Tom ID: 5a242b May 30, 2023, 9:13 a.m. No.163175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3176 >>3177 >>3178 >>3212 >>3271

05/29/2023

 

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1663319456670527488

PapiTrumpo (Twatt) HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!!!

 

19:00 EST

 

1900

 

>>2617647

Compare pool of V w/ painting of kids in pool (red shoes).

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>>2617682

this?

>>2617739

1 of 2

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https://truthsocial.com/@ilpresidento/posts/110454460503489171

ILPresidento (TruSoc) HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!!!

 

19:01 EST

 

1901

 

https://gettr.com/post/p2ia5rd37f8

Il Donaldo Trumpo (Gettr) HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!!!

 

19:01 EST

 

1901

 

>>2617647

Compare pool of V w/ painting of kids in pool (red shoes).

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>>2617682

This?

>>2617744

Confirmed.

What do you notice?

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https://t.me/RealDonaldoTrumpo/16034

IL Donaldo Trumpo (T.me) HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!!!

 

23:13 EST

 

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>>3285327

Darkest days.

Amen, brother.

This evil must be destroyed.

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Tom ID: 5a242b May 30, 2023, 9:19 a.m. No.163176   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3212 >>3271

>>163175

 

https://www.moreheadpools.com/blog/a-123-year-old-indoor-pool/

 

A 123 Year Old Indoor Pool?

June 8, 2018 • What's New

 

Indoor pools are impressive today but think about how much more remarkable they were over a hundred years ago!

 

If you paid attention in history class, there’s no doubt you learned aboutthe Vanderbilt family.George Vanderbilt, II is the grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt who’s known for owning the New York Central Railroad. George inherited many millions from his grandfather and father, William.

 

As an incredibly wealthy and prominent figure in the late 1800s, George Vanderbilt, II is known for building the Biltmore (completed in 1895), his grand estate located in the mountains of North Carolina. The Biltmore is still owned by George’s descendants today and is the largest privately-owned house in the country at 178,926 square feet – which includes an indoor pool that held 70,000 gallons of water!

 

While most homes in the late 19th century did not have indoor plumbing or electricity, the Biltmore had both! The indoor pool included several underwater lights as the pool room did not have any windows for natural light. It was designed by the estate’s head architect Richard Morris Hunt who commissioned Spanish architect Rafael Guastavino to create the dome tile ceiling of the pool room. Guastavino is known for his arches and dome designs around Europe, and he is also credited with creating the vaulting in New York City’s earliest subway stations.

 

Drained pool at the Biltmore

 

Though the Biltmore boasted many technological advancements for the time,unfortunately proper pool cleaning and circulation systems had not yet been invented, and that significantly decreased the usability of the indoor pool. We all know what happens to dirty, stagnant water if left alone too long – ew!Swimming pools in that age were more of a status symbol anyway, but to have one indoors exemplified the ultimate in luxury – of which the Biltmore is the pinnacle, even today!

 

Exterior of the Biltmore

 

We’re glad that modern improvements in pool sanitation technology have brought us effective and efficient ways to keep our pool water clean and clear. The most recent water purification technique is ultraviolet disinfection. This system passes water through an ultraviolet light wave frequency that has been proven to disrupt the DNA of pathogens – preventing them from reproducing or functioning. An ultraviolet light sanitation system significantly reduces the need for harsh chemicals to clean your water. It’s safer and healthier for your pool and for your family! Whether you’re dreaming of your own Biltmore-style indoor pool, or an outdoor pool, our design and construction teams are ready to make it a reality – complete with state-of-the-art sanitation and circluation technology to make sure you get the most out of your pool!

Tom ID: 5a242b May 30, 2023, 9:27 a.m. No.163177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3212 >>3271

>>163175

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/unlocking-hidden-doors-inside-biltmore-estate/story?id=35007703

 

Unlocking the Hidden Doors Inside the Biltmore Estate

ABC News

 

— – The sprawling Biltmore Estate, located in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, boasts an incredible 250 rooms, each grander and more ornate than the next.

 

George Washington Vanderbilt II began building the enormous estate in 1889 after visiting and falling in love with the Asheville area while on frequent doctor-recommended trips with his mother, since the North Carolina mountains and climate were known for their restorative powers. The opulent estate is home to 75 acres of lush landscaped gardens, 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms, 94 acres of vineyards, a 70,000-gallon indoor swimming pool and a bowling alley, just to name a few of the features.

 

“There’s no shortage of eye candy,” LeeAnn Donnelly, senior public relations manager at the Biltmore Estate, told ABC News.

 

However some of the estate’s most fascinating features are hidden, intentionally tucked away, designed as much for beautiful aesthetics as they were to accommodate hospitality. These concealed doors and passageways were built to allow Vanderbilt’s guests to move about more freely between corridors, or simply hide the behind-the-scenes hustle and bustle of the staff’s daily chores.

 

Travel with us as we explore another era, unlocking the mysterious hidden doors of the Biltmore Estate:

 

Winter Garden

 

PHOTO: Unlocking the Biltmore Estate's hidden doors in the library, Winter Garden and Breakfast Room.

Unlocking the Biltmore Estate's hidden doors in the library, Winter Garden and Breakfast Room.

The Biltmore Company

The Winter Garden is the room where tropical plants would have been located, surviving even during the harsh winter months. Underneath this vast, marble floor was the potted plant room located in the subbasement. Servants would use these large, heavy trap doors, which are concealed in the same marble flooring, to bring the potted plants up to the main level, eliminating the need to carry the plants through visible guest areas. Early plans indicate an elevator was supposed to be installed under the trap doors, however one never was and a ladder remains in its place. If you peek down into the trap doors, you’ll see that the potted plant room has now been replaced by an employee break room.

 

Billiard Room

 

PHOTO:Unlocking the hidden doors inside Asheville, North Carolina's beautiful Biltmore Estate.

Unlocking the hidden doors inside Asheville, North Carolina's beautiful Biltmore Estate.

The Biltmore Company

Vanderbilt’s Billiard Room has an elaborate hidden wooden door concealed into the wall which leads to the gentlemen’s Smoking Room. Guests could open the door with the push of a button that released the lock holding the door in place. The Billiard Room was used for billiards and tabletop games such as dominoes. Although it was primarily a gentleman’s room, it was also occasionally used by women. The concealed Smoking Room was much more exclusive, however. It was mostly the gentlemen’s domain, where Vanderbilt and his guests would retire with brandy and cigars.

 

Breakfast Room

 

PHOTO: Unlocking the Biltmore Estate's hidden doors in the library, Winter Garden and Breakfast Room.

Unlocking the Biltmore Estate's hidden doors in the library, Winter Garden and Breakfast Room.

The Biltmore Company

The Breakfast Room was used as the informal dining room, although by today’s standards, it’s not very informal. With two Renoir portraits hanging on the wall, "Young Algerian Girl" and "Child with an Orange,” it’s certainly a fancier setting than what a typical family is used to in 2015. The “Child with an Orange” portrait is actually hanging on the hidden door, which leads into the Butler’s Pantry. If you look closely you can see the doorknob below the frame on the right to allow servants to enter discreetly with hot meals. Hand-tooled Spanish leather and red Italian marble adjoin the walls, which is the same material used to cover the hidden doorway to create a seamless appearance.

 

Library

 

PHOTO: Unlocking the Biltmore Estate's hidden doors in the library, Winter Garden and Breakfast Room.

Unlocking the Biltmore Estate's hidden doors in the library, Winter Garden and Breakfast Room.

The Biltmore Company

The Biltmore Estate’s stunning library holds more than 10,000 books, many of which are first editions. The library is two stories tall, with a spiral staircase leading up to a balcony that extends behind the fireplace to the other side of the room. A door located on the balcony leads to a secret passageway outside of Vanderbilt’s guest’s bedrooms on the second floor. This was designed to allow guests to go back and forth from their rooms to grab a book without having to travel all the way down the grand staircase and back. For instance, a lady could grab a book in her nightgown and quickly get back to her room, something that would not have been permissible down the grand staircase in the highly-trafficked area of the Estate.

 

Mr. Vanderbilt’s Bedroom

 

PHOTO:Unlocking the hidden doors inside Asheville, North Carolina's beautiful Biltmore Estate.

Unlocking the hidden doors inside Asheville, North Carolina's beautiful Biltmore Estate.

The Biltmore Company

Vanderbilt’s closet door is covered in burlap with a gold leaf on top. He took great care in every detail of the architecture in the Biltmore Estate, even concealing the closet doors in certain rooms, such as his own. This was to avoid the break in symmetry that a doorframe would create. Vanderbilt’s closet is filled with period clothing typical of what he would have worn in the late 1800s, but is not his actual clothing. Changes of clothing happened several times a day as one would not wear the same outfit to go horseback riding as they would to a banquet.

 

It took six years to complete construction on the Biltmore Estate.

Tom ID: 5a242b May 30, 2023, 7:36 p.m. No.163185   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Need to take a break, spend some time with muh lil guy, will be back when he is in bed, bring stuffs over from Twatt and do work on all the threads/map