I’m watching this in 2024 and this is so mind blowing. I lived here all my life and I learned so much from this video that I didn’t know before. Thanks, and what an excellent video.
3 sets of my great grandparents were some of the first German settlers that came to Davenport in the 1850s . They are buried in the Davenport historical cemetery downtown. Also I remember the Petersons Building downtown. I went there as a child in the 1960s to shop. It was very historical. All wooden floors. I loved it.
I would love to see more of these my friend, love the music and all the fine tuning you add to it, makes learning alternate history even more enjoyable....can’t wait to see what ya come up with next
Loved this...I'm a davenport girl..drive by these buildings all the time..I now understand and have more respect for what is right in front of me....thank you..well done!!
I'm 20 minutes from Davenport, I've lived downtown Davenport. I found an 'internal report/book' on Davenport history, architecture etc., it was to be thrown away ... I rescued it. You did a great job.
Just one more comment: the "principalities" of chiropractic, is far more accurate than it's principals. Truly I'll have to watch a time or two, or three.
I have lived here since 79'. Grew up on Kirkwood Blvd where they run the Bix 7 marathon. Just a few blocks up from Palmer. What a GREAT place to grow up, BUT here's the irony of this video. He shows the Palmer Courtyard and refers to it as, "a little piece of Heaven". Now that area surrounding it is gang infested and has shootings all the time "it's become a little piece of hell", lol. . Little unknown fact about Davenport, Iowa...It is the only place where the Mississippi River runs East and West, and not North and South. This place was so chill and fun in the 80's and 90's. Nice video
@@JRESHOW The East side of Davenport ( McClellan Heights) had the great views of the river, so the rich and elite bought huge mansions there. Where as the West end had a lot of the lower income people who dealt with flooding. The early days of Davenport had a huge German population. I don't remember the exact number, but early 1900 we had like 30,000 people and had something like 1,200 bars.
I remember "Little Piece of Heaven' grotto! Yes; that's why they call the Bend in the river is the namesake for a few business like Bent River Brewing;)
I find that very interesting that the bank building was build in 3 6 and 9. It had to been intentional. Billionaires follow the zodiac and divine numerology.
@@GoofyWib2289 Hello, fellow Iowan! North Central IA represented here! Does JRE(dude) live in/near IA, too, do ya' know?Or just passing thru, doing IA places vids?
Wow! I never knew that much about Palmer, interesting dude! I'll have to go check it out soon...i drive by there daily, great job on making this, well done!
I love Iowa!! My daughter used to live in Davenport....now in Ankeny!!! I'm totally in love with the state!!! I'm a MN girl, but definitely want to move 4 hours south!!! ❤️
Dude very well done, I could sit and watch for hours, love digging in to things like this, love learning our-story knowing now that his-story has truly nothing to do with us....
30:04 I used to love when they took us troubled teens over to those older cottages! I’ve always been so fascinated with the old buildings and institutions of Iowa and (un?)fortunately I’ve been to a lot of them in terms of mental health places.
Love the video. I live in Davenport Kimberly North Pine. I am very much into my local history. Would love to meet you and go over some of the stuff you know maybe ill know some stuff you don't. Lol. Look forward to seeing more content from you.
YEP! A god teaching slave men to mine and process GOLD. So much more slavery symbolism in this bank frontage to write but hopefully I will soon find the time to write a detailed comment explaining it all.
Living in Davenport for most of my life and living so close to downtown. I never knew the deep history within it. I’ve only ever known the history of central, Palmer college, and the figge. So thank you for this!
Excellent video! I would love to learn more about my home town. I was born here on September 15, 1977. I moved away early, But came back before I was a teen. I love this city, And would love to learn more about it
My family is from Davenport the Golden’s, but I grew up in Bettendorf... love the video! Thank you for sharing the info amazing and made me think about my great grandparents and grandparents
Thank you this is the best I have seen so far. You shared alot of interesting areas I grew up around. I lived in the block between the temple and palmer school. 2 doors north of the old Davenport museum. I went to see little Bit off Heaven almost daily and the rain forest when I had money. Loved seeing this
Funny recently I was telling myself to learn more about early davenport, and without any history of searching for this, this video found my recommended. Strange world
It’s funny how I found your channel… Saw your comment on Oklahoma off grid and thought I recognized your handle so I followed to channel. Then I find these gems in the mix. Bonus find! 😅
It’s difficult for me to wrap my head around the fact that the Mississippi River flows from east to west through the quad cities rather than from north to south.
Very nice work. I enjoyed watching this immensely. The red bricks, the socialism, the chiropractor, the bank. The repurposing. What I was amazed to learn was that the size of these asylums and orphanages that they had. They're as big as it the penitentiaries we have nowadays. Those orphanages look like concentration camps. The looks of the people s faces in the pictures of that era of the 1800s. They never really look happy. Almost dead states without any souls. Like zombies. Very interesting . Thank you for this .
Most excellent presentation my man. Thoroughly enjoyed it. If you have passion for this subject matter (obviously apparent in this video) you should focus on it with the growing awareness of this topic. I appreciate your unique style and perception. God bless
Loving this... History should never be erased by anyone.... you did an amazing job! Thank you, always love your videos. This one shows us a lot of History, more than anyone will find on the internet. It's people like you doing this, why I stay on youtube. I have all my families very old pics and my dads pics he took during WW2. He's gone now, but I am learning about my dad from his letters he wrote home to my mom, and the things he wrote on the war pictures too. wow! I never thought I'd know why daddy drank night after night, now I think I do. #War Jesus Bless you † ♥
I love Davenport ❤️ I'm originally from Australia, and learning about Davenport was fascinating to me. My house was used in the underground railway, and I swear it's haunted.
@JRESHOW in the shed that originally was the barn is a child's full hand print burnt into the wall, we had a little girl about 9 yrs old and an Oldman the little girl was harmless it was the man who was scary. There is a fake wall in the basement that nobody goes behind, and you try not to spend too much time there. I could go on all day, lol
Nostalgiagasm! I grew up there, but moved away over 30 years ago. Spent a lot of time in the Masonic Temple, and for a year or two, my mom had an office at the Whittenmeyer complex and I was in their theatre program. She told me that those strange tubes on the buildings were from the orphanage days and were emergency slides in case of a fire. Always thought that was bizarre. The stained glass window and tower on the chapel were gone by the early '80s. Shame that you didn't get inside of the Masonic Temple. You wouldn't know from the outside how beautiful the inside is... but it's creepy as hell. I was all over that building, sometimes alone, but I never felt like I was ACTUALLY alone. Doesn't surprise me at all that it's got a listing on hauntedhouses.
@@JRESHOW Weird thing is that I searched Tartaria and your videos came up. Just finished your follow-up on the Temple. Sucks that Palmer got their mits on it. My older sister was in a Masonic girls' program called Rainbow throughout the '80s, so I often got stuck there and wandered around while she was doing that. The theater is beautiful and should be open for public performances. And it was way-back-when -- I attended a David Copperfield magic show and several concerts there.
My mom was a "Job's Daughter", after the 'war' Tacoma was where my Grandparents... Settled. Odd, they retired to the Masonic Home in Des Moines, Washington. I Commented enough! Thanks again
Chiropractics having any morality or ethics at that time are hard to fathom especially in Davenport which had another site known as the Chiropractic Psychopathic Sanitarium. This facility was developed on land that was partly a shooting range, and despite the facility being primarily used for the care of WWI veterans suffering from shell shock the range remained in use. The Sanitarium, reporting well above average success because of the use of chiropractics as part of the treatment was in reality like many other sanitariums of the period... the stuff of nightmares, culminating in the eventual arrest of the president of the facility, not for abuse of his patients, or the escapes of traumatized patients leading to several deaths, or for the falsification of their success rate, or even for the fire on part of the property that was very likely in reality insurance fraud, but rather for a murder for hire plot against a business associate. This is not meant as a slight on this particular town or chiropractic care. Most medical fields were the stuff of charlatans and snake oil salesmen in those days across the board. It is however an opportunity to highlight an overlooked portion of history that truly deserves to be remembered.
If you didn't know the majority of the Annie whitmeyer buildings and Foundation has gone towards helping juvenile delinquents and would love to see a video on all of that on where how it became an orphanage into what it is today
Whoa; just found your channel - good to know there are some mudflood enthusiasts in my neck of the woods! Funny how they use the 'palm' of the hand for Chiropractics - seems too coincidental:/
It's almost like the bank sculpture depicts the capitalist system? Philosophy, law, security, and many of the other symbols depict the principles of our society. With this theory, we would be the angels learning their philosophy and value of money. As descendants through education, we privilege the benefits of their system and contribute to it through upholding it and continuing to contribute to their pockets.
Nice piece! Some other ideas- Arsenal bridge, amazing history, launching Lincoln as a national figure Village of East Davenport, our infamous red light district Col Bettendorf, some buildings around. I have some furniture from his original estate Of course the Arsenal itself. Still vital
It is symbolic of the kundalini/Chrism rising up the spine/DNA to the pineal gland. When the pineal gland activates the third/single eye is opened and the true higher self comes online. The pope has a staff with two snakes winding up to a pine cone on it and the Vatican has a giant pine cone statue with two snakes approaching it. If you look at the frontage of the First National Bank Building of Davenport IA in this video (8min mark) you will see the old Greek God looking man picking pine cones in the fourth story depiction on the righthand side whilst the other two men are slaving away. This whole bank frontage is filled with so much symbolism but the last picture depicts the true master as one who seeks enlightenment over money.
My hometown! Lots of cool history here. There are a handful of buildings downtown dating to 1836. You would enjoy West End Tales. It’s the only page I look at on Facebook. m.facebook.com/WestDavenportHistory/posts/?ref=page_internal&mt_nav=0 (Both pictures at 3:35 do show the same building and ladder truck. It’s just a different angle and a much tighter shot.)
I live in the Quad Cities. In the late 1800's, one of my ancestors married into the Davenports', the family that were named after the city, but shortly divorced. I always thought this was really interesting, and wondered if my life would be different if they stayed married. Just a thought.
I never thought I would see something about my home town. Iowa city yeah sure. But not Davenport. It's weird knowing exactly where everything in this video is/was.
Hi l love our camera work but this last video is what I'm thinking seeing the world for what it is .please check out (john Levi channel)it has a black star as a symbol you will enjoy it thanks god bless
I spent lots of time in the Quad Cities when I attended Augustana College in Rock Island. Beautiful, unusual, interesting campus. In hindsight, our chapel, library and dorms had a very old world feel.
I never paid much attention to the figures in the outside of the US Bank building, all the Greek gods that represent commerce, law, labor,agriculture, etc. Little Bit of Heaven was a wonderful lace to visit. The statues were beautiful. I don’t know if the gardens still exist, but it was a wonderful botanical garden. A local minister donated his rare parrots to the garden. BJ Palmer donated much of his Asian and Egyptian collection to the Putnam museum.
isn't it intriguing that these architectural buildings with similar symbols and motifs were built not only throughout the u.s. ........ but throughout the world ! and these buildings/monuments are referred to as romanesque......lol roman empire never existed !
You should check out Michelle Gibson's information. she's bringing to account Rewritten history mud flood examples and World Fair exploits that lend in my opinion unto spiritual influences that are hard to explain less they be perceived as such! I like what you were looking into it's very interesting and raises to question many thoughts of this reality and the truth!
Yes, she does very good research. I’ll be posting a video continuing the exploration of Davenport later this week, hopefully. It will tie into what she’s been talking about lately. Bizarre.
It’s clear that we’ve been lied to about our history among innumerable other things, but I’m not convinced by mudflood/Tartaria theories. The stories of giant bones, weapons and tools being found in mounds in our area are undeniable, but I have yet to see anything regarding the mudflood hypothesis that’s even remotely convincing. There was a flood, just not when and how Tartaria advocates say it was.
Exploring History Davenport Iowa (Part 2) - th-cam.com/video/Znyr7QPmWs8/w-d-xo.html
Didn't know my contruy would have a history vid I'm happy
I can't talk
I’m watching this in 2024 and this is so mind blowing. I lived here all my life and I learned so much from this video that I didn’t know before. Thanks, and what an excellent video.
3 sets of my great grandparents were some of the first German settlers that came to Davenport in the 1850s . They are buried in the Davenport historical cemetery downtown. Also I remember the Petersons Building downtown. I went there as a child in the 1960s to shop. It was very historical. All wooden floors. I loved it.
I would love to see more of these my friend, love the music and all the fine tuning you add to it, makes learning alternate history even more enjoyable....can’t wait to see what ya come up with next
Loved this...I'm a davenport girl..drive by these buildings all the time..I now understand and have more respect for what is right in front of me....thank you..well done!!
I'm 20 minutes from Davenport, I've lived downtown Davenport. I found an 'internal report/book' on Davenport history, architecture etc., it was to be thrown away ... I rescued it. You did a great job.
Just one more comment: the "principalities" of chiropractic, is far more accurate than it's principals. Truly I'll have to watch a time or two, or three.
I have lived here since 79'. Grew up on Kirkwood Blvd where they run the Bix 7 marathon. Just a few blocks up from Palmer. What a GREAT place to grow up, BUT here's the irony of this video. He shows the Palmer Courtyard and refers to it as, "a little piece of Heaven". Now that area surrounding it is gang infested and has shootings all the time "it's become a little piece of hell", lol. . Little unknown fact about Davenport, Iowa...It is the only place where the Mississippi River runs East and West, and not North and South. This place was so chill and fun in the 80's and 90's. Nice video
Interesting fact about the river 👍🏻
@@JRESHOW The East side of Davenport ( McClellan Heights) had the great views of the river, so the rich and elite bought huge mansions there. Where as the West end had a lot of the lower income people who dealt with flooding. The early days of Davenport had a huge German population. I don't remember the exact number, but early 1900 we had like 30,000 people and had something like 1,200 bars.
I remember "Little Piece of Heaven' grotto! Yes; that's why they call the Bend in the river is the namesake for a few business like Bent River Brewing;)
It’s also interesting the First National Bank was built first with 3, then 6, now 9 levels. 3 6 9
Damn she fine.. 🎶 Hometown represent..
I find that very interesting that the bank building was build in 3 6 and 9. It had to been intentional. Billionaires follow the zodiac and divine numerology.
Damn i live here, very nice. 👌
Perhaps it means something: 3+6+9= 18. 1+8=9. consciousness is everything.
@@GoofyWib2289 Hello, fellow Iowan! North Central IA represented here! Does JRE(dude) live in/near IA, too, do ya' know?Or just passing thru, doing IA places vids?
Wow! I never knew that much about Palmer, interesting dude! I'll have to go check it out soon...i drive by there daily, great job on making this, well done!
I love Iowa!! My daughter used to live in Davenport....now in Ankeny!!! I'm totally in love with the state!!! I'm a MN girl, but definitely want to move 4 hours south!!! ❤️
It’s a cold one this year!
Dude very well done, I could sit and watch for hours, love digging in to things like this, love learning our-story knowing now that his-story has truly nothing to do with us....
30:04 I used to love when they took us troubled teens over to those older cottages! I’ve always been so fascinated with the old buildings and institutions of Iowa and (un?)fortunately I’ve been to a lot of them in terms of mental health places.
There was a mental health hospital in East Moline years ago. My grandfather was a patient and died there.
@@glennso47 I’m sorry to hear about your grandfather
Love the video. I live in Davenport Kimberly North Pine. I am very much into my local history. Would love to meet you and go over some of the stuff you know maybe ill know some stuff you don't. Lol. Look forward to seeing more content from you.
This was a great video, I would love to see more of your work! Thank you!
Thank you. I love that people are doing this.
Our ancestors were definitely into fallen angel worship, this is nearly a record of the book of Enoch
YEP! A god teaching slave men to mine and process GOLD. So much more slavery symbolism in this bank frontage to write but hopefully I will soon find the time to write a detailed comment explaining it all.
Great video. I grew up on the Illinois side, and never paid attention to any of these things. I am glad to learn it now.
Living in Davenport for most of my life and living so close to downtown. I never knew the deep history within it. I’ve only ever known the history of central, Palmer college, and the figge. So thank you for this!
Is your dad a news Castor
Nice Work! Watching from East Moline Illinois!
I really enjoyed this so, I subscribed and shared. Good work!
I found this video Fascinating, I truly enjoyed it! I would love to see more on it. Thank you.
I enjoyed your work, Thank You very much, even learned some things.
That was very interesting!!! Thankyou for your efforts!!
GREAT videos! We are definitely fans of your work!! Jeff & Amy
8:48 mud flooded building at the right foot of 4th man in relief.
Janus ! The several or sometimes just 2 faced god
Excellent video! I would love to learn more about my home town. I was born here on September 15, 1977. I moved away early, But came back before I was a teen. I love this city, And would love to learn more about it
Oh wow, we are just 2 days apart! I am September 17, 1977!! 😁
My family is from Davenport the Golden’s, but I grew up in Bettendorf... love the video! Thank you for sharing the info amazing and made me think about my great grandparents and grandparents
I live in IA and have a friend with the same last name. Hmmm, maybe Kin
Living in the area. Interesting to hear the history. More would be good. Maybe a tour sometime 😁
So intriguing . I had to watch again . Yes I would love to see more.
Weird that this showed in my recommendations and I'm from here.
Same
Me too. It's the algorithm youtube uses. They use your location to recommend them.
yeah me too
That would be ip geo location.@@Kimberwolfgang
Really enjoyed that, thank
You so much !
Thank you this is the best I have seen so far. You shared alot of interesting areas I grew up around. I lived in the block between the temple and palmer school. 2 doors north of the old Davenport museum. I went to see little Bit off Heaven almost daily and the rain forest when I had money. Loved seeing this
Funny recently I was telling myself to learn more about early davenport, and without any history of searching for this, this video found my recommended. Strange world
My mom grew up in Oakville and my dad in Mt. Pleasant. I was born in Council Bluffs.
I was born in Savanna Illinois which is just north of the quad cities.
First national bank was not founded in Davenport. It was founded in Greenville PA.
Great 👍🏻 history
Please make a part 2!!! Davenport is an amazing city. I use to live there and am looking into moving back.
It’s funny how I found your channel… Saw your comment on Oklahoma off grid and thought I recognized your handle so I followed to channel. Then I find these gems in the mix. Bonus find! 😅
Great Iowa history!
Will you do the history of des moines I've been looking for a video with extensive research on my hometown thanks fellow Iowan
That’s a big one.
As a Davwnport resident and office tenant of the US Bank downtown I have enjoyed immensely. Thank for your time and wffort
Please continue I drive past these buildings everyday to work...
It’s difficult for me to wrap my head around the fact that the Mississippi River flows from east to west through the quad cities rather than from north to south.
Very nice work. I enjoyed watching this immensely. The red bricks, the socialism, the chiropractor, the bank. The repurposing. What I was amazed to learn was that the size of these asylums and orphanages that they had. They're as big as it the penitentiaries we have nowadays. Those orphanages look like concentration camps. The looks of the people s faces in the pictures of that era of the 1800s. They never really look happy. Almost dead states without any souls. Like zombies. Very interesting . Thank you for this .
Most excellent presentation my man. Thoroughly enjoyed it. If you have passion for this subject matter (obviously apparent in this video) you should focus on it with the growing awareness of this topic. I appreciate your unique style and perception. God bless
Palmer College also started WOC Radio and WOC Television.
WOC Broadcast Center is a registered historic landmark from what I understand.
And started Ronald Reagan in show business as an announcer.
Loving this... History should never be erased by anyone.... you did an amazing job! Thank you, always love your videos. This one shows us a lot of History, more than anyone will find on the internet. It's people like you doing this, why I stay on youtube. I have all my families very old pics and my dads pics he took during WW2. He's gone now, but I am learning about my dad from his letters he wrote home to my mom, and the things he wrote on the war pictures too. wow! I never thought I'd know why daddy drank night after night, now I think I do. #War Jesus Bless you † ♥
I love Davenport ❤️ I'm originally from Australia, and learning about Davenport was fascinating to me. My house was used in the underground railway, and I swear it's haunted.
Wow! That’s amazing and kind of crazy if it’s haunted 👀👀
@JRESHOW in the shed that originally was the barn is a child's full hand print burnt into the wall, we had a little girl about 9 yrs old and an Oldman the little girl was harmless it was the man who was scary. There is a fake wall in the basement that nobody goes behind, and you try not to spend too much time there. I could go on all day, lol
@@ko544very interesting
Hey I'm from davenport and I love learning about buildings I've seen before davenport is a great city rich in history
Nostalgiagasm! I grew up there, but moved away over 30 years ago. Spent a lot of time in the Masonic Temple, and for a year or two, my mom had an office at the Whittenmeyer complex and I was in their theatre program. She told me that those strange tubes on the buildings were from the orphanage days and were emergency slides in case of a fire. Always thought that was bizarre. The stained glass window and tower on the chapel were gone by the early '80s. Shame that you didn't get inside of the Masonic Temple. You wouldn't know from the outside how beautiful the inside is... but it's creepy as hell. I was all over that building, sometimes alone, but I never felt like I was ACTUALLY alone. Doesn't surprise me at all that it's got a listing on hauntedhouses.
I would have loved to go in the temple. Palmer owns it now. Uses it as a new student orientation center I believe
@@JRESHOW Weird thing is that I searched Tartaria and your videos came up. Just finished your follow-up on the Temple. Sucks that Palmer got their mits on it. My older sister was in a Masonic girls' program called Rainbow throughout the '80s, so I often got stuck there and wandered around while she was doing that. The theater is beautiful and should be open for public performances. And it was way-back-when -- I attended a David Copperfield magic show and several concerts there.
@@Garch-the-Great haha, I went to a David copperfield show when I was a kid. Haven’t heard that name for a while.
My mom was a "Job's Daughter", after the 'war' Tacoma was where my Grandparents... Settled. Odd, they retired to the Masonic Home in Des Moines, Washington. I Commented enough! Thanks again
Former President Ronald Reagan got his start in show business as an announcer at WOC Radio in Davenport in 1932.
Jordan Maxwell claims that if an 'eagle' has a crest it is not an Eagle but is a Phoenix. (totally different symbols)
I live here woah
Mudflood Tatarian?
I like this, it kinda feels weird to see streets I've walked on and places I'd been inside before ❤
Thank you. So interesting.
Well done brother 👍
BRAVO!
Chiropractics having any morality or ethics at that time are hard to fathom especially in Davenport which had another site known as the Chiropractic Psychopathic Sanitarium. This facility was developed on land that was partly a shooting range, and despite the facility being primarily used for the care of WWI veterans suffering from shell shock the range remained in use. The Sanitarium, reporting well above average success because of the use of chiropractics as part of the treatment was in reality like many other sanitariums of the period... the stuff of nightmares, culminating in the eventual arrest of the president of the facility, not for abuse of his patients, or the escapes of traumatized patients leading to several deaths, or for the falsification of their success rate, or even for the fire on part of the property that was very likely in reality insurance fraud, but rather for a murder for hire plot against a business associate.
This is not meant as a slight on this particular town or chiropractic care. Most medical fields were the stuff of charlatans and snake oil salesmen in those days across the board. It is however an opportunity to highlight an overlooked portion of history that truly deserves to be remembered.
If you didn't know the majority of the Annie whitmeyer buildings and Foundation has gone towards helping juvenile delinquents and would love to see a video on all of that on where how it became an orphanage into what it is today
nicely done....any reason you didn't include St. Ambrose Academy/College/University?
I believe that’s part 4… they are all pretty interesting tho :)
Whoa; just found your channel - good to know there are some mudflood enthusiasts in my neck of the woods! Funny how they use the 'palm' of the hand for Chiropractics - seems too coincidental:/
I like coming to these comment sections about Davenport to see if there's anybody i know.
Have you heard of the Phipps? They were 2/3 of the Banditti of the prairie?
@@captain_ravioli1514what’s thats
It's almost like the bank sculpture depicts the capitalist system? Philosophy, law, security, and many of the other symbols depict the principles of our society. With this theory, we would be the angels learning their philosophy and value of money. As descendants through education, we privilege the benefits of their system and contribute to it through upholding it and continuing to contribute to their pockets.
Nice piece!
Some other ideas-
Arsenal bridge, amazing history, launching Lincoln as a national figure
Village of East Davenport, our infamous red light district
Col Bettendorf, some buildings around. I have some furniture from his original estate
Of course the Arsenal itself. Still vital
My father worked at Annie Whitmire probably around 1966. He didn't work there long. I remember him always complaining how much he disliked it.
Ch33rs....
Great vid
Thank you
I think that snake staff with pine cones is a Caduceus
It is symbolic of the kundalini/Chrism rising up the spine/DNA to the pineal gland. When the pineal gland activates the third/single eye is opened and the true higher self comes online.
The pope has a staff with two snakes winding up to a pine cone on it and the Vatican has a giant pine cone statue with two snakes approaching it.
If you look at the frontage of the First National Bank Building of Davenport IA in this video (8min mark) you will see the old Greek God looking man picking pine cones in the fourth story depiction on the righthand side whilst the other two men are slaving away. This whole bank frontage is filled with so much symbolism but the last picture depicts the true master as one who seeks enlightenment over money.
Was it similar to the icon that Moses had to heal the wounds from snake bites? The snake on the pole?
I live here!!!!
Please do and maybe Branch and the other towns in the state of Iowa
Should cover the davenport comic book hero
My hometown! Lots of cool history here. There are a handful of buildings downtown dating to 1836. You would enjoy West End Tales. It’s the only page I look at on Facebook. m.facebook.com/WestDavenportHistory/posts/?ref=page_internal&mt_nav=0
(Both pictures at 3:35 do show the same building and ladder truck. It’s just a different angle and a much tighter shot.)
I live in the Quad Cities. In the late 1800's, one of my ancestors married into the Davenports', the family that were named after the city, but shortly divorced. I always thought this was really interesting, and wondered if my life would be different if they stayed married. Just a thought.
I never thought I would see something about my home town. Iowa city yeah sure. But not Davenport. It's weird knowing exactly where everything in this video is/was.
You’re so awesome 😎
Hi l love our camera work but this last video is what I'm thinking seeing the world for what it is .please check out (john Levi channel)it has a black star as a symbol you will enjoy it thanks god bless
Another interesting place to go visit is oakdale memorial gardens and you should also learn the history of oakdale memorial gardens
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Please do Bettendorf
Very good ////////////////
I had a buddy in the Navy who said he lived in the suburb of Ottoman. We all called him Wiseguy. 🤣
Little Bit of Heaven used to be a school field trip and was very pretty before it is now
Do leclaire pretty sure it has tons of history
The man named Leclair was one of the founders of Davenport
nice vid man, davenport iowa is my home town as well.
I spent lots of time in the Quad Cities when I attended Augustana College in Rock Island. Beautiful, unusual, interesting campus. In hindsight, our chapel, library and dorms had a very old world feel.
I never paid much attention to the figures in the outside of the US Bank building, all the Greek gods that represent commerce, law, labor,agriculture, etc. Little Bit of Heaven was a wonderful lace to visit. The statues were beautiful. I don’t know if the gardens still exist, but it was a wonderful botanical garden. A local minister donated his rare parrots to the garden. BJ Palmer donated much of his Asian and Egyptian collection to the Putnam museum.
I live here!
🤙🏻 sweet!
B.j Palmer was born in what cherr
Cool. I almost moved to what cheer..
What about what cheer
isn't it intriguing that these architectural buildings with similar symbols and motifs were built not only throughout the u.s. ........ but throughout the world !
and these buildings/monuments are referred to as romanesque......lol
roman empire never existed !
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another thing, i never knew what the building was behind 605 main... now i know...
Dude sounds like he is spitting in the mic
You should check out Michelle Gibson's information. she's bringing to account Rewritten history mud flood examples and World Fair exploits that lend in my opinion unto spiritual influences that are hard to explain less they be perceived as such! I like what you were looking into it's very interesting and raises to question many thoughts of this reality and the truth!
Yes, she does very good research. I’ll be posting a video continuing the exploration of Davenport later this week, hopefully. It will tie into what she’s been talking about lately. Bizarre.
Is she on You Tube with a purple icon? Named Michelle Gibson? I want to make sure I am seeking and finding the correct account.
9:41 looks more like she is holding a cornucopia
That’s the word :)
Why did the Mandela effect take the cornacopia off the fruit of the loom logo
Interesting from Ohio
My family the steffen's are from there
It’s clear that we’ve been lied to about our history among innumerable other things, but I’m not convinced by mudflood/Tartaria theories. The stories of giant bones, weapons and tools being found in mounds in our area are undeniable, but I have yet to see anything regarding the mudflood hypothesis that’s even remotely convincing. There was a flood, just not when and how Tartaria advocates say it was.
For sure. It’s hard telling what happen, but something was in the details and were ignored in history class.
I found this video Fascinating, I truly enjoyed it! I would love to see more on it. Thank you.