Wow. It's really over the top. I'm astonished. People of the time were really upset by his murder. Somebody made a comparison to JFK, which seems appropriate. Imagine the cost to build that in today's money. So somebody's going to be paying an electric bill to keep the lights on forever?
Poor man died an agonizing death due to medical incompetance. You can tell by the size and time it took to build the mausoleum the people of his day viewed Garfield's assasination the same way we viewed JFK's.
My favorite memorial to Garfield is in Washington D.C. just outside the Capitol Building. His former House colleagues bought a statue of Garfield, looking like he was walking to his Congressional office.
This is something I've really wanted to do since I found out President Garfield was buried here in Cleveland. I have to make it a New Year's Resolution for 2025 to go visit. Such a grand and beautiful final resting place.
We toured this in 2018, I find it interesting that these are the only two whos caskets are not burried, entombed or in some type of encasement. Yes, a misserable death but more from sepsis than the gunshot itself, but look at what they knew then compared to what we know now.
Fame and power is fleeting in this world. Say the name Garfield to the average American today and they will think of a lasagna eating orange cartoon cat🐱.
Garfield certainly deserved it. Born in Ohio into poverty. Worked his way through prep school (as a janitor). Graduated from Williams College in two years - with honours. Civil War veteran, Union officer, saw action in Kentucky, retired from service as Major General. Ohio state senate, then 17 years in Congress. As President, rooted out corruption in the Post Office. Spoke out in favour of education and civil rights for Black Americans. Wanted to increase US exports. A lunatic and a medical incompetent robbed us of a potentially good President.
You just posted this 12 days ago. I thought it was closed until spring? I just moved to Cleveland right down the road from there. Been eager to see it, but thought I’d have to wait.
He got quite a send off
What an incredible tomb that a Roman emperor would be proud of
Wow. It's really over the top. I'm astonished. People of the time were really upset by his murder. Somebody made a comparison to JFK, which seems appropriate. Imagine the cost to build that in today's money. So somebody's going to be paying an electric bill to keep the lights on forever?
@SteffiReitscjJFK has an eternal flame 🔥 actually that's his second burial site
@@philip2010 JFK has a hole in the ground, Garfield has a palace.
Poor man died an agonizing death due to medical incompetance. You can tell by the size and time it took to build the mausoleum the people of his day viewed Garfield's assasination the same way we viewed JFK's.
It wasn’t medical incompetence. They didn’t know in those years about the stuff we do today.. good grief
He was considered a very affable and competent man, and probably would have been a great president had he lived.
In the mid-1980's I lived across the street from this graveyard. Beautiful in the Springtime.
Thanks for posting. I planned on stopping at his house in mentor next week and will add this to my trip. I didn’t even know it existed
I grew up in Cleveland and never knew that was there. I'm going to have to go there when I go back.
My favorite memorial to Garfield is in Washington D.C. just outside the Capitol Building. His former House colleagues bought a statue of Garfield, looking like he was walking to his Congressional office.
He was assassinated in 1881.
I'm surprised the coffins are not in a sarcophagus and out in the open
But in their in a caged crypt
For being so old, they're in surprisingly good condition.
This is something I've really wanted to do since I found out President Garfield was buried here in Cleveland. I have to make it a New Year's Resolution for 2025 to go visit. Such a grand and beautiful final resting place.
We toured this in 2018, I find it interesting that these are the only two whos caskets are not burried, entombed or in some type of encasement. Yes, a misserable death but more from sepsis than the gunshot itself, but look at what they knew then compared to what we know now.
Such a grand memorial for a president. Definitely needs some upkeep & restoration.
It was just restored lol, was closed for months
Fame and power is fleeting in this world. Say the name Garfield to the average American today and they will think of a lasagna eating orange cartoon cat🐱.
I expected to see Saruman standing on the steps.
Thank you for sharing!
The poor man only served 6 months as President,a father of 6 kids. cut down by some jerk Guiteau
True. Guiteau was a true nutjob.
A quite unknown president in such a huge tomb.. strange.
Garfield certainly deserved it. Born in Ohio into poverty. Worked his way through prep school (as a janitor). Graduated from Williams College in two years - with honours. Civil War veteran, Union officer, saw action in Kentucky, retired from service as Major General. Ohio state senate, then 17 years in Congress.
As President, rooted out corruption in the Post Office. Spoke out in favour of education and civil rights for Black Americans. Wanted to increase US exports.
A lunatic and a medical incompetent robbed us of a potentially good President.
Not really
I don't think so
You just posted this 12 days ago. I thought it was closed until spring? I just moved to Cleveland right down the road from there. Been eager to see it, but thought I’d have to wait.
I went in mid November. Not sure when it/ if it closes for the season. Sometimes it takes a few weeks to get some videos up
I think it's open now
Quite the monument
Slow your camera movements down some. Be less random.
yes I know that is something I need to work on
I stole grave flowers from Lakeview Cemetary for my girlfriend while in high school.
How romantic...not 😂
I've been there
Never mind, I don't think I've actually been there🤣
Shouldn't they paint the brick walls? Paint is missing.