CERN which as you know is a hadron collider ..and some would say that perhaps CERN could impact time itself. I think then that it shouldn't be much of a stretch to make the connection between Time , watches and CERN .

  • @nyquil762
    @nyquil762 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Incredible and thank you.

  • @blessedKSMom
    @blessedKSMom ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Check out St. Joseph, Missouri! Lots of beautiful old buildings and homes!!

  • @jimerwin4535
    @jimerwin4535 ปีที่แล้ว

    SPOT ON MATE !! THANKYOU FOR SHARING

  • @nukeman444
    @nukeman444 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    MLB, you should look at Cleveland, Ohio where I live. You'll see tons of stuff, plus a smorgasbord of old churches.