Title | : | Most Extreme Excesses In The Gilded Age |
Lasting | : | 11.18 |
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Views | : | 657 rb |
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The solid gold toilet seat Comment from : Arleen Rooney |
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DONALD TRUMP ALSO HAS A GOLDEN TOILET SEAT IN TRUMP TOWER NYC NOW YOU KNOW WHAT CLASS OF PEOPLE HAVE NUBEAU RICHE GOLDEN TOILET SEATS Comment from : Ron Walker |
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Party in that era is more polite and morale than today Today party you see people act and dance like a monkey and women dress like a whore People drunks and made noise Very low class nowdays Comment from : Abdul Razak |
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Why do I feel so disgusted with this? Comment from : Kay brewer |
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I thought the Vanderbilt family, as descendent from dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, was old money and traditional as one can be Comment from : André Ribeiro |
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Those floral curtains are nit printed fabric They are fesigned from EMBROIDERED fabric Very expensive Comment from : Eunice Stone |
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The snowy egret Comment from : blood moon valley |
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And today we have the Kardashians My, how we've slipped in taste, manners and breeding Comment from : Virginia Grundman |
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The most unbelievable excess of this era to me is that these parasitic vermin were allowed to exist 🟪 Comment from : Thomas Pickering |
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The Biltmore Mansion is by far the best place to visit! So much history and innovation there If you ever go to Ashville, NC you need to go see it Comment from : Autumn Iselin |
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Does someone know what/who is the title/composer of the music that is playing in the background at the start of this? Thanks! Comment from : Sara S |
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Amazing cuontent Comment from : WEALTHY CHARACTER |
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income tax destroyedthe Gilded AGE Comment from : Richard Davenport |
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Freinemys? Comment from : Chris West |
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trump will do it he will get himself a gold leaf toilet from the money he scams from his dupes Comment from : steveo R |
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they are still doing it todays rich make them look poor Comment from : steveo R |
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The horse or the rider weird history dude they're both horses butts full of crap Comment from : Lola |
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The 1 of Rich Dumbassery is still going on just not called the guilded agemore like the tinfoil age and instead of ostentatious balls it's Elon musk and Jeff bezos and sir Richard Branson going around seeing who's the biggest space cadet with the fattest walletwhile us paupers are still barely getting by Comment from : Lola |
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What is the classical piece he is using in this video? Comment from : Diana Riverjackson |
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Bruh why don’t you mention the two ladies who saved the birds?? Comment from : Alex S |
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As with today, the Nouveau Riche flaunt their wealth while the Vieux Riche kept theirs a secret 😁 Comment from : Alex S |
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They destroyed the original pidgeon Comment from : Jo Davis |
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'picture one of those mutants from my Super Sweet 16' brbrMade me choke laughing Comment from : David Gregory |
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Why do I feel like we never left the Gilded Age Comment from : Unguelo Otay |
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It seems that the Gilded Age shares the same period of time of the Victorian era What's the difference between them? Thanks Comment from : CR 506 |
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So what you're saying is I don't want to be royalty in midevil times I want to be rich in the gilded age lmaobrbrbrbr(I want to be neither for so many reasons but imagining being pampered high-class is something everyone does lol) Comment from : Mocha•ᄉ• |
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I noticed the first error even before 90 seconds were up The host of the 'party of the decade', Alva Vanderbilt, was married to William Kissam Vanderbilt, not his grandfather, Cornelius Vanderbilt Comment from : Philip Lillingston |
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If I wanted to "flaunt" my money 💵💰🤑 I would have a really big, nice place and have a party 🎉 once a month and just have maybe four cars one private jet an RV a yacht ⛵ and a private train 🚂🚃 plus I would have a nice restaurant combination store 🏪 for people that can't afford anything just give a donation or not and for kids an amusement park with games and rides up to the age of 17 and for people between 18 to 30 other stuff that they might like Comment from : Gary Carpenter |
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This makes me sick these rich turds live like this and had extravagant homes and elegant foodwhile the rest of America and my ancestors couldn't afford a bucket to pee in and barely could afford a cold water flat or a old tar paper roof on a shot gun shack and we're lucky to get chicken gizzards and giblets and tortillas what's changed not much Comment from : Lola Campbell |
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Why wasn’t it acceptable to give to the poor Comment from : Rodmic1967 |
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I live in Asheville, NC which is home to the Biltmore House The largest house in the united states and it’s ridiculoussss You can take tours of the whole property and it takes half to a full day minimum Comment from : cheesy1nacho |
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So basically the wealthy indulged themselves on whatever they could Comment from : David Corruthers |
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These must be the most disgusting people on the inside Comment from : Dozha Deville |
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7:27 - John Goodman time traveler, confirmed Comment from : Jesse Stirling |
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Great job, I’ll use it in my US History classes with my students…☝️👏👏👏 Comment from : Jose de Jesus Torres Munoz |
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Mythology of Hagrid Comment from : White Blogger Black Specs |
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What incredible pigs they were Comment from : Michael Rapson |
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You can go to the Vanderbilt mansion near Asheville but it will cost you I can't remember how much but I declined to go because I figured they were rich enough without me forking over a larger sum than I expected to pay for looking at a house Comment from : Kimberly Lets Go |
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oh pleaes the billionaire class today is hte guilded age of yesteryear they still live in luxury and such it's just that hey kind of toned down the lavishness in public Comment from : Joe Swanson |
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1:18 is wrong The housewarming hostess was Alva Vanderbilt, but her husband was William K Vanderbilt, not Cornelius Also, 3:33 is wrong George Washington Vanderbilt was not William and Cornelius's son Comment from : Mauvaiset Bourgeoisie |
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I have a working AC I win Comment from : swamp ass superstar |
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GOD HEALS ALL ✨️ 💖 ❤️ brJ Comment from : Dijah Trump |
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The Biltmore estate is mind-boggling Definitely worth a visit if you haven't been Comment from : Orion |
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Mehgan would totally love this! Comment from : Relaxation Station |
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Tartaria Comment from : Johnny Be good |
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bCornelius Vanderbilt/bbrbrbDied January 4, 1877/b Comment from : Keith Johnson |
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Rosmah Mansor watching this in 2022: 😪😪 Comment from : TooLittleInfo |
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For some reason this is one of my favourite eras Wouldn't mind bingeing on TV shows set during this period Comment from : Nancy oyula |
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The information about the vanderbilts still owning the home near Asheville isn’t true They don’t live there nor use it In fact the city kinda hates them Comment from : Lila Leveritt |
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💵💵💵🏤 Comment from : Daffodils Guerrero |
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you're not funny stop making jokes pls Comment from : Julia Maravilla |
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You can probably fulfill more fantasies today for far less than you could in the gilded age Comment from : The Stock Trader |
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I thought there were a lot more than 1 golden toilet seat in the USA Seriously, I think theres been tons of times ive seen them in random clips or whatever Pure Gold Comment from : The Stock Trader |
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Is it just me or does the narrator sounds like Stephen Colbert? Comment from : Sports Master |
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Not loving the cheesy jokes Comment from : Julianna Candela |
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Poor animals! It’s so sad how humanity has made so many animals go extinct!! Comment from : Carla Estrada |
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I used one of Saddam’s gold toilets in Iraq Comment from : josh656 |
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I definitely enjoy seeing the elaborate lifestyles of the Gilded Age, but don't care for your comical comparisons to the present day Comment from : Steve |
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Make no mistake about it The rich are our enemies and always have been Comment from : MagicalSkyWizard |
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gee i've always wanted my own private rail car Comment from : Stephen Spilker |
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I tour the Newport Mansions They were greedy, selfcentered? Immoral misers The help asked for a raise and everyone of them were let go because of it They were worked 24-7 for their small payi cant imagine the poor servant men and woman were at the mercy of these lowlifes Comment from : Orianna |
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Monkeygrabaorange ; you sound sooooooo jealous !!!!!!!!!!!!-!--- Comment from : Tyrone Jones |
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Nothing wrong with living up to what you could afford Comment from : Tyrone Jones |
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Narrator mutters too much - boring and annoying Apart from that, interesting content Comment from : Susan Hesler |
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there may not be a marble house BUT there is a marble room in cleveland, ohio it's an upscale restaurant Comment from : k a y l e e |
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I would love to know what music poor or “common people listened to in different eras like the Victorian era and the guilted age did they have access to any music? And was it different than conventional classical music? Comment from : wolfgang hagar |
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The auto-baron homes in the Detroit area are incredible! Comment from : Cathy Hinz |
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Cornelius invented contract bridge Comment from : Emerald Kimble |
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Nothing has changed except for the continued lies that if everyday people work hard enough, they can live like the wealthy It's always been a joke Comment from : Itsdefinitelysarcasm_77 |
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disgusting people Comment from : Bob |
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BBUT CAPITALISM IS SO GOOD WHO CARES THAT CHILDREN HAD TO DIE IN FACTORIES??? Comment from : CrackPidgeon |
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This might have some of his funniest asides Comment from : Liz Snoddy |
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Psht These people were nothing Now we have a Walton that bought so much art she had to build a museum to house it Only that wasn't enough, and she's building a 2nd next door And I think she's the 'poorest' of the family If they had the work/pay regulations of the 19th century at their disposal, you can be sure they wouldn't be building mansions, they would be building private skyscrapers 'Billionaires Row' would have a very different meaning Also, how did you not have a single picture of someone wearing egret feathers?!? There are hundreds available! Comment from : Colm Kirk |
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Having been to the biltmore the damn place is insane for its size…indoor swimming pool, fitness room, the whole nine yards…smh…and to think this was for V’s family, which was just him and his wife at the time… Comment from : Marquies Riley |
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The gist of this programe is the so very funny voice of the host Comment from : V G R L |
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I really find the added attempt at humor, annoyingbrI just want to hear the details of the story! Comment from : Bonny McDermott |
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The rich in those days didn’t mess around They were filthy rich and they wanted everyone to know it Comment from : Crypto 100X |
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Stolen country Comment from : easy education |
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Lol so I have no doubt Cornelius wanted to one up William But one of the reasons the Breakers was built the way it was, was because the house before the Breakers burnt down And C wanted a place where the structure could never be burned down Also, the Breakers was built as a family home for during the summer While Marble house was 1 built as part of a divorce settlement for Williams wife Ava, and 2 Ava designed Marble house to look like Versailles so she could host European nobility and hopefully (successfully) convince one of them to marry her daughter So the houses were built for very different reasons…at least according to the Tourguides at both houses Where all that info is from Comment from : MegMegS |
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ERROR: 1:14-1:24brCornelius Vanderbilt was already dead for the 1883 dinner/ballbrCornelius was NOT ever married to AlvabrAlva E Smith was married to Cornelius' grandson, William K Vanderbilt Comment from : Missi Reason |
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Jackie Kennedy Onassis has warm water piped to her her toilets Kinda fancy living Comment from : Pam Martens |
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I always love the 'friend or foe, grab the dough' era Comment from : Rick Gallo |
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Comment from : Yeye playz |
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So many incorrect facts and incorrect identities 😵💫 Your videos are entertaining but not well researched😱 Comment from : Amy Ogden |
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Nothing has changed…instead of a lavish private railroad car, they build rockets now! Comment from : Kay Cortapassi |
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Stayed with a friend at his parent’s place in Tuxedo Park, New York, lots of “cottages” of the 1890s upper class Comment from : Ted Ecker |
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William Randolph Hearst’s San Simeon and the Hearst Castle gets my vote for Gilded Age opulence Comment from : That’s Just Crazy Talk |
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I went to wedding in one of those mansions and it made me feel… Smad Rich people being extra super duper showy makes me sad and mad Comment from : Naomi Kriss |
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Money will always be a curse but definitely has its history Comment from : Lavenderflowers Fall |
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no need for the nostalgia of THAT Gilded Ageyou're living in one, right this very minute! Look around, same antics, an incredibly wealthy minority manipulating everything from housing prices, food and energy prices, an onslaught of immigrants for cheap labormaking billions! Spending it on lavish abodes, here in the US and around the world Plus, having no concern for the average man in any land No need to try to relive the 1890syou're privileged to live through this most unequal of times in terms of wealth distribution Revel in it! Comment from : Bruce Marsico |
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"because, giving to the needy was out of the question" Comment from : thearm95 |
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What's new is old some things never change Comment from : Jos Ron |
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