Soldadito de Hierro
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Dani Fernández Me muero Al pensar que algún día este sueño Llegue hasta…
Dani Fernández & Nil Moliner Me muero Al pensar que algún día este sueño Llegue hasta…
Nil Moliner Me muero Al pensar que algún día este sueño Llegue hasta…
Nil Moliner Dani Fernández Me muero Al pensar que algún día este sueño Llegue hasta…
Nil Moliner feat. Dani Fernández Me muero Al pensar que algún día este sueño Llegue hasta…


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411 Tell me your fable A fable Tell me your fable Tell me your…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Tito Santana

Use some critical thinking skills here. The story does not add up. Not even close.
Who is actually buying this story?
It's obvious they did not possess the capabilities to build such a building at that time, at that pace. Those pictures are not of a brand new building, those are of an old & weathered building. Give me a break
When they say a building was 'Founded in (insert year)', that's exactly what happened. They Found the building, it was already there. Someone else built it, not in the late 1800s that's for sure.
Just as all buildings that look like that in this realm/country/world. spruced it up a little bit, and claimed that they built it.
There's no good construction photos in that video are there? Of course not. Drawings. That's what we get, drawings. And maybe yè oldé ladder lean.
They built that building how fast? With basements that were how tall? And the dome that was how high? With what kind of equipment & construction technology?
They don't build stuff like that today, who actually thinks they could build it back then.
What a joke.



All comments from YouTube:

Summer Bozeman

I grew up watching the Disney live action musical “Newsies” about the newsboys’ strike of 1899, organized by children working for the New York World. I didn’t realize until now that the filmmakers actually showed this building several times in the film, and I am surprised and impressed that Disney went to that level of trouble in the name of historical accuracy for a children’s movie!

Robert Moore

The Chrysler Building is my favorite skyscraper in New York and in all the world as well. A true work of art. May she stand forever.

Manuel Dpmingo Perez Navales

It's a shame how that victorian buildings dissappeared. They were so theatrical and poetics... New York has lost slmost all his soul since 1950.

Sacto1654

They were also way too expensive to maintain per square meter of floor space. That's why they took down the Singer Building, too.

DK4709

@Sacto1654 Pretty sure they have the money for maintenance

Antoine Silva

@DK4709 I’m sure they have a bunch of money. Just greed. Classic American move.

LUIS

@Sacto1654 This was the same false argument pushed for the destruction of many buildings. Happily, this was not taken as true, and many older structures were not only saved, but refurbished and put to good use. The Singer Tower was destroyed out of pure greed and ignorance. If they could have saved the Woolworth Tower, they could have done the same to the Singer. The Singer was a victim of the ethos of the 60s, which did not understand the conservation of older, historic buildings. It was only later in the 70s, that a more widespread appreciation of older buildings began to unfold. By then, many of the great gems of architecture in American cities had become a mere memory. The late 50s, and throughout the 60s and 70s, saw a wholesale destruction of many historic and notable buildings. Cities cannot just contain edifices which are cost efficient and low maitenance. They must also inspire, delight and dignify. Most modern buildings seem to appeal to the bottom line, which is cost. Which is why they're mostly overbearingly drab and exhibit little or no character. This exolains why a small, three story, townhouse in the Village is more engaging then a post war, sleek pared down, multisory highrise.

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Joe

I love these historical documentaries on how, who and why buildings were constructed, where their name came from, and why some got demolished, one of my most favourite documentary on Rise and Fall buildings is Old Pennsylvania Railroad Station, such a shame, and to build Madison Square Gardens on top.

clarissa krigger

We really lost some architectural gems here in the city

Blair Williams

I can't help but notice the Singer Tower standing proudly at the far right of the frame at 20:40. My favorite lost treasure brought to my awareness by Its History . Thank you the videos Ryan !

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