Mr. Bolling's life was not wasted. He was honorable & brave. Stories such as this bring tears to my eyes- people who make the ultimate sacrifice. No greater love hath any man than this... Thank you for sharing, Ken.
KEN, YOU KNOW WHAT I THINK, THIS WHOLE STORY IS ABSOLUTELY SAD AND PATHETIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND THAT HOUSE SHOULD HAVE BEEN DECLARED A NATIONAL MONUMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mr. Bolling's life was not wasted. He was honorable & brave. Stories such as this bring tears to my eyes- people who make the ultimate sacrifice. No greater love hath any man than this...
Thank you for sharing, Ken.
Such an amazing man! Such a sad ending for him and his lovely home. ❤
Excellent video. I'd never heard of this.
That was a beautiful home. To tear it down to create an empty lot, is shameful.
2:30 I was transported back to the Gilded Age until moving into the library and seeing the TV set, lol.
Thank young t for including that 2nd floor plan. I was able to study it happily. I liked that side hallway leading to the vasrious rooms.
Very interesting. Thanks for history re Bolling. I had never heard of him.
Interesting story, Ken. Now this I like. Kind of the ultimate man cave Thanks.
another lovely estate lost to the wrecking ball. especially in such a wealthy town such as greenwich.
Once the Hedge Fund guys moved in they were knocking down all the lovely old homes on the Sound & building these monstrosities.
I liked it 🎉
Coursed rubble, lovely stuff. 👍
What a life he led. It's a shame the house was levelled to only leave an empty field in its place.
I had been to Bolling AFB many times without knowing the story, so thank you very much.
The interior photos were obviously taken decades after he was deceased as there is a television set to the left of the fireplace in the library.
Nice job on the video.
Sounds like he was way ahead of his time. What a waste of life.. and a home... war and needless loss
Very sad to see his house Demolished when it could been turned into a museum of him.
Beautiful house and very interested
KEN, YOU KNOW WHAT I THINK, THIS WHOLE STORY IS ABSOLUTELY SAD AND PATHETIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND THAT HOUSE SHOULD HAVE BEEN DECLARED A NATIONAL MONUMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To much about his life not enough about the house