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FRED HARVEY
1920's RATON & TAOS NM, FRED HARVEY INDIAN TOURS, EAGLES NEST DAM, DON FERNANDO HOTEL
1920's 16MM FILM OF THE PUEBLO INDIANS & TAOS PEUBLO, NM, THE FRED HARVEY COMPANY
New Book Release: "Fred Harvey Jewelry 1900-1955" Dennis June
Fred Harvey Grand Canyon Mule Ride, 1920 ca.
Rinker interviews author Dennis June "Fred Harvey Jewelry 1900-1955"
Harvey House Barstow
04 Stephen Fried talks Fred Harvey with Mark Anthony
Harvey Girls, Harvey House Restaurant Leavenworth, Kansas
Fred Harvey: In the Kitchen & On the Rails
This 16mm film is part of a series of films shot about 1925 or so. This begins with lunch aboard a dining car probably belonging to the Santa Fe Railway Company and then on to the bustling old west town of Raton New Mexico and then later for a stay at the Fred Harvey House in Raton and then the Don Fernando Hotel in Taos. After a stay at the Harvey House a group of men and women head out for some down to earth fun at a Dude Ranch near the Eagles Nest Dam for fishing and a cattle round-up where all the folks are taught how to brand cattle. Maybe someone with recognize some of the other locations and share the information here. The scenes that appear to be at a hotel and swimming pool are at the Villa Philmonte, waite Phillips home south of Cimarron and now part of the Boy Scouts Philmont...
This 16mm film is part of a series of films shot about 1925 or so. This film takes place in New Mexico around Raton, Taos and the Taos Pueblo area as well as other ancient Indian village ruins in the area. This appears to be filmed by someone taking part in one of Fred Harvey Companies Indian Tours. Toward the end it appears that a skull is being unearthed and a very short segment of an Indian dressed as maybe a Chief would. The film itself is a little rough but given it's age and storage conditions we are fortunate to have anything at all. All of the video content in this production is the property of the Office of Image Archaeology. In my film where music clips or video special effects or special sound effects are used they are licensed to George Mihal at the Office of Image Archaeolog...
Hidden behind a door of mystery and intrigue, "Fred Harvey Jewelry 1900-1955" brings early century souvenir Indian jewelry out of the dark and into light. Greeting the reader is an entertaining history of early 1900s Southwest, "Indian Territory." This insightful historical recap is brilliantly illustrated with a delightful and colorful collection of early century Photostint postcards. Many surprises await the reader. A worthy read for anyone interested in early century silver Indian jewelry, Fred Harvey Company, or SW history.
This nine-minute 35mm film (silent, b&w;) is mostly composed of original Harvey company footage from 1920ca., but also includes footage from the Kolb Brothers that has been spliced in. In sequence, the footage features the following: diners at El Tovar looking towards the canyon; car at mule corral; mule riders descending trail to Indian Garden; Indian Garden cabins; crossing a creek on mule; arrival at Phantom Ranch; dining at Phantom Ranch; heading up trail on mule; through upper tunnel; heading down trail on bright angel trail; playing with cactus at river level; pipe creek; Colorado River; wild burros; back up at Indian Garden and Plateau Point; down the South Kaibab Trail towards the black bridge; crossing the Colorado, ribbon falls; boat beach; unidentified woman eating; crossing the ...
Harry Rinker's #1 radio antique talk show, "Whatcha Got?" Harry interviews author Dennis June about vintage Indian Jewelry from Dennis' ten year study, resulting in the book "Fred Harvey Jewelry 1900-1955." Harry asks pertinent questions about the Fred Harvey company while Dennis updates listeners on prices and buyer tips from the book. The interview covers hallmarks, symbols, the lightweight souvenirs and turquoise. The accompanying photos offer glimpses into Dennis' book and helps bring the story of Fred Harvey Jewelry full circle
Barstow's historic Harvey House is one of the best preserved of Fred Harvey's legendary network of railway restaurant-hotels. This video will take you on a virtual tour outside, then inside to see its architecture from 1911. During the tour, you'll hear the facts about this wonderful building.
Mark Anthony gets one on one with author Stephen Fried http://tourtalktv.com Talking about the man who's company revolutionized the west, opened up tourism to the Grand Canyon, created the hospitality industry as we know it and fired up the women's movement. Fred Harvey Yes a man and his business is credited for helping start the modern day women's movement! Stepen also updates us on another of his passions in writing and that is mental health issues. This was a skype call with a bad modem connection. So I edited the video but could not sync it with the audio. The podcast is available on the website. Stephen Fried on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stephen-Fried/57259781885 =============== Like this video and subscribe Follow us on FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com...
The old train depot in Leavenworth, Kansas offers lunch served by the Harvey girls and a lesson in railroad history.
The National Archives at Kansas City hosted a panel discussion on the impact of the "Harvey Standard" on today's restaurants. Time Warner Cable's "Local Flavor" crew was there to bring you this historical perspective on the beginnings of great food in Kansas City and across the country. For more "Local Flavor" episodes, watch KC On Demand, Channel 411 in KCMO.
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Harvey houses were legendary in the history of Western rail travel, I operated by Fred Harvey in conjunction with the Santa Fe Railway, the network of restaurant hotels set a new standard in quality meal service. Barso Spanish Morris cost of them this year so, open in 1911 and closed in 1971. It was registered as one of the last and final remaining examples of the West's famous Harvey Houses. California registered historical landmark number 892.
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Daggett Harvey and Stephen Fried discussing the Fred Harvey Company at La Fonda on the Plaza.
Click http://j.mp/1GcBsvO Author: George H. Foster Publish: 2006-03-10 In the 1870s, people traveling west of the Mississippi were still venturing into the wild. Loud, smoke-belching trains might have cut across the rough terrain, but harsh weather, rigid seats, and short breaks for bad food in the middle of nowhere showed the West was by no means won. Entrepreneur Fred Harvey had an eye for such problems and a nerve for the impossible. In 1876, he began establishing high-quality dining rooms along the Santa Fe Railroad, and his Harvey Houses helped change the entire picture of the American West. Recapture the spirit of the first western railway excursions with The Harvey House Cookbook. Its 200-plus vintage recipes, numerous period photos, and fascinating stories will take readers back to...
Stephen Fried discussing the Fred Harvey Company at La Fonda on the Plaza.
Best Documentary 2015 - The Great History Of Grand Canyon - Full Documentary Films The known history of the Grand Canyon area stretches back 10,500 years, when the first evidence of human presence in the area is found. Native Americans have inhabited the Grand Canyon and the area now covered by Grand Canyon National Park for at least the last 4,000 of those years. Ancestral Pueblo peoples, first as the Basketmaker culture and later as the more familiar Pueblo people, developed from the Desert Culture as they became less nomadic and more dependent on agriculture. A similar culture, the Cinchona, also lived in the canyon area. Drought in the late 13th century likely caused both groups to move on. Other people followed, including the Paiute, Cerbat, and the Navajo, only to be later forced on...
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The Tran Family takes on the Troutman Family on Family Feud with Steve Harvey on 2/11/13. Steve Harvey falls in love with the Tran Family! Let me know what you guys think of the episode! Tweet me @awesomejuliee and tag #TranFamily **It's titled "BEST EPISODE EVER" because that's what I decided to title it. THANKS** Credits to: Branan Edgens and Sharon Her
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