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HESSTON STEAM MUSEUM 4K
The Hesston Steam Museum is a walk back in time to when Steam was King.
This video features many of the fascinating aspects of the museum and explores how steam transformed America.
This video features many of the fascinating aspects of the museum and explores how steam transformed America.
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Naperville Riverwalk 4k
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The Naperville Riverwalk is a gem in DuPage County, Illinois. This 4 minute video shows what can be done when a community joins together to beautify a river that was a local eye sore.
The Gilded Age Cupples Mansion, Saint Louis 4k
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Located in Saint Louis, Missouri, the Cupples Mansion is a gilded age mansion offering free tours. It also has an excellent collection of Art Nouveau glassware.
The Naper Settlement 4k
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Located in Naperville, Illinois, The Naper Settlement is a Living History Museum recreating life in that City when it was a small rural comminity. Enjoy, Joe
Chicago Garfield Park 4k
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Garfield Park is one of the oldest parks in Chicago. This video features the newly restored field house and one of the largest conservatories in the United States. Enjoy, Joe
Chicago Botanic Garden 4k
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The CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN is 385 acres of beauty showcased in 27 gardens. This video features a few of the many themed gardens. Enjoy, Joe
ROCKFORD, Illinois 4k
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Rockford is one of largest cities in Illinois. It is a great place to visit for a day or two. This video highlights a few of the many attractions Rockford has to offer.
Anderson Japanese Gardens 4k
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These Gardens, just west of Chicago, are among the finest in the nation. This is a short musical introduction to the beauty and peace they offer.
Fox River Trolley Museum 4k
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Interurban trains were the main method of travel between cities and their suburbs. The Fox River Trolley Museum offers rides on historic rail cars so visitors can experience what commuting was like in past generations.
National Museum of Transportation 4k
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The Museum features 200 years of American Transportation. This 12 minute video explores highlights of the automotive and railroad exhibits.
Saint Louis Zoo Forest Park part 2 4k
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Part 2 of Forest Park features the Saint Louis Zoo. This is a world class zoo. It is always in the top 5 zoos in America and is always free for everybody.
Saint Louis Forest Park Part 1 4k
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Forest Park was the site of the 1904 World's Fair. This video highlights 2 museums that are legacies of the fair. Part 2 will feature the Saint Louis Zoo.
Gateway Arch, Saint Louis 4k
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The Gateway Arch is a major attraction in Saint Louis. This video explores the design and construction of the Arch and a tram ride to the top.
Saint Louis Union Station 4k
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Union Station was the largest train station in the world in the mid 20th century. Once abandoned, it is now restored and is a major attraction in Saint Louis.
Saint Louis Cathedral Basilica.
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For over 12,000 years, people of faith have built monuments to express their beliefs. The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis is a magnificent example of this tradition. Enjoy, Joe
Meramec Caverns, Old Rt 66 Attraction, Missouri
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Meramec Caverns, Old Rt 66 Attraction, Missouri
Route 66, Chain of Rocks Bridge, Saint Louis 4k
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Route 66, Chain of Rocks Bridge, Saint Louis 4k
Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo & Conservatory 4k
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Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo & Conservatory 4k
Eastern State Prison, Philadelphia 4k
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Eastern State Prison, Philadelphia 4k
The Ringling Circus Museum, Sarasota, Florida
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The Ringling Circus Museum, Sarasota, Florida
Lookout Mountain Ruby Falls and Rock City 4k
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Lookout Mountain Ruby Falls and Rock City 4k
Everglades National Park, Florida, National Park Service 4k
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Everglades National Park, Florida, National Park Service 4k
Ellwood House Museum Victorian Era 4k
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Ellwood House Museum Victorian Era 4k
Field Museum of Natural History Chicago 4k
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Field Museum of Natural History Chicago 4k
Villa Vizcaya The Gilded Age Miami, Florida 4k
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Villa Vizcaya The Gilded Age Miami, Florida 4k
Milwaukee Publc Museum of Natural History 4k
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Milwaukee Publc Museum of Natural History 4k
Fort McHenry National Park Service 4k
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Fort McHenry National Park Service 4k
Been here many times, sometimes two or three times a year. Went in December of 2023 first time in almost two decades and was SO HAPPY to see it was still the same and not ‘modernized’ like so many places. Thank you! Booked the village/train ride and Christmas buffet for 12-26-24. Can’t wait.
Visited today loved it
LET me tell you something ..Henry would be rolling in his grave..the new guard does not care about making cars anymore. Only overpriced trucks and SUVS
Another WOW; I've been there twice. If you were to give people advice when visiting Greenfield village; tell them to go to the model T ride; otherwise along wait.
Another WOW video; Watching your older videos and seeing that the comments were turned off; Did you turn them off because of challenged facts & religious references? If so, I don't blame you. Thanks
Canyon Lands NP again in 1997 trip. Of all the NPs in Utah, Canyon Lands is my favorite. We got to witness a minor flash flood on a perfectly sunny day. Inquiring back at the Center; we were told that we witnessed something that only 10% of visitors see. The size of the Park means you rarely see any one else when you hike. Again WOW & Thanks
No one does this better, at least for me. Was here in 1997 with my Wife who would not get up at 5AM to drive into Arches (for free) to watch the Sun Rise. First hint that this was not going to last. Lasted 'til 1999. I would have liked to see the full version. Could you re-post it? Again WOW & Thanks.
I shoulda went there in 2006. Again WOW Thanks
Me again and again WOW; I was also here in 2006. Accept for the name, it looks so different. They did not run along the Fox River, I would have remembered that. No boarding platforms of ramps. I need to go back. Thanks
Again WOW; Your videos are PBS documentary quality. In my last comment on Huckleberry Museum I said I visited in2009 no, it was 2006 and here also. Hesston Steam has gotten better too. Thanks again.
This is amazing and a great video. Henry Ford loved his labor force to the point where they didn't even need a Union for a long time. It was good times working for Ford, unless you were a Jew. Henry Ford had a weakly paper in Dearborn Michigan that talked about Jews and how much he hated them. Shows that even the greatest of men have flaws.
4:28, cool, a Fokker airplane from my country 🇳🇱
This should not be opened to the public I was there and I talked to quite a lot of spirts I conversed with the famous Al Capone and so much more there was a story about the dog that killed the warden dog the dog brushed against my legs I went to the barber shop and saw two barbers then my camera man got and important call and had to go emeaditly so I had to go to I don't drive I tried something different when I left I told the sports they can follow me home well the second night home they made a visit I talked to two of them my girl friend showed me the prison dirt on my porch it worked but im gifted so it doesn't matter to me I live alone
When we wuz Kangz - White Henry Ford
I'd love to visit, but isnt there a muslim majority population in that area? Is it safe to visit there?
Just as safe as anywhere else.....
My grandfather lived in a Muslim neighborhood (started off as Polish but then Arabs, Chaldeans, Muslims moved in). It’s fine. I’ve worn shorts and ate pork in Dearborn.
@@skn9895 it fine just take the Southfield freeway south bound to exit 5 or 6 and the museum and the village are right there around the corner from the exit that's the safest way I know to get there
That’s not a swimming pool it’s a reservoir for the elevator.
What elevator? Why would an elevator need a reservoir? Yes. I have heard that many times. I’m happy you saw the video. Joe
Beautiful 😊
I visited this place int he early 1980's, at the time not much work had been completed, nice to see the progress, we should never lose these old buildings and our history.
Outstanding video!❤
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it
I was there September 2019….and I must say, the work they’ve done is incredible. The stained glass dome in the main house was manufactured in Syracuse. It’s a wonderful place to photograph, and the boat ride over is relaxing. 😊❤❤
Imagine growing up in these huge mansions with servants. The very wealthy people in the 20,30,40’s knew how to build, design and live an over the top life.
We visited Boldt Castle many years ago. The only room that was finished was the dining room. Since most of the castle was never finished to begin with, we weren't allowed to just wander around inside the building because we were told it was too dangerous. It was a guided tour. At the time, there was some question as to whether or not it would ever be finished because of the high cost. I am so happy to see that it has been restored and finished to what it was intended to be. So beautiful.
There is a reason why they close the museum and village at 5:00 every day. otherwise I would buy a membership and never leave. I would find a tree to sleep in at night if it rains or gets to cold I will sleep in one of the horse barns and go to stand 44 for breakfast lunch and the Eagle tavern for dinner and hit the custard stand at 9:00p.m. for disert.
The Fox River Trolley Museum has an enviable collection..
Yes it does
Thanks for the video, I hope to visit soon. I see it frequently passing by on the Fox River trail.
Awesome video..! Million thanks for sharing..
This was beautifully presented. The most well decorated and tasteful home of the period I’ve ever seen. What a treat! Thanks.
@@jamesallison4875 thank you. I’m happy you enjoyed it. These films are my retirement hobby
Amazing Content
Thank you
Just beautiful there, thank you! I would like to mention that the estate is pronounced HEW- IT. And their name is pronounced CYBERLING. The last time I was there, their daughter was still living above the guest house, and was over 100 years old-- I can't remember exactly, but I seem to remember she was either 107 or 102! I was thinking 107. I will have to look it up. Gorgeous home, take the tour if you ever get the chance.
I enjoyed your vid. Thank you.
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it
Visited as a kid in the 1980’s and it was amazing and beautiful then, even in disrepair. So great to see so much progress on it. One of the best times with my parents.
I’m happy you enjoyed it. It’s my retirement hobby
I toured the breaker mansion in Newport Rhode Island
Had a school trip here in early 60s and i remember thinking it was so sad it never was finished. We were told his wife died in a boating accident on the rocks below the castle on a trip to see how construction was going and that's why george never returned.
Yes. A sad story. Thanks for your comment
Also Mr. Sieberling's name is pronounced "CYBERling". My wife's biological fathers family lived in Akron from the mid-twenties until 1999. Her paternal grandfather worked for Good Year for 35 years, her grandmother did a World War II defense job at the plant, making parts for aircraft. She made parts that went into the "Enola Gay" that dropped the bombs on Japan. Her father, after serving in the airforce, earned his journeyman maintenance electricians card at Good Year. My father-law used to have to change all the lights on the top of the blimp hanger when my wife was a baby. He went on to get his master maintenance electricians card at GMAC Lordstown and retired from there in 1998.
The name is pronounced "Stan HUGHet" Lovely place and breath-taking gardens, according to my wife. Her paternal grandmother did laundry for Mrs. Seiberling while the hall was being built.
Thank you. I’m happy you enjoyed it
To each their own. That's one ugly building/church.
Where's henry's copy of mein kampf?
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Years back I learned of the Alder planetarium and started researching a trip across the US to one day visit it. I planned and saved for a year to go. I called several times over the year and learned of a special event and was one of the first to book a ticket to the event. I spoke with a contact I developed there and asked for the best seat so that I could film it with a special low light camera with a (at the time) prototype low light lens. I arrived to the event hours early and was the first in line when it opened. The seat my contact reserved for me was a seat in the center that provided enough room for a tripod to be setup without getting in the way. I got my camera setup and sat down in awe at the beautiful environment. My nervous anticipation sweat began to cool off in the nice low lit chill planetarium as calming ambient music was played. Then a young usher came up to me and said “sir you need to move to another seat, we need this seat for someone in a wheelchair”. The young man wasn’t asking, he ordered it. I politely refused and gave my contacts name and explained how I had planned and saved for a year to attend the event and film it. He said he didn’t care and that my contact wasn’t present that day. They moved me to the rear of the room, had me pack up my camera setup because it was too large to setup in the new location, and wheeled in a special needs person. Couldn’t tell if it was a man or woman. The entire show this wheelchaired individual stared at me, not even one second at the ceiling, while *vomiting and drooling* all over itself and the floor. I walked out after 45min of this and asked for a refund to which they refused. To this day I swear it was the gods testing my patience. Even UA-cams algo still remembers this because it quickly recommended your video to me to taunt me!
Great video, so much respect for Abe Lincoln.
Thank you
This is Russian Orthodox not Greek Orthodox. You lost all credibility
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I was referring to the chants attached to it NOT to building. It's misleading. It's like showing a documentary about Beyonce with music of Taylor Swift
@@ripk10 the video is about Frank Lloyd wrights design. The music has nothing to do with that. It’s not about the music. It’s about architecture.
It is a beautiful place
Yes. Very much so
Wow 🤯 it’s mind blowing to see how long we have used the same model for prisons in the US. The focus on rehabilitation isn’t really still what’s going on, but they say it is. I wish I could’ve had a garden 🪴
You're wrong about Capone. He was there but it was before his tax evasion case. He got himself arrested on purpose for an illegal gun because it was the safest place at the time because of assassination attempts. I believe after his conviction for tax evasion he went to Leavenworth and the Alcatraz opened and he was sent there.
The music is a bit too loud….
didn't they have any bars back in those days?
Middle ages - roughly 400 to 1400. The Tudor period was 1485 to 1603. A Tudor revival cannot, by derfinition, be "middle ages" - you're off by about a 1000 year period of time, that's quite a margin of error. I'm very skeptical that what you call a "nanny's room" is that at all, it appears to be a sleeping porch (a pre-airconditioning option for summer), and would be absolutely miserable in cold months for sleeping. I distrust everything you said afterwards as it seems like you're just making this up and saying it out loud. It would be a very poor household, that had the cook in charge of the wine for example - the etymology of Butler is 'keeper of the bottles'. Cooks were also rarely in charge of staff outside the kitchen, any reasonably good sized house would have a housekeeper in charge of most of the staff, including the cook. I'm also skeptical about the "cooks bedroom" - staff bedrooms were usually locaeted in the atics and were tiny and basic.
Thanks for your comment. The narrative says it was in the style of middle age homes. That’s why it called Tudor revival. It was called the Nannie’s room by the head docent. Yes. Normally it was the butler. I asked about that. This is a rare case where the cook took the place of the butler This was all verified by the estate. Thanks again for your comments
The narrative did say the cooks room was on the top floor. Many Victorian homes I have documented over the years have the head housekeeper a large room. Many even had a phone. As she was the head housekeeper as well as head cook, she got the cool stuff. Joe
Amazing place! The Nanny's room is a Sun Room. Warm in winter with lots of natural light. It would have been used as a sleeping porch in the summer with all the windows open for breezes. It would have been been a miserable bedroom in 1879. Extreme temps and very exposed with all the surrounding windows. Nice video Joe. Cheers!
I went through this house with my grandmother , who was in her 90s at the time. She knew what many of the items were in the house, even ones the guide didn't know, because she grew up in a large house in the early 1900s herself. What a lovely mansion it is.