Bucks County Children's Museum Video Tour
Bucks County Children's Museum
Bucks Happening visits the Children's Museum in New Hope, PA
Bucks County Playhouse: A Broadway Caliber Theater
Actress Marilu Henner talks about the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Bucks County. Learn more about the Playhouse and other attractions at VisitBucksCounty.com. Video by Anthony Sinagoga.
Tourism Video Churchville Nature Center Bucks County PA
Churchville Nature Center is a facility of the Bucks County Department of Parks and Recreation.
Our Mission
The mission of the Center is to instill an awareness and appreciation of the natural world in all people through education, and to encourage responsible environmental stewardship with a commitment to the preservation of resources and wildlife habitat.
Attractions
Facilities include a visitor center housing interpretive exhibits, a gift shop and both indoor and outdoor wildlife viewing areas and 2 miles of nature trails.
Stand surrounded by fluttering gems in our Janet V. Makiewicz Butterfly House, visit a re-created Lenape Indian Village or take a stroll through our Marlin D. Corn Wildlife Gardens.
A full range of environmental programs are offered for school classes as well as scout groups. Public programs include bird walks, campfire programs, children's clubs and a wide variety of outings and field trips.
There is something for everyone!
Reach Me: February 3, 2018 (AM)
Jan Carabeo has your On the Go news for Saturday, February 3, 2018.
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Dover HIGHdraulic elevator, Washington's X-ing, PA
The Dover classic hydraulic elevator at bowmans Hill tower in Washington's crossing, PA. This video is only the up trip, didn't get a chance to film going down. Nothing super special about this elevator either...
The Untold Truth Of American Pickers
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The cast of American Pickers is known for finding treasures inside mountains of garbage. And just like the Pickers themselves, we've scrounged through the lives of Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz, and Danielle Colby, as well as some of their more notable guests. Sit back and enjoy some behind-the-scenes facts from American Pickers. You won’t even have to get your hands dirty...
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz have humble beginnings | 0:21
Mike is an author | 1:01
Mike doesn't want to be a star | 1:27
Frank was taken to court | 2:04
Danielle Colby wears more than one hat | 2:47
Danielle may also be a tax dodger | 3:22
Hobo Jack is an author too | 3:53
Prince Mongo has political aspirations | 4:22
Cashing in on Mole Man Ron's fame | 5:03
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TWCP Executive Director Kim Hinkelman on Comcast Newsmakers
The Wellness Community of Philadelphia's Executive Director Interviewed by Jill Horner about Celebration of Hope
Susan Staub on Comcast Local Edition
Susan Staub, President of Pennsylvanians for Right to Work, answers Jill Horner's question; What does Card Check mean for PA workers? Carlisle Tire and Wheel and Williams-Sonoma have relocated to Right To Work states. PA is bleeding jobs,we must export coercion and import liberty.
The Ancient City of Tyre
This symposium explores on the ancient city of Tyre, founded in 2750 B.C. by the Phoenicians, who created an alphabet and the first democracy in the world with a parliament and senate elected directly by the citizens. Tyre is the legendary birthplace of Europa, the daughter of the King of Tyre, the namesake of Europe. The city and the civilization was left in ruins by Alexander the Great who went to war against the Tyreans.
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Conversations in Public Policy: Immigration Challenges Facing Congress
On October 2, 2019, the Mosbacher Institute hosted U.S. Congressman Will Hurd, Representative for the 23rd District of Texas, who spoke about immigration issues facing congress. Hurd is a Texas A&M graduate and former student body president whose district stretches from San Antonio to El Paso along the US-Mexico Border, more of the Southern US-Mexico border than any other congressional district.
Let's Go! Ep: 23 Recap Show
The spotlight is on fun and excitement in the Greater Lehigh Valley and beyond. So... check your calendar and Let's Go!
Places to visit this summer... Bucks County River Country, LV IronPigs, Bowman's hill Wildflower preserve, Hellers Family Farm, Dutch Springs, American Treasure Tour, LV Grand Prix
News Now Stream 11/08/19 (FNN)
Sharing a mix of breaking news, top stories, popular culture and engaging discussions.
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2018 Ideas Conference - Full Event
For the past 15 years, the Center for American Progress has served as a creative engine for introducing bold solutions that advance progressive values on nearly every possible front. In the past year alone, we have defended the Affordable Care Act; outlined policies to create workplaces that support women and families; discussed the impact of race across a wide range of issue areas; and helped drive opposition to President Donald Trump’s tax plan.
At CAP, we believe that ideas are the heart of all progressive change, but we also know that ideas aren’t enough. It takes grassroots advocacy and real leadership supporting those ideas to create true progressive change.
As we celebrate our 15th year of big ideas, CAP is bringing together elected officials, policy experts, cultural influencers, and grassroots activists at the 2018 CAP Ideas Conference, where we will explore and unveil new ideas that can make America a place for every single one of us to thrive.
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
` SEN. CORY BOOKER | (D-NJ) SEN. SHERROD BROWN | (D-OH) JULIÁN CASTRO | Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO | New York, NY RYAN DEITSCH | Activist and Student, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School SEN. KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND | (D-NY) FATIMA GOSS GRAVES | President and CEO, National Women’s Law Center GOV. JAY INSLEE | (D-WA) SEN. DOUG JONES | (D-AL) REP. JOSEPH KENNEDY III | (D-MA) SEN. AMY KLOBUCHAR | (D-MN) PAUL KRUGMAN | Economist, Nobel laureate MARIA TERESA KUMAR | President and CEO, Voto Latino REP. TED LIEU | (D-CA) SARAH MCBRIDE | Author and National Press Secretary, Human Rights Campaign SEN. CHRIS MURPHY | (D-CT) GOV. PHIL MURPHY | (D-NJ) DEJUAN PATTERSON | Founding Partner/CEO, The BeMore Group CECILE RICHARDS | President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America SEN. BERNIE SANDERS | (I-VT) REP. TERRI SEWELL | (D-AL) SEN. ELIZABETH WARREN | (D-MA) SALLY YATES | Former acting U.S. Attorney General
Excelsior Hose Co. 125th Anniversary & 85th NEPVFF Convention : Shuta Multimedia Vlog Episode 142
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There was a lot to see and do on September 10, 11, and 12, 2015!!! It was the Excelsior Hose Company's 125 Anniversary Celebration, which was celebrated along with the 85th Northeastern Pennsylvania Volunteer Firemen's Federation Convention!
We're talking about a block party at the corner of Willow and Grant, (The old Holy Ghost Parking lot) featuring Food, Fun, Games, and DJ Entertainment.
The Block Party featured feature:
* Morrison's Food Concessions
* Justus Fire Dept. Wings
* Olyphant Hose Co. #2 Homemade Stuffed Cabbage
* Olyphant Little League Hotdogs, Hamburgers, and Sausage
* Skeeter's Water and Children's Novelties
* The Boneyard Boyz
On Friday Night there was a tribute to the fallen and heros of 9/11 presented by A.J. Gilgallon at the Olyphant Legion Hall. A.J. was part of the Federal Urban Rescue Team that performed search and rescue at the Twin Towers.
On Saturday, starting at 2pm at the little league field, there was a parade down South Valley Avenue featuring:
*Marching Bands
*Marine Corps League
*Friends of the Forgotten
*Road Scholar 9/11 Tribute Trailer
*PSP Strong Trailer
A great time was had by all! I hope you got to be in Olyphant that weekend!
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2016 Convocation of Laureates of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois
Convocation ceremony and documentary feature for the 2016 inductees of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois.
Slavery in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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Slavery in the United States was the legal institution of human chattel enslavement, primarily of Africans and African Americans, that existed in the United States of America in the 18th and 19th centuries. Slavery had been practiced in British America from early colonial days, and was legal in all Thirteen Colonies at the time of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It lasted in about half the states until 1865, when it was prohibited nationally by the Thirteenth Amendment. As an economic system, slavery was largely replaced by sharecropping.
By the time of the American Revolution (1775–1783), the status of slave had been institutionalized as a racial caste associated with African ancestry. When the United States Constitution was ratified (1789), a relatively small number of free people of color were among the voting citizens (male property owners). During and immediately following the Revolutionary War, abolitionist laws were passed in most Northern states and a movement developed to abolish slavery. Northern states depended on free labor and all had abolished slavery by 1805. The rapid expansion of the cotton industry in the Deep South after the invention of the cotton gin greatly increased demand for slave labor to pick cotton when it all ripened at once, and the Southern states continued as slave societies. Those states attempted to extend slavery into the new Western territories to keep their share of political power in the nation. Southern leaders also wanted to annex Cuba as a slave territory. The United States became polarized over the issue of slavery, split into slave and free states, in effect divided by the Mason–Dixon line which delineated (free) Pennsylvania from (slave) Maryland and Delaware.
Congress during the Jefferson administration prohibited the importation of slaves, effective 1808, although smuggling (illegal importing) via Spanish Florida was not unusual. Domestic slave trading, however, continued at a rapid pace, driven by labor demands from the development of cotton plantations in the Deep South. More than one million slaves were sold from the Upper South, which had a surplus of labor, and taken to the Deep South in a forced migration, splitting up many families. New communities of African-American culture were developed in the Deep South, and the total slave population in the South eventually reached 4 million before liberation.As the West was developed for settlement, the Southern state governments wanted to keep a balance between the number of slave and free states to maintain a political balance of power in Congress. The new territories acquired from Britain, France, and Mexico were the subject of major political compromises. By 1850, the newly rich cotton-growing South was threatening to secede from the Union, and tensions continued to rise. Many white Southern Christians, including church ministers, attempted to justify their support for slavery as modified by Christian paternalism. The largest denominations, the Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches, split over the slavery issue into regional organizations of the North and South. When Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election on a platform of halting the expansion of slavery, seven states broke away to form the Confederacy. The first six states to secede held the greatest number of slaves in the South. Shortly after, the Civil War began when Confederate forces attacked the US Army's Fort Sumter. Four additional slave states then seceded. Due to Union measures such as the Confiscation Acts and Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the war effectively ended slavery, even before ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment in December 1865 formally ended the legal institution throughout the United States.