CEMETERY AT FORT DEFIANCE! (LENOIR, NC)
CEMETERY AT FORT DEFIANCE! (LENOIR, NC)
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Celebration of Life, Curator Jeff Stepp, Lenoir, N.C
Tribute to Jeff Stepp, Curator of our Caldwell Heritage Museum held at Fort Defiance, Patterson, N.C. who passed away suddenly.
Our Independent Spirit - LITC Season 4 Episode 18
Carl White travels back in time for a visit at historic Fort Defiance, then visits Top of the Hill Distillery in Chapel Hill, NC and celebrates the release of a rehabilitated American Bald Eagle at the Carolina Raptor Center in Huntersville NC.
We had a great time at Fort Defiance, the people of Caldwell County were very helpful and accommodating during our production. We love stories of history and when we can have a bit of fun, it makes it all the better. If everyone enjoys watching it as much as we enjoyed producing it, everyone will have a great time.
The period music in the segment was performed by local musicians Kay and Patrick Crouch (Local) and tapped on location. Barry Stevens (Arlington, Virginia) as Benjamin Franklin, Tom Pitz (Orange, VA) as Thomas Jefferson, Clinton Byers (Local) as Major General Lenoir and Becky Phillips (Local) as Mrs. Lenoir.
Our visit to Top Of the Hill Distillery in Chapel Hill was met with great hospitality. Scott and this team were great to work with during our production.
Real-Time Drive | Downtown Lenoir, NC
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Good Things Fall Apart (Blank Skies Remix) - ILLENIUM, Jon Bellium
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People's Tabernacle Lenoir, NC
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US 321 in Upper Caldwell County, NC
A Time lapse road video, set to music, of U.S. Route 321 in Caldwell County, North Carolina from the junction of NC Route 90, just above the City of Lenoir, to the Watauga County line
The Lenoir Ancestral Project
For a few years now, sisters, Hope Lenoir and DiAnne Malone have been researching family lineage through their mother's father, Hamp Lenoir, Sr. The Lenoir Ancestral Project started as a curiosity, but as the women learned more and more about their grandfather's people they came closer to discovering the plantation where their set of Lenoir(s) worked as slaves. The records and documents they found at Mississippi State University revealed complexities of the lives of the Lenoir slaves that astounded them both. This short video is a teaser that shares about 2-minutes of the wealth of information they've found. As we discover more, we will share.
Accompanying track, Rosie is from a collection called, The Negro Prison's Blues and Songs: Mississippi and Louisiana State Penitentiaries Prisoners.
Fort Dobbs: War For Empire
Built in 1756, Fort Dobbs was North Carolina's only permanent fort on the western frontier of the colony during the French and Indian War. Located near present-day Statesville, NC, the site provides living history events throughout the year. For more information, please visit, fortdobbs.org.
Down The Mountain From Blowing Rock, NC
A time lapse road video, set to music of U.S. Route 321 south from Blowing Rock, North Carolina down to the City of Lenoir in Caldwell County.
Madison, North Carolina Motorcycle Ride
Madison North Carolina Motorcycle Ride - Episode #1. I ride my motorcycle to Madison, North Carolina and visit the mysterious abandoned Grogan's Tourist Court. Then, I visit the Madison town clock and learn the local history. Finally, I sit down with the proprietor of the Madison Dry Goods and Country Store, and learn the startling facts about the Lawson Family Murders. There is a museum about this horrible crime in the upstairs of Madison Dry Goods and Country Store. Finally, I head back home with a full day under my belt and learned a little more about our North Carolina Story.
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Original Grogan's Tourist Court videos
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Lincolnshire Posy (1968) - Lenoir High School Band
By Percy Grainger, directed by Bernard Hirsch. NC State MPA requirements on this piece are that four movements are played. The band plays movements I (Lisbon), IV (The Brisk Young Sailor), V (Lord Melbourne), and VI (The Lost Lady Found).
Accompanying the music are sights from Fort Defiance, the home of Gen. William Lenoir, who the city was named for. Photos are not allowed inside the house, but thankfully it was a nice enough day to allow for photos outside.
State patrol: High-speed chase through city ended in fatal crash