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Arkansas Duck Hunt: Dangerous Territory: TN River Boys
Again we traveled to Arkansas for our last trip of the 2012-2013 season. On this particular hunt we split up into two groups of 4 hunters, and when we met up...
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Wilderness Arkansas: The Louisiana Purchase
In 1803, the United States negotiated one of the largest real estate deals in history. For $15 million, France deeded 828000 square miles to the fledgling r...
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Arkansas' Flag and its Story
The first flags in what is now the American state of Arkansas were those of the European colonial empires of the French and Spanish that explored, settled, and traded there. The land that is now the state of Arkansas was purchased from France by the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Arkansas became a territory in 1819 and was admitted as the 25th state in 1836. That same yea
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East to Arkansas state capital: Texarkana, Arkansas to Little Rock 2015-05-26
0:01-0:50 Leaving Arkansas Welcome Center east of Texarkana, Arkansas & entering Interstate 30 east
58:40 Exiting at Exit 73 Arkadelphia exit (pit stop)
1:01:30 Re-entering Interstate 30 east
1:49:20 Exiting for downtown Little Rock, Arkansas
1:49:50-1:54:03 Through downtown Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is also the c
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Rush-hour Little Rock, Arkansas to Searcy, Arkansas 2015-05-26
Joining Little Rock's homeward rush traffic for the smaller Arkansas city of Searcy.
0:01-2:30 Inching forward in Little Rock's afternoon rush hour traffic on the Interstate
6:50 Leaving Interstate 40 for Arkansas 67/167
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_67_in_Arkansas
47:14 Exiting Arkansas 67/167 at Searcy, Arkansas
Searcy (/ˈsɜrsi/ sur-see) is the largest city and county seat[1] of Whit
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Deadly Twisters Hit Central, Southern US 2014 | Vilonia Arkansas Tornado | VIDEO
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
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Vilonia Arkansas Tornado 2014 | Deadly Twisters Hit Central, Southern US | VIDEO
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
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Today in Arkansas: How high the pay?
Max Brantley with Today in Arkansas on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Topics: Pay for politicians; LR schools under fire; Ted Thomas to PSC; the earth moves in fracking territory; Stacy Hurst looks for another prestige appointment.
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(Arkansas) Underage Drinking Prevention in Arkansas
This video highlights some of Arkansas' strategies to limit youth access to alcohol, examines the effects of underage drinking on public health, and showcase...
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Today in Arkansas: Better pay enters the campaign
Senior editor Max Brantley with a video news roundup: Democrats think they have a winner of an issue now that a minimum wage increase has been certified for the ballot. Also today: Record enrollment at UA; Democrats contest Republican territory; an Arby's robbery suspect with a long history; a hot mike figures in a UALR official's departure.
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On The Border.mpg
The lost footage -- "On The Border". Outlaws and Judge Isaac Parker on the border of Arkansas-Oklahoma, the outlaw territory.
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CREEPY TORNADO HIT ARKANSAS 27 APRIL 2014
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
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//WOSCT// Taco Bell GT Series - Race 5: Arkansas
we head to my territory! XD.
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56 U.S. State, D.C. & Territory Quarters
All 56 American state, D.C. and territory quarters with their images explained.
Anyone who has handled coins of the United States in recent years has most likely noticed the wide variety of designs on the 25 cent pieces or quarters. The quarter dollar coin has been in use with various designs since 1796. It was between 1932 and 1998, that the design of the quarter included a portrait of George Wa
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Execution Day at Fort Smith
Between 1871 and 1896, eighty-six (86) were executed by hanging under the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of the Western District of Arkansas and Indian Te...
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f-Stop Arkansas, Oct 13, Part 1
In the summer of 2013 the members of American Outback decided to make a fall run in the Arkansas Ozarks. The focus of this overlanding trip was photography -- while we would have a planned route, there would be no specific destination in mind each day. Instead, we'd stop and spend whatever time we wanted to shoot photos and videos of our experience, camping for three nights along the trail where
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This Week in Arkansas History, Episode 56 — "Albert Pike"
Episode 56, "Albert Pike," is part of a made-for-radio series presented by Secretary of State Mark Martin. You've seen the name of this episode's subject on buildings, highways and Masonic...
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Moses Uvere: Arkansas and B.O.B
Moses Uvere takes a wild adventure with his two companions into the great unknown territory of Little Rock, AR. While surveying the land He stumbles across t...
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Pine Bluff Fire Department taking delivery of 3 E-ONE Custom Pumpers by Sunbelt Fire
We would like to thank the Pine Bluff Fire Department in Arkansas on their newest purchase of 3 E-ONE fire trucks. They did an awesome job in designing this ...
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Bigfoot in Central Arkansas?
I was out walking my dogs the other day when I noticed this tree snapped over about 7 feet up. I've heard from several Bigfoot researchers that this is a possible territory marking. Also, we hear something large moving through the woods at night.
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Gay USA 6/10/15
Guam has become the first US territory to open marriage to gay couples.
An Arkansas judge orders the state to recognize 500 legal same-sex marriages performed there earlier this year.
Progress for transgender people in Ireland, Colombia, OSHA, Pennsylvania, Barnard, and in the White House.
We’ll discuss an assortment of Graham crackers.
Folk singing legend and out lesbian Ronnie Gilbert of The
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SHATTERED BY OIL: Exxon Arkansas Spill and the People Left Behind (Part 1)
On March 29, 2013, an ExxonMobil oil pipeline that runs under a tiny residential neighborhood in Mayflower, Ark. split open and spilled 210000 gallons of Ca...
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It Started Here
Written and directed by Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist professor at the University of Arkansas Larry Foley. No single acquisition of...
Arkansas Duck Hunt: Dangerous Territory: TN River Boys
Again we traveled to Arkansas for our last trip of the 2012-2013 season. On this particular hunt we split up into two groups of 4 hunters, and when we met up......
Again we traveled to Arkansas for our last trip of the 2012-2013 season. On this particular hunt we split up into two groups of 4 hunters, and when we met up...
wn.com/Arkansas Duck Hunt Dangerous Territory Tn River Boys
Again we traveled to Arkansas for our last trip of the 2012-2013 season. On this particular hunt we split up into two groups of 4 hunters, and when we met up...
Wilderness Arkansas: The Louisiana Purchase
In 1803, the United States negotiated one of the largest real estate deals in history. For $15 million, France deeded 828000 square miles to the fledgling r......
In 1803, the United States negotiated one of the largest real estate deals in history. For $15 million, France deeded 828000 square miles to the fledgling r...
wn.com/Wilderness Arkansas The Louisiana Purchase
In 1803, the United States negotiated one of the largest real estate deals in history. For $15 million, France deeded 828000 square miles to the fledgling r...
Arkansas' Flag and its Story
The first flags in what is now the American state of Arkansas were those of the European colonial empires of the French and Spanish that explored, settled, and ...
The first flags in what is now the American state of Arkansas were those of the European colonial empires of the French and Spanish that explored, settled, and traded there. The land that is now the state of Arkansas was purchased from France by the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Arkansas became a territory in 1819 and was admitted as the 25th state in 1836. That same year, a 25th star was added to the national flag. Arkansas continued to see changes in the national flag until the present 50 star flag. During the American Civil War, Arkansas was part of the Confederate States of America.
The state flag of Arkansas was first adopted in 1913 and slightly modified to its current version in 1924. The flag consists of a field of red with a diamond in the center, representing the only diamond producing state in the United States. 25 white stars in the blue border symbolize Arkansas’ admission as the 25th state. The four blue stars in the central white diamond signify the four nations that Arkansas has been a part of: France, Spain, the United States, and the Confederate States. The three below the word Arkansas symbolize the fact that the land that is now Arkansas became part of the United States in 1803 when the Louisiana Purchase was made. Arkansas was also the third state to be admitted from lands that were part of that purchase.
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The first flags in what is now the American state of Arkansas were those of the European colonial empires of the French and Spanish that explored, settled, and traded there. The land that is now the state of Arkansas was purchased from France by the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Arkansas became a territory in 1819 and was admitted as the 25th state in 1836. That same year, a 25th star was added to the national flag. Arkansas continued to see changes in the national flag until the present 50 star flag. During the American Civil War, Arkansas was part of the Confederate States of America.
The state flag of Arkansas was first adopted in 1913 and slightly modified to its current version in 1924. The flag consists of a field of red with a diamond in the center, representing the only diamond producing state in the United States. 25 white stars in the blue border symbolize Arkansas’ admission as the 25th state. The four blue stars in the central white diamond signify the four nations that Arkansas has been a part of: France, Spain, the United States, and the Confederate States. The three below the word Arkansas symbolize the fact that the land that is now Arkansas became part of the United States in 1803 when the Louisiana Purchase was made. Arkansas was also the third state to be admitted from lands that were part of that purchase.
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- published: 25 Nov 2014
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East to Arkansas state capital: Texarkana, Arkansas to Little Rock 2015-05-26
0:01-0:50 Leaving Arkansas Welcome Center east of Texarkana, Arkansas & entering Interstate 30 east
58:40 Exiting at Exit 73 Arkadelphia exit (pit stop)
1:01:30...
0:01-0:50 Leaving Arkansas Welcome Center east of Texarkana, Arkansas & entering Interstate 30 east
58:40 Exiting at Exit 73 Arkadelphia exit (pit stop)
1:01:30 Re-entering Interstate 30 east
1:49:20 Exiting for downtown Little Rock, Arkansas
1:49:50-1:54:03 Through downtown Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is also the county seat of Pulaski County. It was incorporated on November 7, 1831 on the south bank of the Arkansas River very near the geographic center of the state. The city derives its name from a small rock formation along the river, named "La Petit Roche" by the French in 1799. The capital of the Arkansas Territory was moved to Little Rock from Arkansas Post in 1821. The city's population was 193,524 at the 2010 census. The five-county Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is ranked 75th in terms of population in the United States with 724,385 residents according to the 2013 estimate by the United States Census Bureau.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Rock,_Arkansas
URL to route map of this drive:
https://goo.gl/maps/eoY0e
URL to playlist of all videos captured on this trip east from Los Angeles, California to Columbus, Ohio:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZiOqJL_FqTTTezrDeK5ICu7WgpTNL
wn.com/East To Arkansas State Capital Texarkana, Arkansas To Little Rock 2015 05 26
0:01-0:50 Leaving Arkansas Welcome Center east of Texarkana, Arkansas & entering Interstate 30 east
58:40 Exiting at Exit 73 Arkadelphia exit (pit stop)
1:01:30 Re-entering Interstate 30 east
1:49:20 Exiting for downtown Little Rock, Arkansas
1:49:50-1:54:03 Through downtown Little Rock, Arkansas
Little Rock is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is also the county seat of Pulaski County. It was incorporated on November 7, 1831 on the south bank of the Arkansas River very near the geographic center of the state. The city derives its name from a small rock formation along the river, named "La Petit Roche" by the French in 1799. The capital of the Arkansas Territory was moved to Little Rock from Arkansas Post in 1821. The city's population was 193,524 at the 2010 census. The five-county Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is ranked 75th in terms of population in the United States with 724,385 residents according to the 2013 estimate by the United States Census Bureau.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Rock,_Arkansas
URL to route map of this drive:
https://goo.gl/maps/eoY0e
URL to playlist of all videos captured on this trip east from Los Angeles, California to Columbus, Ohio:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZiOqJL_FqTTTezrDeK5ICu7WgpTNL
- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Rush-hour Little Rock, Arkansas to Searcy, Arkansas 2015-05-26
Joining Little Rock's homeward rush traffic for the smaller Arkansas city of Searcy.
0:01-2:30 Inching forward in Little Rock's afternoon rush hour traffic on ...
Joining Little Rock's homeward rush traffic for the smaller Arkansas city of Searcy.
0:01-2:30 Inching forward in Little Rock's afternoon rush hour traffic on the Interstate
6:50 Leaving Interstate 40 for Arkansas 67/167
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_67_in_Arkansas
47:14 Exiting Arkansas 67/167 at Searcy, Arkansas
Searcy (/ˈsɜrsi/ sur-see) is the largest city and county seat[1] of White County, Arkansas, United States. According to 2014 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 23,768.[2] It is the principal city of the Searcy, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of White County. The city takes its name from Richard Searcy, a judge for the Superior Court of the Arkansas Territory. Searcy is the home of Harding University.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searcy,_Arkansas
URL to route map of this drive:
https://goo.gl/maps/P5i0k
URL to playlist of all videos captured on this trip east from Los Angeles, California to Columbus, Ohio:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZiOqJL_FqTTTezrDeK5ICu7WgpTNLXcX
wn.com/Rush Hour Little Rock, Arkansas To Searcy, Arkansas 2015 05 26
Joining Little Rock's homeward rush traffic for the smaller Arkansas city of Searcy.
0:01-2:30 Inching forward in Little Rock's afternoon rush hour traffic on the Interstate
6:50 Leaving Interstate 40 for Arkansas 67/167
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_67_in_Arkansas
47:14 Exiting Arkansas 67/167 at Searcy, Arkansas
Searcy (/ˈsɜrsi/ sur-see) is the largest city and county seat[1] of White County, Arkansas, United States. According to 2014 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 23,768.[2] It is the principal city of the Searcy, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of White County. The city takes its name from Richard Searcy, a judge for the Superior Court of the Arkansas Territory. Searcy is the home of Harding University.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searcy,_Arkansas
URL to route map of this drive:
https://goo.gl/maps/P5i0k
URL to playlist of all videos captured on this trip east from Los Angeles, California to Columbus, Ohio:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZiOqJL_FqTTTezrDeK5ICu7WgpTNLXcX
- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 3
Deadly Twisters Hit Central, Southern US 2014 | Vilonia Arkansas Tornado | VIDEO
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ......
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
wn.com/Deadly Twisters Hit Central, Southern US 2014 | Vilonia Arkansas Tornado | Video
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
Vilonia Arkansas Tornado 2014 | Deadly Twisters Hit Central, Southern US | VIDEO
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ......
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
wn.com/Vilonia Arkansas Tornado 2014 | Deadly Twisters Hit Central, Southern US | Video
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
Today in Arkansas: How high the pay?
Max Brantley with Today in Arkansas on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Topics: Pay for politicians; LR schools under fire; Ted Thomas to PSC; the earth moves in fracking ter...
Max Brantley with Today in Arkansas on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Topics: Pay for politicians; LR schools under fire; Ted Thomas to PSC; the earth moves in fracking territory; Stacy Hurst looks for another prestige appointment.
wn.com/Today In Arkansas How High The Pay
Max Brantley with Today in Arkansas on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Topics: Pay for politicians; LR schools under fire; Ted Thomas to PSC; the earth moves in fracking territory; Stacy Hurst looks for another prestige appointment.
- published: 07 Jan 2015
- views: 190
(Arkansas) Underage Drinking Prevention in Arkansas
This video highlights some of Arkansas' strategies to limit youth access to alcohol, examines the effects of underage drinking on public health, and showcase......
This video highlights some of Arkansas' strategies to limit youth access to alcohol, examines the effects of underage drinking on public health, and showcase...
wn.com/(Arkansas) Underage Drinking Prevention In Arkansas
This video highlights some of Arkansas' strategies to limit youth access to alcohol, examines the effects of underage drinking on public health, and showcase...
- published: 29 Sep 2010
- views: 872
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author: SAMHSA
Today in Arkansas: Better pay enters the campaign
Senior editor Max Brantley with a video news roundup: Democrats think they have a winner of an issue now that a minimum wage increase has been certified for the...
Senior editor Max Brantley with a video news roundup: Democrats think they have a winner of an issue now that a minimum wage increase has been certified for the ballot. Also today: Record enrollment at UA; Democrats contest Republican territory; an Arby's robbery suspect with a long history; a hot mike figures in a UALR official's departure.
wn.com/Today In Arkansas Better Pay Enters The Campaign
Senior editor Max Brantley with a video news roundup: Democrats think they have a winner of an issue now that a minimum wage increase has been certified for the ballot. Also today: Record enrollment at UA; Democrats contest Republican territory; an Arby's robbery suspect with a long history; a hot mike figures in a UALR official's departure.
- published: 03 Sep 2014
- views: 286
On The Border.mpg
The lost footage -- "On The Border". Outlaws and Judge Isaac Parker on the border of Arkansas-Oklahoma, the outlaw territory....
The lost footage -- "On The Border". Outlaws and Judge Isaac Parker on the border of Arkansas-Oklahoma, the outlaw territory.
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The lost footage -- "On The Border". Outlaws and Judge Isaac Parker on the border of Arkansas-Oklahoma, the outlaw territory.
CREEPY TORNADO HIT ARKANSAS 27 APRIL 2014
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ......
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
wn.com/Creepy Tornado Hit Arkansas 27 April 2014
Tornadoes strike Oklahoma in the US central territory Huge tornado hit Oklahoma, Deadly Tornadoes caught on camera april 2014 Moments of tornado hit Kansas, ...
56 U.S. State, D.C. & Territory Quarters
All 56 American state, D.C. and territory quarters with their images explained.
Anyone who has handled coins of the United States in recent years has most like...
All 56 American state, D.C. and territory quarters with their images explained.
Anyone who has handled coins of the United States in recent years has most likely noticed the wide variety of designs on the 25 cent pieces or quarters. The quarter dollar coin has been in use with various designs since 1796. It was between 1932 and 1998, that the design of the quarter included a portrait of George Washington on the obverse side and a bald eagle, the national bird, on the reverse side. The eagle perched on a bundle of arrows with olive branches below. In 1997, Congress issued the United States Commemorative Coin Program Act, which was signed into law by then President Bill Clinton on December 1, 1997, which established the 50 state quarter program. Beginning in 1999, the long familiar eagle design was replaced with a design emblematic of each of the 50 states. Five coins were issued each year between 1999 and 2008, or one every 10 weeks. The coins were issued in the order that the states ratified the Constitution. George Washington’s portrait on the observe side was also slightly redesigned. The United States of America scrolls above his head, while the words Quarter Dollar are displayed beneath. The word Liberty appears to the left of Washington and the national motto of “In God We Trust,” adopted in 1956, appears to the right. The Mint mark for each coin appears below this, an S for the San Francisco Mint, a D for Denver Mint, and a P for the Philadelphia Mint. The great majority of coins in circulation are from the Denver and Philadelphia mints, while coins from the San Francisco Mint are mostly proof coins produced for collectors. The reverse side’s central design is different for each quarter, but always displays the states name across the top with the year that the state ratified the Constitution directly below that. The Latin phrase of “E Pluribus Unum,” in use since 1776, appears at the bottom, which translates to “Out of Many One.” Above this is the year that the coin was minted.
After the conclusion of the 50 state quarters in 2008, six additional new quarters were issued the following year in 2009 for the federal District of Columbia and the five territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Additional Tags:
Delaware
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Georgia
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Maryland
South Carolina
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Virginia
New York
North Carolina
Rhode Island
Vermont
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ohio
Louisiana
Indiana
Mississippi
Illinois
Alabama
Maine
Missouri
Arkansas
Michigan
Florida
Texas
Iowa
Wisconsin
California
Minnesota
Oregon
Kansas
West Virginia
Nevada
Nebraska
Colorado
North Dakota
South Dakota
Montana
Washington
Idaho
Wyoming
Utah
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Arizona
Alaska
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Background music credit:
"Perspectives" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
wn.com/56 U.S. State, D.C. Territory Quarters
All 56 American state, D.C. and territory quarters with their images explained.
Anyone who has handled coins of the United States in recent years has most likely noticed the wide variety of designs on the 25 cent pieces or quarters. The quarter dollar coin has been in use with various designs since 1796. It was between 1932 and 1998, that the design of the quarter included a portrait of George Washington on the obverse side and a bald eagle, the national bird, on the reverse side. The eagle perched on a bundle of arrows with olive branches below. In 1997, Congress issued the United States Commemorative Coin Program Act, which was signed into law by then President Bill Clinton on December 1, 1997, which established the 50 state quarter program. Beginning in 1999, the long familiar eagle design was replaced with a design emblematic of each of the 50 states. Five coins were issued each year between 1999 and 2008, or one every 10 weeks. The coins were issued in the order that the states ratified the Constitution. George Washington’s portrait on the observe side was also slightly redesigned. The United States of America scrolls above his head, while the words Quarter Dollar are displayed beneath. The word Liberty appears to the left of Washington and the national motto of “In God We Trust,” adopted in 1956, appears to the right. The Mint mark for each coin appears below this, an S for the San Francisco Mint, a D for Denver Mint, and a P for the Philadelphia Mint. The great majority of coins in circulation are from the Denver and Philadelphia mints, while coins from the San Francisco Mint are mostly proof coins produced for collectors. The reverse side’s central design is different for each quarter, but always displays the states name across the top with the year that the state ratified the Constitution directly below that. The Latin phrase of “E Pluribus Unum,” in use since 1776, appears at the bottom, which translates to “Out of Many One.” Above this is the year that the coin was minted.
After the conclusion of the 50 state quarters in 2008, six additional new quarters were issued the following year in 2009 for the federal District of Columbia and the five territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Additional Tags:
Delaware
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Georgia
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Maryland
South Carolina
New Hampshire
Virginia
New York
North Carolina
Rhode Island
Vermont
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ohio
Louisiana
Indiana
Mississippi
Illinois
Alabama
Maine
Missouri
Arkansas
Michigan
Florida
Texas
Iowa
Wisconsin
California
Minnesota
Oregon
Kansas
West Virginia
Nevada
Nebraska
Colorado
North Dakota
South Dakota
Montana
Washington
Idaho
Wyoming
Utah
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Arizona
Alaska
Hawaii
Background music credit:
"Perspectives" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 11 May 2015
- views: 19
Execution Day at Fort Smith
Between 1871 and 1896, eighty-six (86) were executed by hanging under the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of the Western District of Arkansas and Indian Te......
Between 1871 and 1896, eighty-six (86) were executed by hanging under the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of the Western District of Arkansas and Indian Te...
wn.com/Execution Day At Fort Smith
Between 1871 and 1896, eighty-six (86) were executed by hanging under the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of the Western District of Arkansas and Indian Te...
f-Stop Arkansas, Oct 13, Part 1
In the summer of 2013 the members of American Outback decided to make a fall run in the Arkansas Ozarks. The focus of this overlanding trip was photography -- ...
In the summer of 2013 the members of American Outback decided to make a fall run in the Arkansas Ozarks. The focus of this overlanding trip was photography -- while we would have a planned route, there would be no specific destination in mind each day. Instead, we'd stop and spend whatever time we wanted to shoot photos and videos of our experience, camping for three nights along the trail wherever that day's activities may have us. With that goal in mind, six of us traveling in four Jeep JKs met in Shawnee, Oklahoma for the trip to Russellville, Arkansas, where our adventure would begin. We would ultimately end up traveling to St. Joe, with our share of great sights and photography opportunities, and a few challenges along the way. The music is "Unclaimed Terriroty" by Dan-O, used under license. His music is available for free download and use at http://danosongs.com.
Part 2 may be seen at http://youtu.be/naohutKP-d8
wn.com/F Stop Arkansas, Oct 13, Part 1
In the summer of 2013 the members of American Outback decided to make a fall run in the Arkansas Ozarks. The focus of this overlanding trip was photography -- while we would have a planned route, there would be no specific destination in mind each day. Instead, we'd stop and spend whatever time we wanted to shoot photos and videos of our experience, camping for three nights along the trail wherever that day's activities may have us. With that goal in mind, six of us traveling in four Jeep JKs met in Shawnee, Oklahoma for the trip to Russellville, Arkansas, where our adventure would begin. We would ultimately end up traveling to St. Joe, with our share of great sights and photography opportunities, and a few challenges along the way. The music is "Unclaimed Terriroty" by Dan-O, used under license. His music is available for free download and use at http://danosongs.com.
Part 2 may be seen at http://youtu.be/naohutKP-d8
- published: 12 Nov 2013
- views: 103
This Week in Arkansas History, Episode 56 — "Albert Pike"
Episode 56, "Albert Pike," is part of a made-for-radio series presented by Secretary of State Mark Martin. You've seen the name of this episode's subject on bui...
Episode 56, "Albert Pike," is part of a made-for-radio series presented by Secretary of State Mark Martin. You've seen the name of this episode's subject on buildings, highways and Masonic...
wn.com/This Week In Arkansas History, Episode 56 — Albert Pike
Episode 56, "Albert Pike," is part of a made-for-radio series presented by Secretary of State Mark Martin. You've seen the name of this episode's subject on buildings, highways and Masonic...
Moses Uvere: Arkansas and B.O.B
Moses Uvere takes a wild adventure with his two companions into the great unknown territory of Little Rock, AR. While surveying the land He stumbles across t......
Moses Uvere takes a wild adventure with his two companions into the great unknown territory of Little Rock, AR. While surveying the land He stumbles across t...
wn.com/Moses Uvere Arkansas And B.O.B
Moses Uvere takes a wild adventure with his two companions into the great unknown territory of Little Rock, AR. While surveying the land He stumbles across t...
Pine Bluff Fire Department taking delivery of 3 E-ONE Custom Pumpers by Sunbelt Fire
We would like to thank the Pine Bluff Fire Department in Arkansas on their newest purchase of 3 E-ONE fire trucks. They did an awesome job in designing this ......
We would like to thank the Pine Bluff Fire Department in Arkansas on their newest purchase of 3 E-ONE fire trucks. They did an awesome job in designing this ...
wn.com/Pine Bluff Fire Department Taking Delivery Of 3 E One Custom Pumpers By Sunbelt Fire
We would like to thank the Pine Bluff Fire Department in Arkansas on their newest purchase of 3 E-ONE fire trucks. They did an awesome job in designing this ...
Bigfoot in Central Arkansas?
I was out walking my dogs the other day when I noticed this tree snapped over about 7 feet up. I've heard from several Bigfoot researchers that this is a possib...
I was out walking my dogs the other day when I noticed this tree snapped over about 7 feet up. I've heard from several Bigfoot researchers that this is a possible territory marking. Also, we hear something large moving through the woods at night.
wn.com/Bigfoot In Central Arkansas
I was out walking my dogs the other day when I noticed this tree snapped over about 7 feet up. I've heard from several Bigfoot researchers that this is a possible territory marking. Also, we hear something large moving through the woods at night.
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Gay USA 6/10/15
Guam has become the first US territory to open marriage to gay couples.
An Arkansas judge orders the state to recognize 500 legal same-sex marriages performed ...
Guam has become the first US territory to open marriage to gay couples.
An Arkansas judge orders the state to recognize 500 legal same-sex marriages performed there earlier this year.
Progress for transgender people in Ireland, Colombia, OSHA, Pennsylvania, Barnard, and in the White House.
We’ll discuss an assortment of Graham crackers.
Folk singing legend and out lesbian Ronnie Gilbert of The Weavers has died.
Larry Kramer sounds the alarm about the state of research into a cure for AIDS.
Big wins at the Tony Awards for the lesbian-themed FUN HOME.
God is gay! Andy reviews Jim Parsons in AN ACT OF GOD.
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Guam has become the first US territory to open marriage to gay couples.
An Arkansas judge orders the state to recognize 500 legal same-sex marriages performed there earlier this year.
Progress for transgender people in Ireland, Colombia, OSHA, Pennsylvania, Barnard, and in the White House.
We’ll discuss an assortment of Graham crackers.
Folk singing legend and out lesbian Ronnie Gilbert of The Weavers has died.
Larry Kramer sounds the alarm about the state of research into a cure for AIDS.
Big wins at the Tony Awards for the lesbian-themed FUN HOME.
God is gay! Andy reviews Jim Parsons in AN ACT OF GOD.
- published: 11 Jun 2015
- views: 51
SHATTERED BY OIL: Exxon Arkansas Spill and the People Left Behind (Part 1)
On March 29, 2013, an ExxonMobil oil pipeline that runs under a tiny residential neighborhood in Mayflower, Ark. split open and spilled 210000 gallons of Ca......
On March 29, 2013, an ExxonMobil oil pipeline that runs under a tiny residential neighborhood in Mayflower, Ark. split open and spilled 210000 gallons of Ca...
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On March 29, 2013, an ExxonMobil oil pipeline that runs under a tiny residential neighborhood in Mayflower, Ark. split open and spilled 210000 gallons of Ca...
It Started Here
Written and directed by Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist professor at the University of Arkansas Larry Foley. No single acquisition of......
Written and directed by Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist professor at the University of Arkansas Larry Foley. No single acquisition of...
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Written and directed by Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist professor at the University of Arkansas Larry Foley. No single acquisition of...
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Exploring Arkansas "Chuck's Top Ten Favorite Places"
Host Chuck Dovish reveals his ten favorite places in Arkansas. Based on either the spectacular scenery, their uniqueness or the adventure that's available, t...
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Arkansas Vacation Guide, Arkansas Luxury Hotels, video
Arkansas Vacations, Luxury Hotels, Resorts, Tours and Travel Packages: Virtuoso Arkansas Travel Specialists: Recommended by NBC & Travel Channel TV. Priceless Arkansas information, great value, family, group, honeymoon specials, and renowned luxury service.
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Arkansas HD YouTube Travel
Arkansas from the Ozark Mountains to rice fields and cotton has so much to offer for a unique travel experience, and we didn't even have time to explore the ...
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Arkansas Travel Guide | Things to do in arkansas
Video title:Arkansas Travel Guide | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas's Top 4 Travel destinations | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas Travel Guide / travel The birthplace of Walmart
State slogan: The Natural State;
State recap: Arkansas combines the grace and charm of the Old South with the openness and friendliness of the pioneer West.
Why you should visit: Seven national parks, 2 ½-million
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Eureka Springs Travel Tips - Waterfall at Lake Leatherwood Dam, Arkansas
http://eurekaspringsphotography.com/2015/04/12/travel_tips_for_eureka_springs-waterfalls-at-lake-leatherwood-dam/ - Eureka Springs Arkansas Travel Tips : After a good rain the streams flood Lake Leatherwood City Park in Eureka Springs Arkansas, producing a stunning waterfall at the dam. A quick one mile hike on the Beacham trail will take you to the dam from the boat dock. Lake Leatherwood park i
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Little Rock travel guides Arkansas, United States
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Little Rock travel guides Arkansas, United States
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2015 Arkansas Travel Guide Review
Today i am reviewing the 2015 Arkansas Travel Guide that i got in the mail which includes
- 2014-2015 Arkansas State Highway Map
- 2015 Arkansas State Parks Guide
- 2015 Arkansas Calendar of events
- 2015 Arkansas Tour Guide
- 2015 Arkansas Adventure Guide
That is the stuff you need if you plan to go to Arkansas on a road trip.
If you want to email me my email website is:
1986bettszachary@gmail
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Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide : Insider Secrets
Planning a trip to Northwest Arkansas to see Crystal Bridges? Perhaps you are a potential Wal-Mart vendor, visitor to one of our popular festivals, an Arkansas Razorback fan or a you simply want to enjoy the beauty of Northwest Arkansas.
The Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide will help you make the most of your trip, available on Amazon, find out more at http://www.squidoo.com/bentonvillearhotels
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Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide : Insider Secrets
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Hot Springs, Arkansas Travel Guide
Hot Springs Arkansas is a great place to visit especially if you can travel like a local! HotSpringsTips.com lists best restaurants, best free and paid attractions, best hotels, best campsites and best hiking trails.
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Arkansas Tourist Attractions: 13 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Arkansas? Check out our Arkansas Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Arkansas.
Best Places to visit in Arkansas:
little rock central high school, hot springs national park, Crater of Diamonds State Park, clinton presidential center, Magic Springs and Crystal Falls, Garvan Woodland Gardens, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Ozark Folk Center, little r
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Hot Springs travel guides Arkansas, United States
Hot Springs travel guides Arkansas, United States
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London's Chinatown Great Travel Guide in London,England,UK Tourist Attraction
London's Chinatown Great Travel Guide in London,England,UK Tourist Attraction. Traveling: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiPG42heME8d5G9MZJrU6wQ
Take a trip into the Far East by walking north from Leicester Square into Chinatown, the bustling hub of London’s East Asian community. Whether you’re looking for authentic Chinese shopping or a bite to eat, Chinatown will reward you with goods and fla
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London Attraction: Westminster Abbey: London Travel Guide, London,England,UK
London Attraction: Westminster Abbey: London Travel Guide, London,England,UK. Traveling: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiPG42heME8d5G9MZJrU6wQ
Kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, priests, heroes and villains - the Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history. Every year Westminster Abbey welcomes over one million visitors who want to explore this wonderful 700-year-old build
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ARKANSAS WITH GABUSCUS
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Travel Book Review: Explorer's Guide Ozarks: Includes Branson, Springfield & Northwest Arkansas (...
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This is the summary of Explorer's Guide Ozarks: Includes Branson, Springfield & Northwest Arkansas (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete) by Ron W. Marr.
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Peabody Little Rock Gets 4 Stars from Forbes Travel Guide
The Peabody Little Rock hotel was made Arkansas' first-ever 4-star hotel by Forbes Travel Guide. Peabody Little Rock General Manager Gregg Herning makes the ...
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Fort Smith Arkansas travel destination video
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Arkansas Ozarks Top 5 | Bizarre Foods America | Travel Channel Asia
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Andrew Zimmern shares his top 5 favorite moments in Arkansas Ozarks, USA, from crow hunting to the world championship squirrel cook-off. Catch Andrew in "Bizarre Foods America", only on Travel Channel!
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Traveling Bradley County, Arkansas: Warren
Learn what activities and attractions are available for your next adventure through South Arkansas. Explore the wonderful sights and sounds of the small Mayberry like town of Warren, in Bradley County.
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TERRY AYERS - HERE'S to ARKANSAS
Here's to Arkansas
(Music and Lyrics by Terry Ayers)
There's a land that's full of wonder
Her sparkling diamonds shine bright in the sun
Her misty Ozark mountains marvel
They beckon everyone
The "natural state" of many treasures
From Texarkana to old Mountain Home
Come and explore her mystic caverns
Up where the white tail roam
Here's to the land of plenty
A land that's full of pride
Here's to
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Arkansas duck and specklebelly burial service
Buck Cumbo and Blake Hodge with Youngblood's TV teams up with Jason Smothers of Graveyard Guide Service out of McCrory Arkansas to bring you top of the line,...
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jULY - Travel - Arkansas, Costa Rica, Nicaragua
In the month of July traveling through Central America things got a little crazy and we decided to get a little extreme. From Sailing, Powerboats, Snorkeling, Bungee Jumping, Repelling to Volcano Boarding. You name it we did it.
Exploring Arkansas "Chuck's Top Ten Favorite Places"
Host Chuck Dovish reveals his ten favorite places in Arkansas. Based on either the spectacular scenery, their uniqueness or the adventure that's available, t......
Host Chuck Dovish reveals his ten favorite places in Arkansas. Based on either the spectacular scenery, their uniqueness or the adventure that's available, t...
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Host Chuck Dovish reveals his ten favorite places in Arkansas. Based on either the spectacular scenery, their uniqueness or the adventure that's available, t...
Arkansas Vacation Guide, Arkansas Luxury Hotels, video
Arkansas Vacations, Luxury Hotels, Resorts, Tours and Travel Packages: Virtuoso Arkansas Travel Specialists: Recommended by NBC & Travel Channel TV. Priceless A...
Arkansas Vacations, Luxury Hotels, Resorts, Tours and Travel Packages: Virtuoso Arkansas Travel Specialists: Recommended by NBC & Travel Channel TV. Priceless Arkansas information, great value, family, group, honeymoon specials, and renowned luxury service.
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Arkansas Vacations, Luxury Hotels, Resorts, Tours and Travel Packages: Virtuoso Arkansas Travel Specialists: Recommended by NBC & Travel Channel TV. Priceless Arkansas information, great value, family, group, honeymoon specials, and renowned luxury service.
- published: 10 Jun 2008
- views: 3690
Arkansas HD YouTube Travel
Arkansas from the Ozark Mountains to rice fields and cotton has so much to offer for a unique travel experience, and we didn't even have time to explore the ......
Arkansas from the Ozark Mountains to rice fields and cotton has so much to offer for a unique travel experience, and we didn't even have time to explore the ...
wn.com/Arkansas Hd Youtube Travel
Arkansas from the Ozark Mountains to rice fields and cotton has so much to offer for a unique travel experience, and we didn't even have time to explore the ...
- published: 25 Aug 2011
- views: 1185
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Arkansas Travel Guide | Things to do in arkansas
Video title:Arkansas Travel Guide | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas's Top 4 Travel destinations | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas Travel Guide / travel The...
Video title:Arkansas Travel Guide | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas's Top 4 Travel destinations | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas Travel Guide / travel The birthplace of Walmart
State slogan: The Natural State;
State recap: Arkansas combines the grace and charm of the Old South with the openness and friendliness of the pioneer West.
Why you should visit: Seven national parks, 2 ½-million acres of national forests, the Crowley’s Ridge and the Great River Road National Scenic Byways, and seven U.S. Forest Service picturesque drives, all showcase the awesome beauty that is Arkansas. Fifty-two state parks preserve and interpret Arkansas’s heritage and natural resources, including the one-of-a-kind Crater of Diamonds State Park, where for a small fee, you can dig for real diamonds and other gemstones and keep what you find.
City links:
1. www.arkansas.com
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3. http://www.tripadvisor.com/
4. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_slogans
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Video title:Arkansas Travel Guide | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas's Top 4 Travel destinations | Things to do in Arkansas
Arkansas Travel Guide / travel The birthplace of Walmart
State slogan: The Natural State;
State recap: Arkansas combines the grace and charm of the Old South with the openness and friendliness of the pioneer West.
Why you should visit: Seven national parks, 2 ½-million acres of national forests, the Crowley’s Ridge and the Great River Road National Scenic Byways, and seven U.S. Forest Service picturesque drives, all showcase the awesome beauty that is Arkansas. Fifty-two state parks preserve and interpret Arkansas’s heritage and natural resources, including the one-of-a-kind Crater of Diamonds State Park, where for a small fee, you can dig for real diamonds and other gemstones and keep what you find.
City links:
1. www.arkansas.com
2. http://www.discoveramerica.com/
3. http://www.tripadvisor.com/
4. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_slogans
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Want to know where to go in your state or a state you are visiting? Well join us on a ride. Don’t worry it will only be 5min or less.
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- published: 25 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Eureka Springs Travel Tips - Waterfall at Lake Leatherwood Dam, Arkansas
http://eurekaspringsphotography.com/2015/04/12/travel_tips_for_eureka_springs-waterfalls-at-lake-leatherwood-dam/ - Eureka Springs Arkansas Travel Tips : After ...
http://eurekaspringsphotography.com/2015/04/12/travel_tips_for_eureka_springs-waterfalls-at-lake-leatherwood-dam/ - Eureka Springs Arkansas Travel Tips : After a good rain the streams flood Lake Leatherwood City Park in Eureka Springs Arkansas, producing a stunning waterfall at the dam. A quick one mile hike on the Beacham trail will take you to the dam from the boat dock. Lake Leatherwood park is located fifteen minutes west of Historic downtown Eureka Springs via hwy 62. Visit their website for more information: http://www.lakeleatherwoodcitypark.com/apps/location/
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http://eurekaspringsphotography.com/2015/04/12/travel_tips_for_eureka_springs-waterfalls-at-lake-leatherwood-dam/ - Eureka Springs Arkansas Travel Tips : After a good rain the streams flood Lake Leatherwood City Park in Eureka Springs Arkansas, producing a stunning waterfall at the dam. A quick one mile hike on the Beacham trail will take you to the dam from the boat dock. Lake Leatherwood park is located fifteen minutes west of Historic downtown Eureka Springs via hwy 62. Visit their website for more information: http://www.lakeleatherwoodcitypark.com/apps/location/
- published: 11 Apr 2015
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Little Rock travel guides Arkansas, United States
cheapest and best hotel search https://goo.gl/DdIlGi
Little Rock travel guides Arkansas, United States
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Little Rock travel guides Arkansas, United States
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Little Rock travel guides Arkansas, United States
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- published: 30 Apr 2015
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2015 Arkansas Travel Guide Review
Today i am reviewing the 2015 Arkansas Travel Guide that i got in the mail which includes
- 2014-2015 Arkansas State Highway Map
- 2015 Arkansas State Parks Gu...
Today i am reviewing the 2015 Arkansas Travel Guide that i got in the mail which includes
- 2014-2015 Arkansas State Highway Map
- 2015 Arkansas State Parks Guide
- 2015 Arkansas Calendar of events
- 2015 Arkansas Tour Guide
- 2015 Arkansas Adventure Guide
That is the stuff you need if you plan to go to Arkansas on a road trip.
If you want to email me my email website is:
1986bettszachary@gmail.com
Wanna know anything else about me check out my sites:
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wn.com/2015 Arkansas Travel Guide Review
Today i am reviewing the 2015 Arkansas Travel Guide that i got in the mail which includes
- 2014-2015 Arkansas State Highway Map
- 2015 Arkansas State Parks Guide
- 2015 Arkansas Calendar of events
- 2015 Arkansas Tour Guide
- 2015 Arkansas Adventure Guide
That is the stuff you need if you plan to go to Arkansas on a road trip.
If you want to email me my email website is:
1986bettszachary@gmail.com
Wanna know anything else about me check out my sites:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zacharyalan52086
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- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 19
Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide : Insider Secrets
Planning a trip to Northwest Arkansas to see Crystal Bridges? Perhaps you are a potential Wal-Mart vendor, visitor to one of our popular festivals, an Arkansas...
Planning a trip to Northwest Arkansas to see Crystal Bridges? Perhaps you are a potential Wal-Mart vendor, visitor to one of our popular festivals, an Arkansas Razorback fan or a you simply want to enjoy the beauty of Northwest Arkansas.
The Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide will help you make the most of your trip, available on Amazon, find out more at http://www.squidoo.com/bentonvillearhotels .
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Planning a trip to Northwest Arkansas to see Crystal Bridges? Perhaps you are a potential Wal-Mart vendor, visitor to one of our popular festivals, an Arkansas Razorback fan or a you simply want to enjoy the beauty of Northwest Arkansas.
The Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide will help you make the most of your trip, available on Amazon, find out more at http://www.squidoo.com/bentonvillearhotels .
- published: 01 Sep 2012
- views: 658
Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide : Insider Secrets
http://www.amazon.com/Northwest-Arkansas-Travel-Guide-Fayetteville/dp/0916744043 Northwest Arkansas Travel Guide : Insider Secrets: Insider Secrets (Bentonvi......
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Hot Springs, Arkansas Travel Guide
Hot Springs Arkansas is a great place to visit especially if you can travel like a local! HotSpringsTips.com lists best restaurants, best free and paid attract...
Hot Springs Arkansas is a great place to visit especially if you can travel like a local! HotSpringsTips.com lists best restaurants, best free and paid attractions, best hotels, best campsites and best hiking trails.
wn.com/Hot Springs, Arkansas Travel Guide
Hot Springs Arkansas is a great place to visit especially if you can travel like a local! HotSpringsTips.com lists best restaurants, best free and paid attractions, best hotels, best campsites and best hiking trails.
- published: 08 Nov 2011
- views: 122
Arkansas Tourist Attractions: 13 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Arkansas? Check out our Arkansas Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Arkansas.
Best Places to visit in Arkansas:
littl...
Planning to visit Arkansas? Check out our Arkansas Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Arkansas.
Best Places to visit in Arkansas:
little rock central high school, hot springs national park, Crater of Diamonds State Park, clinton presidential center, Magic Springs and Crystal Falls, Garvan Woodland Gardens, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Ozark Folk Center, little rock zoo, pea ridge national military park, mammoth spring state park, thorncrown chapel, little rock river market district
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Planning to visit Arkansas? Check out our Arkansas Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Arkansas.
Best Places to visit in Arkansas:
little rock central high school, hot springs national park, Crater of Diamonds State Park, clinton presidential center, Magic Springs and Crystal Falls, Garvan Woodland Gardens, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Ozark Folk Center, little rock zoo, pea ridge national military park, mammoth spring state park, thorncrown chapel, little rock river market district
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- published: 08 Aug 2015
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Hot Springs travel guides Arkansas, United States
Hot Springs travel guides Arkansas, United States
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Hot Springs travel guides Arkansas, United States
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Hot Springs travel guides Arkansas, United States
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- published: 29 Apr 2015
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London's Chinatown Great Travel Guide in London,England,UK Tourist Attraction
London's Chinatown Great Travel Guide in London,England,UK Tourist Attraction. Traveling: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiPG42heME8d5G9MZJrU6wQ
Take a trip ...
London's Chinatown Great Travel Guide in London,England,UK Tourist Attraction. Traveling: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiPG42heME8d5G9MZJrU6wQ
Take a trip into the Far East by walking north from Leicester Square into Chinatown, the bustling hub of London’s East Asian community. Whether you’re looking for authentic Chinese shopping or a bite to eat, Chinatown will reward you with goods and flavours you can’t find elsewhere.
Budding chefs can find Chinese vegetables and authentic Eastern ingredients at Chinese supermarkets, while tired shoppers can relax at a reflexology specialist or investigate traditional Chinese medicine. Meanwhile, if you have an appetite for sushi or Szechuan, satay or stir fry, Chinatown has almost eighty restaurants offering cuisine from across the Far East.
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London Attractions:Top tourist attractions & things to do in London.Traveling London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKVfbZqcwTk&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=1
London British Museum, Amazing & Best Tourist Attractions of London, England,UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w53F-PS66mU&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=2
London Eye and Big Ben, Best Tourist Attractions in London,England, UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfdAVV8AUFo&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=3
London Eye, From day to dusk Beautiful Short Clips in London, England, UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_H00tjueUk&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=4
London Tower Bridge, Very Beautiful Moments in London, England, UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgkN9A6VUlk&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=5
London's Chinatown Video Travel Guide in London,England,UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTXb0HvC7DU&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=6
London Zoo Aquarium Sealife Centre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzoPynGYnUA&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=7
Tate Modern London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj27ssTVyLI&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=8
The making of Benedict Cumberbatch s wax figure at Madame Tussauds London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e8-0vWG0FI&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=9
The Tower of London River Cruise London Eye Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH3F4lVh2IQ&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=10
Westminster Abbey London Video Travel Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1eiiMEI-CY&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=11
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Take a trip into the Far East by walking north from Leicester Square into Chinatown, the bustling hub of London’s East Asian community. Whether you’re looking for authentic Chinese shopping or a bite to eat, Chinatown will reward you with goods and flavours you can’t find elsewhere.
Budding chefs can find Chinese vegetables and authentic Eastern ingredients at Chinese supermarkets, while tired shoppers can relax at a reflexology specialist or investigate traditional Chinese medicine. Meanwhile, if you have an appetite for sushi or Szechuan, satay or stir fry, Chinatown has almost eighty restaurants offering cuisine from across the Far East.
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London Zoo Aquarium Sealife Centre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzoPynGYnUA&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=7
Tate Modern London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj27ssTVyLI&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=8
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The Tower of London River Cruise London Eye Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH3F4lVh2IQ&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=10
Westminster Abbey London Video Travel Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1eiiMEI-CY&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=11
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London Attraction: Westminster Abbey: London Travel Guide, London,England,UK
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Kings, queens...
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Kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, priests, heroes and villains - the Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history. Every year Westminster Abbey welcomes over one million visitors who want to explore this wonderful 700-year-old building. Thousands more join us for worship at our daily services.
Just a short walk from the Thames, Westminster Abbey is a must-see and a significant structure in British history. This beautiful gothic church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site popular with many visitors to London. Complete with paintings, stained glass windows and other religious artefacts, Westminster Abbey owns the most important collection of monumental sculpture anywhere in Britain.
The Abbey is in the heart of London. Once inside audio guides are available in 12 languages or there is the highly-popular verger-led tour.Westminster Abbey is usually open to visitors from Monday to Saturday throughout the year. On Sundays and religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas, the Abbey is open for worship only. All are welcome and it is free to attend services.
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London Eye, From day to dusk Beautiful Short Clips in London, England, UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_H00tjueUk&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=4
London Tower Bridge, Very Beautiful Moments in London, England, UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgkN9A6VUlk&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=5
London's Chinatown Video Travel Guide in London,England,UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTXb0HvC7DU&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=6
London Zoo Aquarium Sealife Centre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzoPynGYnUA&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=7
Tate Modern London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj27ssTVyLI&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=8
The making of Benedict Cumberbatch s wax figure at Madame Tussauds London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e8-0vWG0FI&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=9
The Tower of London River Cruise London Eye Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH3F4lVh2IQ&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=10
Westminster Abbey London Video Travel Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1eiiMEI-CY&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=11
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wn.com/London Attraction Westminster Abbey London Travel Guide, London,England,Uk
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Kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, priests, heroes and villains - the Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history. Every year Westminster Abbey welcomes over one million visitors who want to explore this wonderful 700-year-old building. Thousands more join us for worship at our daily services.
Just a short walk from the Thames, Westminster Abbey is a must-see and a significant structure in British history. This beautiful gothic church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site popular with many visitors to London. Complete with paintings, stained glass windows and other religious artefacts, Westminster Abbey owns the most important collection of monumental sculpture anywhere in Britain.
The Abbey is in the heart of London. Once inside audio guides are available in 12 languages or there is the highly-popular verger-led tour.Westminster Abbey is usually open to visitors from Monday to Saturday throughout the year. On Sundays and religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas, the Abbey is open for worship only. All are welcome and it is free to attend services.
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London Eye, From day to dusk Beautiful Short Clips in London, England, UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_H00tjueUk&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=4
London Tower Bridge, Very Beautiful Moments in London, England, UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgkN9A6VUlk&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=5
London's Chinatown Video Travel Guide in London,England,UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTXb0HvC7DU&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=6
London Zoo Aquarium Sealife Centre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzoPynGYnUA&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=7
Tate Modern London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj27ssTVyLI&list;=PLEVed3DrKLRR8e1vH2LGDuUqqPwm4KX26&index;=8
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ARKANSAS WITH GABUSCUS
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Travel Book Review: Explorer's Guide Ozarks: Includes Branson, Springfield & Northwest Arkansas (...
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This is the summary of Explorer's Guide Ozarks: Includes Branson, Springfield & Northwest Arkansas (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete) by Ron W. Marr.
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This is the summary of Explorer's Guide Ozarks: Includes Branson, Springfield & Northwest Arkansas (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete) by Ron W. Marr.
- published: 12 Aug 2012
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Peabody Little Rock Gets 4 Stars from Forbes Travel Guide
The Peabody Little Rock hotel was made Arkansas' first-ever 4-star hotel by Forbes Travel Guide. Peabody Little Rock General Manager Gregg Herning makes the ......
The Peabody Little Rock hotel was made Arkansas' first-ever 4-star hotel by Forbes Travel Guide. Peabody Little Rock General Manager Gregg Herning makes the ...
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Fort Smith Arkansas travel destination video
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- published: 20 Sep 2011
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Arkansas Ozarks Top 5 | Bizarre Foods America | Travel Channel Asia
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Andrew Zimmern shares his top 5 favorite moments in Arkansas Ozarks, USA, from crow hunting to the world champ...
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Andrew Zimmern shares his top 5 favorite moments in Arkansas Ozarks, USA, from crow hunting to the world championship squirrel cook-off. Catch Andrew in "Bizarre Foods America", only on Travel Channel!
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Traveling Bradley County, Arkansas: Warren
Learn what activities and attractions are available for your next adventure through South Arkansas. Explore the wonderful sights and sounds of the small Mayber...
Learn what activities and attractions are available for your next adventure through South Arkansas. Explore the wonderful sights and sounds of the small Mayberry like town of Warren, in Bradley County.
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Learn what activities and attractions are available for your next adventure through South Arkansas. Explore the wonderful sights and sounds of the small Mayberry like town of Warren, in Bradley County.
- published: 07 May 2011
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TERRY AYERS - HERE'S to ARKANSAS
Here's to Arkansas
(Music and Lyrics by Terry Ayers)
There's a land that's full of wonder
Her sparkling diamonds shine bright in the sun
Her misty Ozark mounta...
Here's to Arkansas
(Music and Lyrics by Terry Ayers)
There's a land that's full of wonder
Her sparkling diamonds shine bright in the sun
Her misty Ozark mountains marvel
They beckon everyone
The "natural state" of many treasures
From Texarkana to old Mountain Home
Come and explore her mystic caverns
Up where the white tail roam
Here's to the land of plenty
A land that's full of pride
Here's to Arkansas
Hear her people call
Come and let us be your guide
We will travel side by side
You can see her eagles flying
On the crystal blues in the cool of the fall
And you can hear her roaring rapids
The mighty rivers call
You can smell her apple blossoms
Sweet on the wind with the first buds of spring
And when the summer sun she rises
Her mockingbirds will sing
Here's to the land of plenty
A land that's full of pride
Here's to Arkansas
Hear her people call
Come and let us be your guide
We will travel far and wide
© 2014 by Terry Ayers
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Here's to Arkansas
(Music and Lyrics by Terry Ayers)
There's a land that's full of wonder
Her sparkling diamonds shine bright in the sun
Her misty Ozark mountains marvel
They beckon everyone
The "natural state" of many treasures
From Texarkana to old Mountain Home
Come and explore her mystic caverns
Up where the white tail roam
Here's to the land of plenty
A land that's full of pride
Here's to Arkansas
Hear her people call
Come and let us be your guide
We will travel side by side
You can see her eagles flying
On the crystal blues in the cool of the fall
And you can hear her roaring rapids
The mighty rivers call
You can smell her apple blossoms
Sweet on the wind with the first buds of spring
And when the summer sun she rises
Her mockingbirds will sing
Here's to the land of plenty
A land that's full of pride
Here's to Arkansas
Hear her people call
Come and let us be your guide
We will travel far and wide
© 2014 by Terry Ayers
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Arkansas duck and specklebelly burial service
Buck Cumbo and Blake Hodge with Youngblood's TV teams up with Jason Smothers of Graveyard Guide Service out of McCrory Arkansas to bring you top of the line,......
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jULY - Travel - Arkansas, Costa Rica, Nicaragua
In the month of July traveling through Central America things got a little crazy and we decided to get a little extreme. From Sailing, Powerboats, Snorkeling, B...
In the month of July traveling through Central America things got a little crazy and we decided to get a little extreme. From Sailing, Powerboats, Snorkeling, Bungee Jumping, Repelling to Volcano Boarding. You name it we did it.
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In the month of July traveling through Central America things got a little crazy and we decided to get a little extreme. From Sailing, Powerboats, Snorkeling, Bungee Jumping, Repelling to Volcano Boarding. You name it we did it.
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THE OUT OF THE NORM SHOW- Miss Laura's in Fort Smith, Arkansas
A turn of the century bordello that catered to cowboys, railroad men, and travellers who were headed into Indian territory just over the Arkansas River in Fo...
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Exploring Arkansas June 2011
Ouachita National Recreation Trail, Mt. Ida Crystals, Lake Ouachita Trail Riding, Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park The longest hiking trail in the stat...
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Stories of the Century THE DOOLIN GANG
In his Emmy Award-winning TV Western series, Railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) roams the Wild West, tracking down infamous outlaws and bandits. THE D...
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Planning The Route North ~ The History Of G & I ~ Bad Arkansas Traffic
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Sam Houston: One of the Most Remarkable Figures in American History (1993)
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2007 - Tennessee 34 Arkansas 13 (Video 1)
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Exploring Arkansas March 2008
Lake Fort Smith State Park, Mystic Caverns, Rush Ghost Town After being closed for quite a number of years, Lake Fort Smith State Park has reopened bigger an...
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Archaeology Tells the Dark Story of Explorer Hernando De Soto
Archaeology tells a darker story of Explorer Hernando De Soto, a tale of death and human destruction from Florida’s Gulf Coast to the mouth of the Mississippi, archeologists are not only discovering lost Native American cultures, but their excavations are also confirming the frightening truth of just how these people perished.
Hernando de Soto (October 21, 1496– May 21, 1542) was a Spanish explor
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Duck and Goose Hunting in Jonesboro, Arkansas
This episode features duck and goose hunting in Jonesboro, Arkansas with Brad Garner. Also, stay tuned for the final part of the episode for the largest whit...
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Curse of Demon Mountain - Full Length Western War Movies
Confederate veterans of the last battle of the Civil War set out to find a hidden treasure: diamonds hidden in a cave. However, the soldiers find they are being followed by a mysterious hunter...
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MonsterQuest Season 3: Episode 3 - Swamp Stalker
In the marshy swamp land of Texarkana a legendary beast has hunted the residents of a small Arkansas town. Their story was immortalized in a well-known movie...
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Hamilton Hatter Part 2 - Books Are The Holy Road
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Researched, Written, Produced, Narrated - Jim Surkamp
Musicians
"My Heart is in the Mountains" from Lantern in a Poet's Garden, Poem by Daniel Bedinger Lucas (public d
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Hamilton Hatter's Tense Charlestown, WV 1865-1867
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Actor:
Jim Surkamp
Expert Joyceann Gray, herself.
Musicians:
Shana Aisenberg - copyright-holder banjo, mandolin (“Lorena”) (shanasongs.com)
Cam Millar - Cornfields, Big Circle (cammillar.com)
Kevin Will
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Our trip to Arkansas
Our Arkansas duck hunt trip.
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A History of the Confederate States of America: Economy, Government, Values (2002)
The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy, was a confederation of secessionist American states existing from 1861 to 1865. It was originally formed by seven slave states in the Lower South region of the United States whose regional economy was mostly dependent upon agriculture, particularly cotton, and a plantation system that relied upon African slav
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2007 - Arkansas St. vs. Tennessee
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Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
more at http://quickfound.net
Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or
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Arkansas Duck Hunt
Arkansas Duck Hunt January 2013.
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The Islamic State (Full Length)
EXCLUSIVE: VICE News Meets Barack Obama: http://bit.ly/1wT03Bi
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the ca
THE OUT OF THE NORM SHOW- Miss Laura's in Fort Smith, Arkansas
A turn of the century bordello that catered to cowboys, railroad men, and travellers who were headed into Indian territory just over the Arkansas River in Fo......
A turn of the century bordello that catered to cowboys, railroad men, and travellers who were headed into Indian territory just over the Arkansas River in Fo...
wn.com/The Out Of The Norm Show Miss Laura's In Fort Smith, Arkansas
A turn of the century bordello that catered to cowboys, railroad men, and travellers who were headed into Indian territory just over the Arkansas River in Fo...
- published: 10 Sep 2011
- views: 98
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author: Norm Allen
Exploring Arkansas June 2011
Ouachita National Recreation Trail, Mt. Ida Crystals, Lake Ouachita Trail Riding, Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park The longest hiking trail in the stat......
Ouachita National Recreation Trail, Mt. Ida Crystals, Lake Ouachita Trail Riding, Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park The longest hiking trail in the stat...
wn.com/Exploring Arkansas June 2011
Ouachita National Recreation Trail, Mt. Ida Crystals, Lake Ouachita Trail Riding, Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park The longest hiking trail in the stat...
Stories of the Century THE DOOLIN GANG
In his Emmy Award-winning TV Western series, Railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) roams the Wild West, tracking down infamous outlaws and bandits. THE D......
In his Emmy Award-winning TV Western series, Railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) roams the Wild West, tracking down infamous outlaws and bandits. THE D...
wn.com/Stories Of The Century The Doolin Gang
In his Emmy Award-winning TV Western series, Railroad detective Matt Clark (Jim Davis) roams the Wild West, tracking down infamous outlaws and bandits. THE D...
- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 934
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author: PizzaFlix
Planning The Route North ~ The History Of G & I ~ Bad Arkansas Traffic
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***Music Credits Below***
Author- D-Why
Title- 2000 Miles Away
Music provided by: Kyle Neal
"A Picture of Hell" "A Morning Light" "When You Come Down" "Let you go" "Make The Devil Proud" "Steady Love" from the debut EP, Morning Light.
Listen at: http://boroughsmusic.com/
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"Never Woke Up" "This Glass Ceiling" "20" By Matt Gallagher
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***Music Credits Below***
Author- D-Why
Title- 2000 Miles Away
Music provided by: Kyle Neal
"A Picture of Hell" "A Morning Light" "When You Come Down" "Let you go" "Make The Devil Proud" "Steady Love" from the debut EP, Morning Light.
Listen at: http://boroughsmusic.com/
angelaferrari.com
"Never Woke Up" "This Glass Ceiling" "20" By Matt Gallagher
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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***Anyone Reusing Or Redistributing Videos From The "Chris Travels" Channel Must Have My Permission To do So***
- published: 22 Mar 2015
- views: 2521
Sam Houston: One of the Most Remarkable Figures in American History (1993)
Samuel "Sam" Houston (March 2, 1793 -- July 26, 1863) was an American politician and soldier, best known for his role in bringing Texas into the United State......
Samuel "Sam" Houston (March 2, 1793 -- July 26, 1863) was an American politician and soldier, best known for his role in bringing Texas into the United State...
wn.com/Sam Houston One Of The Most Remarkable Figures In American History (1993)
Samuel "Sam" Houston (March 2, 1793 -- July 26, 1863) was an American politician and soldier, best known for his role in bringing Texas into the United State...
2007 - Tennessee 34 Arkansas 13 (Video 1)
All video footage is copyright of the University of Tennessee and XOS Digital Sports, but legally reproduced here in conjunction with Fair Use laws....
All video footage is copyright of the University of Tennessee and XOS Digital Sports, but legally reproduced here in conjunction with Fair Use laws.
wn.com/2007 Tennessee 34 Arkansas 13 (Video 1)
All video footage is copyright of the University of Tennessee and XOS Digital Sports, but legally reproduced here in conjunction with Fair Use laws.
- published: 05 Apr 2015
- views: 16
Exploring Arkansas March 2008
Lake Fort Smith State Park, Mystic Caverns, Rush Ghost Town After being closed for quite a number of years, Lake Fort Smith State Park has reopened bigger an......
Lake Fort Smith State Park, Mystic Caverns, Rush Ghost Town After being closed for quite a number of years, Lake Fort Smith State Park has reopened bigger an...
wn.com/Exploring Arkansas March 2008
Lake Fort Smith State Park, Mystic Caverns, Rush Ghost Town After being closed for quite a number of years, Lake Fort Smith State Park has reopened bigger an...
Archaeology Tells the Dark Story of Explorer Hernando De Soto
Archaeology tells a darker story of Explorer Hernando De Soto, a tale of death and human destruction from Florida’s Gulf Coast to the mouth of the Mississippi, ...
Archaeology tells a darker story of Explorer Hernando De Soto, a tale of death and human destruction from Florida’s Gulf Coast to the mouth of the Mississippi, archeologists are not only discovering lost Native American cultures, but their excavations are also confirming the frightening truth of just how these people perished.
Hernando de Soto (October 21, 1496– May 21, 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States (Florida, Georgia, Alabama and most likely Arkansas), and the first documented European to have crossed the Mississippi River.
A vast undertaking, de Soto's North American expedition ranged throughout the southeastern United States searching for gold, silver and a passage to China. De Soto died in 1542 on the banks of the Mississippi River in what is now Guachoya, Arkansas or Ferriday, Louisiana.
wn.com/Archaeology Tells The Dark Story Of Explorer Hernando De Soto
Archaeology tells a darker story of Explorer Hernando De Soto, a tale of death and human destruction from Florida’s Gulf Coast to the mouth of the Mississippi, archeologists are not only discovering lost Native American cultures, but their excavations are also confirming the frightening truth of just how these people perished.
Hernando de Soto (October 21, 1496– May 21, 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States (Florida, Georgia, Alabama and most likely Arkansas), and the first documented European to have crossed the Mississippi River.
A vast undertaking, de Soto's North American expedition ranged throughout the southeastern United States searching for gold, silver and a passage to China. De Soto died in 1542 on the banks of the Mississippi River in what is now Guachoya, Arkansas or Ferriday, Louisiana.
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Duck and Goose Hunting in Jonesboro, Arkansas
This episode features duck and goose hunting in Jonesboro, Arkansas with Brad Garner. Also, stay tuned for the final part of the episode for the largest whit......
This episode features duck and goose hunting in Jonesboro, Arkansas with Brad Garner. Also, stay tuned for the final part of the episode for the largest whit...
wn.com/Duck And Goose Hunting In Jonesboro, Arkansas
This episode features duck and goose hunting in Jonesboro, Arkansas with Brad Garner. Also, stay tuned for the final part of the episode for the largest whit...
Curse of Demon Mountain - Full Length Western War Movies
Confederate veterans of the last battle of the Civil War set out to find a hidden treasure: diamonds hidden in a cave. However, the soldiers find they are being...
Confederate veterans of the last battle of the Civil War set out to find a hidden treasure: diamonds hidden in a cave. However, the soldiers find they are being followed by a mysterious hunter...
wn.com/Curse Of Demon Mountain Full Length Western War Movies
Confederate veterans of the last battle of the Civil War set out to find a hidden treasure: diamonds hidden in a cave. However, the soldiers find they are being followed by a mysterious hunter...
MonsterQuest Season 3: Episode 3 - Swamp Stalker
In the marshy swamp land of Texarkana a legendary beast has hunted the residents of a small Arkansas town. Their story was immortalized in a well-known movie......
In the marshy swamp land of Texarkana a legendary beast has hunted the residents of a small Arkansas town. Their story was immortalized in a well-known movie...
wn.com/Monsterquest Season 3 Episode 3 Swamp Stalker
In the marshy swamp land of Texarkana a legendary beast has hunted the residents of a small Arkansas town. Their story was immortalized in a well-known movie...
Hamilton Hatter Part 2 - Books Are The Holy Road
more at http://civilwarcholars.com
With generous, community-minded support from American Public University System. (The sentiments in this production do not in...
more at http://civilwarcholars.com
With generous, community-minded support from American Public University System. (The sentiments in this production do not in any way reflect modern-day policies of APUS). More at http://apus.edu
Researched, Written, Produced, Narrated - Jim Surkamp
Musicians
"My Heart is in the Mountains" from Lantern in a Poet's Garden, Poem by Daniel Bedinger Lucas (public domain) Music by Terry Tucker, c (the copyright symbol) 2010, GHF Music, (terrytucker.net)
Cam Millar - Tumble Blue 2, Waterdogs 1 (cammillar.com)
Shana Aisenberg - twelve-string guitar, banjo copyright Shana Aisenberg. (shanasongs.com)
Sound FX:
children playing, hand bell, crickets - from “free sfx.uk.com”
References:
Burke, Dawne R. (2006). “An American Phoenix: A History of Storer College from Slavery to Desegregation,” Pittsburgh, PA: Geyer Printing House.
Crayon, Porte. (Strother, David H.) “Our Negro Schools” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, New York, NY: Harper and Bros. Volume 49 Issue 292 (September, 1874).
“Sarah Jane Foster: Teacher of the Freedman, The Diary and Letters of a Maine Woman in the South After the Civil War,” Picton Press: Rockport, ME., 2001, Wayne E. Reilly editor.
Stealey, John E. “The Freedmen’s Bureau in West Virginia.” West Virginia History 39 (Jan/April 1978): 99-142.
Taylor, James L. “A History of Black Education in Jefferson County, West Virginia, 1866-1966.”
Trowbridge, John T. (1866). “The South: a tour of its battlefields and ruined cities, a journey through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a description of the present state of the country – its agriculture – railroads – business and finances.” Hartford, Conn., L. Stebbins.
Image Credits:
Harvesters at Rest by Harry Roseland
From National Park Service, Harpers Ferry:
Faculty member - Storer College
Storer College seal
Bates College seal - Bates College
Hamilton Hatter (later years) - Bluefield
Brown, Howell S. “Map of Jefferson County, Virginia From Actual Surveys With Farm Limits, 1852.”
A Freedman’s Bureau agent - Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1868, p. 473.
From King, Edward. (1875). “The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland:” Illustrated by Champney, James Wells. Hartford, Conn. American Publishing Co. Print.
p. 695 - pump
By David Hunter Strother - West Virginia University
contraband 1862
boy on horseback
From Strother, David Hunter “Our Negro Schools,” (September 1874), “Harper’s New Monthly Magazine.”
p. 457 - silhouettes of children playing
p. 458 - boy reading book
p. 459 - boy not at school
p. 460 - older student
p. 461 - young teach the old
p. 461 - woman at blackboard
p. 467 - boys huddled on the ground
By Winslow Homer:
Sunday Morning In Virginia, 1877 - Cincinnati Art Museum
Blackboard, 1877 - National Gallery of Art
Uncle Ned at Home, 1875
Charlestown Looking to Route 340
Thomas Biscoe - West Virginia & Regional Collection
By Henry Ossawa Tanner:
The Banjo Lesson, 1893
The Thankful Poor, 1894
By Eastman Johnson:
Musical Instrument, 1860
Dinah, The Negress, (1866-1869)
Negro Boy, 1860
Good Morning From Harpers Ferry by Edward L Henry
Image of Achilles Dixon home (p. 10).
From Taylor, James L. “A History of Black Education in Jefferson County, West Virginia, 1866-1966.”
Logan Osburn - courtesy Don Amoroso
Boy running to school detail from drawing of Colyer’s School North Carolina
Cover - Ray’s Primary Arithmetic 1857 edition
Group photograph of African-American school children, 1895, location unknown.
Freedman’s School - Illustration of Freedman in school from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1883.
Woman Reading by Candlelight - 1908 by Peter Ilsted
The Misses Cooke's school room, Freedman's Bureau, Richmond, Va. - Waud, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph), Harper's weekly, 1868 July 25, p. 473.
Harpers Ferry 1872 by Granville Perkins
Silas Curtis - findagrave.com
Godey’s Fashions for September 1862
“C for Christ” page from”The Tract Primer” published by the American Tract Society, 1841
H. R. 613 - Bill amending the Freedmen”s Bureau enactment - National Archives
Pile of bricks - 2005, Author: Tasja - wikimedia.org
Wheeling, West Virginia Independence Hall - wikipedia.org
Detail from Wheeling Custom House - Harper's Weekly, July 6, 1861.
Sarah Jane Foster - Courtesy of Carolyn Reilly
From Library of Congress:
Freedmen’s Bureau Teacher's Monthly Report, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 24, 1865
"Hon. Arthur Ingrham Boreman"
Contraband camp
Glimpses at the Freedmen - The Freedmen's Union Industrial School, Richmond, Va.
Text of the Emancipation Proclamation from L. N. Rosenthal, "The Proclamation of Emancipation," Lithograph, 1865.
wn.com/Hamilton Hatter Part 2 Books Are The Holy Road
more at http://civilwarcholars.com
With generous, community-minded support from American Public University System. (The sentiments in this production do not in any way reflect modern-day policies of APUS). More at http://apus.edu
Researched, Written, Produced, Narrated - Jim Surkamp
Musicians
"My Heart is in the Mountains" from Lantern in a Poet's Garden, Poem by Daniel Bedinger Lucas (public domain) Music by Terry Tucker, c (the copyright symbol) 2010, GHF Music, (terrytucker.net)
Cam Millar - Tumble Blue 2, Waterdogs 1 (cammillar.com)
Shana Aisenberg - twelve-string guitar, banjo copyright Shana Aisenberg. (shanasongs.com)
Sound FX:
children playing, hand bell, crickets - from “free sfx.uk.com”
References:
Burke, Dawne R. (2006). “An American Phoenix: A History of Storer College from Slavery to Desegregation,” Pittsburgh, PA: Geyer Printing House.
Crayon, Porte. (Strother, David H.) “Our Negro Schools” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, New York, NY: Harper and Bros. Volume 49 Issue 292 (September, 1874).
“Sarah Jane Foster: Teacher of the Freedman, The Diary and Letters of a Maine Woman in the South After the Civil War,” Picton Press: Rockport, ME., 2001, Wayne E. Reilly editor.
Stealey, John E. “The Freedmen’s Bureau in West Virginia.” West Virginia History 39 (Jan/April 1978): 99-142.
Taylor, James L. “A History of Black Education in Jefferson County, West Virginia, 1866-1966.”
Trowbridge, John T. (1866). “The South: a tour of its battlefields and ruined cities, a journey through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a description of the present state of the country – its agriculture – railroads – business and finances.” Hartford, Conn., L. Stebbins.
Image Credits:
Harvesters at Rest by Harry Roseland
From National Park Service, Harpers Ferry:
Faculty member - Storer College
Storer College seal
Bates College seal - Bates College
Hamilton Hatter (later years) - Bluefield
Brown, Howell S. “Map of Jefferson County, Virginia From Actual Surveys With Farm Limits, 1852.”
A Freedman’s Bureau agent - Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1868, p. 473.
From King, Edward. (1875). “The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland:” Illustrated by Champney, James Wells. Hartford, Conn. American Publishing Co. Print.
p. 695 - pump
By David Hunter Strother - West Virginia University
contraband 1862
boy on horseback
From Strother, David Hunter “Our Negro Schools,” (September 1874), “Harper’s New Monthly Magazine.”
p. 457 - silhouettes of children playing
p. 458 - boy reading book
p. 459 - boy not at school
p. 460 - older student
p. 461 - young teach the old
p. 461 - woman at blackboard
p. 467 - boys huddled on the ground
By Winslow Homer:
Sunday Morning In Virginia, 1877 - Cincinnati Art Museum
Blackboard, 1877 - National Gallery of Art
Uncle Ned at Home, 1875
Charlestown Looking to Route 340
Thomas Biscoe - West Virginia & Regional Collection
By Henry Ossawa Tanner:
The Banjo Lesson, 1893
The Thankful Poor, 1894
By Eastman Johnson:
Musical Instrument, 1860
Dinah, The Negress, (1866-1869)
Negro Boy, 1860
Good Morning From Harpers Ferry by Edward L Henry
Image of Achilles Dixon home (p. 10).
From Taylor, James L. “A History of Black Education in Jefferson County, West Virginia, 1866-1966.”
Logan Osburn - courtesy Don Amoroso
Boy running to school detail from drawing of Colyer’s School North Carolina
Cover - Ray’s Primary Arithmetic 1857 edition
Group photograph of African-American school children, 1895, location unknown.
Freedman’s School - Illustration of Freedman in school from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1883.
Woman Reading by Candlelight - 1908 by Peter Ilsted
The Misses Cooke's school room, Freedman's Bureau, Richmond, Va. - Waud, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph), Harper's weekly, 1868 July 25, p. 473.
Harpers Ferry 1872 by Granville Perkins
Silas Curtis - findagrave.com
Godey’s Fashions for September 1862
“C for Christ” page from”The Tract Primer” published by the American Tract Society, 1841
H. R. 613 - Bill amending the Freedmen”s Bureau enactment - National Archives
Pile of bricks - 2005, Author: Tasja - wikimedia.org
Wheeling, West Virginia Independence Hall - wikipedia.org
Detail from Wheeling Custom House - Harper's Weekly, July 6, 1861.
Sarah Jane Foster - Courtesy of Carolyn Reilly
From Library of Congress:
Freedmen’s Bureau Teacher's Monthly Report, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 24, 1865
"Hon. Arthur Ingrham Boreman"
Contraband camp
Glimpses at the Freedmen - The Freedmen's Union Industrial School, Richmond, Va.
Text of the Emancipation Proclamation from L. N. Rosenthal, "The Proclamation of Emancipation," Lithograph, 1865.
- published: 10 May 2015
- views: 1
Hamilton Hatter's Tense Charlestown, WV 1865-1867
With generous, community-minded support from American Public University System. (The sentiments in this production do not in any way reflect modern-day policies...
With generous, community-minded support from American Public University System. (The sentiments in this production do not in any way reflect modern-day policies of APUS). More at http://apus.edu
Actor:
Jim Surkamp
Expert Joyceann Gray, herself.
Musicians:
Shana Aisenberg - copyright-holder banjo, mandolin (“Lorena”) (shanasongs.com)
Cam Millar - Cornfields, Big Circle (cammillar.com)
Kevin Williams - eerie synthesizer composition during courthouse segment - Railroad music - Dave Hellyer, harmonica; Joe Bourgeois, guitar; Kevin Williams, drums; Kelley Cornelius, percussion.
"My Heart is in the Mountains" from Lantern in a Poet's Garden, Poem by Daniel Bedinger Lucas (public domain) Music by Terry Tucker, c (the copyright symbol) 2010, GHF Music, www.terrytucker.net - John Brown's body [sound recording] by J. Weldon Norris Chorale; Washington, D.C., 2003. With permission from the James Weldon Norris Chorale.
Sound FX:
raven - Cornell Ornithological Laboratory
wagons, laughing men, crackling fire, horse whinny, dogs, pig squeal - from “free sfx.uk.com”
Main References:
Trowbridge, John T. (1866). “The South: a tour of its battlefields and ruined cities, a journey through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a description of the present state of the country – its agriculture – railroads – business and finances.” Hartford, Conn., L. Stebbins.
Crayon, Porte. (Strother, David H.) “Our Negro Schools” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, New York, NY: Harper and Bros. Volume 49 Issue 292 (September, 1874). pp. 457-468.
Image Credits:
A Freedman’s Bureau agent - Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1868, p. 473.
Godey’s Fashions for September, 1862
David Hunter Strother at The Strother Collection of West Virginia University: “September 13, 1858,” “Martinsburg October 2nd, 1859,” “Ruins of the Old Academy at Martinsburg January 18th 1876,” “Untitled (Young Freedwoman),””Sir John’s Road May, 1851,” “The Bath Keeper,” “Baltimore, March 14, 1860 - (Tea kettle, cup); (Old plantation owner in text) “Artist’s Excursion Baltimore & Ohio Railroad;” (Owner’s former enslaved person); “Milby Stephenson.”
“Independence (Squire Jack Porter)” 1858 - by Frank Blackwell Mayer
“Past and Present, No. 2 1858” - by Augustus Leopold Egg
“The Story Teller of the Camp” (1861-1865) - by Eastman Johnson
Paintings by Winslow Homer: “Cornfield” - 1873; “The Bright Side” - 1865; “Prisoners from the Front” - 1866; “Defiance - Inviting a Shot Before Petersburg” - 1865;” “Veteran in a New Field.”
Brown, Howell S. “Map of Jefferson County, Virginia From Actual Surveys With Farm Limits, 1852.”
From New York Illustrated News:
“Arrival of Mrs. Brown in Charlestown, Accompanied by Capt. Moore, and an Escort, December 1, 1859” Pub. December 17, 1859; “The Procession to the Scaffold, December 2, 1859,” Pub. December 17, 1859; “Execution of John Brown.” Pub. December 10, 1859.
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 17, 1859: “John Brown Riding on his Coffin to the Place of Execution;” “John Brown Ascending the Scaffold Preparatory to Being Hanged;” “The Jail in Charlestown that held John Brown and his Raiders;” From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 19, 1859: “View of Charlestown.”
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine: Strother, David H., “Personal Recollections of the Civil War.” (May, 1867), p. 716; Strother, David H., "Virginia Illustrated." (Aug., 1855), p. 296; Crayon, Porte “Our Negro Schools,” (September 1874), p. 458.
Harper's Weekly, November 12, 1859: "The Arraignment;” “Trial of John Brown.”
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel (Ed.). “Battles and Leaders″. (1887): finding a skull in a field, Vol. 2, p. 347; plough in a field, Vol. 1, p. 216; crows over a field, Vol. 1, p. 217; Ross House, Vol. 3, p. 637.
From King, Edward. (1875). “The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland:” Illustrated by Champney, James Wells. Hartford, Conn. American Publishing Co. Print: p. 99 - train car (inside); p. 659 - food to people in train cars; p. 649 - Virginia corn shed.
Man plowing by James E. Taylor - Library of Congress
NEXT - “The Most Excellent Hamilton Hatter - the Mission School in Charlestown”
wn.com/Hamilton Hatter's Tense Charlestown, Wv 1865 1867
With generous, community-minded support from American Public University System. (The sentiments in this production do not in any way reflect modern-day policies of APUS). More at http://apus.edu
Actor:
Jim Surkamp
Expert Joyceann Gray, herself.
Musicians:
Shana Aisenberg - copyright-holder banjo, mandolin (“Lorena”) (shanasongs.com)
Cam Millar - Cornfields, Big Circle (cammillar.com)
Kevin Williams - eerie synthesizer composition during courthouse segment - Railroad music - Dave Hellyer, harmonica; Joe Bourgeois, guitar; Kevin Williams, drums; Kelley Cornelius, percussion.
"My Heart is in the Mountains" from Lantern in a Poet's Garden, Poem by Daniel Bedinger Lucas (public domain) Music by Terry Tucker, c (the copyright symbol) 2010, GHF Music, www.terrytucker.net - John Brown's body [sound recording] by J. Weldon Norris Chorale; Washington, D.C., 2003. With permission from the James Weldon Norris Chorale.
Sound FX:
raven - Cornell Ornithological Laboratory
wagons, laughing men, crackling fire, horse whinny, dogs, pig squeal - from “free sfx.uk.com”
Main References:
Trowbridge, John T. (1866). “The South: a tour of its battlefields and ruined cities, a journey through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a description of the present state of the country – its agriculture – railroads – business and finances.” Hartford, Conn., L. Stebbins.
Crayon, Porte. (Strother, David H.) “Our Negro Schools” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, New York, NY: Harper and Bros. Volume 49 Issue 292 (September, 1874). pp. 457-468.
Image Credits:
A Freedman’s Bureau agent - Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1868, p. 473.
Godey’s Fashions for September, 1862
David Hunter Strother at The Strother Collection of West Virginia University: “September 13, 1858,” “Martinsburg October 2nd, 1859,” “Ruins of the Old Academy at Martinsburg January 18th 1876,” “Untitled (Young Freedwoman),””Sir John’s Road May, 1851,” “The Bath Keeper,” “Baltimore, March 14, 1860 - (Tea kettle, cup); (Old plantation owner in text) “Artist’s Excursion Baltimore & Ohio Railroad;” (Owner’s former enslaved person); “Milby Stephenson.”
“Independence (Squire Jack Porter)” 1858 - by Frank Blackwell Mayer
“Past and Present, No. 2 1858” - by Augustus Leopold Egg
“The Story Teller of the Camp” (1861-1865) - by Eastman Johnson
Paintings by Winslow Homer: “Cornfield” - 1873; “The Bright Side” - 1865; “Prisoners from the Front” - 1866; “Defiance - Inviting a Shot Before Petersburg” - 1865;” “Veteran in a New Field.”
Brown, Howell S. “Map of Jefferson County, Virginia From Actual Surveys With Farm Limits, 1852.”
From New York Illustrated News:
“Arrival of Mrs. Brown in Charlestown, Accompanied by Capt. Moore, and an Escort, December 1, 1859” Pub. December 17, 1859; “The Procession to the Scaffold, December 2, 1859,” Pub. December 17, 1859; “Execution of John Brown.” Pub. December 10, 1859.
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 17, 1859: “John Brown Riding on his Coffin to the Place of Execution;” “John Brown Ascending the Scaffold Preparatory to Being Hanged;” “The Jail in Charlestown that held John Brown and his Raiders;” From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 19, 1859: “View of Charlestown.”
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine: Strother, David H., “Personal Recollections of the Civil War.” (May, 1867), p. 716; Strother, David H., "Virginia Illustrated." (Aug., 1855), p. 296; Crayon, Porte “Our Negro Schools,” (September 1874), p. 458.
Harper's Weekly, November 12, 1859: "The Arraignment;” “Trial of John Brown.”
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel (Ed.). “Battles and Leaders″. (1887): finding a skull in a field, Vol. 2, p. 347; plough in a field, Vol. 1, p. 216; crows over a field, Vol. 1, p. 217; Ross House, Vol. 3, p. 637.
From King, Edward. (1875). “The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland:” Illustrated by Champney, James Wells. Hartford, Conn. American Publishing Co. Print: p. 99 - train car (inside); p. 659 - food to people in train cars; p. 649 - Virginia corn shed.
Man plowing by James E. Taylor - Library of Congress
NEXT - “The Most Excellent Hamilton Hatter - the Mission School in Charlestown”
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 8
Our trip to Arkansas
Our Arkansas duck hunt trip....
Our Arkansas duck hunt trip.
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Our Arkansas duck hunt trip.
A History of the Confederate States of America: Economy, Government, Values (2002)
The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy, was a confederation of secessionist American states existing from 1861...
The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy, was a confederation of secessionist American states existing from 1861 to 1865. It was originally formed by seven slave states in the Lower South region of the United States whose regional economy was mostly dependent upon agriculture, particularly cotton, and a plantation system that relied upon African slaves.
Each state declared its secession from the United States following the November 1860 election of Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln to the U.S. presidency on a platform which opposed the expansion of slavery. A new Confederate government was proclaimed in February 1861 before Lincoln took office in March, but was considered illegal by the government of the United States. After civil war began in April, four states of the Upper South also declared their secession and joined the Confederacy. The Confederacy later accepted Missouri and Kentucky as members, although neither officially declared secession nor were they ever fully controlled by Confederate forces; Confederate shadow governments attempted to control the two states but were later exiled from them.
The government of the United States (the Union) rejected the claims of secession and considered the Confederacy illegitimate. The American Civil War began with the April 12, 1861 Confederate attack upon Fort Sumter, a Union fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. In spring 1865, after very heavy fighting, largely on Confederate territory, all the Confederate forces surrendered and the Confederacy vanished. No foreign government officially recognized the Confederacy as an independent country, although Great Britain and France granted it belligerent status. While the war lacked a formal end, Jefferson Davis later lamented that the Confederacy had "disappeared" in 1865.
On March 11, 1861, the Confederate Constitution of seven state signatories—South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas— replaced the February 7 provisional Confederated States constitution with one stating in its preamble a desire for a "permanent federal government". Four additional slave-holding states—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina—declared their secession and joined the Confederacy following a call by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln for troops from each state to recapture Sumter and other lost federal properties in the South. Missouri and Kentucky were represented by partisan factions from those states, while the legitimate governments of those two states retained formal adherence to the Union. Also aligned with the Confederacy were two of the "Five Civilized Tribes" and a new Confederate Territory of Arizona. Efforts to secede in Maryland were halted by federal imposition of martial law, while Delaware, though of divided loyalty, did not attempt it. A Unionist government in western parts of Virginia organized the new state of West Virginia which was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863.
Confederate control over its claimed territory and population in congressional districts steadily shrank from 73% to 34% during the course of the Civil War due to the Union's successful overland campaigns, its control of the inland waterways into the South, and its blockade of the southern seacoast.[6] With the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, the Union made abolition of slavery a war goal (in addition to reunion). As Union forces moved southward, large numbers of plantation slaves were freed, and many were enrolled in Union service as soldiers, teamsters and laborers. The most notable advance was Sherman's "March to the Sea" in late 1864. Much of the CSA's infrastructure was destroyed, including telegraph, railroads and bridges. Plantations in their path were severely damaged. Internal movement became increasingly difficult for Southerners, weakening the economy and limiting army mobility.
These losses created an insurmountable disadvantage in men, materiel, and finance. Public support for Confederate President Jefferson Davis's administration eroded over time due to repeated military reverses, economic hardships, and allegations of autocratic government. After four years of campaigning, Richmond was captured by Union forces in April 1865, and shortly afterward, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively signalling the collapse of the Confederacy. President Davis was captured on May 10, 1865, and jailed in preparation for a treason trial that was ultimately never held.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_States_of_America
wn.com/A History Of The Confederate States Of America Economy, Government, Values (2002)
The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy, was a confederation of secessionist American states existing from 1861 to 1865. It was originally formed by seven slave states in the Lower South region of the United States whose regional economy was mostly dependent upon agriculture, particularly cotton, and a plantation system that relied upon African slaves.
Each state declared its secession from the United States following the November 1860 election of Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln to the U.S. presidency on a platform which opposed the expansion of slavery. A new Confederate government was proclaimed in February 1861 before Lincoln took office in March, but was considered illegal by the government of the United States. After civil war began in April, four states of the Upper South also declared their secession and joined the Confederacy. The Confederacy later accepted Missouri and Kentucky as members, although neither officially declared secession nor were they ever fully controlled by Confederate forces; Confederate shadow governments attempted to control the two states but were later exiled from them.
The government of the United States (the Union) rejected the claims of secession and considered the Confederacy illegitimate. The American Civil War began with the April 12, 1861 Confederate attack upon Fort Sumter, a Union fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. In spring 1865, after very heavy fighting, largely on Confederate territory, all the Confederate forces surrendered and the Confederacy vanished. No foreign government officially recognized the Confederacy as an independent country, although Great Britain and France granted it belligerent status. While the war lacked a formal end, Jefferson Davis later lamented that the Confederacy had "disappeared" in 1865.
On March 11, 1861, the Confederate Constitution of seven state signatories—South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas— replaced the February 7 provisional Confederated States constitution with one stating in its preamble a desire for a "permanent federal government". Four additional slave-holding states—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina—declared their secession and joined the Confederacy following a call by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln for troops from each state to recapture Sumter and other lost federal properties in the South. Missouri and Kentucky were represented by partisan factions from those states, while the legitimate governments of those two states retained formal adherence to the Union. Also aligned with the Confederacy were two of the "Five Civilized Tribes" and a new Confederate Territory of Arizona. Efforts to secede in Maryland were halted by federal imposition of martial law, while Delaware, though of divided loyalty, did not attempt it. A Unionist government in western parts of Virginia organized the new state of West Virginia which was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863.
Confederate control over its claimed territory and population in congressional districts steadily shrank from 73% to 34% during the course of the Civil War due to the Union's successful overland campaigns, its control of the inland waterways into the South, and its blockade of the southern seacoast.[6] With the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, the Union made abolition of slavery a war goal (in addition to reunion). As Union forces moved southward, large numbers of plantation slaves were freed, and many were enrolled in Union service as soldiers, teamsters and laborers. The most notable advance was Sherman's "March to the Sea" in late 1864. Much of the CSA's infrastructure was destroyed, including telegraph, railroads and bridges. Plantations in their path were severely damaged. Internal movement became increasingly difficult for Southerners, weakening the economy and limiting army mobility.
These losses created an insurmountable disadvantage in men, materiel, and finance. Public support for Confederate President Jefferson Davis's administration eroded over time due to repeated military reverses, economic hardships, and allegations of autocratic government. After four years of campaigning, Richmond was captured by Union forces in April 1865, and shortly afterward, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively signalling the collapse of the Confederacy. President Davis was captured on May 10, 1865, and jailed in preparation for a treason trial that was ultimately never held.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_States_of_America
- published: 17 Sep 2015
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2007 - Arkansas St. vs. Tennessee
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All video footage is copyright of the University of Tennessee and XOS Digital Sports, but legally reproduced here in conjunction with Fair Use laws.
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- published: 06 Apr 2015
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Ohio River: Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps of Engineers
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Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from th...
more at http://quickfound.net
Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m3/s); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m3/s)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream.
The 981-mile (1,579 km) river flows through or along the border of six states, and its drainage basin includes parts of 14 states. Through its largest tributary, the Tennessee River, the basin includes many of the states of the southeastern U.S. It is the source of drinking water for three million people.
It is named in Iroquoian or Seneca: Ohi:yó, lit. "Good River" or Shawnee: Pelewathiipi and Spelewathiipi. The river had great significance in the history of the Native Americans, as numerous civilizations formed along its valley. For thousands of years, Native Americans used the river as a major transportation and trading route. Its waters connected communities. In the five centuries before European conquest, the Mississippian culture built numerous regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. The Osage, Omaha, Ponca and Kaw lived in the Ohio Valley, but under pressure from the Iroquois to the northeast, migrated west of the Mississippi River to Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma in the 1600s.
In 1669, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle led a French expedition to the Ohio River, becoming the first Europeans to see it. After European-American settlement, the river served as a border between present-day Kentucky and Indian Territories. It was a primary transportation route for pioneers during the westward expansion of the early U.S. In his Notes on the State of Virginia published in 1781–82, Thomas Jefferson stated: "The Ohio is the most beautiful river on earth. Its current gentle, waters clear, and bosom smooth and unbroken by rocks and rapids, a single instance only excepted."
During the 19th century, the river was the southern boundary of the Northwest Territory. It is sometimes considered as the western extension of the Mason–Dixon Line that divided Pennsylvania from Maryland, and thus part of the border between free and slave territory, and between the Northern and Southern United States or Upper South. Where the river was narrow, it was the way to freedom for thousands of slaves escaping to the North, many helped by free blacks and whites of the Underground Railroad resistance movement.
The Ohio River is a climatic transition area, as its water runs along the periphery of the humid subtropical and humid continental climate areas. It is inhabited by fauna and flora of both climates. In winter, it regularly freezes over at Pittsburgh but rarely further south toward Cincinnati and Louisville. At Paducah, Kentucky, in the south, near the Ohio’s confluence with the Mississippi, it is ice-free year-round. Paducah was founded there because it is the northernmost ice-free reach of the Ohio...
wn.com/Ohio River Young Man River 1965 US Army Corps Of Engineers
more at http://quickfound.net
Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River
The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m3/s); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m3/s)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream.
The 981-mile (1,579 km) river flows through or along the border of six states, and its drainage basin includes parts of 14 states. Through its largest tributary, the Tennessee River, the basin includes many of the states of the southeastern U.S. It is the source of drinking water for three million people.
It is named in Iroquoian or Seneca: Ohi:yó, lit. "Good River" or Shawnee: Pelewathiipi and Spelewathiipi. The river had great significance in the history of the Native Americans, as numerous civilizations formed along its valley. For thousands of years, Native Americans used the river as a major transportation and trading route. Its waters connected communities. In the five centuries before European conquest, the Mississippian culture built numerous regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. The Osage, Omaha, Ponca and Kaw lived in the Ohio Valley, but under pressure from the Iroquois to the northeast, migrated west of the Mississippi River to Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma in the 1600s.
In 1669, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle led a French expedition to the Ohio River, becoming the first Europeans to see it. After European-American settlement, the river served as a border between present-day Kentucky and Indian Territories. It was a primary transportation route for pioneers during the westward expansion of the early U.S. In his Notes on the State of Virginia published in 1781–82, Thomas Jefferson stated: "The Ohio is the most beautiful river on earth. Its current gentle, waters clear, and bosom smooth and unbroken by rocks and rapids, a single instance only excepted."
During the 19th century, the river was the southern boundary of the Northwest Territory. It is sometimes considered as the western extension of the Mason–Dixon Line that divided Pennsylvania from Maryland, and thus part of the border between free and slave territory, and between the Northern and Southern United States or Upper South. Where the river was narrow, it was the way to freedom for thousands of slaves escaping to the North, many helped by free blacks and whites of the Underground Railroad resistance movement.
The Ohio River is a climatic transition area, as its water runs along the periphery of the humid subtropical and humid continental climate areas. It is inhabited by fauna and flora of both climates. In winter, it regularly freezes over at Pittsburgh but rarely further south toward Cincinnati and Louisville. At Paducah, Kentucky, in the south, near the Ohio’s confluence with the Mississippi, it is ice-free year-round. Paducah was founded there because it is the northernmost ice-free reach of the Ohio...
- published: 19 Sep 2014
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Arkansas Duck Hunt
Arkansas Duck Hunt January 2013....
Arkansas Duck Hunt January 2013.
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Arkansas Duck Hunt January 2013.
- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 403
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author: Sato Man
The Islamic State (Full Length)
EXCLUSIVE: VICE News Meets Barack Obama: http://bit.ly/1wT03Bi
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conque...
EXCLUSIVE: VICE News Meets Barack Obama: http://bit.ly/1wT03Bi
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICE News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
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EXCLUSIVE: VICE News Meets Barack Obama: http://bit.ly/1wT03Bi
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICE News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
Click to watch "Ghosts of Aleppo (Part 1)" - http://bit.ly/Ghosts-of-Aleppo
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- published: 14 Aug 2014
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