Fort Harrison State Park ????
This is a mashup video I shot with a DJI Mavic Pro drone and Sony handheld cameras.
Edited with Apple's free iMovie program.
Copyright-free music: Walk That Dog by U.S. Army Blues
More of my photos on
Fort Harrison State Park - Lawrence, Indianapolis, Indiana 46216
FISHING VLOG 35 4K FORT HARRISON
FORT HARRISON STATE PARK, ONLY CAUGHT 3 BASS, 2.68LB BASS BIG CATCH OF THE DAY
Fishing at Fort Harrison
This is how relax! Fort Harrison State Park. Good time!
Shooting at Fort Harrison house party (Sunday 6PM)
A house party got way out of control last night when gunfire erupted and three young adults were shot. It happened inside Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park around midnight--the first shooting in the park's history.
Places to see in ( Indianapolis - USA )
Places to see in ( Indianapolis - USA )
Indianapolis is in the Nine-County Region of Indiana, right at the center of the state. It is the state capital and largest city of Indiana, United States, and is in Marion County. The population within city limits is approximately 830,000 people, making it the 12th largest city in the US. The metropolitan area has about 2 million (23rd in the US). Indianapolis is also known as the Racing Capital of the World due to the proximity of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 500 and Allstate 400 at the Brickyard (formerly known as the Brickyard 400).
The name Indianapolis is simply Indiana joined with polis, the Greek word for city. The founders of Indianapolis expected it to be the Great Inland Port, but they neglected to consider the fact that the White River is impossible to navigate most of the year; other than during the spring, it is a melange of sandbars and temporary islands. However, this port-desire left the city with a beautiful, if useless, canal district.
The tallest building in Indianapolis is the Salesforce Tower, standing at 830 feet. The second is the One America Tower standings at 533 feet, and the third is the One Indiana Tower standing at a height of 504 feet. The fourth and fifth are the Market Tower (421 feet) and 300 North Meridian (408 feet). The sixth and seventh tallest are the M&I Plaza (401 feet), and the seventh tallest is the JW Marriott Indianapolis (376 feet): the JW Marriott Indianapolis is the tallest hotel in the state and the largest JW Marriott in the world.
Clean-cut Indy is the state capital and a perfectly pleasant place to ogle race cars and take a spin around the renowned speedway. The art museum and White River State Park have their merits, as do the Mass Ave and Broad Ripple hoods for eating and drinking. And fans of author Kurt Vonnegut are in for a treat. A swell walking and biking trail connects it all.
Indianapolis is called the Crossroads of America. The city is warm in the summer, with average highs in the mid-80s in June, July, and August. Indianapolis has a typical mid-western winter. January is the coldest month, with an average high of 34 degrees.
A lot to see in Indianapolis such as :
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
White River State Park
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Zoo
Indiana State Museum
Broad Ripple
Conner Prairie
Fort Harrison State Park
Eagle Creek Park
Eiteljorg Museum
Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Canal Walk
Holliday Park
Garfield Park
Monument Circle
Fountain Square
White River Gardens
Monon Trail
Indiana World War Memorial
Downtown Indy
Indianapolis Canal Walk
Indiana State Capitol
Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery
Broad Ripple Park
Garfield Park Conservatory
THE VIRGINIA B. FAIRBANKS ART & NATURE PARK: 100 ACRES AT NEWFIELDS
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail
Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis
Sky Zone Fishers Trampoline Park
Splash Island (Indoor Pool)
Eagle Creek
The Waterpark at the Monon Community Center
Go Ape Zip Line & Treetop Adventure - Eagle Creek Park
Indiana State House
Indiana Central Canal
Greatimes Family Fun Park
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Southeastway Park
Flowing Well Park
Military Park
Indiana Historical Society
Geist Reservoir
Freedom Springs Greenwood Aquatics Park
Indiana Medical History Museum
Hummel Park
Flat Fork Creek Park
Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve
Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens
Circle Of Lights
Tarkington Park
( Indianapolis - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Indianapolis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Indianapolis - USA
Join us for more :
Siege of Fort Harrison
Video Software we use:
Ad-free videos.
You can support us by purchasing something through our Amazon-Url, thanks :)
The Siege of Fort Harrison was an engagement that lasted from September 4 to 15, 1812.The first American land victory during the War of 1812, it was won by an outnumbered United States force garrisoned inside the fort against a combined Native American force near modern Terre Haute, Indiana.
---Image-Copyright-and-Permission---
About the author(s): This file is lacking author information.
License: Public domain
---Image-Copyright-and-Permission---
This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision.
Article available under a Creative Commons license
Image source in video
Protest at Fort Ben Harrison State Park July 17, 2010
On July 17, 2010, a dozen peace activists set up encampment outside the gates to Harrison State Park in Indianapolis to protest a re-enactment of a Vietnam battle.
Cruisin' Indianapolis
Indianapolis (''Indy'') is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana and it is the largest city in Indiana, with 12.8 percent of the state's total population. As of the 2010 census, the city's population is 820,445. It is the 12th-largest city in the United States (the third largest state capital) and the 29th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.
The city is second only to Washington, D.C., for the number of war monuments inside city limits. Both Forbes and Livability.com rank Indianapolis among the best downtowns in the United States citing more than 200 retail shops, more than 35 hotels, nearly 300 restaurants and food options, movie theaters, sports venues, museums, art galleries and parks as attractions
High rise construction in Indianapolis started in 1888 with the 256-foot (78m) high Indiana Statehouse, followed by the 284-foot (87m) Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in 1898. However, because of a special ordinance disallowing building higher than the structure, the monument remained the highest structure until the completion of the City-County Building in 1962.
Many of Indiana's largest and most recognized companies are headquartered in Indianapolis. Before Detroit came to dominate the American automobile industry, Indianapolis was also home to a number of carmakers, including Duesenberg, Marmon Motor Car Company and Stutz Motor Company.
8 miles of trail!
Constructed between 2007 and 2013, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail (a $63 million project with $864.5 million of estimated economic impact) is an urban bike and pedestrian path that connects the city's five downtown Cultural Districts, neighborhoods and entertainment amenities, and serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system. The trail includes benches, bike racks, lighting, signage and 26 bike rentals/drop-offs (250 bikes) along the way and also features local art work. It was officially opened in May 2013.
More info on
Fountain Square and Downtown.
November 2014
Samsung Galaxy recorded
Music (rights): Tom Cochrane - Life Is A Highway
Indy, Indiana, Indianapolis, Bike trail, USA, Rental bike, Cycling, Downtown, Tourism, Tourist, Lucas oil stadium, Skyline, City, Fountain Square
Top Tourist Attractions in Indianapolis (Indiana) - Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in Indianapolis (Indiana) - Travel Guide:
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Eiteljorg Museum of American, Indiana World War Memorial, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Old National Centre, Monument Circl, White River Gardens, White River State Park, State Capitol Building
Indianapolis (USA) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
aircitytour.com, l'itinéraire de vos visites touristiques et culturelles en vidéo en 3D (visite virtuelle). D'autres visites sont disponibles sur aircitytour.com
Visite virtuelle de la ville d'Indianapolis (USA), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Sky Zone Trampoline Park
- Garfield Park Conservatory & Garfield Park
- Museum of Psychphonics
- Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art
- Rolls-Royce Allison Heritage Trust Museum
- The HandleBar
- Rhodius Park
- Indiana Medical History Museum
- Indianapolis Zoo Simon Skjodt International Orangutan Center & Zoo d'Indianapolis
- White River Gardens
- White River State Park
- NCAA Hall of Champions
- Indiana State Museum
- Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
- Medal of Honor Memorial
- Military Park
- Indiana Historical Society
- Capitole de l'État de l'Indiana
- Rhythm! Discovery Center
- Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
- Indianapolis Catacombs
- Indiana World War Memorial Plaza
- Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum
- American Legion Mall
- James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home
- The USS INDIANAPOLIS National Memorial
- Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
- Ellenberger Park
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Children's Museum of Indianapolis
- 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park
- Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens
- Tarkington Park
- Fort Harrison State Park
- Broad Ripple Park
- Holliday Park
- Conner Prairie
- Museum of Miniature Houses
- The Waterpark at the Monon Community Center
- Williams Park
- Avon Town Hall Park
- Washington Township Park
- Hummel Park
TRAVEL FILM - Indianapolis, Indiana - TOP THINGS TO DO IN INDIANAPOLIS
A weekend in Indianapolis
MY LIST OF TOP THINGS TO DO
- INDIANAPOLIS ZOO
- WHITE RIVER STATE PARK
- SOLDIERS AND SAILERS MONUMENT
- FORT HARRISON STATE PARK
- INDIAN CREEK PARK
- LUCAS OIL STADIUM
- MONUMENT CIRCLE
- INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC MARKET
- BENJAMIN HARRISON PRESIDENTIAL SUITE
- INDIAN WAR MEMORIAL
- INDIANA STATE CAPITAL
- MOTOR SPEEDWAY
GEAR I USE
Film Camera:
POV lens:
B Roll lens:
Gorilla Pod:
Drone:
Photo Camera:
Camera Strap:
SD cards that hold days worth of 4k footage:
Crispy Audio:
Jawaid F M Khan at Ft Harrison Park Indiana
Washington County Parks
This is two of Indiana Washington County parks located in Salem and Cambellsburg, In townships. The first park is Henderson and the other is Cave River Valley. This video demonstrates some of my videographey style and some editing. I hope you enjoy and please comment and rate.
White River State Park - Ball State Video (Spring 2011)
Ball State Students put together a video highlighting some of the great things to do in Indiana's only urban State Park - Indianapolis' White River State Park. WIth Victory Field, the Indianapolis Zoo, the NCAA Hall of Champions, the Indiana State Museum, the Eiteljorg Museum and the Canal all located within the park, you could spend an entire week there and still not see it all. See the rest of the trip idea here:
Candlewood Suites Indianapolis East - Indianapolis Hotels, Indiana
Candlewood Suites Indianapolis East 3 Stars Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Indianapolis! Situated just off Interstate 70, this Indianapolis hotel is less than 15 minutes’ drive from downtown Indianapolis.
Free WI-Fi is available in every suite.
A fully-equipped kitchen with a fridge and a microwave is featured in all the suites at Candlewood Suites East.
A 32-inch flat-screen TV with a DVD player is also provided.
Tea and coffee-making facilities are included.
A movie lending library is available for guests to use at the Candlewood Suites East Indianapolis.
A fitness centre and free laundry facilities are also located on site.
A convenience store with snacks is available.
Fort Harrison State Park is 15 minutes’ drive from this hotel.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is 20.
9 km away.
Indianapolis International Airport is 33.
8 km away.
Warren Township is a great choice for travellers interested in business, culture and shopping.
Candlewood Suites Indianapolis East - Indianapolis Hotels, Indiana
Location in : 7040 East 21st Street, IN 46219 , Indianapolis, Indiana
Booking now :
Hotels list and More information visit U.S. Travel Directory
USA Hotels List YouTube Channel :
►Facebook :
►Twitter :
#Indianapolis_Hotels #Indiana #USTravelDirectory
DINFOS Academic Library
This is a news story produced as a training tool at the Defense Information School at Fort Benjamin-Harrison, Indiana. The subject was the DINFOS Academic Libary, an on location facility that students used to gather information for their stories and relax for awhile.
Videotaped: April 1982
Runtime: 1:31
Producer: SSgt. J.D. Harrington
The Best Places to Visit in Indiana, USA
The Best Places to Visit in Indiana, USA
Indiana, nicknamed The Hoosier State, is located in the Great Lakes region. It has lots of awesome places to visit and see! Visitors can pick from cultural attractions, museums, music, sports, the outdoors, shopping, and more when they go to Indiana. As the Crossroads of America, it is easy to get to Indiana and once you do, you'll be entertained for weeks, whether you choose to visit casinos, wineries, festivals, museums, or national parks. Be amazed by these beautiful pictures of places in Indiana!
#1.Indianapolis
#2.The Marengo Cave
#3.Holiday World and Splashin' Safari
#4.The Eiteljorg Museum
#5.The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
#6.Indiana State Capitol
#7.Brown County State Park
#8.Soldiers and Sailors Monument
#9.Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
#10.Connor Prairie
Indiana Territory
The Territory of Indiana was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 4, 1800, until December 11, 1816, when the remaining southern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Indiana.[1]
The Indiana Territory was created by an Act of Congress and signed into law by President John Adams on May 7, 1800, effective on July 4. It was the first new territory created from lands of the Northwest Territory, which had been organized in 1787 by the Northwest Ordinance. The territory originally contained approximately 259,824 square miles (672,940 km2) of land, but twice decreased in size as it was further subdivided into new territories (Michigan Territory and Illinois Territory).
The territory was first governed by William Henry Harrison who oversaw the negotiation with the native inhabitants to open large parts of the territory to settlement. In 1810 a popularly elected government was established as the territory continued to grow in population and develop a very basic road network, government, and education system. At the outbreak of Tecumseh's War, the territory was on the front line of battle and Harrison led a military force in the opening hostilities at the Battle of Tippecanoe, and then in the subsequent invasion of Canada during the War of 1812. Thomas Posey was appointed to the vacant governorship, but the opposition party, led by Congressman Jonathan Jennings, had dominance in the territorial affairs for its remaining years and began pressing for statehood. In June 1816, a constitutional convention was held and a state government was formed. The territory was dissolved on December 11, 1816, by an act of Congress granting statehood to Indiana.
Best Urban Bike Paths - Indianapolis Cultural Trail
In this episode of the Mobile Cyclist, I'll take a ride on one of the best bicycling paths in the country, The Indianapolis Cultural Trail! Ranked as one of America's Top Urban Cycling greenway systems, the Cultural Trail is a must see destination when visiting Indianapolis Indiana!