Old World Cleveland, 150 Images; Ohio Mounds, Viaduct, Cathedral, Tech, Standard Oil, All Pre-1900

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  • @RonalYoung-h1h
    @RonalYoung-h1h 11 місяців тому +5

    Cleveland is one of the most fascinating of America's legacy urban centers. I have always felt grateful that I have lived so much of my life here. This article captures much of this history, but there really is so much more.

  • @illuminatingmanuscripts1800
    @illuminatingmanuscripts1800 2 роки тому +58

    As a person who was raised in Cleveland, I can attest to the massive amount of Old World architecture throughout Northeast Ohio. From Ancient Mounds and caves in the river valleys on the east side, to Ancient stoneworks labeled as “Quarries,” to Massive and smaller stone “castles,” labeled as things like “Armories,” Chuches, and sometimes even called castle (ie Squire’s Castle) etc. The true wonder and magic of this area’s old world past has been dumped on by industry and neglected by generations so as to cover up, by way of decay, the mysterious past of northeast ohio, and the Great Lakes region as a whole. Check out Cleveland’s ultra mysterious Old World Cemeteries 😉 Great Video Jarid! Thanks for so much wonderful thought-provoking content! Love the Channel!

    • @maureenobrien9815
      @maureenobrien9815 2 роки тому +4

      Raised here too. Still here. Some of this amazing architecture is still with us, but what a tragedy to see what was lost. Cleveland is highly underrated. It's a great city, culturally and medically, it's amazing. Our parks are fabulous, i.e., MetroParks.

    • @yourmomsdildo3938
      @yourmomsdildo3938 2 роки тому +1

      You forgot the rabid gang violence lol 😆 but the summers are definitely nice.

    • @joeythompson262
      @joeythompson262 2 роки тому +2

      Wow. Makes you question everything doesn't it?

    • @kennycartwright3217
      @kennycartwright3217 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah me too.

    • @taeslicc3741
      @taeslicc3741 2 роки тому

      From Cleveland also

  • @timothydillow3160
    @timothydillow3160 2 роки тому +96

    I've said it before, but the cities we have learned in the false narrative to Mock and disparage, like Cleveland, Buffalo, Syracuse, Milwaukee, had the most glorious and inexplicable architecture.

    • @lynnwoodcarter3486
      @lynnwoodcarter3486 2 роки тому +7

      Who built it sir?

    • @godhacks383
      @godhacks383 2 роки тому +7

      Absolutely agree! I am a Syracuse native, and recently found out. There is an underground connecting several Castle-like buildings in the city center.

    • @deceiver123m
      @deceiver123m 2 роки тому

      The freemason architects that fled catholic inquisition I assume built the early settlements

    • @yourmomsdildo3938
      @yourmomsdildo3938 2 роки тому +2

      Great architecture, but there is no false narrative good sir. This place is a vile cesspool filled with degenerate criminals and crappy football. It's filled with rust, ice and fentanyl. A place where you can walk on almost any street in East Cleveland and hear gunshots every single hour of every day. A place with very mediocre food at best. With 6 months of winter, it truly is "the mistake by the lake"

    • @terrenceappleby9315
      @terrenceappleby9315 2 роки тому +5

      @@yourmomsdildo3938 Not the whole, just parts of it. Paris, France, the City of Lights has its vile parts as well, but still has great architecture.

  • @anothertime.
    @anothertime. 2 роки тому +22

    I grew up in Cleveland Heights, a suburb of Cleveland. As kids we always went sledding at Forest Hills Park. I didn't realize it was Rockefeller's Estate until a few years ago. It was, and still is a big hill, probably a "mound". We used to drive through millionaire's row all the time to go downtown. Years back the city was selling the mansions for $1.00 !! , Just to prevent them from completely deteriorating. Cleveland Heights High School was a castle at one time as well as Taylor Elementary school. We used to take the rapid transit down to Public Square around Christmastime to see Mr. Jing-a-ling at Higbees. Thanks for the memories.

    • @donaldmickunas8552
      @donaldmickunas8552 11 місяців тому

      The area around cedar and fairmount was a Country Club with a golf course.

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @amegorica8902
    @amegorica8902 2 роки тому +8

    I live in Cleveland and grew up here my entire life. The more I think about how there were 3 people here in 1796 and not even 50 years later it’s a full blown city seems impossible. If there was nothing here before 1800, think of the man power and supplies needed to build a city. They had no roads, had to take down millions of trees to develop… I just don’t see how it happened so fast

    • @JonahTennant
      @JonahTennant 4 місяці тому

      Because of the revolutionary war. Hella people died and people started moving into the p after the war. I believe though that a lot of old world buildings were built before the last reset. Look up giant skeletons that were found in the states. They were between 7 to 10 feet tall. But they killed each other off and then the great flood finished them off.

  • @Redbird_Girl2010
    @Redbird_Girl2010 2 роки тому +10

    Of note, all these huge public buildings were done before taxes. Goes to show that the tax monies we pay today have nothing to do with actually improving our communities.

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +13

    Hello from Australia once again Jarid Thanks for these Vidoes Between you and Jon Levi You guys Keep it real. Very Needed ! ❤

    • @pietjemol3420
      @pietjemol3420 2 роки тому +4

      In Australia you have a channel called Tartarian truthers. Check it out.

  • @Journeyman-Fixit
    @Journeyman-Fixit Рік тому +4

    I grew up southeast of Cleveland (Walton Hills), as a child I was always mystified and amazed when on occasion being way out in the woods in the middle of nowhere running into one of what seemed like a mound type structure that was constructed? Thanks for your hard work and effort on this video. Liked/Shared/Subscribed.

  • @cathybrown4102
    @cathybrown4102 2 роки тому +8

    Euclid Ave in Cleveland was known as Millionaires Row

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 2 роки тому +4

    Whenever I manage to travel to Cleveland, it's always interesting to see how many of these buildings still exist and are occupied, and the architecture of this time still accessible throughout the area, not to mention all around the Great Lakes Region. The focus seems to be on the East Coast major cities, while areas like Upstate NY, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin have preserved a lot of the old structures from the 1800s. Then again, these midwestern locales aren't really the places people not from the region travel through to visit and see their history. Your videos are very much appreciated!

  • @D1SER
    @D1SER 2 роки тому +8

    They sure don't make em like they used too! Thank You

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 2 роки тому +11

    In parts of Victorian London there are many tall poles that are hollow, they are "stink" pipes that originate in the early sewers to vent the gasses and pressure out. The height of the pipes/poles was to keep the stink away from the ground level.

  • @lisk3822
    @lisk3822 Рік тому +4

    How could anyone think tearing down these wonderful architectural beauties was the way to go. Oh, how I would have loved to see these fabulous buildings.

    • @StephanieSmith-e9k
      @StephanieSmith-e9k 7 місяців тому +1

      Maybe they are called REPTILIAN 😈

    • @pgtmr2713
      @pgtmr2713 6 місяців тому +1

      They couldn't wait for the future. Kind of like throwing out tape for CD and CD for Mp3, MP3 for internet MP3s with ads.The enschitification is a slow process.

  • @studioduco4968
    @studioduco4968 2 роки тому +11

    Another great video Jarid! Thanks! We can learn so much from this. I'm into old world tech, I managed to generate a few Volts out of the soil in my garden. Now look at the building at 21:50 and count the antennas! Look at the golden rooftops. what do you see? Then look at the light poles at 21:57 and take a goof look at the gallery balustrade... could it be that it al works together as a giant wireless power generator? Or am I supposed to believe that all of it was connected with wires hidden in the construction somewhere?

  • @amesavis
    @amesavis 2 роки тому +7

    love the architecture, so grand

  • @susanholbrook4185
    @susanholbrook4185 2 роки тому +6

    I am stunned. I have always thought that the older buildings that managed to survive had an old history culture.

  • @andymireau1646
    @andymireau1646 2 роки тому +5

    Thanx Jared! That was awesome and amazing!!!

  • @kevinaalberts9251
    @kevinaalberts9251 2 роки тому +16

    I believe it was a time with great wealth and giants everywhere!! There’s no cemeteries with known giants in them the mounds are where they buried giants and Tartaria country was huge but all around the world as well the mudflood destroyed it all it went all over the world

  • @WildAlchemicalSpirit
    @WildAlchemicalSpirit 2 роки тому +38

    Jarid, have you ever looked into Time Balls? They're an interesting bit of antiquitech related to the poles found on top of buildings. I haven't heard anyone mention them yet in my explorations of the Old World. I find them to be very fascinating and I'd love to see you do a video on Time Balls from around the world. Even the ball drop on New Year's Eve in New York is actually the dropping of a Time Ball to reset time for the next year.
    This is a really interesting video btw, thank you so much!

    • @mickguadagnoli8779
      @mickguadagnoli8779 2 роки тому +5

      Ohhhh? Do explain more!! I to am very interested in bells. I have just started to specifically look into bells, as I have been looking into antiqueitech and think it's so cool!!!

    • @WildAlchemicalSpirit
      @WildAlchemicalSpirit 2 роки тому +12

      @@mickguadagnoli8779 it goes back to ancient Greece at least and basically a lot of buildings and/or town squares would have a pole with a ball affixed to slide up and down the pole. By using the stars and the angles of the sun they could determine the time and adjust the ball in certain positions and drop according to the time. This way everyone could keep in sync. It was used a lot for navigation and water travel and so there's often Time Balls found near waterways and marinas. It's actually a lot to try to explain in the comment section, so I encourage people to look it up if you want to know more. And I encourage Jared to make a video because I think he could do a fantastic job and I really would love to see it!

    • @mickguadagnoli8779
      @mickguadagnoli8779 2 роки тому +5

      @@WildAlchemicalSpirit our ancients truly were on another level..not gonna lie, I consider myself pretty knowledgeable on antiqueitech and the old world in general and this is the first time coming across such information. That's truly spectacular tid bit of information you juat dropped!!! Do you remember when you came across this information? Or is it more or less something you figured on your own? Either way I want to know more lol. I know I just said but they really were just next level compared to us...they had it all.

    • @mickguadagnoli8779
      @mickguadagnoli8779 2 роки тому +2

      @@WildAlchemicalSpirit ya it definitely sounds like something I'm going to take a deeper look. Do you have any specific resources you can point me to?

    • @WildAlchemicalSpirit
      @WildAlchemicalSpirit 2 роки тому +5

      @@mickguadagnoli8779 I found it on my own while I was researching the San Francisco Ferry Building. I was especially intrigued because the Ferry Building used to have a golden Time Ball on it but then eventually it was painted black. They say it was because it was too reflective and hard to see in the sun but to me it seems ritualistic. Almost like an eclipse of the golden Time Ball.

  • @daveeboney7089
    @daveeboney7089 2 роки тому +9

    There are so many buildings like this still surviving in the UK cities its always the roofs that fascinate me the most. I've been documenting some of these type of buildings for 4 years now in some of the UKs more popular cities. great video.

  • @DMartinov
    @DMartinov 2 роки тому +10

    Howdy y’all 🤠

  • @tabbiesRred
    @tabbiesRred 2 роки тому +7

    Your photos are far and away the best, most interesting historical photos I've seen to date, and I love the Stereo-scopic ones that are side by side. Subtle differences, very cool.

    • @white_heat.truth76
      @white_heat.truth76 2 роки тому

      The many cases Jarid's uncovered categorizes him as a bona fide historical detective.

  • @dn744
    @dn744 2 роки тому +9

    Awsome pictures. Before wires, we had solid pipes of copper ceramic or mineral lined and copper core, called pyro. I have replaced miles of this in churches, cathedrals and heritage buildings. Grid electric from 1886 onwards used wire or rod till around 1940 when wire was made much easier. Before the grids, buildings made and stored their own.

    • @ethanfisher193
      @ethanfisher193 Рік тому

      Super interesting, I’m not very knowledgeable on this, what would be the buildings means of generating power and storing it ?

    • @theonlyegg
      @theonlyegg Рік тому

      Aw don't go ruining these peoples' delusions of aliens building cities because of some kind of conspiracy.

  • @joecorr1853
    @joecorr1853 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks Jarid. Enjoying your shows tremendously. You're the best at what you do on UA-cam. No doubt in my mind. 👍

  • @jaredkinneyjr
    @jaredkinneyjr 2 роки тому +4

    this channel is so good. Thhank you for the hard work & for my going to sleep playlist

  • @baconisshakespeare5680
    @baconisshakespeare5680 2 роки тому +4

    Pull one string only to find it connected to everything else. Good work, basic gathering of intelligence, good overview.

  • @teufelhunden799
    @teufelhunden799 2 роки тому +4

    Great video
    I noticed on several buildings the size of the entrance remains 15 20 foot openings

    • @Elimba78
      @Elimba78 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/W4pc41FcnZ0/v-deo.html The old world, explanation of old world society and fall and orphan train and star forts and free energy and old world hidden history and advanced technology.

  • @SpeakToMeInDots
    @SpeakToMeInDots 2 роки тому +10

    The Cleveland Public Library has an online digital collection, if you didn't know about that, you may find more pictures of "millionaire's row."

    • @kiaj.d.5855
      @kiaj.d.5855 2 роки тому +1

      Yes they do! I’ve visited and it was great.

  • @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641
    @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, JB. Peace and Blessings to you. You are a soldier. And we all have been lied to. Omw to catch up on your videos!

  • @mikekares-b8q
    @mikekares-b8q 2 місяці тому

    Born and raised in Cleveland Ohio , Left in 78 just love Cleveland in my 70s now . Thanks for the video .

  • @jaylynch7022
    @jaylynch7022 2 роки тому +6

    Dope. Great work. From London. Uk.

  • @rickvacha3158
    @rickvacha3158 Рік тому +2

    I’m from Cleveland and I have an original map from 1868 of Cleveland

  • @DMartinov
    @DMartinov 2 роки тому +16

    Greetings from Poland! I recommend one of our cities to read about - Zamość. It was built basically as a star fort and people studying architecture and urban planning here are always taught about that city. Must go there one day.

    • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
      @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +5

      Are they taught the Truth or what Our Governments want us to believe ? 😃

    • @DMartinov
      @DMartinov 2 роки тому

      @@QIKUGAMES-QIKU they say that some Polish nobleman baron type dude Zamoyski wanted to build a perfect city and hired some Italian architects and shit

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 2 роки тому

      No mystery in Starforts, just a reaction to canon fire.

  • @deejaykindred7029
    @deejaykindred7029 2 роки тому +4

    There’s also mounds at the mouth of the Cuyahoga at Wendy park/Whiskey island.

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому +1

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @MegaFrankgarcia
    @MegaFrankgarcia 2 роки тому +11

    The 1890's must have been a building boom year, there were alot of buildings established from 1890 to 1892 in my city. I always wonder where did they get the materials, find the manpower, and the funds to build these buildings in a 2-5 year span. The thing is, that in those climates theres practically no building from Nov to April, it would just be to wet & sloppy to get materials to the site. Great Video!!

    • @timebot000
      @timebot000 2 роки тому +2

      My questions too...who were the crews and why no photos of them in process of being built? Was it all 'slave labor'..? Even if, they had to be skilled people.
      The term 'cleave' also described what was done

    • @epsteindidntkillhimself3936
      @epsteindidntkillhimself3936 2 роки тому +3

      Same thing with parliament Hill in ottawa canada
      Its frozen nov to may.
      How do you set mortor to set in winter.
      Then oct may april its cold and wet.
      6 years to build amazing

    • @joeythompson262
      @joeythompson262 2 роки тому +2

      These building are hundreds of years old. People of the old world not the phony history they teach us. Jon levi channel. Reset after reset

    • @timebot000
      @timebot000 2 роки тому +1

      @@joeythompson262 ...of course if the Spaniards aka romans and other nations, came here on and before ",1492" , I would suspect they started building then..., after one "Rome fell," they just kept moving elsewhere to start over...as is the current Reformation of the u.s. west coast happening now with other large cultures moving into the areas that others stole from the previous Indian cultures. Global gentrification is always been a thing.

    • @MegaFrankgarcia
      @MegaFrankgarcia Рік тому

      @@timebot000 I tend to agree with you that cultures just kept moving to fresh lands and started building again...

  • @hello15848
    @hello15848 2 роки тому +5

    I'm beginning to think Native Americans lived in those ancient buildings. That a weather event made them fear the buildings and go primitive, just as we will post apocalypse.

    • @koninginvictoria
      @koninginvictoria 2 роки тому +1

      So why is the same architecture all over the world? Where/how/why did their skills and aesthetics originate and how was this knowledge spread throughout America and eventually the world? I believe these identical buildings all over the world were built by one group of people. A sea-faring people who traveled and lived everywhere.

    • @hello15848
      @hello15848 2 роки тому

      @@koninginvictoria I said lived in, not built.

  • @vijaysuryaaditya9860
    @vijaysuryaaditya9860 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this Jarid.

  • @jimmy1life
    @jimmy1life 2 роки тому +1

    Damn man sounds like a lot of work. Getting this information. Thank you

  • @SlumberBear2k
    @SlumberBear2k 2 роки тому +7

    i think a lot of it is just that people have degenerated. we don't produce the beautiful architecture because we no longer possess or appreciate the skills.

    • @joelleswift4093
      @joelleswift4093 2 роки тому +2

      All I see being built are ugly Dollar General stores and HUGE cement Prime warehouses. Embarrassing
      really.

  • @jamesault7832
    @jamesault7832 3 місяці тому

    Excellent Video! Thank you so much for all the hard work you have put into giving us this information.

  • @fredsilvers1427
    @fredsilvers1427 2 роки тому +7

    The same features the mounds augmented are in and around every neighborhood today. They are hidden in various ways and serve varying functions. It's all as sinister as it gets. So much so I'm reluctant to say more. So many are not what they seem.

    • @timebot000
      @timebot000 2 роки тому +1

      Intergallactic slave trade and creatures that ate humans is what I don't dare say that spooky Orphanage looks like was a way station.

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @woodman6176
    @woodman6176 2 роки тому +5

    How’d that canal get built during horse and buggy?

    • @rvk8991
      @rvk8991 2 роки тому

      The Irish.

  • @laurarivera8572
    @laurarivera8572 2 роки тому +3

    Back in the 80's there was a Mcdonalds downtown Cleveland that had beautiful pictures hanging on the walls that depicted Native Americans and stating their Pow Wow area at Detroit and West 25th Street under the painting. I will never forget those paintings and years later I tried looking up these things and I found absolutely no information on this. So disappointed.

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +4

    21:54 Melbourne Australia we this exact layout But shrunken down into a smaller version its one of the best laneways in Melbourne but nearly destroyed by Being Covered over with surrounding buildings

  • @joelhurley2678
    @joelhurley2678 2 роки тому +6

    How about doing old Detroit Michigan. It was started in 1701 and they had some real beautiful buildings and monuments during those years in the 1800s. A great episode thank you for sharing

    • @dubthing181
      @dubthing181 2 роки тому +1

      The Masonic temple would be a place to include...

    • @joelhurley2678
      @joelhurley2678 2 роки тому

      @@dubthing181 👍👍👍

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @katiekane5247
    @katiekane5247 2 роки тому +3

    Gained a sub sir. I was born in Lakewood, grew up in Avon Lake almost 70 years ago.

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +6

    I think we were the Original Wombles.. (British TV show) I believe entire Cities were under ground at one point only to become the Treasures we dig up today

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 2 роки тому

      🤣🤣 oh my gosh!! One year many years ago I made a special Christmas cd set,
      4 discs, made the cd covers,, gave them out as presents 🎁
      & The Wombling Merry Christmas is on there!! I'm American & didn't know the song but loved it & it's the one song everybody asked about cause they'd never heard it either 😁
      Haven't thought about the wombles in forever lol💓👍🏻
      edit:typos

  • @brettatkinson4325
    @brettatkinson4325 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing the truth is really starting to break through now & there's no stopping it!

  • @cdubz265
    @cdubz265 Рік тому +1

    I read that the Indigenous people first carved out Euclid Avenue (before it became Euclid Ave) by clearing all trees and vegetation; mainly it was a dirt road.

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +4

    25:04 These are the Leyline markers or Water underneath... We have the same... A lone statue in the middle of a country town etc ...

  • @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641
    @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641 2 роки тому +3

    JB. I know about things that were not documented in photos. Things that were destroyed or moved or replaced, like it never happened. Like it was never there. Perhaps, some of it is still there.

  • @LEEMUNAGA
    @LEEMUNAGA 2 роки тому +2

    Great Info ℹ️

  • @dcdoan7638
    @dcdoan7638 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful pictures thanks for sharing

  • @pinkiesue849
    @pinkiesue849 2 роки тому +4

    @ 7:20, is that a statue of 1/2 man,1/2 horse? @ 25:48, what are we looking at?

    • @joelleswift4093
      @joelleswift4093 2 роки тому

      I saw the half human half creature thing too! And wondered the same thing at the 25:48 time stamp you included. I still can't figure it out...

  • @lisaroriguez4196
    @lisaroriguez4196 2 роки тому +4

    I paused at 13:02, looks like things/ structures have been brushed out of the background. Looks like Alot of those antiquetec? towers in the background.

  • @bellkopley1714
    @bellkopley1714 2 роки тому +1

    This is very neat. Thank you for researching and sharing

    • @Elimba78
      @Elimba78 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/W4pc41FcnZ0/v-deo.html The old world, explanation of old world society and fall and orphan train and star forts and free energy and old world hidden history and advanced technology.

  • @darriandicicco5058
    @darriandicicco5058 2 роки тому +2

    That's what I'm talking I grew up around Cleveland driving in the monastery is on the cliff they're insane

  • @sheldonreich77
    @sheldonreich77 2 роки тому +1

    I love the stereoscopic photos with the vr headset. You should do a whole video with just stereoscope pics.

  • @ErinIsReal
    @ErinIsReal 2 роки тому

    Love your work, Jarid. Some of the finest images!

  • @Relic414
    @Relic414 2 роки тому +2

    Howdy bro

  • @popcornhead3479
    @popcornhead3479 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing and hard work putting this together!

  • @probono1330
    @probono1330 4 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant. Excellent, nice work. Enjoyed the fck outta the clip

  • @adriancarter825
    @adriancarter825 2 роки тому +8

    A lot of churches in Britain are built on stone circle sites some you can see the huge stones used in the walls it’s as if they knew the stone circles were built there purposely because of earth energies or such like .

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @papamuckcity2494
    @papamuckcity2494 2 роки тому +2

    That looks like a lot of moors in that soldiers picture

  • @kobaneshakur9798
    @kobaneshakur9798 2 роки тому +1

    You did a great job bro

    • @Elimba78
      @Elimba78 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/W4pc41FcnZ0/v-deo.html The old world, explanation of old world society and fall and orphan train and star forts and free energy and old world hidden history and advanced technology.

  • @redvodka1933
    @redvodka1933 2 роки тому +1

    I live less than 5 minutes from mound city in Chillicothe!

  • @noneyabusiness4564
    @noneyabusiness4564 Місяць тому

    The illustrations are amazing.

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +4

    I will try and find it so you can see 😎

  • @neolia6015
    @neolia6015 2 роки тому +5

    These "pictures" look like printed photos that have been made over with some sketching.

  • @ромаЕ-р5ч
    @ромаЕ-р5ч 2 роки тому +6

    guys this look like some big city in russia - saint peters burg!

  • @bloodcell6282
    @bloodcell6282 10 місяців тому

    Clevelander here. Great video, thank you!

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching, friend

    • @bloodcell6282
      @bloodcell6282 9 місяців тому

      @@FRESHboosters if you want me to snap you any photos or video of cleveland locations, buildins or objects just let me know. theres a lot here and a good amount of those families are still here, look at hunting valley as well.

  • @cryptoalchemist369
    @cryptoalchemist369 2 роки тому +3

    Howdy Jarid!
    I've emailed toy back a couple times good Sir.
    Just wondering if we are still doing an interview 🤔. l

  • @radcowley
    @radcowley 4 місяці тому

    Currently reading “Titan” by Ron Chernow. (The biography on John D Rockefeller Sr.) Fantastic. But yo; I had no idea Cleveland has such a rich history! Its size today seems really modest considering the history; the role the city had in the first World War, developing the oil industry, and american commodity markets as a whole. I don’t think thats an overstatement. Cleveland rocks

  • @dcdoan7638
    @dcdoan7638 Рік тому +1

    Im from ohio originally and i swear everything from technology to fashion is always like 10 years behind everywhere in Ohio. Perhaps not so much now with the internet/social media but growing up it seemed that way. Esp since i often went to new york city and minniapolis ect because my siblibgs who were 15+ years older than me lived out of state so i always saw the trends long before they reached back home.

  • @reidshupingdesign7094
    @reidshupingdesign7094 2 роки тому +4

    I wonder if the mounds were strategically placed according to the Earth's natural magnetic grid making these mounds prime location points for the rich boys to harness the respective atmospheric energy?

    • @kiaj.d.5855
      @kiaj.d.5855 2 роки тому +1

      I found it very disrespectful for the rich to build on top of them.

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @pennytinker2356
    @pennytinker2356 11 місяців тому

    thank you, this was very interesting.

  • @themanbehindthecurtain3333
    @themanbehindthecurtain3333 Рік тому

    So many beautifully built old schools have been torn down but i always wondered why so much architecture went into a school building.

    • @trevor5904
      @trevor5904 Рік тому

      Because they had the money to do it back then

  • @tylerkooz735
    @tylerkooz735 2 роки тому +1

    Any more info on the building shown at 21:47? I have never seen this picture in my brief search on Cleveland architecture. Thanks. Roll Tribe

  • @MrsUFCer
    @MrsUFCer 2 роки тому

    Man, I love your videos!

  • @arcaydfield3690
    @arcaydfield3690 2 роки тому +1

    absolutely incredible

  • @nukeman444
    @nukeman444 6 місяців тому

    The arcade appears to be filled with snow inside at 21:58. That’s how they found it before repurposing and doing the repairs to the glass ceiling.

  • @geraldinefelicetty2018
    @geraldinefelicetty2018 2 роки тому +2

    I'm from N.E. Ohio Currently in AZ I

  • @jeanefraserCEO
    @jeanefraserCEO 2 роки тому +2

    Regarding mounds being built on and destroyed recently mounds were done away. Exactly where I dont recall ATM.

    • @balazskiss985
      @balazskiss985 2 роки тому

      the picture of tze mound shows the same structure as pyramids of Giza, 3 big, 3 small
      3 hill is a hierogliph, picture write = home/kingdom (domb= hill (hillybilly=dumb))
      and domb=hill/mounds = tomb, cemetery (star sign of orion, they send the dead there)

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @judiththompson2423
    @judiththompson2423 2 роки тому +1

    My home was a part of Leisy Brewers Offices.
    I was wondering how I find out what was on my property before that.?.

  • @debswan4642
    @debswan4642 Рік тому

    well done and very interesting..

  • @jonkore2024
    @jonkore2024 Рік тому

    Recently rails to trails along the worsted mills and reclaiming the Morgana run gully back to nature... You get a feeling of what it was like in the 1850s... That was my hood... Even as a kid in the '50s and '60s I couldn't believe the abuse of the land and the air and the water...

    • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
      @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

      In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @omar_padilla
    @omar_padilla 2 роки тому +5

    Wow! It's still hard to believe at least for me that those buildings that are so detailed with domes mind you which is amazing in it's self were built in such a short time,i mean the people who supposedly built these buildings must have been masters at their craft and must of been abundant. The look on the faces of these people i see in these old photographs don't give the impression of them being proud of what they built if that makes sense.

    • @bankerche
      @bankerche 2 роки тому +1

      Because you know the Truth

  • @bodayshus1437
    @bodayshus1437 2 роки тому +2

    In Ohio, there was an alleged post-adena culture called, Fort Ancient that added stone palisades and walls around their earthworks. It may suggest that they were fearful of something.
    I've wondered if the arrival of vikings, which would have been around the same time, caused chaos within the amerindian societies. Or perhaps the little ice age led to plundering tribes. Perhaps both?

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +7

    A month ago someone repeated the old DEEP WEB video of these Caveman Type Beings in the Forrest and it seriously looks like something from Star Trek.. the way they transformed the Forrest into wierd structures and Strange Carvings depicting ufo all over on the rocks surrounding this village.. I wish I could remember the name because the Beings in these Photos ARE NOT HUMAN !

    • @timebot000
      @timebot000 2 роки тому

      It does appear true history included humans/et. races occupying earth in peaceful ways till the 'other races' just barged in and took over.
      Today you can't even build a house without paying for thier 'permits'🙄

  • @tlatoanimachi
    @tlatoanimachi 2 роки тому +3

    The mounds are actually pyramids. America is the most ancient of Egypt’s.
    America is the true old world

  • @HighPowerOptionsTrades
    @HighPowerOptionsTrades 6 місяців тому

    In Detroit it’s Balduck Park essentially a mound called Balduck, there was also one near Zug Island where the Rouge River meets the Detroit now this was destroyed for development during the early years of the city. I’ve read these mounds are all over the country and some have been home to giant remains but who knows all of the major roads we travel today are established from native Americans but something’s may be lost to humanity for some time

  • @mickguadagnoli8779
    @mickguadagnoli8779 2 роки тому +2

    Jb back on the block.....

  • @sarahdobransky9028
    @sarahdobransky9028 7 місяців тому

    Most of these photos look like they came from Cleveland Public Library. I've used some of these in my own displays and exhibits as a librarian.
    If you want to learn more, go to the library and talk to the photograph librarian. He is a wealth of knowledge about each of these places. Plus we have millions of photos of the city that you won't find anywhere else (not online).
    Visit the map collection while you're there to see the huge Sandborn Insurance maps (shown at the beginning of the video) in person. They're fascinating.
    The downtown library is a research treasure trove. Stop in next time you're in town. The Main building (designed by Walker and Weeks) turns 100 years old next year! It's beautiful and worth the visit.

  • @alvincash3230
    @alvincash3230 2 роки тому

    Very entertaining!

  • @guywilliams6569
    @guywilliams6569 2 роки тому +2

    Why did so many women carry umbrellas/parasols back then???

    • @Elimba78
      @Elimba78 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/W4pc41FcnZ0/v-deo.html The old world, explanation of old world society and fall and orphan train and star forts and free energy and old world hidden history and advanced technology.

  • @MrJasontm2386
    @MrJasontm2386 2 роки тому

    I'd argue they were built long B4 the settlers came..but who knows. Good video though 👍

  • @allenschmitz9644
    @allenschmitz9644 2 роки тому

    Mounds without D-9 Cats is like the 'Owl and the Pussy cat' story.

  • @beamworthy4134
    @beamworthy4134 2 роки тому +1

    Where’s your patreon, I can’t find it

  • @jeanefraserCEO
    @jeanefraserCEO 2 роки тому +4

    China owns 200,000 acres Usa 🇺🇸 farmland. As well in FL intended monkey business also Canada and USA China 🇨🇳 has POLICE

  • @jonkore2024
    @jonkore2024 Рік тому

    Excellent... Just like Mound school corner of 55th and Mound Ave ...they just built the school in 1904 on a mound that they flattened... Why no pictures