(42) Salt Lake City, Utah. “That’ll be a cathedral and…that’ll be a…church..” Tartaria Mudflood tour

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  • Опубліковано 9 кві 2022
  • Stuffed Beagles “Mudflood rail theory” video:
    • Mudflood Theory by BEA...
    Sorry, couldn’t find the Pueblo Colorado hi res 1800’s photos video.. must have got deleted..
    ~Cathedral of the Madeleine~
    The cathedral was built under the direction of Lawrence Scanlan, the first bishop of Salt Lake City, who dedicated it to St. Mary Magdalene. It was designed by architects Carl M. Neuhausen and Bernard O. Mecklenburg. The exterior is predominantly a Neo-Romanesque design, while the inside displays more Neo-Gothic details. Construction began in 1900 and was completed in 1909. It was dedicated by James Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore.
    The interior of the cathedral was created under the direction of Joseph S. Glass, the second bishop of Salt Lake. Bishop Glass enlisted John Theodore Comes, one of the preeminent architects in the country, to decorate the interior of the cathedral. His plans for the interior were largely based upon the Spanish Gothic style. The colorful murals and polychrome were added at this time, as were the ornate shrines. In 1916, Bishop Glass also changed the name of the cathedral to the French spelling after visiting her purported tomb.
    ~The First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City~
    The First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City
    is a Presbyterian Church congregation in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded in 1871. From 1874-1905 the church met in a building at the corner of Second South and Second East, which has since been demolished. The current red sandstone building was constructed from 1903-1905.[1]
    The current church building is in the Gothic Revival style and was designed by architect Walter E. Ware. The design was patterned after Carlisle Cathedral in Carlisle, England. The exterior was built of red sandstone quarried from Red Butte Canyon. The stained glass windows were created by R. T. Giles and Co. of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The original organ was built by the Bennett Organ Company of Rock Island, IL and dedicated in a 1906 concert featuring renowned organist Clarence Eddy.[2]
    The current building was first occupied in 1905, the congregation substantially enlarged, renovated, and modernized it in 1956

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  • @TheInstigator1026
    @TheInstigator1026 2 роки тому +12

    I was really fascinated with beags' theory and seeing this IRL is amazing.

  • @orphanannie4521
    @orphanannie4521 2 роки тому +14

    Sorry to burst your bubble but this is so awesome I am watching it a second time back to back lol. I had to hurry to get off the phone because I saw your notification for new video but please dont get the big head even though you deserve it lol. Breathtaking cathedral. Stuffed Beagle is an amazing person and makes some of the most mind blowing videos that I even a special playlist just for his. HIs pavement lightening series videos with Michelle Gibson are some of my favorite. May God grace you and yours with abundance.

  • @iskcinisli500
    @iskcinisli500 2 роки тому +8

    I live in İstanbul. The city has mesmerizing historical buildings that ı think way more older than the official narrative. Most of them are seen to be built during the ottoman empire around 1800s, however they have the same architectural features just like ı see in these videos. The gigantic Windows and Doors with arches and antennas on top and perfect ornaments everywhere. Supermassive buildings with excellent stoneworks and Red bricks. They look like they are buried to the ground. Watching these videos of you and jonlevi made me discover sth ı have already known, the hidden world with powerful technology and consciousness.the world that was stolen from us. We are surrounded by lies in every aspects of our lives and I trully wish for all the truths Will be revealed asap. Wandering old streets of İstanbul trying to picturise the old magnificent world in my mind. Feeling angry mostly for the fake narrative that ı dont buy. Thanks for your efforts.

  • @normandsmith8089
    @normandsmith8089 2 роки тому

    The work you do is great but your audio is horrible. Would suggest investing in better equipment to make your time more worth while

  • @stuffedbeagle
    @stuffedbeagle 2 роки тому +8

    My nose was itching...I figured someone was talkin bout me...Puttin this vid on me favs list...I followed the mud flow up hill from the cathedral...guess where it ended....LUV BEAGS

  • @orphanannie4521
    @orphanannie4521 2 роки тому +5

    We should not be living in houses but works of architecture art-technology. My soul longs for the old world.

  • @adamlovely2101
    @adamlovely2101 2 роки тому +3

    Our modern building techniques are made to cover up and preserve what we cannot recreate...our skyscrapers have a Tartarian "found nation" they were built upon

  • @brownsboy23
    @brownsboy23 2 роки тому +6

    Im really not a stone guy but that sandstone castle church looks newly resurfaced around old structure. Or idk how sandstone looks that fresh from 1902

  • @michaeldowning7094
    @michaeldowning7094 2 роки тому +4

    Similar architecture is in Guatemala and they date it back to the 1500-1600s. So the old world buildings in the USA could be older.

  • @susanholbrook4185
    @susanholbrook4185 Рік тому +2

    50 years ago I lived in that apartment building right behind this Cathedral. I used to just stare at it and wonder who built that style in early frontier days. I saw many in Europe. So exquisite. The street on the side is very steep.

  • @RiverOvKnives90
    @RiverOvKnives90 2 роки тому +4

    Dude the church school across the street, it's like brownish red, that building is a beauty too

  • @LJ-jj5vn
    @LJ-jj5vn 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you so much for these tours btw. ❤💯💫 I love seeing these old buildings that I will likely never get the opportunity to visit in real life. Such amazing work was done in the past, especially on places of worship. Our architecture, masonry, woodwork, etc truly pales in comparison these days.

  • @alonewithjesus7
    @alonewithjesus7 2 роки тому +5

    Brigham Young.

  • @dariuspaulk815
    @dariuspaulk815 2 роки тому +3

    That was another well done and well narrated video! I’m glad you were down there in the heart of one of the most obvious and densely populated places for M F E! Great pacing and a smooth transition from one point of interest to the next! Once I hit play, I didn’t move until the end! Good one Streets!

  • @NewWestReset
    @NewWestReset 2 роки тому +4

    Hey bud. I think that these old cathedrals and churches are the most interesting to explore and examine. Whether up here in Alberta or down there in Utah, they seem to be some of the more well-kept structures (aside from gov't buildings) Whenever you tour these buildings, they seem to reveal more than other structures. As far as Stuffed Beagle's theory goes, I have thought the same about what happened here in Calgary. The city is in a bowl-shaped valley surrounded by hills and could have easily been mud flooded by soil, sand and debris from those hills. Thanks for another great tour.

  • @electricman1405
    @electricman1405 2 роки тому +1

    Great Info never knew this before. Some how your video showed up now I'm watching your other vids. Subscribed

  • @theskylarker3553
    @theskylarker3553 2 роки тому

    Phenomenal structure, boots on the ground, in-depth description with transcript. Love it ! Thank you !!

  • @kckman52
    @kckman52 2 роки тому +1

    very cool buildings, thanks!

  • @mikerice8325
    @mikerice8325 2 роки тому +2

    Great work! Thank you! :)

  • @12TribesUnite

    Great video thank you for your work!!!