1960s North Carolina City and Town Street Scenes | Kinolibrary
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Street scene, traffic past. People crossing the road, woman with daughter, Summer. Black, African American woman, nice 60s Summer fashion. Could be town or city.
Small town, truck pulls up. Sign Vance, pan to busy road, men crossing. Men walking along. Sign - Top Value, busy road. Pan car park. Sign - Roses, Kerr. Traffic. WS road.
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S1 E03: Moving from Michigan to Durham - Riding with Realtors
Relocators Riding with Realtors: Justin’s interview with Melanie who relocated from Michigan to Durham. Riding through the Triangle in a 1960 Triumph TR3, they discuss the move to this area and what drew her and her wife to the Triangle. If you are considering a move to the Triangle this is a must-watch.
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-It's game day for the Tar Heels!
-We have a little dance fest in the kitchen
-We miss the football game...
-I reveal what my secret is!
THE SENIOR BUCKET LIST:
*1. Drink from the Old Well on the first day of class (Too late! Didn't do this!)
2. Attend Late Night w/ Roy (basketball season kickoff event)
3. Spring Break cruise!!!!
4. Go on a weekend road trip
5. Have a cookout
6. Attend a show at Memorial Hall
7. Ride a full circle of the P2P (our school's late night bus)
8. Jump in the Bynum Circle fountain
9. Urban camping!
10. Go hiking
11. Run a 5K
12. Eat at Late Night @ Rams (our dining hall)
13. Do homework in Wilson library
14. Get fro yo at YoPo
15. Ben & Jerry's free cone day
16. Senior bar golf
17. Get a pic with Ramses (our mascot)
18. Get a pic with Carol! (our chancellor)
19. Watch the sun set at Maple View
20. Do the Bell Tower climb/sign a brick
21. Steal a brick!
22. Drink a blueberry wheat outside TOPO
23. Do Halloween on Franklin
24. Eat Linda's cheesy tots
25. Go to Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen
26. Have a picnic in the upper quad
27. Eat at Sutton's
28. Try the cheddar chicken biscuit @Time Out
29. Sneak up to the scoreboard in the football stadium at night
30. Attend a concert at Cat's Cradle
31. Go to a show at Local 506
32. Holi Moli festival of color (get an insta!)
33. Watch a movie at the Varsity Theatre
34. Eat breakfast at Ye Olde Waffle Shop
35. Go to the Carrboro Farmer's Market
36. Go to the Durham Farmer's Market
37. Enjoy the sun outside Weaver Street Market
38. Visit the Duke Botanical Gardens
39. Walk through the Arboreum
40. See a star show at Morehead Planetarium
*41. Use our membership at the Crunkleton!
42. Get your game on @ Barcade
43. Have a snowball fight in the quad
44. Get a pic of the Old Well in the fall
45. Get a pic of the Old Well in the snow
46. Get a pic of the Old Well in the spring
47. Complete a DTH puzzle
48. Visit Charleston
49. Go to Jordan Lake
50. Go to Smith Mountain Lake
51. Eat at a food truck in Carrboro
52. Eat something deep fried at the State Fair
53. Run the stairs in Kenan Stadium
55. Eat a dining hall cookie
56. Do the waterslide at Chi Psi on the last day of class
57. Attend a UNC basketball game
58. Attend a UNC football game
59. Rush Franklin when we beat Duke ????
60. Attend a zumba class at Rams or SRC
61. Visit the basketball museum at the Dean Dome
62. Go to a Friday on the Front Porch @ Carolina Inn
63. Make a gingerbread house @ the student Union
64. Have Friendsgiving
65. Have our house Christmas celebration
66. See a movie hosted by CUAB in the Union
67. Drink a blue cup at He's Not
68. Drink the blue Carolina drink at Carolina Ale House
69. Check out the Ehaus underground tunnels
70. Go to a show at Playmakers
71. Do homework in Graham Memorial
72. Sing hark the sound at a sporting event
73. Go to Duke wearing a UNC shirt
74. Go to the beach in Wilmington
75. Watch fireworks at a Friday baseball games
76. Tailgate for a football game
77. Go to Tuesday Night Worship
78. Go to an a capella concert
*79. Suffer through Fall Fest -- skipped this! Too late!
80. Drink a Thursday $5 cocktail on the rooftop at Tru
81. Go to the spring football game
*82. Sit in on a class you're not enrolled in
83. Attend a Durham Bulls game
84. Get cookout milkshakes after midnight
85. Attend TEDxUNC
86. Volunteer for something
87. Jump off the Eno Rock Quarry
88. Go to karaoke at He's Not on a Sunday night
89. Get a BLT at Merritt's
90. Go to a trivia night
91. Do Thursday night $5 bowling
92. Pit Sit
93. Play a boardgame at Zog's
94. See an exhibit at Ackland Art Museum
95. Sip some coffee outside at Caffe Driade
96. Study at a Carrboro coffee shop
97. Get a picture in front of the Chapel Hill mural
98. Take a tour of the TOPO distillery
99. Watch the sunrise from the top of the Belltower Deck
100. Walk across the Morehead Planetarium sundial
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Me taking a bad line and a good line on the Middle Drop of Triple Falls on the Little River in Dupont State Forest in North Carolina.
Durham, North Carolina | Wikipedia audio article
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Durham, North Carolina
00:00:59 1 History
00:01:08 1.1 Pre-establishment
00:02:58 1.2 Antebellum and Civil War
00:05:31 1.3 Reconstruction and the rise of Durham tobacco
00:06:38 1.4 Incorporation
00:07:40 1.5 Early growth (1900–1970)
00:12:23 1.6 Civil Rights Movement
00:14:49 1.7 1970s – present
00:16:40 1.8 Downtown revitalization
00:19:44 2 Geography
00:21:02 2.1 Cityscape
00:21:10 2.2 Climate
00:21:45 3 Demographics
00:25:07 4 Economy
00:25:24 5 Culture
00:27:04 5.1 Music
00:28:58 5.2 Visual arts
00:30:18 6 Sports
00:31:56 7 Politics
00:35:48 8 Education
00:35:57 8.1 Primary and secondary schools
00:37:32 8.2 Colleges and universities
00:38:48 9 Media
00:39:54 10 Transportation
00:44:28 11 Notable people
00:44:37 11.1 Born in Durham
00:44:45 11.2 Residents of Durham
00:46:49 11.3 Other People Associated with Durham
00:47:43 12 Sister cities
00:48:15 13 See also
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Durham is a city in and the county seat of Durham County in the U.S. state of North Carolina.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population to be 251,893 as of July 1, 2014, making it the 4th-most populous city in North Carolina, and the 78th-most populous city in the United States. Durham is the core of the four-county Durham-Chapel Hill Metropolitan Area, which has a population of 542,710 as of U.S. Census 2014 Population Estimates. The US Office of Management and Budget also includes Durham as a part of the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Combined Statistical Area, which has a population of 2,037,430 as of U.S. Census 2014 Population Estimates.It is the home of Duke University and North Carolina Central University, and is also one of the vertices of the Research Triangle area (home of the Research Triangle Park).
Durham City Council Dec 18, 2017
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Meeting starts at 2:06
Pledge of Allegiance starts at 2:53
Neighborhood Spotlight Recipient – Recognition of Jeannine Wardrick starts at 4:44
Human Rights Day and Bill of Rights Day Proclamation starts at 8:09
Announcements by Council starts at 13:04
Priority Items starts at 15:35
Consent Agenda starts at 16:26
18. FY 2018-2019 Annual Action Plan Needs Public Hearing starts on 19:01
15. Venable Ctr (Land) Landmark Designation starts on 2:07:19
16. Zoning Map Change 5275 N. Roxboro St. starts on 2:14:32
17. Consolidated Annexation for Sagewood and Nichols Farm starts at 2:25:01
23. Resolution supporting the Temporary Protected Status Program start at 2:34:56
2. City Council Vacancy starts at 2:43:05
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Durham City Council June 5, 2017
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Meeting start at 03:47
Item 38 (Ralph A. Hunt, Sr.) / Ceremonial Item starts at 5:40
Announcements by Council starts at 14:44
Priority Items starts at 17:11
Consent Agenda starts at 17:54
Item 6 (Durham Sports Commission) starts at 21:42
Item 15 (FY '17 - '18 water & sewer capital facility fees) starts at 27:19
Items 36 (Fayette Place Site repurchase) starts at 33:19
Item 23 (Jackson/Pettigrew RFQ update) starts at 45:32
Item 26 (FY '17 - '18 Budget Hearing) starts at 1:18:01
Item 28 (Watkins at Witherspoon) starts at 1:46:30
Item 29 (1201 Ellis Rd) starts at 2:5208
Item 30 (Lumley Road Townhouses) starts at 3:15:18
Item 31 (UDO text amend., airport overlay) starts at 3:21:50
Item 32 (UDO text amend., temp outdoor sales) starts at 3:25:14
Item 33 (Amend FY '15 - '16, FY '16 - '17 Annual Action Plan,Community Development dept.) starts at 3:28:01
Item 27 (North River Village/Publix) start at 3:32:39
Item 4 (Durham Opens Space & Trails appt) starts at 5:47:37
Item 5 (Human Relations Commission appt) starts at 5:48:27
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Durham City Council Apr 16, 2018
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Meeting starts at 2:18
Moment of Silent Meditation starts at 2:35
Pledge of Allegiance starts at 2:55
Roll Call starts at 3:33
NCCU Men’s Basketball Team Recognition starts at 5:02
Presentation by Spring Valley Elementary School Students starts at 14:30
Neighborhood Spotlight Recipient – Recognition of Lisa Richmond starts at 20:50
Sunday Supper Durham Day Proclamation starts at 22:42
Priority Items by the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk starts at 27:02
Consent Agenda starts at 28:28
Announcements by Council starts at 30:38
Statement by the Durham City Council on International Police Exchanges starts at 49:49
21. Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment, Design District Streetscape Alternative starts at 3:18:13
22. Zoning Map Change for Lumley Road Assemblage starts at 3:23:33
23. Consolidated Land Use Item for 410 Crutchfield Street starts at 3:29:36
24. Consolidated Item for 3718 North Roxboro Street starts at 3:51:27
25. Consolidated Annexation Item for 3404 Page Road starts at 3:59:36
26. Public Hearing and Approval of the Draft FY 2018-2019 Annual Action Plan starts at 4:15:14
27. Public Hearing to Consider Adopting a Resolution Rescinding a Previously Ordered Sewer Main and Outfall to Serve Red Coach Road and Grand Oaks Road starts at 4:26:00
28. Public Hearing to Consider Adopting a Resolution Rescinding a Previously Ordered Sewer Main to Serve a Portion of East Greer Street starts at 5:02:33
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Durham City Council Dec 16, 2019 (with closed captions)
Call to Order 2:13
Moment of Silent Meditation 3:43
Pledge of Allegiance 4:05
Roll Call 4:42
Ceremonial Item - Durham 150 Wrap Up Video 5:01
Ceremonial Item - Neighbor Spotlight: Brenda Barbour & Connie Becker (Nov 2019)12:59
Ceremonial Item - Neighbor Spotlight: Thelma White (Dec 2019) 17:07
Ceremonial Item - Camelot Academy Cross Country Team 20:51
Ceremonial Item - Human Rights Week & Bill of Rights Day 26:59
Announcements by Council 31:31
Priority Items by the City Manager, City Attorney & City Clerk 34:31
Consent Agenda 36:44
14. Consolidated Annexation - 1001 Olive Branch Road 38:44
15. Zoning Map Change - 1612 Carpenter Fletcher Road 2:28:29
16. Plan Amendment - Forest Hills 2:35:44 and 5:01:29
17. Consolidated Annexation - Kendrick Estates 3:48:31 (continued to Feb 17, 2020)
18. Urban Avenue Street Closing & Development Agreement 5:02:51 (public hearing closed; referred back to administration)
This regular meeting of the Durham City Council for Dec 16, 2019 was streamed at 7 p.m. on the City of Durham's YouTube, Facebook and Twitter accounts. It was also streamed on Roku, Apple TV and Amazon using the free Boxcast app. Once loaded, look for City of Durham NC. This meeting was also televised on Spectrum channel 8, Google Fiber channel 8, Frontier channel 70 and AT&T U-verse channel 99 in Durham, North Carolina.
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Durham Planning Commission Oct 9, 2018
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Call To Order starts at 2:10
Roll Call starts at 3:43
Approval Of The Minutes starts at 4:57
Adjustments To The Agenda starts at 6:12
Resolution honoring Mr. Andre’ D. Vann starts at 10:31
Resolution honoring Mr. Nil Ghosh starts at 12:22
A1800004 Forest Hills FLUM starts at 14:18
Z1800009 Pinecrest starts at 23:25
A1800003/Z1800006 Rail Operations Maintenance Facility (ROMF) starts at 1:12:46
Z1700021 Shell Oil Gas Station starts at 4:01:35 and 4:22:12
Z1800012 Westpoint At 751 Revisions starts at 4:15:25
TC1800002 Omnibus 12 starts at 4:23:00
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Durham City Council June 19, 2017
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Meeting starts at 3:34
Ceremonial Items starts at 6:24
Announcements by Council starts at 34:54
Consent Agenda starts at 38:08
Item 7 (FY 17-18 Budget) 42:56
Item 27 (Village Hearth Cohousing Community)starts at 56:21
Item 28 (Hyer Property) starts at 1:16:03
Item 29 (Annual Action Plan for FY 17 -18) starts at 2:03:30
Item 30 (Rescind 6 utility improvements) starts at 2:08:12
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Durham City Council Nov 20, 2017
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Meeting starts at 2:25
Pledge of Allegiance start at 2:58
Ceremonial Items starts at 4:34
Announcements by Council starts at 12:29
Priority Items starts at 21:00
Consent Agenda starts at 21:18
20. 2017 3rd Qtr. Crime Report starts at 24:14
21. Installment finance contract starts at 1:12:32
22. 208 Smallwood starts at 1:14:09
23. Ellis Road Townhomes starts at 1:28:53
24. Zoning map changes for DLLTRR starts at 1:35:38
25. Ravenstone starts at 1:42:05
26. Stonehill Estates starts at 1:44:37
29. Proposed City of Durham Logo Update starts at 2:08:27
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Durham City Council Sept 3, 2019 (with closed captions)
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Call to Order 1:22
Moment of Silence 1:47
Pledge of Allegiance 2:08
Roll Call 2:45
Ceremonial Item - South Durham Little League, 7-8 Year-Old Division 3:04
Ceremonial Item - Durham Long Ball Senior Team 8:35
Ceremonial Item - National Recovery Month 16:31
Ceremonial Item - History Moment: Durham Murals, Eddie Davis, Emily Eve Weinstein, and DTCC President Dr. Bill Ingram 26:27
Announcements by Council 39:15
Priority Items by the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk 45:44
Consent Agenda 46:09
16. 2019 Second Quarter Crime Report 48:28
12. Design Services with Vines Architecture, Inc. for the Weaver Street and W.D. Hill Recreation Center Renovations Project 2:09:42
15. Contract SW-67 Sidewalk Repairs 2019 2:14:00
17. Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment, Expanding Housing Choices 2:15:12
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Durham City Council Nov 19, 2018
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Call to Order starts at 3:35
Moment of Silent Meditation starts at 3:58
Pledge of Allegiance starts at 4:11
Roll Call starts at 5:24
Dillard Teer Day Proclamation starts at 5:52
Durham NC Chapter of the Links, Inc. Proclamation starts at 12:25
Neighborhood Spotlight Recipient - Charlitta Burruss starts at 16:45
Book Harvest's Millionth Book Month Proclamation starts at 22:15
DPAC - 2018 International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA) Theatre of the Year Award Recognition starts at 24:33
Announcements by Council starts at 27:51
Priority Items by the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk starts at 37:15
Consent Agenda starts at 37:57
16. 2018 Third Quarter Crime Report starts at 40:42
17. Zoning Map Change for Barbee Road 54 Townhouses starts at 1:26:16
18. FY 2019-2020 Annual Action Needs Public Hearing starts at 1:35:00
19. Resolution Approving the Issuance by the Arizona Industrial Development Authority of its Student Housing Revenue Bonds (Provident Group - North Carolina Central University Project) Series 2018 starts at 1:48:56
8. Proposed Lease for Police District #3 Substation at 10 Consultant Place starts at 1:51:39
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Extrasensory perception (ESP) involves reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses but sensed with the mind. The term was adopted by Duke University psychologist J. B. Rhine to denote psychic abilities such as telepathy, clairaudience, and clairvoyance, and their trans-temporal operation as precognition or retrocognition. ESP is also sometimes casually referred to as a sixth sense, gut instinct or hunch, which are historical English idioms. It is also sometimes referred to as intuition. The term implies acquisition of information by means external to the basic limiting assumptions of science, such as that organisms can only receive information from the past to the present.
Parapsychology is the pseudoscientific[1] study of paranormal psychic phenomena, including ESP. Parapsychologists generally regard such tests as the ganzfeld experiment as providing compelling evidence for the existence of ESP. The scientific community rejects ESP due to the absence of an evidence base, the lack of a theory which would explain ESP, and the lack of experimental techniques which can provide reliably positive results.
Vincent Jimmy Blue Eyes Alo (May 26, 1904 -- March 9, 2001) was a New York mobster and member of the Genovese crime family who set up casino operations with mob associate Meyer Lansky in Florida and Cuba.