Columbus Firefighters Line of Duty Deaths
This video is the most comprehensive collection to date of line of duty deaths of firefighters in the Columbus Division of Fire Departments history. With the help of the Central Ohio Fire Museum, I was able to find the most pictures and the most recent names of a growing list of newly discovered firefighters that have died in the line of duty.
R. Kelly performance in Columbus, Ga.
Haunted Places Around Columbus
Host Javier Sanchez visits the Harrison House Bed & Breakfast to visit with local author and ghost expert, Nellie Kampmann, who reveals some of the most notable haunts around Columbus.
Columbus Neighborhoods: Driving with Darbee - Slate Run Living Historical Farm
Architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the Slate Run Living Historical Farm in Canal Winchester to find out what farm life was like back in the mid-1800s.
Photos courtesy of: Clintonville Historical Society, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Ohio History Connection, OSU Archives
Train Show At Greenbo
Well this concludes one outstanding weekend. A big thanks to the Collins P. Huntington Railroad Society for a great show
Amusements of America assures State Fair attendees rides will be inspected thoroughly
Amusements of America is back as ride operator at the Ohio State Fair for the 26th year. It's the same ride company that owned and operated the Fireball when it broke apart at the 2017 Ohio State Fair, killing 18 year old Tyler Jarrell and seriously injuring seven others.
ch 22) The Unreported Resistance
chapter 22: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 22, The Unreported Resistance, covers several movements that happened during the Carter-Reagan-Bush years that were ignored by much of the mainstream media. Topics covered include the anti-nuclear movement, the Plowshares Movement, the Council for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze, the Physicians for Social Responsibility, George Kistiakowsky, The Fate of the Earth, Marian Wright Edelman, the Citizens' Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, the Three Mile Island accident, the Winooski 44, Abbie Hoffman, Amy Carter, the Piedmont Peace Project, Anne Braden, César Chávez, the United Farm Workers, the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Teatro Campesino, LGBT social movements, the Stonewall riots, Food Not Bombs, the anti-war movement during the Gulf War, David Barsamian, opposition to Columbus Day, Indigenous Thought, Rethinking Schools, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
10 Archaeological Mysteries of the United States
10 Archaeological Mysteries of the United States.
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These ancient American relics remain unexplained.
A centuries-old stone wall, stretching for miles; enormous pictures scratched into the ground of a desert; rocks arranged in a circle. You know what these landmarks are, right?
Guess again. Instead of the Great Wall of China or Stonehenge, these are all ancient American ruins and landmarks. The United States is a relative newcomer to the world stage, but there have been people long living on this continent, and they’ve left traces of their presence just as mysterious as those found in other countries.
1. Mystery Hill: America’s Stonehenge.
SALEM, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
About 40 miles north of the city of Boston, and about 25 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean...
2. Casa Grande Ruins.
COOLIDGE, ARIZONA.
This is an artist's depiction of the Casa Grande (Great House), and its surrounding compound as it may have appeared around 1350 C.E....
3. The Blythe Intaglios.
BLYTHE, CALIFORNIA.
The Blythe Intaglios, often called America’s Nazca Lines, are a series of gigantic geoglyphs found fifteen miles north of Blythe California in the Colorado Desert....
4. Judaculla Rock.
SYLVA, NORTH CAROLINA.
Buried in the mountains of Jackson County, just outside of Sylva, there exists a very, very strange rock....
5. Bighorn Medicine Wheel.
LOVELL, WYOMING.
Located high in the Bighorn Mountains of Northern Wyoming, the centuries old Medicine Wheel....
6. Dighton Rock.
BERKELEY, MASSACHUSETTS.
In the fall of 1680, John Danforth – with his freshly minted degree from Harvard College – visited the South Shore of Massachusetts in Taunton and took a side trip to see one of the curiosities of the age....
7. The Great Serpent Mound.
HILLSBORO, OHIO.
The Great Serpent Mound is a 1,300 foots long, and 3 foots high prehistoric effigy mound located on a plateau of a crater along Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County, Ohio....
8. Berkeley Mystery Walls.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
The ancient Berkeley walls remain an ancient unsolved enigma. Often referred to as the “Great Wall of California”...
9. Miami Circle.
MIAMI, FLORIDA.
The worst place in Florida to discover an ancient mystery is on prime real estate in downtown Miami....
10. Hemet Maze Stone.
HEMET, CALIFORNIA.
Near the town of Hemet in the Reinhardt canyon, of southern California there is a curious petroglyph known as the Hemet maze stone...
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Slate Run Park - Canal Winchester, Ohio
Columbus Metropolitan Park living farm where visitors can see how families lived in the days before electricity was used in rural Ohio. (Music: Six String Ramble used by permission from Cisco/Flip video camera editing software)
When Georgia Howled: Sherman on the March
FOR 37 WEEKS IN 1864, GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN MADE GEORGIA HIS BATTLEGROUND. Georgia Public Broadcasting and the Atlanta History Center have partnered to produce the gripping new documentary “When Georgia Howled: Sherman on the March,” premiering Thursday, September 10 at 8 p.m. on GPB Television. The program is the companion documentary to their Emmy-winning collaboration 37 Weeks: Sherman on the March,” a series of 90-second segments that premiered in April 2014 and commemorated the 150th anniversary of Sherman’s 1864 march into Georgia. IT WAS 37 WEEKS THAT WOULD DETERMINE THE FATE OF A NATION.
Columbus Neighborhoods: Civil War Stories
Learn how the character of Columbus was greatly influenced by the Civil War – from how Union soldiers treated their captives at Camp Chase, to modern day re-enactors who work to preserve Civil War battle sites across the country.
WWE NXT Coming Back To Columbus Ohio
My thoughts on NXT returning.
10 Dangerous Jobs Only the Bravest People Can Have...
No matter the circumstances, at some point in our lives most of us have to get a job. And while we’re all very familiar with the regular 9-to-5, there are in-fact some pretty brave people out there who take working to the extreme, and take on some of the most life dangerous jobs around! While putting your life at risk for a paycheck might not seem worth it to some people, the fact is somebody's gotta do it, and I'm happy there are people brave enough to volunteer so that people like you and I don’t need to. Get ready to have your mind blown by some of the world’s most dangerous jobs in which people are somehow brave enough to do everyday! Earning a living could cost you your life if you have one of these risky careers.
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High paying and unusual jobs in the world! Featuring the world's coolest and most dangerous jobs on earth. You better check out these awesome jobs with your own eyes.
South Georgia Man Has Prolific Arrowhead Collection
It’s not uncommon for farmers to uncover arrowheads and other Native American artifacts in the course of their work. But one South Georgia man has taken arrowhead collecting to a whole new level, and has a very prolific collection. Ray D’Alessio explains.
KKK grand wizard admits to shooting gun at black protester
CNN's Sara Sidner speaks with a leader of the Ku Klux Klan a year after he fired a gun at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Locomotives on the move CSX NS RJ Corman CF&E I&O
These are clips of trains that I have filmed in Lima, Celina, Van Wert, Convoy, St Marys Ohio and Ft Wayne/ New Haven Ind. Lots of great power old and new, EMD GP-16's on Corman, EMD GP38-2's and GP40-2's on the CF&E. Awesome lash ups on Norfolk Southern and CSX. All trains filmed in their entirety and can be found on my Channel.
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Columbus Full Movie - 2017 Latest Telugu Movies - Sumanth Ashwin , Seerat Kapoor, Misthi
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06-21-08 Storm Moving In - Indian Lake Ohio - Acheson's Reso
It started out as another nice sunny day on beautiful Indian Lake in West Central Ohio. Many boaters were at Acheson's Resort on Turkey Foot Point partying and listening to the great music. Then a storm moved in and some didn't care, others moved under cover but we all kept drinking. PS: Some were from a nearby town known as Bellefontaine and they were too dumb to come in out the rain - lol. Filmed by capbobb, dock dancer.
Rivers and Rails: Daggers of the Civil War | Tennessee Civil War 150 | NPT
As Charles Dickens might have described it, rivers and rails brought the best of times and the worst of times to 19th century Tennessee. Rivers and Rails: Daggers of the Civil War, the latest episode in the Tennessee Civil War 150 series, a joint venture between Nashville Public Television (NPT) and The Renaissance Center, explores how transportation by water and steel brought great prosperity to the state just before the Civil War, only to give the invading Union Army a highway directly into the Deep South, eventually helping force the Confederacy to its knees.
Rivers and Rails: Daggers of the Civil War, co-produced by the Emmy Award-winning team of Stephen Hall and Ken Tucker of The Renaissance Center, is the seventh episode in the Tennessee Civil War 150 series, a multi-part project coinciding with the Sesquicentennial anniversary of the Civil War. Previous installments include Secession, Civil War Songs and Stories, No Going Back: Women and the War and Shiloh: The Devil's Own Day and No Looking Back: African American and the War. All have either won or been nominated for regional Emmy Awards.
Tracking Down Bigfoot
Whether you know him as Bigfoot or Sasquatch, most of us are familiar with the legend of the mysterious bipedal humanoid who walks the woods of America’s Pacific Northwest. But is he real? Well, one group of dedicated Oregonians is committed to pursuing the creature, while enjoying the solitude and fresh air of the great outdoors.
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