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Bill Kendall
Добавлен 1 авг 2007
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Jesus Lamb of GOD
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The Resurrection of Jesus as told in words and song and the significance of the words Lamb of GOD.
Evangeline rev
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Evangeline is a fictional account of the expulsion of the French Acadians from Nova Scotia as told in the poetry of William Wadsworth Longfellow.
Battle of the Merrimack and Monitor
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The famous Civil War battle between the CSS Virginia (built from sunken CSS Merrimack) and the USS Monitor.
ARUBA
Просмотров 51Год назад
A visit to the Island of Aruba. An exhibition of oil paintings showing some of the sights in Aruba.
WILLEMSTAD TROLLEY TOUR
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A trolley tour thru the Capital of the Dutch Island of Curacao. More videos at billsvideos.weebly.com
Southeastern Missouri
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A trip down the southeastern side of Missouri most alongside the Mississippi River.
Current River Float Trip
Просмотров 76Год назад
A 2 day float trip from Montauk State Park to the Powder Mill Ferry on the Current River.
CSS DAVID
Просмотров 279Год назад
The story of the Confederate vessel CSS DAVID from inception to it's final end while trying to break the Charleston South Carolina Harbor Union blockade during the Civil War.
I corrected that in my revised version.
@0:20 - That's Winfield Scott Hancock, not Winfield Scott. They're not related
I love loved hearing "Down to Dixie" 😅 olde favorites, hope ypu understand.
what's up SAVICKE. pay attention students. most influential video of high school right here - JHS '24
It's so funny when people claim these buildings were already there because they couldn't believe that they were constructed in just 2 years while simultaneously believing that all of these massive structures could have been excavated (all without damaging them) within that time. And they call others brainwashed. 😂
I was completing my second year at SLU!
All of these buildings were already here, built by the ancients. The world fair was a ploy to demo the entire site to cover up ancient technology. The proof is everywhere I look.
Hey Bill !! I hope you see this comment ! I want to use 2 of your Mexican videos to put to music and would like your permission to do so ! the song is called "to Mexico" so ive kind of told a little story with 2 of your vids, the song is lovely folk music and I think you will like it ! I will put a link to your RUclips and website !! I finished it and would love to use them , let me know if you have an email that I can get back to you to see video ! Im gonna have to post it soon , as I ve been trying to contact you for a couple weeks
What’s the background music from reminds me of Anne of Green Gables 1985 😊
hey is there anyway to contact you? I would like to use 2 of your 1960 Mexican videos to put to music . I will credit you and link to your website ! just want to get your permission first , Will let you see it before I post it , cheers !
Hey my friend do you have a contact email ? where I can ask you a couple questions ?
Thank you.
Bill may I get an email address to ask you something
Bill may I get an email address to ask you something
I grew up in St Louis and it was fun to see the black and white Chevrolet at 1:07 which looks exactly like my grandfather's car. He kept that car spotless and waxed at all times
One thing ive never understood is the monitors were closest to the fort and the lashed together wooden ships tobthe west. Also i understood the confederate fleey was due north of the fort thus east of the monitors. Yet somehow the tecumseh in trying to get at the tennesse somehow went west of the wooden ships to reach the minefield ???. Further what side of the monitor did the mine explode on? Lastly should not have the wooden ships been in the 200 yard wide channel east of the mines and obstructions?
Why Saint Louis start sucking ass in the 2010s
Be it will contradict what they teach us and are children which is all blacks come from slavery and are from Africa came on slave ships when the truth is blacks have been running the world for centuries and the slaves they speak of are really black Royals turned prisoners of war the term white mean European black Royals it’s a social status it doesn’t mean skin color at least back then it didn’t until recent black Really meant pale back then so really the so called whites were the first slaves the wild men people from the caucuses caves don’t have a lineage of names and surnames the is why it had to be destroyed to keep the narrative when all we did as black is switch places because of the trickery of the devils system
I was born in '83 and it was already in pretty bad shape and now it's a disgusting shithole
What a Great Video!! Thanks for posting!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Perfect match of Music and Scenery well done BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us Bill, How beautiful was and still is my Beautiful Mazatlán ❤ Blessings 🙌 😊
It was a beautiful place.
Aahhh no overstated traffic, no su much pollution like later in the 70s and 80s start accumulate, The beaches real sanding and not corrupted by so much buildings with out planifications, And that lady was really cuteee and hot 😍🥰
great video, great American family
Dylan mulvaney was here
A Locust’s Tale. The Cairo (vessel) is a pretty impressive display in Vicksburg. I liked the various animations, like @4:56
Civil war too painful to watch.
Thank you for putting this together
Oh if I could go back in time😢Bless my city Lord
It was a good time to ,ive here.
So many landmarks gone forever. Glad to see them documented. Thank you for sharing.
St.louis union station is beautiful .......
She's missing out on an adventure.
Been there, done that. Well worth the trip! Would love to go back and do an overnight excursion, 'cept my girlfriend doesn't do rustic. :(
People with horse and buggy built this? Then they decided to destroy it? What were told is BS. Great video btw
Ever heard of trains? How about Cars? Steam shovels? Cranes? All of these things existed in 1904.
Steam shovels and cranes? They would bring in tons and tons of heavy equipment to build cardboard buildings? You're contradicting yourself.
@@paull7806 how about machu pichu?
@@paull7806 Just proving that the "horse and buggy" line that you lot like to parrot is completely false, showing that most of you have an insignificant grasp on history. So, does this mean that you think that they were temporary buildings? Because they didn't use any of the above (except for maybe trains to bring in materials and autobuses to transport workers.)
Hooters was great
I thought the first sub to sink a ship was in the American revolution called the turtle
I grew up in south St. Louis and loved the City and city life. The population of St. Louis in 1960 = 750,026 - Population in 2020 = 301,578. An example of poor policies, crime, and a poorly run school system. St. Louis could have been the railroad hub like Chicago; could have had Disney World; and so many other loss chances!
Some might say this footage is taken right around the city's prime... I'm a youngster but statistics and local anecdote all point to the same truth. I would say maybe a few years earlier before 1st through 3rd street was razed to nothing though, an alternate timeline where a lot of the city's history still remained would have been a better one. (Edit: not to mention if they hadn't demolished most of the buildings from the Worlds fair! I would have loved to have been able to explore forest park in that similar state today.) Especially now that America is finally just starting to come to its senses about getting rid of vehicle traffic in cities and making them more walkable, all those streets and businesses and just buildings in general would be priceless to us now. Its cool to have a symbol of some sort to identify your city, but I would much rather have culture to define us than a freaking mid-century vanity project.
Thanks for the upload! Seeing the Parkwood Plaza in its prime brought back memories.
My goodness gracious! They tore all that down!
I'm in the wrong century. I would've LOVED to go to that Fair! The finery, the exquisite displays. The black & white pictures undoubtedly do not do justice to the grandeur of that Fair!
There's supposed to be one in 2027 mayhaps u can go to that one although I'm not sure it'll have the same creepy sense of mystery as these old ones.
All of the buildings were destroyed so they could rewrite history and deceive us all. Nothing you learned as a child is true.
Seems like a torpedo launched from land would have sunk many ships...the movie starring Peter O"Toole has him sending off a torpedo from the shore.
Very well done presentation!
The riverfront looks incomplete without the Gateway Arch and all of its metallic majesty (lol)!
The building materials used were to last only about 2 years. One of the Washington University buildings is also from the fair. Glad you enjoyed it.
and yet still standing.. how odd?
@@richard1849 The Washington University buildings were built for Wash U's new campus and leased to the fair. The only building build specifically for the fair that was to be permanent was the Palace of Fine Arts (today the St. Louis Art Museum). While most of the buildings were of a material called "staff" (mixture of plaster and hemp fibers) on a wood frame, the Palace of Fine Arts was built with concrete on a steel frame as it was a permanent building.
@@justinzeid212 Thank you for responding, I meant that in jest but. Okay... I've been to Wash U and in fact went to S.A.I.C. And that building, they say is a remanent of the fair. I can tell you there is no hemp, fiber or anything glass like et al. At all, it is one of the most solid structures Ive ever been in. Peace.
That was beautifully done! I love the pictures of the pavilions matching up with her trip! I looked on google, and it looks like there are only a couple of buildings left. The fine arts museum and the historical society. There are a few buildings beyond the immediate park, that I suspect may have been in the fair… and now, there is a golf course, where they probably buried all of the demolishioned buildings! And people believe, when the establishment tells us, that all of that, was was not only temporary, but that it was all done with horse and buggy?! We inherited those buildings, then the globalists flaunted the previous civilization, then they tore it all down! Keeping the information of those civilizations hidden, in their brotherhood societies….🙏🏻💕
Ever heard of trains? How about Cars? Steam shovels? Cranes? All of these things existed in 1904.
1:18 was my favorrite store- Zarfas Luggage & Gifts. If I could ever build a time machine, I'd go back to the 90's when Zarfas was in multiple St Louis malls (we had one in St Clair Square).
This is when it was a mall, and still hosted Scoops of Fun where you could sample ice cream for just an entry fee (like $1 or $2).