It should be, it was from the last reset. There's more to it that's buried below this floor which was the actual height of this floor but they buried it and created this floor to hide the true depth and scope of this magnificent structure that was built from a civilization way further advanced then we are. It's the same with the outside surrounding area which was all filled to hide the actual size of the building. Ever hear the saying, And there were Giants in those days? Well' here's the proof and this they'll hide till ever. This type of stone work could not ever be duplicated again, there were many many more structures of this type but the powers at be destroyed most of them to cover up the true history of this world. Look up Terraria and investigate what their showing you and use your own mind to decide whether we're living in the truth of this world or the matrix . Blessings and Strength ⚔️🛡️
Today's video is a little different. I've been thinking about doing walking tours of historical train stations in the United States. This is my first video from St. Louis. If this is the kind of content you would like to see, let me know. But please, let me know if you enjoy driving or walking videos more, and if inside historical places like this would be something that you would enjoy. This video is also on my new channel dedicated to transportation buildings: ua-cam.com/channels/8yEL4YZKnfPk7t7q1rULxw.html
I'm in the process of producing a documentary about American Railroad Stations that will be aired on PBS next year. I could use a few clips from your tour of St. Louis Union Station. While I have a small budget I would certainly credit you.
I've been here twice when the mall inside the station still existed. Once, INXS was playing a concert in the area outside in front of the Hard Rock Cafe. I was there for a training for work and decided one night to go see the station, just happened on a concert. I know I didn't dream that but I'm not finding anything that says there were there in 2000. Either way, I'm sad that part is gone.
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Such and Incredible facility and the craftsmanship and details that were so common back then are all gone.. we can spend billions of dollars on war and yet we wont spend money on building such incredible structures like these again... everything today is disposable
It’s not about money. It’s about the architecture. Did you see the new Moynihan hall. It’s proof hat we can still build amazing structures it’s modern styles. Architects these days are taught about minimalism and optimization. The actual art in architecture and the detailing is often an afterthought. But that’s slowly changing. Buildings in NYC are leaning more into art deco and you can see the change
Dieser Bahnhof war einstmals einer der faszinierendsten Bahnhöfe der Welt
Het is nog steeds, en is een van de mooiste stukken architectuur in de wereld
Still is!
It should be, it was from the last reset. There's more to it that's buried below this floor which was the actual height of this floor but they buried it and created this floor to hide the true depth and scope of this magnificent structure that was built from a civilization way further advanced then we are. It's the same with the outside surrounding area which was all filled to hide the actual size of the building. Ever hear the saying, And there were Giants in those days? Well' here's the proof and this they'll hide till ever. This type of stone work could not ever be duplicated again, there were many many more structures of this type but the powers at be destroyed most of them to cover up the true history of this world. Look up Terraria and investigate what their showing you and use your own mind to decide whether we're living in the truth of this world or the matrix .
Blessings and Strength ⚔️🛡️
amazing video! thank you!
Today's video is a little different. I've been thinking about doing walking tours of historical train stations in the United States. This is my first video from St. Louis. If this is the kind of content you would like to see, let me know. But please, let me know if you enjoy driving or walking videos more, and if inside historical places like this would be something that you would enjoy. This video is also on my new channel dedicated to transportation buildings:
ua-cam.com/channels/8yEL4YZKnfPk7t7q1rULxw.html
Make whatever you find interesting. Just keep doing new things and improving
I'm in the process of producing a documentary about American Railroad Stations that will be aired on PBS next year. I could use a few clips from your tour of St. Louis Union Station. While I have a small budget I would certainly credit you.
@@richardluckin8774 Go for it.
I've been here twice when the mall inside the station still existed. Once, INXS was playing a concert in the area outside in front of the Hard Rock Cafe. I was there for a training for work and decided one night to go see the station, just happened on a concert. I know I didn't dream that but I'm not finding anything that says there were there in 2000. Either way, I'm sad that part is gone.
Such and Incredible facility and the craftsmanship and details that were so common back then are all gone.. we can spend billions of dollars on war and yet we wont spend money on building such incredible structures like these again... everything today is disposable
It’s not about money. It’s about the architecture. Did you see the new Moynihan hall. It’s proof hat we can still build amazing structures it’s modern styles. Architects these days are taught about minimalism and optimization. The actual art in architecture and the detailing is often an afterthought. But that’s slowly changing. Buildings in NYC are leaning more into art deco and you can see the change
This walka round also looks like a ghosttown. But beautiful. 😢😮😅😊
Beautiful just like the city.😢😮😅😊
Now a hotel? Too bad, bbut msybe it will be as remember d etal as it was . Again, beautiful. 😢😮😅😊
Sorry, but this is not by any means a complete walk around of Union Station--nice photography though
All the stores pulled out and now there is nothing but a hotel there.
you need a gimbal and image stabilizing camera.
It is.
This whole place has been "dumbed down" from what it once was. Nothing special here anymore. It was more amazing when it was in disrepair.