MGM Studios at Clifton Hills by Niagara Falls
MGM Studios, Great Canadian Midway Indoor Entertainment Center and World Class Casinos and much more to enjoy with Family...
MGM Interactive Museum in Niagara Falls
A interative attraction based on the movies of MGM studios
[HD] Frankenstein Haunted House Walk-through - Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls
[HD] The House of Frankenstein: A Classic haunted attraction walk-through located at Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls. Admission is about $10
Clifton Hill is a pretty popular tourist trap located next to Niagara Falls.
Video filmed June 2018 near Niagara Falls, Canada.
Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum - Niagara Falls
- From every corner of the globe, Robert Ripley brought home the strange, the odd and the unbelievable. Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum, located in Niagara Falls, Ontario offers fun for all ages. Experience the thrill of adventure. View unusual customs, hobbies and artifacts from all over the world. Make sure you stop in and visit Ripley's Wax Zone located beside Ripley's Believe It or Not! for an outrageous personalized souvenir of your visit to Ripley's. Right across the street youll find the Ripleys Moving Theater, the only movie of its kind, where you actually move with the picture and feel every bump, dip, and turn. Open year round, hours of operation vary throughout the year and admission rates vary according to attraction. There are group rates offered as well so be sure to check for more information on admission and hours.
Niagara Falls Clifton Hill
Iwerks 4D Moving Theatre at Falls Avenue Resort
See, hear, and feel the action at Iwerks 4D Motion Theatre. This special theatre features simulator style stadium seating, 3D movie technology, water jets, and air blasters for a truly interactive experience.
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island – This adventure features the discovery of a secret map that leads to Mysterious Island and features an all-star cast including Josh Hutcherson, Dwayne Johnson, Michael Caine and Vanessa Hudgson.
Happy Feet 4-D Experience – Journey to Antarctica to meet a colony of lively Emperor Penguins, then head out with the brave and courageous Mumble as he sets out to save his colony from a diminishing food supply in Happy Feet 4-D Experience!
Honeymoon 1997 - Canada
Honeymoon - Summer 1997
6th & 7th stops - Ontario (Toronto, Niagara Falls) & British Columbia (Richmond, Vancouver, Whistler, etc)
Industry After the War, 1950's - Film 16479
A large truck pulling a huge engine on a trailer (twelve axles). Cyclists cycling next to it. A reaper. Seven men looking at a map. (After the war Europe needed machines in order to reconstruct the industry.). A group of experts walk along a canal. Logs wander into a machine. Men standing around a tank filled with white stuff, taking samples out of it with their hands and looking at it. A man with a small film camera filming a farmer with a cow. More cows and farmers. A man in suit in a kitchen taking sticky stuff with his hands from a tray that's surrounded by cooks. The man eats, licks his fingers and looks pleased. Two rows of five men each, shaking hands. Two men in suits, talking. The director of a textiles factory shows an apron to some other men. A mechanic looking at a complicated looking machine in a textiles factory. A worker at machines that transport bottles. A row of female workers at sewing machines next to a conveyer belt in a factory. While all those pictures without obvious connection are shown, the narrator tells about a journey of European experts to America in connection with the Marshall Plan: They are supposed to study American ways of production.
A man enters an office and answers the phone (he went on the journey, too). Another textile factory. Westminster, London (The journey started in Westminster). Statue of Liberty, America. (The journey went to America.) The delegation arrives at the port. Skyline of New York. Greyhound Bus arriving at a bus stop. Members of the delegation step out and are welcomed by somebody. Some members of the delegation in a textiles factory, making notes. Speaking to a worker at a sewing machine. Machines in the textiles factory. Man with stop watch timing female worker on a button hole machine. Two button hole machines. - Shirt production. Many female workers ironing, pleating. Entrance of the Hotel Robert E. Lee. Members of the delegation writing down their experiences (one of them at a typewriter). Another group of the delegation. A hosiery factory. Conference table with artificial female legs on it (upside down). The factory. Few workers, rows of machines (standing still). The finished nylons, examined for flaws and turned inside out in a wind tunnel. A sign: Please do not wear any jewelry or accessories that can cause pull threads. Your cooperation will be appreciated. More shots of female workers examining nylons. A very small machine removing knots from nylon. the machine is called The Miracle. Lunch in the canteen: delegation and workers. Workers check out, get into their cars and drive off. ( great difference to Europe: Here the workers have their own cars.) Road with cars. Golf course players practising at a machine delivering balls on demand. The Niagara Falls. Delegation stepping over the border between Canada and the U.S.A. Monuments of the U.S.A. (Pleasure after work). Night street scene with flashing signs and lights. At a fashion show. A car race; a small accident; sparks flying. The delegation in the Greyhound Bus. Rail tracks. Delegation in a restaurant in a train. Entrance of Textile Machine Works. Train, machines, bus. Sailing ships seen through the bars of a bridge from a moving train. Number plates of different states of the USA. Pile of suitcases. The final meeting in New York. The members enter a bus. The port. Ships. the Queen Elizabeth. Delegation m embers on the ship, waving. Suitcases going down a slide from ship to shore. Delegation members leaving the ship. - Man entering the National Hosiery Manufacturers' Federation. More delegation members going to work again, greeting colleagues. Delegation members making presents to their staff. Delegation members reading their notes. The final reports. Secretary at typewriter. More shots of the production of the final report. Finally the final final record. Final meeting with the leader of the journey to discuss the final record. Purpose of this journey was to collect information and to gain experience. Now we have to use what we learnt. Shots of machines in a factory.
February 19th 2017 - Clifton Hill - The 905's
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this is part 2 of my journey to niagara falls. this vid tells about my ride up in a sky wheel/ferris wheel, and the best magic show eva!!!!!! hope u enjoy part 2.
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List of assets owned by The Walt Disney Company | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:09 1 Corporate
00:01:53 2 The Walt Disney Studios
00:02:04 2.1 Production
00:02:38 2.1.1 Animation
00:02:57 2.1.2 Lucasfilm Ltd.
00:03:27 2.1.3 Marvel Studios
00:04:34 2.2 Distribution
00:05:19 2.3 Disney Music Group
00:06:20 2.4 Disney Theatrical Group
00:07:10 2.5 Disney Studio Services
00:07:53 3 Disney Media Networks
00:08:04 3.1 Disney–ABC Television Group
00:09:12 3.1.1 A&E Networks
00:09:14 3.1.2 ABC Entertainment Group
00:10:11 3.1.3 ABC Family Worldwide
00:10:45 3.1.4 ABC Owned Television Stations
00:11:38 3.1.5 Disney Channels US
00:12:09 3.2 ESPN Inc.
00:15:44 4 Walt Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products
00:16:07 4.1 Disney Retail
00:16:50 4.2 Disney Games and Interactive Experiences
00:17:23 4.3 DCPI Content
00:17:35 4.3.1 Disney Publishing Worldwide
00:17:44 4.4 Parks and resort
00:18:18 4.4.1 Disneyland Resort
00:18:53 4.4.2 Walt Disney World Resort
00:20:50 4.4.3 Disneyland Paris
00:23:41 4.4.4 Hong Kong International Theme Parks
00:24:33 4.4.5 Shanghai Disney Resort
00:25:33 4.4.6 Disney Signature Experiences
00:25:43 5 Marvel Entertainment
00:27:36 6 Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International
00:30:23 6.1 Germany
00:31:51 6.2 The Walt Disney Company (India) Private Limited
00:32:57 6.3 The Walt Disney Company Iberia S.L.
00:33:28 7 Other
00:34:14 7.1 Property holding companies
00:35:12 7.2 Financial
00:35:38 7.3 Venture capital
00:36:34 7.3.1 Chinese holdings
00:37:06 7.4 Unsorted
00:39:32 8 Former assets
00:39:42 8.1 Sold
00:41:28 8.2 Venture capital holdings sold
00:42:44 8.3 Dormant or shuttered Disney businesses
00:53:08 9 See also
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Copperfield Lucky 13 Thirteen Illusion Audio Commentary 2018
They didn't always reappear.- David Copperfield
David Copperfield Thirteen Audio Commentary 2018 video
Watch legendary Las Vegas illusionist David Copperfield perform some of his greatest escapes, mentalism & magic that he has performed live on tour around the world in his live shows such as An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion, his broadway show Dreams & Nightmares, & on his many CBS TV specials, right here on the David Copperfield Channel.
In this video, David talks about one of his most famous & contraversial illusions, 13, which used to be part of his Las Vegas live show Live The Impossible. This was also featured on The Magic of David Copperfield XVII: Tornado of Fire. Despite a volunteer who claimed injuries from participating in the illusion, Copperfield won the lawsuit as he was found not to be responsible.
David Copperfield is the greatest & most famous illusionist of all time, who from his very early shows on & even now has consistently amazed the world with his magic. Witness the magic of the man who made a seven ton learjet airplane vanish, made the Statue of Liberty Disappear, floated over the Grand Canyon, walked through The Great Wall of China, escaped from Alcatraz, confronted the mystery of The Bermuda Triangle, escaped from an imploding building, escaped from Niagara Falls, has sawed HIMSELF in half as opposed to the traditional Sawing A Woman In Half in the infamous Death Saw, made an Orient Express train car disappear, conquered human flight by floating above audience members without the aid of wings, strings, or camera tricks in his most famous levitation illusion called Flying that is considered his greatest illusion of all time, escaped from a straitjacket ten stories in the air, survived being inside of a Tornado of Fire, & in his live shows, has filled thousands of theaters with snow, made thousands disappear in his equally famous Thirteen illusion, & his most famous illusion, Portal, in the ultimate teleportation, where he transports himself & a lady from the audience from the stage, to a beach on Hawaii on an island in the middle of nowhere, yet still continues to make his mark in pop culture with his many tv & movie appearances, with tv shows such as Late Night With David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Arsenio Hall Show, Oprah, & most recently America's Got Talent, & movie cameos on Terror Train with Jamie Lee Curtis, & The Incredible Burt Wonderstone with Steve Carel, as well as continuing to evolve his magic by the constant creation of new illusions.
David can be seen live & up close year round at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in his very own David Copperfield Theater, formerly knows as Hollywood Theater, in his latest new show Live The Impossible, which is sure to capture the imaginations of children as well as adults, by first materializing on stage out of no where on his Harley, known as The Motorcycle Shadow Box, & later introduces us to his childhood toy dinosaur that he calls Frank, & to a little blue magical alien named Atilla. He also performs classics such as The Squeeze Box, also known as The Shrink Box, living his grandfather's dream of predicting & winning the lottery & making his dream car appear, & some funny magic with his magical partner, Webster The Duck, in a kid favorite called Slo Mo Duck, which is one that totally goes over the head, & is one that leaves you wanting him to do it again, which he in fact does, but again in slow motion, where all will be revealed, & a classic close up piece that had been a staple of his show for years, where he transforms a simple piece of paper into a paper rose, than into a REAL rose in The Floating Rose. By using a mixture of music, storytelling, romance, lighting & choreography, close-up magic AND grand illusion, Copperfield creates the ultimate live theater experience for his fans, leaving them feeling full of wonder.
To this day people ask How did he make the Statue of Liberty disappear?, along with many other illusions that even The Masked Magician has yet to figure out the secrets to & expose on tv. Through his many CBS TV specials, & world tours in his live show, he continues to amaze the world. So sit back, relax, & enjoy his magic & escapes, right in your own home right here on The David Copperfield Channel.
Also, if you are a fan, you MUST see his live show at least once, so be sure to get tickets on your next Las Vegas vacation & witness, the one, the only, The Magic of David Copperfield
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Michigan | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:34 1 History
00:05:14 1.1 17th century
00:06:26 1.2 18th century
00:10:55 1.3 19th century
00:15:35 1.4 20th and 21st centuries
00:22:14 2 Government
00:22:23 2.1 State government
00:27:26 2.2 Law
00:28:07 2.3 Politics
00:33:45 2.4 Administrative divisions
00:35:57 3 Geography
00:44:43 3.1 Climate
00:47:03 3.2 Geology
00:48:41 4 Demographics
00:48:51 4.1 Population
00:53:59 4.2 Birth data
00:54:43 4.3 Languages
00:56:07 4.4 Religion
00:59:33 5 Economy
01:05:31 5.1 Taxation
01:07:11 5.2 Agriculture
01:10:03 5.3 Tourism
01:13:43 6 Transportation
01:13:53 6.1 Canadian international crossings
01:15:09 6.2 Railroads
01:15:58 6.3 Roadways
01:19:39 6.4 Airports
01:20:31 7 Large cities, townships, and metropolitan areas
01:22:39 8 Education
01:23:50 9 Culture
01:23:59 9.1 Arts
01:24:07 9.1.1 Music
01:24:55 9.1.2 Performance arts
01:25:47 9.2 Sports
01:28:54 10 State symbols and nicknames
01:30:00 11 Sister regions
01:30:16 12 See also
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Michigan ( (listen)) is a state in the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States. The state's name, Michigan, originates from the Ojibwe word mishigamaa, meaning large water or large lake. Michigan is the tenth most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area, and is the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River. Michigan has a population of about 10 million. Its capital is Lansing and its largest city is Detroit. Metro Detroit is among the nation's most populous and largest metropolitan economies.
Michigan is the only state to consist of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted as shaped like a mitten. The Upper Peninsula (often called the U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km) channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Mackinac Bridge connects the peninsulas. The state has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. As a result, it is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. Michigan also has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 km) from a Great Lakes shoreline.The area was first settled by Native American tribes, whose successive cultures occupied the territory for thousands of years. Colonized by French explorers in the 17th century, it was claimed as part of New France. After France's defeat in the French and Indian War in 1762, the region came under British rule. Britain ceded this territory to the newly independent United States after Britain's defeat in the American Revolutionary War. The area was part of the larger Northwest Territory until 1800, when western Michigan became part of the Indiana Territory. Michigan Territory was formed in 1805, but some of the northern border with Canada was not agreed upon until after the War of 1812. Michigan was admitted into the Union in 1837 as the 26th state, a free one. It soon became an important center of industry and trade in the Great Lakes region and a popular immigrant destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Although Michigan developed a diverse economy, it is widely known as the center of the U.S. automotive industry, which developed as a major economic force in the early 20th century. It is home to the country's three major automobile companies (whose headquarters are all within the Detroit metropolitan area). While sparsely populated, the Upper Peninsula is important for tourism thanks to its abundance of natural resources, while the Lower Peninsula is a center of manufa ...
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