Andrea Perron, May Stringer House event Oct. 10 2015 in Brooksville FL
Join brilliant author Andrea Perron as she talks about her book House of Darkness House of light, and then investigate the four story house with a real paranormal investigations team!!
Haunted unoccupied Residence in Florida
This is The Brooksville Paranormal Investigation Team official footage from our paranormal investigation in a un-named town in Florida. This video shows us communicating with the paranormal using our Sb7 spiritbox, and k2 meter (emf detector). We are investigating a un-occupied residence where the past residents were said to practice Santeria. We capture allot of responses on the Spiritbox, our favorite is when we receive the name Richard, twice. We also captured a bit of visual evidence before and after our Music experiment. Check it out. Thank You #brooksvillepit
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Brooksville West - Brookridge Hotels, Florida
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Brooksville West 2 Stars Brookridge Hotels, Florida Within US Travel Directory The people have spoken! Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Brooksville West is one of our guests' most-loved properties in Brookridge. Located along Highway 50, this hotel is just 1.6 km from Mariner Square shopping center. It features daily breakfast, an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi. Guest rooms offer a cable TV with pay movies.A work desk and a coffee maker are provided in every room at Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Brooksville West. The spacious rooms feature cherry wood furnishings and red color accents. Also included is a small seating area.The Brooksville West Holiday Inn Express offers fitness and business facilities on site for guest convenience. Meeting rooms and guest laundry services are also available.Weeki Wachee Springs State Park is an 8-minute drive, and Heritage Museum is a 16-minute drive from this hotel. Brooksville Country Club is 19.3 km away.
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Withlacoochee State Trail Theresawoods's photos around Trilby, United States (travel pics)
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Holiday Inn Express Crystal River - Crystal River, Florida
As one of the newest hotels in Crystal River - Florida - this Holiday Inn Express® hotel features a modern - green-friendly and smoke-free environment. We're also conveniently located near highways 19 and 44 - which offer easy access to Inverness - Tampa and Orlando.
From the eco-attractions of Nature Coast to the parks of Crystal River - FL - our hotel's location is ideal for nature lovers. You can fish - hike and dive year-round at the state parks or visit Kings Bay and swim with manatees. In fact - the world's highest concentration of these gentle giants is right here in Crystal River - FL! Our hotel's guests also enjoy shopping at The Shoppes of Heritage Village or touring the Coastal Heritage Museum.
From the 750-sq.-ft. meeting room to the 24-hour Business Center - business travelers benefit from our hotel's amenities. Crystal River - Florida's major businesses - like Progress Energy Nuclear Power Plant - Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center - Citrus Memorial Hospital and Withlacoochee River Electric are all within minutes of our hotel.
Your Crystal River - FL trip's itinerary should include our complimentary hot breakfast bar each morning - relaxation time by the outdoor pool and a workout in the 24-hour Fitness Center. Free high-speed Internet access is available in every room - suite and the hotel's lobby. Crystal River is a must see - so call today to learn more about the hotel.
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35th Annual Thunderbird American Indian Mid Summer Pow Wow
New York City 's oldest and largest pow wow will featured three days of intertribal Native American dance competitions. Over 40 Indian nations were represented at this spectacular event held in the apple orchard on the farm grounds.
Bob Martinez -- Local History Live!
Bob Martinez (age 68) reflects on life as a teenage in Brooksville, FL. Bob moved to Brooksville at the age of 12 and he describes the differences that he experienced in culture and society between the north and the south in the 1950s. He talks about how music and pop culture developed during that time and its influence on youth culture in the United States. He also recounts what it was like to be in a local band, and how Hernando County has changed over the years. This interview is a part of the Hernando County Public Library's oral history archive -- Local History Live!. Please visit our YouTube channel for more interviews. Visit our website hernandocountylibrary.us and follow us on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter.
International Native American Memorial
International Native American Memorial is a film calling people to attend a gathering April 3, 2013 in St. Augustine, Florida. International Native American Memorial features Casey Leydon, a Scout with The International Native American Memorial (INAM) located in St. Augustine, Florida. We are gathered together to create the first INTERNATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN MEMORIAL from a prison known as Fort Marion, also known as the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument in Saint Augustine, Florida, said Casey.
Mission
To Remember the Indigenous Native American Nations, Tribes, Clans, and People.
In the midst of the pain, in the land of that pains first blood, there was built a Healing Temple, on Land already Sacred to the People, the Timucua, for hundreds of years. It was built with stones quarried by Aztec and Timucua slave labor. The massive coquina blocks we carried and stacked, by hands and backs of the indigenous people. The Spanish called it the Castillo de San Marcos. When Spain ceded Florida to the U.S., the name was changed to Fort Marion. Under the Flag of the United States of America, the U.S. Army held, as Prisoners of War, the Chiefs and Warriors of the Seminole and the Yuchi, and then the Chiefs, Warriors, women, and children of the Kiowa, the Caddo, the Cheyenne, the Comanche, the Arapaho, and finally Geronimo's Chiricahua band of the Apache. When these men, women, and children died at the Fort, and hundreds did, they were buried in unmarked graves in the earthen embankments that surround the Fort. In the 20th century, the Army left and the National Park Service took over ownership and management of the site, and the renamed it the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, and it has become the central tourist attraction in downtown St. Augustine, seeing more than 800,000 paying visitors each year. Four years ago, a party of descendants of the Kiowa, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Caddo, and Apache returned to St. Augustine, and for three days they visited. They held an open round dance, at an elementary school gymnasium downtown, and hundreds of local people joined them. On their final day, they returned to the Castillo, and with permission of the National Park Service, were given the Fort for a private and closed Healing ceremony. As they left, they told the friends they had made in St. Augustine that the Fort was now a Healing Temple for all nations, for all people. This is what we are doing now, with our facebook community, The International Native American Memorial. We are taking back what was built on Sacred Land of the Timucua, built by the enslaved hands of the Aztec and Timucua, taking back the U.S. Army Prisoner of War Camp of the Seminole, Yuchi, Kiowa, Arapahoe, Cheyenne, Caddo, Comanche, and the Chiricahua Apache, and giving it to the First Nations and Tribes of the Americas. We are surrounding the Fort with a Round Dance of Likes, and Shares, and Invites. We are asking the President of the United States of America, to cede the ownership to a Council of Nations and Tribes, thru a Presidential Executive Order. The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest continuously operated, and functional, European held Fort in the United States of America, and St. Augustine is the oldest European held settlement in the Nation. After 500 years, it is time to Heal. It is time to be Idle no More. It is time to not only take it back, it is time to give it back. The International Native American Memorial, built on Sacred Land, built by Native hands, home to the unmarked graves of hundreds of Native men, women, and children, belongs in the rightful owners hands. Let the 800,000 visitors come to the Healing Temple. It is time.
Brooksville Native American Festival
Preview of the 2016 Brooksville Native American Festival. Join us for a celebration of Native Art, Culture & History.
Driving through Oneida, Tennessee
Oneida is a town in Scott County, Tennessee, United States.
Oneida is known for its proximity to the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. The town is named for Oneida, New York, the home of several railroad executives who helped develop the town in the late 19th century.
Sarasota Native American Indian Festival 2016 in 4k UHD
Sarasota Native American Indian Arts Festival 2016 with Little Big Mountain and native dancers.
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Native American Festival 2012 - Sarasota, Florida
The Native American Festival is held annually in Sarasota, Florida. Including interviews with Rex Begaye and Little Big Mountain of For many photos and more info see keyword Native American Festival
Ocklawaha River Raid Reenactment 2019, Camp and pre Battle
Ocklawaha River Raid Reenactment 2019, Camp and pre Battle
The Yankee War is now being waged for beauty and booty. They have driven us from them and now say OUR TRADE they must and will have. To excite their hired and rufian soldiers, they promise them our lands and tell them our women are beautiful - that beauty is the reward of the brave. Southerners! Your Country Calls! Shall we wait until our homes are laid desolute; until sword and rape has visited them! NEVER! Then TO ARMS and let us meet the enemy on the borders. Who is so vile, so craven as to not strike for his Native Land?
The undersigned purpose to immediately raise an infantry company to be offered to the Governor as part of the defense of the State and of the Confederate States. All those who desire to join with us in serving our common enemy will REPORT THEMSELVES IMMEDIATELY TO:
Capt. A. Turnbull or 1st Sergeant A.I. Morris of 37th Alabama Co. H C.S.A.
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Confederate Reenactment, Ocklawaha, MARION, FL, BATTLE
This Reenactment commemorates the March 1865 Union raid on plantations east of Ocala, Florida on the Ocklawaha River. This skirmish was the only battle that occurred in Marion County during the War of Northern Aggression'. A raiding party of thirty (30) Union soldiers, run by Sgt. Major Henry James of the Jacksonville garrison, traveled by boat down the St. John’s River and disembarked and marched into Marion County and attacked and destroyed the Marshal’s Plantation. While the attack was going on a servant rode into Ocala, Florida and alerted the home guard. The home guard militia company came from Ocala and skirmished with the enemy. It was a running fight from the Plantation to what was then the 'Marshal's Bridge', which is where the present day Sharpes Ferry Bridge stands, on highway 314, east of Ocala. The skirmish ended at the bridge when the Federals burned it behind
them, which blocked the pursuit by the Southern home guard. The fighting then was virtually over.
Two (2) of the Southern home guard were killed in the fighting, with two (2) more of the Southern home guard dying later from wounds. The Federal raiding party had two (2) dead and four (4) wounded. The Federal raiding party then managed to attack another Plantation} on the opposite side of the river, but did not have time to destroy it. The Federal raiding party then headed to the Union garrison at St. Augustine, FL. The raiding party was pursued in route by 15 Confederate cavalry who caught up with them, nearly at the gated of the St. Augustine Union garrison. The Confederate cavalry was able to re-capture much of the property that the Union raiding property had taken off the Plantations. But there was no reported combat between the two forces at this time. and Federal raiding party made their escape into the St. Augustine Union garrison. Thus ended the raid.
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The Yankee War is now being waged for beauty and booty. They have driven us from them and now say OUR TRADE they must and will have. To excite their hired and rufian soldiers, they promise them our lands and tell them our women are beautiful - that beauty is the reward of the brave. Southerners! Your Country Calls! Shall we wait until our homes are laid desolute; until sword and rape has visited them! NEVER! Then TO ARMS and let us meet the enemy on the borders. Who is so vile, so craven as to not strike for his Native Land?
The undersigned purpose to immediately raise an infantry company to be offered to the Governor as part of the defense of the State and of the Confederate States. All those who desire to join with us in serving our common enemy will REPORT THEMSELVES IMMEDIATELY TO:
Capt. A. Turnbull or 1st Sergeant A.I. Morris of 37th Alabama Co. H C.S.A.
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Wreaths Across America 2011 Florida National Cemetery
A compilation of photos taken at the ceremony for the Wreaths Across America event at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Fl on December 10, 2011.
Mt. Dora's Battle of Townsen's Plantation Civil War Re-Enactment and Festival - 2014
Shot on a Canon t5i with the 18mm-50mm kit lens. Edited on Premiere Pro CS6.
John Paul Barnett Cannon Maker and Concussionist, Part 4
Barney made cannons of all sizes that could be shot, for all kinds of customers. He also performed at over 100 concerts of The 1812 Overture as the guest concussionist, firing 16 cannons at the exact places called for in the score. This footage was salvaged from VCR footage that was over 30 years old, thus the
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Birth: Jun. 5, 1934
South Bend
St. Joseph County
Indiana, USA
Death: Oct. 25, 2010
South Bend
St. Joseph County
Indiana, USA
J. Paul Barnett
June 5, 1934 - Oct. 25, 2010
SOUTH BEND - J. Paul Barnett, 76, of South Bend, passed away at 2:58 a.m. Monday, October 25th, in Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Mr. Barnett was born on June 5, 1934, in South Bend, and had resided in the area his lifetime. On September 4, 1976, in South Bend, he married Carol L. Best, who survives. Also surviving are two stepdaughters, Rebecca Ann Best of North Liberty and Patricia Lynne (Robert) DeMeyer of South Bend; four grandchildren, Rebecca S. Barnett of Elkhart, IN, Steven, Hannah and Kevin DeMeyer of South Bend; a sister, Lois Jean Hanna of Brooksville, Florida; two nieces, Roberta Van Sickle and Luanne Hanna. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, John A. and Edith Fern (McGuire) Barnett; and a son, John P. Barnett Jr., who passed away Dec. 3, 1991. Mr. Barnett was owner of South Bend Replicas, Inc., in South Bend prior to his death. Paul graduated from Central High School, Franklin College and Ball State University. In his younger years he was an Indiana State Trooper, U.S. Army veteran, a high school English teacher, a vocational musician in local venues, and other things that evolved into a career working in the field of antique artillery. As a manufacturer, his work was invited into many federal, state, local and private historical projects. The sailing ships Lady Washington, Kalmar Nyckel, Pride of Baltimore, and H.M.S. Rose have been among client ships. Historic forts and sites using antique replica artillery made by Paul for their living history programs include Fort Ticonderoga, Colonial Williamsburg, Sutter's Fort and Fort Ross in California, and Castillo de San Marcos and Fort Matanzas National Monuments at St. Augustine, and Mission San Luis at Tallahassee. Museum and Monument projects have included DuPont's Hagley Museum and West Point. Movies in which artillery by Barnett has appeared include the feature film Glory; Spielberg and Disney have been repeat clients. In 1967, symphony conductor Erich Kunzel approached Barnett about possibly producing Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture live in accordance with the original 1880 score and plan, into which 16 muzzle-loading cannon shots had been specifically written to be fired with musical precision from an electric switch panel constructed for an 1881 event that failed to materialize. Also in 1967, Paul had undertaken research on Lyle guns, pieces of light artillery developed in 1978 for projecting lifelines to and from distressed ships. A sharing of efforts by Kunzel and Barnett led Barnett into a secondary career of performing with many orchestras and conductors doing historically valid 1812 performances in the United States and as far away as Lenigrad, Russia. In 1990, under invitation of the Russian government and within earshot of the composer's grave, Barnett was delighted to assist in bringing the Overture home in a worldwide celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Tchaikovsky's birth, in the city (now again St. Petersburg) of his youth. The annual Kunzel/Barnett collaboration continued until 2009. Other conductors who became variously involved across the years included Andrew Kostelanetz, Henry Mancini, Mstislav Rostropovich, Leonard Slatkin and others at places such as Wolf Trap, Ravinia, Saratoga, Bethel Woods, Mann, Blossom, Meadow Brook, and other performing art centers. Paul's published work includes a reference catalog on antique artillery, a book, The Lifesaving Guns of David Lyle, and various articles in professional and trade journals. Some of his memberships were in the U.S. Lifesaving Service Heritage Association, the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association, the National Rifle Association, The American Federation of Musicians, and the Company of Military Historians. Also the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity. Visitation hours will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, October 28, in the Hanley & Sons Southwest Chapel Funeral Home, located at West Ireland Road/Indiana 23, South Bend. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 29, in the funeral home, with burial following at Sumption Prairie Cemetery, with military services.
Princess Place Preserve Native American Festival
Princess Place Preserve Native American Festival
From Jacksonville to Cahokia... Archaeology unearths Native American trading networks
Did you know that Cahokia was the largest population density north of Mexico until Philadelphia in the 1800's? And that trading reached far and wide, all the way to the Mill Cove complex in what is now now Jacksonville Florida? Join Dr. Keith Ashley, University of North Florida Assistant Professor of Archaeology as he shares recent findings unearthed from Northeast Florida in a fascinating tale that can only be told through the intersections of meticulous digging, chemical and physical analyses, history, and collaborative top-notch sleuthing.