Acadia National Park | Travel Diary
Here it is! First U.S. National Park visit in the books! We saw puffins, climbed a steep hike, went to Cadillac Mountain, and ate lobster. The locations in this video are the reason I still think about Maine, even though it has been over a month since the trip. This was the first half of our trip to Maine- I'll be uploading another video about the sights we saw in Portland and the surrounding areas since I have more footage!
Remember to go outdoors and always drink your water :)
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Sights Visited In This Video:
1. Maine State House/Samantha Smith Memorial (Augusta)
2. Monhegan Boat Line (Port Clyde)
3. Linda Bean's Maine Wyeth Gallery (Port Clyde)
5. Marshall Point Light (Port Clyde)
6. Olson House (Cushing)
7. Cadillac Mountain (Acadia)
8. Maine-ly Delights II (Bass Harbor)
9. Island Cruises (Bass Harbor)
10. Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse (Bass Harbor)
11. Wildwood Stables (Acadia)
12. Testa's Restaurant (Bar Harbor)
13. Wild Gardens of Acadia (Acadia)
14. Thunder Hole (Acadia)
15. Somesville
16. Jordan Pond (Acadia)
17. Bubble Rock (Acadia)
18. Bar Harbor Historical Society (Bar Harbor)
19. Sand Beach (Acadia)
20. Otter Cliffs (Acadia)
21. Wendell Gilley Museum (Southwest Harbor)
22. Seal Cove Auto Museum (Seal Cove)
23. Jordan Pond House (Acadia)
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Winter Harbour Vacation 2019 part 1
Fishing vacation to Winter Harbour
A little slice of life in AMERICA - MAY 1918..wmv
A little slice of life in America during World War I. C3 franked penalty cover posted MAY 27 1918 AMS WASH -
NY and on to BAR HARBOR, MAINE. Interesting letter from a patriotic father to his son. WATCH IN 360p FULL SCREEN!
Session 4.1: Digital Initiatives [Jocelyn Wehr, Kansas Historical Society]
The Basic Archives Workshop was an introductory workshop for those who work with historical documents. Participants came from local museum and historical societies, genealogical societies, libraries, community colleges, and some county and municipal governments. It took place at the Kansas History Center on April 4 & 5, 2013.
This workshop was developed with funding provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Committee (NHPRC) and Kansas Historical Society (KHS). The project was administered by Kansas State Historical Records Advisory Board (KSHRAB)
Old Ironsides prepares for final Boston Harbor trip until 2018
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Thomaston Historical Society Presentation by Skip Brack
Curator Skip Brack of the Davistown Museum recently gave a presentation at the Thomaston, Maine Historical Society.
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Bangor - Travel Maine
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Bangor - Travel Maine: Cole Land Transportation Museum, Paul Bunyan Statue, Penobscot River Walkway, Penobscot Theatre, Mount Hope Garden Cemetery, Bangor City Forest, Bangor Mall, Bangor Historical Society and Thomas A. Hill House Museum, Maine Discovery Museum
A Tour of Fort Knox Part # 2
This video tour was done by Dan Watt of Shutter Images for Fort Knox in Prospect, Maine. This video was taken back in September of 2003 for people that were unable to take the tour and was played in the visitors center daily. This tour will be update in the spring of 2010 by Dan and will be available on DVD for sale in the visitor Center or on his web-site.
BHS Program: James Phinney Baxter: Maine Historian
Bethel Historical Society program, James Phinney Baxter: Maine Historian presented by Neil Rolde on September 2, 1999.
Main Streets and Back Roads of Norwich, Vermont
Head halfway up the Green Mountain state, hard by the New Hampshire border, and you’ll come to the town of Norwich, Vermont.
Hometown Maine - Augusta
In this weekend's Hometown Maine, we head to Augusta. State history is often made in our state capital, but it is also where much of that history is preserved. WMTW News 8's Norm Karkos takes us on a tour of the Maine State Museum. Subscribe to WMTW on YouTube now for more:
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2018 Winter Lecture Series - “A Great Weight at My Heart”: The Army of the Potomac after Gettysburg
This presentation, “A Great Weight at My Heart”: The Army of the Potomac after Gettysburg, describes what happened to the Army of the Potomac after the three day battle in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Hometown Maine: Augusta
With a population of 18,500, Augusta is the third smallest capital city in the nation. Once a Pilgrim Trading Post, it is now home to the Maine State House and State Museum. It is also home to some of man's best friends and a means of travel dating
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Maine
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Maine
Located in the easternmost part of New England, Maine is bordered by Canada to the north and the Atlantic Ocean on both the east and south. Maine accounts for almost half of New England’s entire land area. Its northern reaches, known as The Great North Woods, are largely pristine wilderness while the coastal regions, supported over the years by fishing and tourism, are more heavily populated.
While the state is most frequently known for its rugged coastline and proliferation of lighthouses, Maine also has much more to offer. Here, visitors will discover national parks with boundless wildlife as the Thunder Hole. Charming historic towns, perfect examples of quaint little fishing villages, as Bass Harbor, located on Mount Desert Island - home of a large portion of Acadia National Park.
#1.Acadia National Park
#2.Monhegan Island
#3.Camden Hills State Park
#4.Bar Harbor
#5.Kennebunkport
#6.Old Orchard Beach
#7.Portland Museum of Art
#8.Nubble Lighthouse(Cape Neddick Light)
#9.Baxter State Park
#10.Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay
Penobscot
The storyteller, Watie Akins, is a distinguished elder from the Penobscot Nation and an accomplished musician. He has made two CDs of traditional music of the Wabanaki Confederacy (made up of the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, and Abenaki nations). The photographs are from the Frank G. Speck collection, which Watie also used as a resource in researching his reinterpretation of traditional music.
This is part of the larger exhibition Through Indigenous Eyes available through the American Philosophical Society.
My #NEWYORK rooftop view bus tour highlights #manhattan Times Square
#whereintheworldisnadia My New York rooftop bus tour highlights Times Square Wallstreet Bull World Trade Center memorial Broadway Canal street
See the best of the Big Apple with the All Around Town Tour! This 1-day double-decker bus tour pass includes unlimited access to 4 great tour loops so that you can see all that New York City has to offer! Sit back and relax as our knowledgeable tour guides walk you through the history and background of the spectacular views and iconic sights you will come across on the tour. With must-see attractions like Times Square, One World Trade Center, 9/11 Museum and Memorial, the Brooklyn Bridge, the old Yankee Stadium, Central Park, and more, you’ll get the full New York City experience from the comfort of our double-decker bus!
Want to explore areas of the city up-close? Just hop off at any of the tour stops, explore, then hop on the next bus when you’re ready! Hop off at Chinatown to indulge in some dim sum; walk around Little Italy while gulping down gelato; delve into boutique art shops in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood! With unlimited hop-on hop-off access on Downtown, Uptown, and Brooklyn tours, we can get you everywhere you want to go.
If you are a history buff, then you’ll love the fact that all ticket purchases also include free admission to the Museum of the City of New York or the New York Historical Society – the choice is yours! Hop aboard the CitySightseeing New York Hop-on, Hop-off Ferry (also included with your pass) for an alternate view of the Big Apple. And with the Eat and Play Card, up to 4 people can save anywhere between 10% - 50% off their total bill at 100 of NYC’s top restaurants, attractions, retailers and more.
You also have the option to add up to 3 top New York City attractions to your bus pass. When you purchase the Citysightseeing All Around Town 24-Hour Tour plus 1, 2 or 3 Attractions, you’ll receive a live ticket instantly after purchase, which can then be used to visit the attraction of your choice or board the bus at any designated hop-on stop along the route. There’s no need to travel across town to cash in a voucher and no requirement to begin your tour at a specific location. Please see the “Routes Tab” above for a complete list of stops.
Add 1, 2 or 3 of the following top New York tours and attractions to your bus tour:
Attractions
9/11 Memorial & Museum
Madame Tussauds Celebrity Ticket
Ripley's Believe It or Not
Top of the Rock Observation Deck
One World Observatory
Statue of Liberty Ferry and Ellis Island
National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey
SPYSCAPE
Gulliver's Gate
Museums
American Museum of Natural History*
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)*
Cloisters Museum*
Guggenheim Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art*
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
Museum of the City of New York
9/11 Tribute Museum
Whitney Museum of American Art
Tours
The Radio City Stage Door Tour
Rockefeller Center Tour
Madison Square Garden All Access tour
Go Airlink Airport Shuttle Share Ride (must call 877-599-8200- 24 hours in advance to book)
Central Park TV and Movie Tour
The RIDE
Tour of St. Patrick's Cathedral - Black Pass
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• Option to add 1, 2, or 3 top New York City attractions to your pass!
DAY OF HISTORY AT THE MAINE STATE MUSEUM! 4.18.2017 | Bins Toy Bin Daily Vlogs
We check out the Maine State Museum in Augusta Maine, exhibits include Agriculture, Wildlife, Fishing, Logging, Trains, and more!
4.18.2017 Daily Vlog #544
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Top 10 Best Tourist Attractions In Maine
Top 10 Best Tourist Attractions In Maine - Top 10 tourist attractions in Maine. Explore sightseeing, travel destinations & fun things to do in Maine at famous attractions like Marginal Way. Maine is just a short drive away from Canada and has the farthest east and farthest north points of the United States. Most people know the Pine Tree State or Vacationland for its scenic natural beauty, with rocky coastlines, heavy forests, and rolling mountains. Visitors enjoy going out onto the water, hiking through mountains, or going skiing at a world class resort. You can also find all of the cultural activities you want with museums, symphonies, and theater. Visiting Maine gives you the chance to explore history, seeing the inspiration for Thoreau's journals The Maine Woods or make your own memories at the following top 10 attractions in Maine.
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Richard Judd-Mapping Maine’s History: The Historical Atlas of Maine
Join Dr. Richard Judd for a presentation about his work developing the newly published Historical Atlas of Maine. Dr. Judd is co-editor with Stephen Hornsby; Michael Hermann is the cartographic designer.
From the University of Maine Press: “After more than a decade of extensive research, the Historical Atlas of Maine presents in cartographic form the historical geography of Maine from the end of the last ice age to the year 2000. Organized in four chronological sections, the Atlas tells the principal stories of the many people who have lived in Maine over the past 13,000 years. The Atlas covers the history of Native peoples, European exploration and settlement, the American Revolution, Maine statehood, industrial development, and the rise of tourism and environmental awareness. To tell these stories, the Atlas presents a rich array of newly created maps, historical maps, paintings, graphs, and text. The result is not only a unique interpretation of Maine, but also a splendid visual record of the state’s history.”
Dr. Judd will describe the delights and frustrations of working on the Atlas project over its fifteen-year history, show some plates from the Atlas, explain some of the new digital approaches the team took in producing the Atlas, and discuss the Atlas’s contribution to understanding the history of the State of Maine.
The atlas is a 203 pages hardcover book with full-color plates, introductory texts, and full citations. It has been featured in the Portland Press Herald and the Bangor Daily News.
Co-sponsored by Schoodic Institute and the Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Somesville Video 2015 03 29
On the first sunny spring Sunday of the year, a certain species emerges from hibernation. This is a time lapse video of Somes Brook in Somesville, Maine.