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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Orleans - Massachusetts
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Orleans - Massachusetts: Nauset Beach, Skaket Beach, Church of the Transfiguration, Rock Harbor Marsh, Addison Art Gallery, Jonathan Young Windmill, Tree's Place, Academy of Performing Arts, French Transatlantic Cable Station Museum, Nauset Inlet, Nauset Model Railroad Club, Orleans Historical Society Museum
Mayflower Passenger of 1620 Richard More, Burying Point Cemetery - Salem Town, Massachusetts
Mayflower Passenger of 1620 Richard More, Burying Point Cemetery - Salem Town, Massachusetts Halloween October 31st 2015
Happy Halloween / The Blessed Samhain Festival, Haunted Happenings celebrations in Salem Town, Massachusetts, New England, USA
The City of Salem is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States and the location of Salem witch trials.
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.
Salem Town is approximatley 5 miles from Salem Village which is now known as Danvers, Massachusetts
Salem is located approximately 25 miles from Boston and is available via public transportation:
From North Station, take Ipswich or Rockport trains. At Salem station, exit up stairs to Washington St.
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Wacky, whimsical walkabout in Provincetown, Cape Cod MA | Vlog 11
Hi Everyone! We spent a great day in P-Town exploring, shopping and eating. If you love quaint, eccentric, artsy and history, Provincetown is a place you must visit! Only a short boat ride from Boston, you can rent a bike and explore this pretty seaside town on the tip of Cape Cod.
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After Appomattox: The Collapse of the Confederacy in May, 1865
American Civil War Museum Historian John Coski leads a discussion that examines the events of May, 1865 and after in an attempt to answer the question, When did the Civil War end?. This Brown Bag Lunch Talk took place on May 15, 2015 at the Museum of the Confederacy-Richmond.
William Winkel: Detroit '67: The Myth of the Model City | Talks at Google
William Winkel is a researcher with the Detroit Historical Society and the co-manager of the Detroit ’67 Oral History Project. He contributed to the book, Detroit 1967: Origins, Impacts, and Legacies. He has conducted extensive fact-finding on this subject and performed dozens of interviews in this regard. Winkel is a graduate of Wayne State University.
The Myth of the Model City will explore both the lead up to and the uprising in the City of Detroit in 1967. Understanding what led to the uprising is imperative to understand the unrest. Additionally, this lecture will seek to dispel the many myths that surround ‘67.
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Journey, Beaches, and more Beaches! // Massachusetts, USA MiniVlog 01
The first video from my holiday to Boston, MA.
Lots of beaches, ocean, and views from the car.
Zetetic Cosmogony; Earth A Static Plane
Conclusive Evidence That The World Is Not A Rotating Revolving Globe, But A Stationary Plane Circle.
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Northshore Lighthouses
Lighthouses on the Northshore of Massachusetts - from the sea!
Plimouth Plantation
Journey back to 1627 in this educational video about Plymouth Colony / The Pilgrims.
Well There's Your Problem | Episode 10: Roads for Rails - the Newfoundland Railway
Today @aliceavizandum, @oldmananders0n, and @donoteat1 are joined by @seanrade to examine the closure of Newfoundland's railway, why it was completely unjustified, and what may come in the future. Also we mispronounce words.
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Richard Brothers - Cape & Island United Way.mp4
The Cape and Island United Way is partnering with The Non-Profit Toolbox to bring Networking and Educational events for Non-Profit Organizations on Cape Cod. The Toolbox's Lisa Morrissey sat down and talked about this with Richard Brothers from the Cape and Islands United Way. Here is a transcript of the video:
Lisa Morrissey: Good morning, I am very excited today to be speaking with Rich Brothers President of the Cape and Islands United Way. Could you tell me a little about the Cape and Islands United Way and the services you offer?
Richard Brothers: Sure, the Cape and Islands United Way is very much different from everybody's impression of the United Way because it's made to be custom for Cape Cod and the Islands. Most United Way Organizations are workplace oriented kinds of fund raising organizations and the average size of the workforce on Cape Cod being eight persons it doesn't lend itself to that. We have chosen to be in this community. We focus on two things: we want to convene the community around things that are important for this human service community and then once we convene the leaders of this community around those issues then we want to help raise the money to help address those issues. Pretty simple.
Lisa Morrissey: How many non profit organizations to you work with?
Richard Brothers: Well, the Cape and Islands United Way in this year 2010 is funding thirty different programs at about twenty-eight different health and human service providers across Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. We don't have the old thinking family of agencies the United Way's used to have. We sort of act like a community foundation and each year we encourage human service providers to ask us for programs that they believe will make an impact in the community and then our group of about sixty five volunteers evaluates the best way to spend the donors dollars towards making the greatest impact through funding programs at human service agencies.
Lisa Morrissey: And what are you most proud of for the Cape and Islands United Way?
Richard Brothers: Well, the sales pitch is that we are proud to be the single largest provider of human service funding other than state and federal government organizations and ninety nine cents out of every single dollar that is raised on Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket by the Cape and Islands United Way stays here. There is this great misconception that we're a branch office of something and money leaves the Cape and money comes to the Cape and neither of those are the case unless the donor wants us to do that.
Lisa Morrissey: Well Rich, we are very excited to have the Cape and Islands United Way working with us, partnering with The Non-Profit Toolbox for our June 8th Meet-up which is taking place at the Museum of Natural History in Brewster. So thank you. What types of things are you hoping to accomplish through that or that non-profits organizations accomplish by attending?
Richard Brothers: One of the other things we try to accomplish with the Cape and Islands United Way, we have this sort of internal buzz phrase that we use about being more than money. We want to try and be more than money into the community, to the human service provider community and this is one of the ways I think we can partner with organizations to be more than money. It's, you know, the old cliché we're sick of hearing about teaching to fish and fishing and all that stuff. What we have here is an opportunity for the teaching to fish and partnering with your organization The Non-profit Toolbox and other organizations is what we seek to do to make things better. In my opinion and the opinion of this organization this is one of those opportunities that there are to say Ok, you can ask us for money, that's one thing we can give you, we can also give you the opportunity maybe get some help in things you wouldn't ordinarily get or couldn't ordinarily make fit into your budget.
Lisa Morrissey: Wonderful, we'll see you on the 8th.
Richard Brothers: I'll be there. I'll have some groceries and we'll have a good time.
City of the Future: Singapore – Full Episode | National Geographic
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Lincoln's Gamble: How the Emancipation Proclamation Changed the Course of the Civil War
Todd Brewster examines the most critical six months in Abraham Lincoln's Presidency, when he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, fought with his generals, and coped with bouts of depression. a book signing follows the program.
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Brewster Kahle: A digital library, free to the world
Brewster Kahle is building a truly huge digital library -- every book ever published, every movie ever released, all the strata of web history ... It's all free to the public -- unless someone else gets to it first.
Jamestown and Beyond: Using Digital Technologies to Visualize and Explore the Past
Lisa Fischer will be presenting in the New Media Seminar on Wednesday, September 28 at 6:00 pm. Her talk is entitled “Jamestown and Beyond: Using Digital Technologies to Visualize and Explore the Past.”
Lisa Fischer is the Director of the Center for Digital Initiatives at the Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation, which has been excavating and interpreting the site of the 1607 James Fort for over two decades. This new center, which was established in 2015, is developing cutting-edge digital applications for educating and engaging public audiences, both online and onsite. Prior to joining Jamestown Rediscovery, Fischer had been the Director of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s Digital History Center (DHC) where she oversaw the development of Virtual Williamsburg, an interactive 3D model of the town as it looked in 1776. She was also part of the team that created Colonial Williamsburg’s popular RevQuest: Save the Revolution! series of online-onsite alternate reality games. A trained historical archaeologist, Fischer previously worked in the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s Department of Archaeological Research and in the Department of Archaeology at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest. Fischer has presented and published papers on archaeology and virtual heritage at national and international conferences. She is currently the Chair of the North American chapter of Computer Application and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) and served as Co-Chair of the second international Congress on Digital Heritage held in 2015 in Granada, Spain. Fischer received her MA in Anthropology with a specialization in Historical Archaeology from the College of William & Mary, her AB in Anthropology from Amherst College, and a certificate in Geographic Information Systems from Pennsylvania State University.
Technology is changing the way people interact with each other and the world. Digital techniques are also opening up new avenues for museums and historical sites: advanced mapping methods, augmented reality, interactive gaming, social media, and 3D laser scanning and modeling are just some of the approaches that are transforming how the past is examined, presented, and explored. The Jamestown Rediscovery team has been actively excavating the site of James Fort, the first successful English settlement in North America, for more than twenty years. The archaeological findings are casting doubt on many conventional interpretations of Jamestown's history and providing new insights into the site’s settlement as well as the interactions between Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans, who first came together beginning in the early seventeenth century. New technologies are also helping to revolutionize how the archaeological data is being analyzed, interpreted, and presented. In this talk, Fischer will examine how digital heritage and visualization approaches are helping to reshape our understanding of Jamestown and the wider colonial Chesapeake as well as some of the challenges historical sites face in a digital twenty-first century.
Living in Virginia: Route 11
Arising from the dust of Indian ponies, wagon wheels, and SUVs, Route 11 is more than just a highway. Route 11 carries a story that predates the arrival of European settlers. Once called The Indian Trail and The Wagon Road, early settlers followed the Indian path as they forged their way into the valley. This presentation features interviews with tourists, entrepreneurs, and historians about life along the single-lane roadway and also visits historic sites, institutions of higher learning, and communities by the side of the historic road.
Phoenix Fire & Police Departments Annual 9/11 Memorial Ceremony | News Feed
On September 11, 2001, four commercial airliners bound for the West Coast were hijacked by terrorist extremists. In the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history, a total of 2,977 people were killed in New York City, Washington, DC, and outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
On the 14th anniversary of the atrocity, city of Phoenix employees will honor and remember those lost. Attendees pay their respects to the victims and survivors of 9/11 at this very solemn annual event.
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Susanna White and Baby Peregrine
Mayflower Pilgrim Susanna White and her infant child Peregrine. Thank you to Anne Reilly Mason, PhD, the Executive Director of the Plymouth Antiquarian Society. Thanks also to the Harlow Old Fort House in Plymouth, Matt Mulligan of HAWK Visuals and Pilgrim Hall Museum.
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