Old World Rochester, New York

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Old World Exploration

Old World Exploration

6 ай бұрын

In this video we take a trip to Rochester, New York State. Taking its place along the Erie Canal, does the historical narrative match what we see with our eyes? You be the judge...
Link to my Erie Canal Video:
• The Erie Canal: Imposs...

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@jbellos1
@jbellos1 6 ай бұрын
I used to work right down at the falls with the "windows" you point out - 24:23 minute mark. The building below and just to the right of the archway in the wall is a hydro-power station and houses a water wheel generating electricity. The "window" looking things are actually horizontal pilings to keep the "structure" from caving outward. The squares are the base plates for the horizontal pilings. The archway is certainly manmade, I have been inside it when the river - the Genesee River which flows North - was shut down and diverted at the dam just above the falls. It seems to have been part of a water power system of the old world. There are other openings into the old world structure on the other side of the falls and behind the falls. They are all part of an old water system of some kind. the circular holes higher up were old diversion water raceways. At the 28:15 mark, you see another hydro electric station and what's called a surge-tank above and to the right. I've been deep in the bowels of that power station, too. Pretty cool. Also, Rochester suffered regular and massive flooding due to the Genesee River until the Mt Morris Dam was constructed in what is known as the Grand Canyon of the East in Letchworth State Park some 34 miles from Rochester, as the crow flies.
@massdisruption3437
@massdisruption3437 6 ай бұрын
Thanks first hand accounts are needed greatly in this venture to find the truth.
@odb_roc_hound4186
@odb_roc_hound4186 Ай бұрын
The early “canal” shots are actually the Genesee River. The other thing to remember is the blistering damage shown 2:47 could have been fire or weather damage, Rochester had very intense winters, the freezing and thawing of moisture causes havoc in masonry.
@michaeljohnston3538
@michaeljohnston3538 3 ай бұрын
Some pictures you show as you talk about the canal are actually pictures of the Genesee River where it passes through downtown.
@WellnessHero
@WellnessHero 6 күн бұрын
100%, Genesee River
@hansraina9750
@hansraina9750 5 ай бұрын
I grew up in Rochester and am very familiar with its history. Rochester was considered one of the first boom towns in the country. The "Lion of the west" as it was considered the frontier. With the falls, it became a big mill town thus the Four city. They built runs to redirect the water to all the mills and that's where so many arches in the river comes from. "Brown's Run" then the canal came. The canal literally ran over the river. That viaduct carried it. The canal ran thru downtown. In mid 1900's it stopped. It got re-routed and named Barge canal. The viaduct was turned into a street bridge. Late 1800's the worlds largest nursery was in Rochester. New nickname became "Flower City" Otis elevator also started there. The Power building is fascinating. Its one of the first steel frame buildings. In a 'race for the sky' he kept adding levels so he had the tallest building as other tall buildings were built. The English influence in Rochester is Huge! In the 1800's revival architecture was popular. Palace of Westminster 1837 built to look like 1600's. Neuschwanstein castle 1895 built to look like 1600 too. Rochester followed suit. It had the money, and was trying to compete with older cities.
@HJP-TV
@HJP-TV 3 ай бұрын
I think the general point that the narrator of this video is trying to make is that there is very little or no photographic evidence of several buildings that were constructed during a time when photography could have easily recorded such construction. How come? Why? Why are there no photos of these structures being built? It's a fascinating question.
@thejtotheb5419
@thejtotheb5419 20 күн бұрын
@@HJP-TV that's bullshit, there is plenty of photographic evidence of many of these buildings under construction, as well as numerous before/after photos of the same locations. these people are absolute morons, i'd sooner believe the earth was flat.
@swampman5014
@swampman5014 20 күн бұрын
​@@HJP-TV There's plenty of visual aids "photos" at the Rochester Museum and science center. My family "Remingtons" have been in the area since 1797 and I've dug up a lot over the years.
@RonCobb-co6dr
@RonCobb-co6dr 6 ай бұрын
I love your intro. Music, beautiful, yet kind of sad. And then you add it to the pictures, and then know what we do and it's most fitting. I try to picture all of these graceful people going about their lives, and you notice they have not a care in the world. I keep asking them, Where Did You Go ! 😢 Why did you leave us. And they just smile and say: with a light heart, Keep your heart as light as a feather and your mind that of a child. They all left in the blink of an eye.
@healthyliving7226
@healthyliving7226 6 ай бұрын
His music Is like when you hear the beat at the beginning of Billie Jean by Michael Jackson. It's like get ready !!!
@MuktiArno
@MuktiArno 6 ай бұрын
Graceful people? Did you forget about slavery? Don't let the photos fool you. People are nasty!
@rzella8022
@rzella8022 6 ай бұрын
@@MuktiArno Yes, millions of European whites were taken into slavery into the Middle East and Africa. And then black Africans SOLD their fellow black neighbor tribes to Elites with ships, and got very rich doing so. Those Africans should pay reparations to black American descendants. 600,000 Americans gave their lives to free blacks. You'd never see blacks giving their lives to free whites.
@paulroland5053
@paulroland5053 16 күн бұрын
​@@MuktiArno there wasn't slavery in Rochester at the time of the photos though. Not sure if there was period. Rochester does have a history of involvement in the underground railroad and Frederick Douglas called Rochester home for a while. He's buried here in Mt. Hope cemetery. But your point is plenty valid. People have proven to be awful.
@MuktiArno
@MuktiArno 16 күн бұрын
@paulroland5053 slavery is not exclusive to black people. Plenty of other suffered too. 200 years ago, 500 years ago, 2000 years ago...
@rebeccabrown5014
@rebeccabrown5014 6 ай бұрын
I hadn’t realized Rochester, NY was such a big city fairly early. Minnesota gal here so I noticed that a photo of a library building from Rochester, MN snuck it’s way in @15:19 😉 I have never been that far east but I remember when my dad was hired by Eastman Kodak and he had to travel to Rochester, NY occasionally when I was a child. Regarding the majestic old world buildings, sometimes I wonder how the people back then even managed to clean up and repair the damaged buildings from what seems to have been a major catastrophe.
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Yes this is another reason why it took me so long to do Rochester...easily confused with another Rochester.
@gulfy09
@gulfy09 6 ай бұрын
Hey we had a Kodak in Toronto too
@MzClementine
@MzClementine 6 ай бұрын
​@@oldworldex Her??? Susan B Anthony looks like a man... Make it a man to tell a woman what to do.. I'm sorry but how many children did she throw? Any? Well I asked Google, no. And she, no that's a he. Stayed single his whole life. Unbelievable. I'm sorry I'm not trying to push a man saying y'all are telling us what to do. My husband wears the pants in the family. He is the head and I am the neck. Never burned my bra. I wear apron strings. And a bra 😅 That is a man. How many other men did she have under her his wing. That's a man. Come on stayed single their whole life. No way 😮‍💨 Yeah I've never stared at Susan B Anthony. That's a man. I can't believe it that's a man.😂
@danielewing3033
@danielewing3033 6 ай бұрын
Susan B Anthony and her crew looks a bunch of dudes.
@Kat.Evangeline
@Kat.Evangeline 6 ай бұрын
Naturally ! Everything has been inverted - all famous folk.
@HoneyBeeMeli
@HoneyBeeMeli 4 ай бұрын
Maybe what they really meant was.... Anthony B(e) Susan. Also Susan B(eing) Anthony ! They tell us the truth in subliminal ways.
@briannatarelli430
@briannatarelli430 16 күн бұрын
That is why they were always screaming about women's rights because they never got any dick.
@garrykingmusic
@garrykingmusic 6 ай бұрын
S B 'Anthony 'is obviously not what it seems ! there are some nasty looking dudes in that picture! Great video mate as always. As you said look at your own business and background, I did that long time ago to realise that the entertainment biz is corrupt beyond belief, we have been 'Bamboozled' in every which way shape or form.
@WilliamRossReinhardt
@WilliamRossReinhardt 6 ай бұрын
Well said !
@carmenjacinto4426
@carmenjacinto4426 5 ай бұрын
Oh My goodness, you saw that too !😮 the very manly looking group of women!
@lorirober2536
@lorirober2536 5 ай бұрын
Susan Be Anthony. Perhaps right in our face. "She" was probably a man. Women, men, blacks, LGBT, etc, etc, ALL THE AGENDAS DESIGNED TO TRICK US INTO THINKING WE HAVE RIGHTS AT ALL.
@createa.googleaccount713
@createa.googleaccount713 4 ай бұрын
Yesss! Thank you! I thought "Mr-s" ANTHONY Was an ugly Dude in a dress fighting for " women's Liberation" 😉😆🤣 That NO One seems to address, Pun intended ! It really should have been Drag-Queen Liberation, NOT Women's! 😉
@Dodgetrex
@Dodgetrex Күн бұрын
I used to work maintenance at the Granite Building. It was built in 1893 and I am told it was the first steel frame structure built in Rochester. The sub basement still holds all of the old steam generator equipment.
@toberlorenz8784
@toberlorenz8784 Ай бұрын
I am a Rochester raised man. I find your pictures very interesting. Some buildings are long gone from urban development. I worked in the Aqueduct Building fo around 34 years, located at the corner of Broad St. and Exchange St. When I was young child my mother and I took the subway to the train station, then took the train to Syracuse. It was such a big event that I remember some of it to this day. In the 50's to the early 60's you could cross the Main St. Bridge and not see the river due to the old buildings. Those old buildings were torn down in the late 60's and early 70's when the Aqueduct building was renovated and a park added from the Aqueduct building to Main St. Of course I remember St. Bernard's Seminary, now an apt. complex. St Lukes church on Fitzhugh st. is still there, possibly one of the oldest churches in Rochester. St. Mary's church was located in what is known ,or was known as Bull's Head, the Genesee St. and West Ave. area. In the basement of the Aqueduct building there is an opening at river level that lead to a raceway that ran a wheel in the sub basement that made electricity. Some of the archways at the edge of the river may be raceways as well. Yes, the building that was the Cadillac Hotel is still there, but may be empty now. It was a flop house for many years housing transients. I believe part of the Seneca Hotel known as the Seneca building is still there as is the old Elk Hotel near Andrews St. In recent years Rochester is remodeling some of the old warehouses rather than tear them down. Rochester is rich in history and I thank you for making this presentation. Even though I no longer live in Rochester and am in my 70's now, I have many fond memories of the city, with both the good and the bad. Many of the old buildings are still there, including the Granite building and of course the Powers building.
@lookoutforchris
@lookoutforchris 18 күн бұрын
You realize this guy pushes conspiracy theories that somehow all of history is a lie and that these cities are somehow far older than they are? It’s ancient aliens tier nut jobs basically.
@gabrielsauerhafer2544
@gabrielsauerhafer2544 9 күн бұрын
I just saw one of your videos for the first time and it happened to be on Rochester NY , I happen to be a resident. Wonderfully done video and excellent amount of research you have done. My mother has a master's in history from Hobart William Smith and we have had many of the same conversation especially when you look at the world fairs as almost as soft rollout for some of the technology. I have no doubt are planet has endured a cyclical disaster for sometime that is peasants aren't given information of. I have actually been under ground and walked the old subway system .
@cathychilders5109
@cathychilders5109 6 ай бұрын
Excellent video OWN! I agree, something doesn’t add up on the narrative that we’ve been told. I noticed on the old train station picture that some of the brick work looks like it was patched up.
@JamieCrain5349
@JamieCrain5349 6 ай бұрын
You have stayed in my top favs. Always a great presentation.perfectly spoken. Thank you 😊 🧱 ❤ 💪 🙌
@josephmachtemes3924
@josephmachtemes3924 Ай бұрын
@oldworldexploration The objects you speculate are windows are in reality metal plates with long steel rods driven deep into the face of the cliff wall in an effort to prevent it from collapse.. That's what I see, and I've seen it in other areas more than once for the same reason
@jbach2
@jbach2 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for all of your hard work. I enjoy the content and it’s well presented. Good job helping to awaken the masses. Excitingly sobering.
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Much appreciated
@Jason-gz6lj
@Jason-gz6lj 7 күн бұрын
Most of the photos actually show the Genesee River, not the canal. The Erie Canal actually runs south of downtown Rochester, in Henrietta, NY
@jasonlamberth414
@jasonlamberth414 6 ай бұрын
Exemplary work! Blending in the landscape with the grand architecture and brilliant engineering is so “next level!” How can we even compare our modern glass lemons with these old world masterpieces? Can we assume the builders are our ancestors? Because those guys with top hats and horse carts seem like they just arrived! All that order and beauty surrounded by nothing but props in the photos has always felt off to me. 🙏
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Jason, I always appreciate your thoughtful input.
@ghus528hz
@ghus528hz 6 ай бұрын
Great video. I was surprised at the size and the amount of beautiful buildings in Rochester. Obviously was an important city. I love the street scapes as well.
@jenniferlevy2292
@jenniferlevy2292 Ай бұрын
I really enjoy and appreciate your research. I think you're on point with the narrative questions you are purposing. Thank you for all your efforts on these videos and please don't stop because your research is helping people to wake up and understand this crazy world we are in. Take care❤
@HigherThanYou
@HigherThanYou 4 ай бұрын
Susan BE Anthony I live in Rochester and we also have an old subway system..... Definiteky more to the story than told.
@mlmiller6
@mlmiller6 4 ай бұрын
yes, there is no doubt that "Susan" was really an "Anthony"... LOL "Susan BE Anthony" GREAT CATCH! and BTW, no you are not!
@ishko108
@ishko108 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing Rochester NY man! I got some relatives there, an uncle and a cousin. Long way from the Balkans.
@romanjurkiewicz8384
@romanjurkiewicz8384 6 ай бұрын
My grandfather was the son of the old world industry. My father, born 1900 was the disinherited son a craftsman in the classical sculpture. I could look back 500 years or more but I too have been disinherited.
@robinzaczek9603
@robinzaczek9603 6 ай бұрын
You included a photo of the former beach house at Ontario Beach Park as it was called before it became Charlotte Beach. That bath house was huge and there's not too much left after they "deconstructed" much of the structure, but, it and the carosel are the only remaining hint of the enormous amusement park that once graced that entire area that flanks the Genesee River and Lake Ontario because that's where they meet
@pennychandler3059
@pennychandler3059 6 ай бұрын
Some people must have left stories or diaries. I know they exist. Your videos and the music, your commentary all help me to absorb this information. Many Thanks
@SolidHotbox
@SolidHotbox Ай бұрын
5:54 I don't think those were just repairs on the canal. It looks like that was when they were converting the aqueducts into the old subway system that stopped service in the 50s, a largely overlooked part of Rochester's history with a long anticipated comeback that never came
@SolidHotbox
@SolidHotbox Ай бұрын
The aqueduct portion of the subway is still accessible and to this day is used as a graffiti mural for local street artists to legally show off their talents, you can access it via a nature trail. The rest of the subway was either filled in, flooded, had it's station entrances covered and segments connecting other stations were cut off from the main line and filled.. One of the dinosaur barbecues in the city has it's building converted from an old station, who's basement would theoretically have access to the subway tunnels
@awillis2676
@awillis2676 6 ай бұрын
I was looking outside and even in my closet for that cat I kept hearing.😂
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
I should have introduced her...lol
@awillis2676
@awillis2676 6 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex I thought that maybe one of my cats had gotten under the house.
@browndwarf4200
@browndwarf4200 6 ай бұрын
Found your channel through LA 👍🏽 great works , shared it out
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Cheers! LA is a stand up guy...
@hawaiiguykailua6928
@hawaiiguykailua6928 6 ай бұрын
New topic suggestion. Cast Iron palaces and buildings. I was on Google earth in Luanda, Angola yesterday (Star Fort, surprise:) and ran across a Cast Iron Palace. They think Eiffel may have designed it at some point in the "old timey" days🤣 From Mexico city to Southeast Asia to Portland(s) a mysterious history of Cast Iron buildings. I mean, where are those mold making foundries right?
@ladyloucks
@ladyloucks 6 ай бұрын
I wonder, how many times we have entered a building through what used to be a window, possibly, and went down steps inside the building to enter a huge room? I have done it so many times, I couldn't count and never thought about it before today while looking at these amazing photos. ❤
@user-ef2rf3xx4b
@user-ef2rf3xx4b 9 күн бұрын
Awesome, I friggin love this channel!
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 9 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@76marcpalermino
@76marcpalermino 6 ай бұрын
Awesome video presentation 💎
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
@maxwellsmart6601
@maxwellsmart6601 6 ай бұрын
@ 4:50 if those are women, I will eat my whole wardrobe.
@kman7169
@kman7169 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely . At least 1/4 gender nuetral . And SBAnthony for certain had testes . GEEZUS Kristmas . They sure doctor up the memorial photos of him /her . I always thought the story line was off . And hiim I mean her was teamed up with Fredrick douglas . I wonder if we can find a photo of SB hand gestures like F DOuglas ?? LMAO man (nopunintended)
@maxwellsmart6601
@maxwellsmart6601 6 ай бұрын
Transposters everywhere.@@kman7169
@briannatarelli430
@briannatarelli430 16 күн бұрын
No wonder they were always angry screaming about women's rights, they were bunch of butch ugly b%^$*%s that never got any d&%k.
@nyquil762
@nyquil762 6 ай бұрын
Wow and thank you.
@wapartist
@wapartist 6 ай бұрын
That frieze brickwork at :6:55 is astonishing with 10+/- extensions…. Thats an easy thing to knock out hahahaha
@anthonyrojas8949
@anthonyrojas8949 6 ай бұрын
Susan b anthony looking like a transformer
@richardrobey9658
@richardrobey9658 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! Interesting points, so many mansard roofs , those interiors were just breathtaking incredible design and symmetry, I never thought Rochester was even a big city thinking buffalo is the big city and Rochester is a small city in the same area, so many buildings have the different white stone on the corners, it really seems like there’s so much big construction building going on at the same time and to make it more difficult is the harsh buffalo weather they get for 6 months, so every year had to be a 1/2 year
@kenridge3106
@kenridge3106 5 ай бұрын
I don’t think the weather had the extremes during that time period
@Sunnie6868
@Sunnie6868 6 ай бұрын
Another great one!
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@robertjack4329
@robertjack4329 6 ай бұрын
Pretty decent city for a long time. Started going down hill in the early 70's. The suburbs are nice. Most of the old buildings are gone. But, if you poke around you can find bits of the old world through out teh city and many of the suburbs.
@dpporlando
@dpporlando 2 ай бұрын
My family has been in and around Rochester since 1800 and many more came in 1905 skilled crafts people from Europe. The money Rochester had in the late 1820 until 1985 was huge I know nearly all the places shown except the ones in Minnesota and the ones that are sadly lost. There is nothing unusual about Rochester. Also the cataclysm you seek is well known it is called the ice age and it shaped all the terrain of Rochester and the Great lakes. Rochester was the Palo Alto in the modern Shenzhen China of today
@Cmoredebris
@Cmoredebris 5 ай бұрын
The Eastman Dry Plate Co. was founded by Henry Strong and George Eastman. Their partnership started in 1880 and the company started in 1881. Strong was president and George the company treasurer. Henry was also a partner in the Strong and Woodbury buggy whip company, once located on Allen St and N Washington St.
@hendo337
@hendo337 6 ай бұрын
I would guess that those "windows" in the melted looking structure by the waterfront are probably explained as being water channels, sort of like the narrative of Niagra Falls, apparently they diverted the water from the rivers under the city to various factories to provide water power, one of the reasons that quality of life was so good even for a slowly factory worker and why our industry was so unbeatable, they had zero energy costs, it was all free power from the flowing water, look at Watertown, NY, a much smaller, insignificantly sized city where there supposedly lived the highest per capita of millionaires in the country, they had the factory block, that appears to be an artificial brick built island in the middle of the Black River that was acres or water powered factories, back to Rochester, the amount of outstanding architecture simply makes no sense considering the population, of course beyond Kodak, they had Xerox, Rochester division of GM, various pharmaceutical companies, Boush and Lomb...many of these Upstate NY cities have heavy influence of secret societies and US intelligence. They're places you wouldn't want to spend much time beyond seeing pretty buildings and houses, it's flat out sad to see the degradation and dystopian state of the places especially in winter, the heavily leftist criminal tax heavy welfare state governments ran these cities into the ground. Rochester saw huge "urban renewal" in the 60s, my grandfather was renting a house that was chosen for demolition to make way for a highway, he was paid $7,000, in the late 60s when that was a lot, because he had to move, from a rental he didn't own, he used that money to buy a house with cash in Fulton, NY in 1973. Fulton was home to the first chocolate factory in USA, Peter Caler Kohler, later bought out by Nestle, they closed the factory and hurt a lot of people, that small town was supposedly the city the depression missed in the 1930s, had American Woolen Mills, BirdsEye, Foster Knives, Hunter Fans. Huffy bikes. Miller Brewing, Owens Corning, Fulton Arms guns, Sealrite, Black Clawson, Armstrong, 3 or 4 large railroads and the Oswego Canal went through the area. Very strange little corner of the world, largely left to rot with zero prospects.
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
thanks for this!
@pyrexmaniac
@pyrexmaniac 6 ай бұрын
What are the alternatives to the historical facts presented? It would be interesting to hear what your alternate narratives actually are rather than just doubting the reality of what is actual history. So, how about it? What are your alternate theories???
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
'doubting the reality of what is actual history'. Love it! Funny how you can come across so pushy even in a youtube comment. Without a time machine, all we can do is peel back the lies...
@ffcommisioner
@ffcommisioner 4 ай бұрын
I agree with you. I jusr came across this page but ut seems as if it is an consirital page....
@TheMargarita1948
@TheMargarita1948 2 ай бұрын
Your question is the same as mine. Why is the narrator talking about? and why? And what’s with the woo-woo music?
@swampman5014
@swampman5014 20 күн бұрын
​@@oldworldexmy family has been here since 1797 and plenty of us are into history "for generations". There's plenty more photos at the Rochester Museum and science center alone that answer all your questions on the construction of the majority of the architectural "wonders". Lol There's quite a bit more if you dive into all the local museums, historical locations, libraries, firehouses, ect. There's going to be missing links if you don't know where to look. There's lists of the people that built these buildings, where the materials were sourced from, the manufacturers of the equipment they used to build them, ect. If you ever come to the area, I'd be willing to direct you to locations that have much of the information you couldn't find.
@createa.googleaccount713
@createa.googleaccount713 4 ай бұрын
Super Appreciative, Thank you. Noticed that not 1 old picture shows Any construction, well, except that bridge repair. Seems as though there could have been even 1 picture of " modern" ( to then) construction being built back then.
@styracosaurusqvt4841
@styracosaurusqvt4841 4 ай бұрын
You also think we’d see some buildings complete, interspersed with others in the process of construction. Instead, everything in the old photos appears already completely built.
@frohezukunft1919
@frohezukunft1919 6 ай бұрын
Great presentation. Here in Germany a lot of old world buildings were destroyed deliberately in WW1 and by the end of WW2 and afterwards. Some really evil power inherits this world but not for long.
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for being here. Old World Germany is amazing..
@frohezukunft1919
@frohezukunft1919 6 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex Sure, still, Old World America is so much more mysterious since the timeline is so weird. This place was "emptied" and "re-discovered". And I agree with you talking in the video about wishing to know what happened there and one day we might know... because its sometimes so depressing seeing all these pictures and seeing how everything around us is replaced by dull glass and cement blocks. Wish you all the best!
@francesdaly2493
@francesdaly2493 6 ай бұрын
Great old world video, love your narration. Remembering is a good term for where we are today. Maybe a dimensional shift that we aren't supposed to know about?
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
obscured from our vision. Clarity seems to be building...perhaps the common folk will gain access to what has been hidden all these years. Keeping my hopes up..
@12TribesUnite
@12TribesUnite 6 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff!!
@mikedrown2721
@mikedrown2721 6 ай бұрын
Beautiful Victorian city before the horrible people of the future destroyed it😢
@jediredeyex
@jediredeyex 6 ай бұрын
I think all the falls and fountains were for ionizing water molecules. check out the effects of ionized water and how it's produced. very, very interesting. Love your vids OWE, you and Aurilian are my favorites on this topic. I love the angles and the way you approach the topic.
@TwistedFister88
@TwistedFister88 8 күн бұрын
I had to spend 3 months at URMC for cancer. I always wondered about the history of the area
@kman7169
@kman7169 4 ай бұрын
Hi , was hoping maybe you catch this . As well there are so many grand buildings hidden in the slums . blending in with abuse and non care but massive and beautiful structures as grand less being skyscraper claim . A lot in this city and many others Im sure !!
@chevyguyss
@chevyguyss 8 күн бұрын
What you keep referring to as a canal is actually the Genesee River. At around 10 minutes you mentioned windows in the rock, those are lights for the falls. They do light shows at night and those are just lights and lasers. You showed several images of buildings from Rochester Minnesota. At 15:15, it literally says it at the top. If you visit the Kodak building, there is a museum inside that walks you through the entire building process of the tower. I'd be more than willing to share images. This area was a huge area for Catholics. The first dioces in the new world was created in Baltimore, which was shortly after split up, new York being the location of several. That's why there are so many churches. The images of the "doors" in the walls near the falls were from the old flou mills you actually showed images of. Rochester was the largest producer of flour at the time, which is why Rochester's nick name is "The flour city" I don't doubt a lot of what your saying but asking questions a quick Google search would answer, seems to deminish your credibility. I say these things because I spent a considerable amount of time there as a child.
@crustydribblins
@crustydribblins 6 ай бұрын
There is one particular artist accredited for many of Rochester's beautiful structures and bridges. We should look into him, There was at one time an art gallery about him there.
@amousanon.
@amousanon. 12 күн бұрын
Love your work #oldworldex Funny in upstate NY there is many castle like buildings in tiny villages. Vermont has many castle like structures and old world architecture but wasnt even a defined state for some time. Cracks in the timeline that could be definitive proof could possibly be found in states and small villages that didnt exist when the structures were founded, or in material evidence of lack of population, materials or mode of transport for those materials. Look at Montpelier, Burlington. Look at Montana, Idaho. The biggest cities stories are deeply covered up, but the obscure hamlets wont be able to.
@bobbyes5021
@bobbyes5021 12 күн бұрын
Many fully completed buildings as far as the eye can see in those street shots. Amazing that it's difficult to find one building, even a small one that is being constructed pn that particular day these photos were taken. If these photos were dated, and we knew the main stream narrative of when the individual buildings were being built, it seems highly unlikely that there would be no buildings under construction in all these wide shot pics showing dozens or hundreds of buildings..
@kateemma-
@kateemma- 6 ай бұрын
Strange, but the photo at 13:25 titled Osburn House, Rochester, appears to resemble, well the raised canalway at least, a star formation shape, almost as if they utilised what was there, because all star formations (forts) had canals which ran around and through their construction and they all had numerous fountains, as you say, all part of the energy creation perhaps? In the photo said to be from the Kodak Tower at 32:48 you can see on the right hand side, what appears to be, the Times Square building.
@ladycreepshow
@ladycreepshow 19 күн бұрын
Speaking as a Rochesterian, the photo at 32:48 absolutely looks like the view from the Kodak Tower- even today. I don't think this was an error but is in fact an actual photo.
@frankhungerford7870
@frankhungerford7870 6 ай бұрын
I live 2 hours from there in Elmira ny. There is a lot of buildings that were taken down. Elmira college , now government buildings. And now churches still stand. Old world. Mark twain. Samuel clemens studied there. The buildings there are a site to see. Please do one on Elmira. Thanks
@MrInfinitefinality
@MrInfinitefinality 6 ай бұрын
We the people will prevail ! It’s happening as i type and send this. Just a little firewalking and bing , bang, BOOM we’ll be right as rain ! God bless you ALL
@jodi6239
@jodi6239 6 ай бұрын
Great video!!
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Jodi..
@karencontestabile6064
@karencontestabile6064 5 ай бұрын
Nice shots of Corbett's Glen.
@excitationofstereocilia2103
@excitationofstereocilia2103 6 ай бұрын
Armory repurposed from a medieval castle. Susan was a man.
@discodirk48
@discodirk48 6 ай бұрын
Don Jonson said one of his favorite movies was A Boy And His Dog because it was based on fact maybe it was when you know who was cast down?
@Michael-Humphrey
@Michael-Humphrey 10 күн бұрын
I’m from the area I’ll do some exploring in areas just have to tell me where!
@Indi1247
@Indi1247 13 күн бұрын
i don’t like how you mentioned Susan B Anthony without mentioning frederick douglass!
@brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER
@brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER 6 ай бұрын
For whatever it's worth, I appreciate you MaestrOWE!!
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
It has value..thank you!
@markc5771
@markc5771 6 ай бұрын
31:53 this jumped out at me screaming The Truman Show.
@HJP-TV
@HJP-TV 3 ай бұрын
I think the general point that the narrator of this video is trying to make is that there is very little or no photographic evidence of several buildings that were constructed during a time when photography could have easily recorded such construction. How come? Why? Why are there no photos of these structures being built? Were these structures indeed built before we were told they were built? And if so, how come? Why was the narrative changed? Fascinating! Amazing architecture and buildings, all across the United States, may have once been inhabited by people who are not in our history books? Why were they abandoned? Who were the original architects and occupants? Is history, the way we were told, not likely what we believed it was? Again: Fascinating!
@TheMargarita1948
@TheMargarita1948 2 ай бұрын
A little real evidence backing up this weird conspiracy theory would help.
@vincentlattuca3763
@vincentlattuca3763 2 ай бұрын
It's the Genesee River not the Canal downtown. They do cross each other near the seven bridges in Genesee Park.
@odb_roc_hound4186
@odb_roc_hound4186 Ай бұрын
The canal did run through Rochester but yes this idiot who is “raising questions” that are complete BS. This is a case of someone who is either intentionally lying about history to get views or has so little knowledge that he is making crap up.
@HoneyBeeMeli
@HoneyBeeMeli 6 ай бұрын
There was a mud flood and reset. The buildings were built by the civilization before ours. Greetings from Italy
@jimbroadbent5664
@jimbroadbent5664 2 ай бұрын
Great message
@keithferrante6915
@keithferrante6915 6 ай бұрын
Awnings on every window in the old world buildings sounds like people were terrified of the sunshine because these people can from the underground
@silentlou4375
@silentlou4375 6 ай бұрын
Exactly. That’s like 3000% proof that the reptilian humanoid lizards (better known as THEY) from the cheese moon occupied the flat earth for bazillions of years and now they control the gubmit and rule the flat earth from the moon.
@matthewmcmahon6727
@matthewmcmahon6727 6 ай бұрын
Most likely. The Sennca and the Onandaga stories are that they came up from under the ground. The reasons Native Americans didnt occupy these buildings are likely because evil things took place in them at one time and another reason they didn't stay in the buildings in cities such as Manhattan is what would be the point of living in a cement city anyway when their would be no way to get food or hunt for food. They loved outside the city because they needed to hunt for food and farm and grow vegetables something of necessity that no cities of cement and brick buildings and roads, no matter how beautiful would of been able to provide but again also because it's a likely possibility that evil took place I these beautiful buildings and perhaps the church organs drowned out the sound of sacrifices and helped enchant people watching
@kenridge3106
@kenridge3106 5 ай бұрын
I think the organs were more for healing?
@dpporlando
@dpporlando 2 ай бұрын
hahaha those aren't windows at the high falls they're structural braces to keep the embankment from falling in that's loose shale
@aname5348
@aname5348 6 ай бұрын
Hi from NZ. Watched yr vid re Invercargill but cud not comment on it. Wanted to share I was reading my Kippenberger family history and the author pondered why our first relative came to Lyttleton New Zealand in 1861/1863? to be a farm labourer, when in fact his job back in Europe was as a glass maker. Made me wonder if he was there to fix the broken windows of the old buildings or maybe to replace the glass depicting scenes of past times. Interesting too is the Kippenberger line ended up in political circles
@Ladybuggin
@Ladybuggin 6 ай бұрын
Nice way to put it shug old world architecture 👊🏻 . 👏🏻
@LloydsofRochester
@LloydsofRochester 10 күн бұрын
That first image was a farmer pulling a wagon with a powered tractor. Find a tractor expert to date the photo.
@user-ph6cu6ry4y
@user-ph6cu6ry4y 6 ай бұрын
585 loves the video. My opinion Rochester was part of old world tartarian .
@jaytremblay123
@jaytremblay123 6 ай бұрын
Since I watch your presentation and some of aurelian I feel like I’m walking in a giant asylum whit sleeper’s everywhere
@GnarParDiscGolf
@GnarParDiscGolf 5 ай бұрын
I just stumbled upon this video. You have gotten many details incorrect about Rochester, like mistaking the Genesee River for canal. I am very well versed is the history of Rochester especially in the maps and plats. Rochester history is very well documented as it was the home of photography. There is enough info out there to have made a more informed video. In the narrative you’ve suggested you’re making an extraordinary claim which requires extraordinary evidence. Your claim is that history has been obfuscated and the infrastructure was preexisting? In line with that I would assume you believe the “ industrial revolution” was also a lie to cover this up? Rochester boomed due to the massive industries around the 3 waterfalls combined with the Erie Canal crossing right next to these industries. Rochester plat books, maps, and archives of photos are massive and publicly available. It’s history is well documented. I don’t know about other city’s but your claims about this one do not hold up.
@christinemagliocco4480
@christinemagliocco4480 2 ай бұрын
About the "windows" in the gorge wall. Not windows. Steel? supports to keep the wall from collapsing.
@capnskull
@capnskull 16 күн бұрын
The guy who made this video included some pictures of the wrong rochester and then is he just going to pretend that its all really old.. I lived in Rochester for 10 years. This video is extremely misleading and if you were to go to these places, it might be less confusing for the guy who made this instead of using pictures and confusion.
@reitplace4765
@reitplace4765 4 күн бұрын
Born and bread rochester boy. I agree with you way more than you know.. If you have any location you want a better look at let me know. Unique historey for me my family goes back to atleast early 1800 's lots of family photos. Microcosm of the nation things happen here first... even now.. the city was engineered by people like Eastman to make sure this was a the case. look at the schools in the region and how it is setup. to many things to even begin this disscussion Xerox East Rochester the Piano works. There are tunnels all over this city noone even knows about that i have seen first hand. Cobble roads very narrow right out of 1700 Italy..
@tonyb3017
@tonyb3017 2 ай бұрын
So the Roman's were able to build the Pantheon almost 2000 years ago but 100 years ago we didn't have the technology to build this? 😂🤣😂
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 2 ай бұрын
Both part of the same civilization. Timelines are a lie.
@tonyb3017
@tonyb3017 2 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex I guess if you can produce any evidence of that please share.
@sillypaka9837
@sillypaka9837 15 күн бұрын
I never really took a good look at Susan B Anthony... I believe that's a man!! For real, that's a man! Thanks for the videos. Everything is not what It appears to be.
@davidpatriot1082
@davidpatriot1082 16 күн бұрын
in the 2000s they found a nuke reactor that no one knew about under kodak
@silentlou4375
@silentlou4375 6 ай бұрын
I appreciate your speculation perspective as it’s nearly impossible not to notice the vast differences in architecture between old and new world, especially after travel to Europe. I still see nothing to indicate a conspiracy but I wouldn’t rule it out and it is a fascinating topic even without any conspiracy. And it’s quite sad to see nearly all construction tend towards disposable and bland. Architectural style truly makes a difference, you are immediately inspired in the presence of such grand ancient structures. I am curious if you’ve studied native American history towards your theory.
@kathleenwood7078
@kathleenwood7078 6 ай бұрын
I haven't found many videos on the ties to native American history but I have my own theory that they were much more advanced than the narrative paints them to be? I wonder if they were the constructors of these buildings. I question how that wouldn't be in the elders stories though. Not sure if we will ever know. But it would make sense they try to say the people originally here were not advanced and only lived off land. I am excited to see more research on this topic by the folks with more knowledge than me haha.
@silentlou4375
@silentlou4375 6 ай бұрын
@@kathleenwood7078I’ve seen nothing remotely close to suggesting native American advancements towards structures or architecture (in North America but not so for S.America), including from their own historical documentation or reciting, and it doesn’t equate to inferior or superior… it was simply different, different in methods and priorities. Their structures were mainly functional and often temporary due to their nomadic lifestyle, at least in the NY area. European architecture or those from ancient times seem to be centered around creating grandiose structures to appease rulers (kings/queens) and/or deities… that is one explanation I see for the change in architecture along with economic reasons.
@mrbeastfan7431
@mrbeastfan7431 6 ай бұрын
Nuthin seems to ADD up ! Lol
@per-bjarnemikalsen3996
@per-bjarnemikalsen3996 6 ай бұрын
Hi! Please say or make a video if you find similar in Norway.
@oldworldex
@oldworldex 6 ай бұрын
I'll look into it!
@per-bjarnemikalsen3996
@per-bjarnemikalsen3996 6 ай бұрын
@@oldworldex Thinking especially of places that could perhaps be entered.
@danthoreson4062
@danthoreson4062 6 ай бұрын
opening picture makes me wonder if the photos are of the buildings pre flood with the bases exposed and the street and horse and buggy people are just photochopped in to hide what they dont want us to see or what's inaccessible today?
@Eye_Exist
@Eye_Exist 4 ай бұрын
the seat of forgetting and remembering looks like masses of corpses floating in the flooding mud.
@killerdave8022
@killerdave8022 6 ай бұрын
How could they afford to put such effort and resources toward these structures ? They make no sense in today's world .
@karencontestabile6064
@karencontestabile6064 5 ай бұрын
You have a photo from Rochester, Minnesota! Be careful!!!
@danielewing3033
@danielewing3033 6 ай бұрын
What is in the sky in the picture at 18:48? It looks like a rocket or, something
@Ellisse2024
@Ellisse2024 6 ай бұрын
Not seeing where your talking about ?
@thomassackett4091
@thomassackett4091 3 күн бұрын
you are looking at the GENESEE RIVER,NOT THE ERIE CANAL. I live here. My grandmother knew SUSAN ANTHONY,and said there was questions on her being gay.
@derekgantt6282
@derekgantt6282 6 ай бұрын
The more this exploration revisits the really lost cities of America You can tell the awful awareness of major populations that live right there..but for my undertakings.,,It has help create a lens for looking at,places in places I visited as a Art.. student self taught...things about Russia and Germany and France...is age old themes people are aware of castles and churches of very old types...what eye is showing us through this secret portal...and I love japanese art.. and it's penetrating Lens in Zen...brush of wisdoms..but awaken students in city I share vision with Philadelphia., Dead on sight..or seeing extradinary.. fourth.. dimensions.. Cubism..or futurity of Russia s..great leaps science and Art..my journey....your ability to transmit..these values... builders.., Mayan realm..
@dn744
@dn744 6 ай бұрын
If we build a new city, eg Dubai. We build new. It hasn't got nothing or other. So if America was new, why not build new?
@davidpatriot1082
@davidpatriot1082 16 күн бұрын
do a video on all the occult architecture and art here
@oneom8158
@oneom8158 6 ай бұрын
The simple fact that not a single one of these buildings is actually in the constructing processes.... ALL IS ALREADY DONE AND COMPLETE. Not a single construction equipment in sight. Wake up guys. We have been and are still being lie to, in other impunity. This being said, Mister Old World Exploration, you are a very wise young man. I salute your undeniable intelligence and clear vision.
@countgent
@countgent 6 ай бұрын
Not only that. It is starting to crumble, buildings darken with age, so creepy !
@styracosaurusqvt4841
@styracosaurusqvt4841 4 ай бұрын
Great observation.
@GreekRoyalty
@GreekRoyalty 2 ай бұрын
Many of these photos are old postcards. People don't buy postcards of construction sites.
@Tom_Emody
@Tom_Emody 6 ай бұрын
So many HUGE hotels. How was traveling at such a high level considering everyone was on horses? Who is supposed to be staying at all of these hotels? …..Tom
@heidiesterholm2938
@heidiesterholm2938 5 ай бұрын
I have been to old world buildings it it true someone has manipulated the truth. Thank you for the truth Old World Exploration.
@Slipp_P
@Slipp_P 6 ай бұрын
If all those buildings were made during "horse and buggy era", as we're told, then why don't yet have any type of hitching posts or anything like that built in by the street? Surely they had to expect tons of traffic with all that office space and rooms right!!?? Where did everyone park!?
@styracosaurusqvt4841
@styracosaurusqvt4841 4 ай бұрын
Good points.
@tomcop668
@tomcop668 12 күн бұрын
You mixed in at least one picture from Rochester, Minnesota
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