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10 Best Places to Live in Colorado.
You can easily see why people love Colorado. The state's varied natural beauty beckons outdoor fans with mountain, plateau, and forest landscapes. Families living in Colorado enjoy welcoming communities with a range of schools for their children. The state also hosts abundant lively festivals and events year-round.
As residents of Colorado for more than 25 years, Collegiate Painters knows Colorado. Whether you're in Boulder or Jefferson County, you can be sure Collegiate Painters is nearby. Trust us to offer painting services to keep your Colorado home looking its best while protecting it from the elements. Get to know the state we call home with the following guide to Colorado's cities.
1. Boulder
2. Louisville
3. Superior
4. Longmont
5. Niwot
6. Erie
7. Lafayette
8. Evergreen
9. Golden
10. Lakewood
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Schindler Elevator at Diamond Run Golf Club (Retake and iPhone 5c Anniversary)
This is the 12th elevator video here and my 1 year anniversary filming this elevator and filming elevator videos with my phone. The first time I filmed this elevator on my blue iPhone 5c is on May 23, 2014 and did it the day before the official anniversary day doing all the elevator videos I did at this place. The first ride when going up was slightly on the rough side but down is always smoother in this elevator than going up. Diamond Run Golf Club opened up in 1994 and they expanded the clubhouse to make an elevator around the early 2000s such as 2001 for example of when this elevator was made. I did this after I went to the practice range and before my 8:12 AM tee time on the golf course also my 2015 ProV1X golf ball is featured in this video.
3rd person Elevator video at the Mississippi Capitol Building
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Fort Wayne, IN: Montgomery Hydraulic Scenic Elevator in Glenbrook Square Mall
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4TH of JULY EXTREME FIREWORKS SHOW 2015
Variously known as the Fourth of July and Independence Day, July 4th has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1941, but the tradition of Independence Day celebrations goes back to the 18th century and the American Revolution (1775-83). In June 1776, representatives of the 13 colonies then fighting in the revolutionary struggle weighed a resolution that would declare their independence from Great Britain. On July 2nd, the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence, and two days later its delegates adopted the Declaration of Independence, a historic document DRAFTED by Thomas Jefferson. From 1776 until the present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American independence, with typical festivities ranging from fireworks, parades and concerts to more casual family gatherings and barbecues.
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Shocking video shows brazen shooting in broad daylight in Fairfield
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A 28-year-old man gunned down at a Fairfield gas station in March was apparently killed in a dispute over an engagement ring, and the brutal shooting was captured on store surveillance video.
Adarius Elon Williams, a father of four who celebrated a birthday the day before he was killed, died April 8 in the parking lot of the Citgo station on Milstead Road. Vincent Washington, 25, and Barbara Washington, 31, are charged with murder in Williams’ death. Additionally, Vincent Washington is charged with first-degree kidnapping because the woman who drove him to the gas station said she wanted to leave, and he threatened her with her life.
The Washington siblings, who lost their own sister to murder last year, are set to be in court this afternoon for their preliminary hearings. AL.com has obtained the store surveillance video of the killing, which shows a man with a towel wrapped around his head – identified by police as Vincent Washington – shoot Williams multiple times, nine of those shots fired almost point-blank after while Williams had already collapsed on the ground. Police have said Williams was not armed. According to police and court records, the brother and sister told a friend of Barbara Washington they would buy her gas if she drove them to the Citgo station that day. They were going to meet Williams because he wanted the engagement ring back that he had given to Barbara Washington. Williams’ fiancé at the time of his death was also with him at the gas station the day he was killed.
The friend drove them to the service station, but told police she didn’t know what was going to happen. Once they arrived there, Vincent Washington got out of the car with a towel wrapped around his head. When the friend realized something was amiss, she said she wanted to leave. At that point, according to court records, Vincent Washington told her, “(Expletive), if you drive off I’ll shoot you in the back of the head.”
The friend said she was afraid, and did what she was told to do. The video shows Washington and Williams arguing outside of the vehicle for about 12 seconds, and then Washington opens fire on Williams. Williams fell to the ground on his back, and Washington stood over him and fired nine more shots.
Witnesses on the scene gave a description of a white Nissan Altima leaving the area. They said the vehicle was occupied by two females and a male. A short time later, Bessemer police said, a man suffering from gunshot wounds to the stomach and the hand showed up at UAB West, and a white vehicle reportedly had brought him there.
Authorities confirmed that man – later identified as Vincent Washington - at the hospital was involved in the Fairfield shooting. About 8 p.m., Fairfield police spotted the white Altima and stopped the vehicle. Barbara Washington and another woman were taken into custody. The second woman wasn’t charged.
After the shooting, according to court records, Barbara Washington took the gun used in the slaying to a friend’s house to hide it.
At some point during the incident, Vincent Washington was also shot by someone trying to help Williams. Police have never said who shot the suspect. He spent several days in the hospital before he was released and booked into the Jefferson County Jail. Both of the siblings have remained jailed since then with bond set at $60,000.
Bill Veitch, the district attorney in Jefferson County’s Bessemer Cutoff, confirmed he has seen the video and said it shows the urgency needed in stopping the violence. “Any of us could have been out there at those gas pumps that day,’’ Veitch said. “This war on violence cannot be won unless the communities unite, tear down the walls that have built between us and see, hear and report.”
“It’s going to take a great deal of individual courage to become involved in this struggle,’’ he said. “Join with me and our law enforcement officers, our churches, our judges, to fight these heartless hoodlums. This video is graphic evidence of how great this epidemic has become.”
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Ancient Cities - Cities - Future Cities [ slide show ]
Many fine cities exist around the world, yet others have still to be built. This slide show focuses on amazing cities past, present and future.
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Our Summer Vacation Road Trip 2008
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This is a little bit of what we did on our summer vacation. Albany, New York; Albany, New York (Famous Million Dollar Staircase); Annapolis, Maryland; Aquarium of Niagara; Atlanta, Georgia; Atlantic City (New Jersey); Augusta, Maine; Birmingham, Alabama; Bismarck, North Dakota; Boston, Massachusetts; (Geographical) Center of United States; Charleston, West Virginia; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Cheyenne, Wyoming (Weather comes in quickly); Chinatown, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Colorado State Capital (Denver); Columbia, South Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Concord, New Hampshire; Crazy Horse Memorial; Dallas, Texas; Deadwood, South Dakota; Denver Mint; Detroit, Michigan; Devils Tower; Dover, Delaware; Duffins Candy, Worlds Largest Candy Store; Dutch Wonderland; Erie, Pennsylvania; Erie, Pennsylvania (again); Effigy Mounds, Iowa; Frankfort, Kentucky; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee; (Graceland again); Grand Ole Opry House; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Hartford, Connecticut; Hershey's Chocolate World; Hot Springs, South Dakota; Indianapolis, Indiana; Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Jacksonville, Florida; Jamestown Buffalo (ND); Jamestown Settlement (VA); Jefferson City, Missouri; Lansing, Michigan; Liberty Bell; Lincolns Birthplace; Lincoln Memorial; Little Rock, Arkansas; Louisville, Kentucky; Madison, Wisconsin; Millennium Park (Chicago, Illinois); Mall Of America (MN); Montana; Montpelier, Vermont; Mount Rushmore; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Nashville, Tennessee; Nebraska High Planes (in van, running from tornado weather); New Mexico (May 22nd); Niagara Falls; Niagara Falls, Canada; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Philadelphia Mint; Philadelphia Museum (of Art); Pikes Peak Park, Iowa; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Plymouth Rock; Plymouth Rock (again); Providence, Rhode Island; Raleigh, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; US National Rubik's Cube Championship 2008 (Atlanta Underground, GA); Salem Sue (ND); Sears Tower (Chicago, Illinois); Shreveport, Louisiana; St. Louis, Missouri; St. Paul, Minnesota; Statue of Liberty; Times Square (NY,NY); The Tip of Cape Cod; Topeka, Kansas; Trenton, New Jersey; Tupelo, Mississippi (Elvis's birthplace); Washington DC; Washington Monument; White House; Wrigley Field. We hope you had as much fun as we did. Bye!
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Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials | Wikipedia audio article
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Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials
00:01:59 1 Background
00:03:35 2 Academic commentary
00:09:03 3 History of removals
00:10:10 4 Organizations encouraging monument removal
00:10:48 5 Destruction of monuments
00:12:00 6 Laws hindering removals
00:14:20 7 Public opinion
00:15:04 8 What to do with the plinths (pedestals)
00:16:59 9 Removed monuments and memorials
00:17:09 9.1 National
00:17:29 9.2 Alabama
00:19:13 9.3 Alaska
00:19:39 9.4 Arizona
00:20:12 9.5 Arkansas
00:20:50 9.6 California
00:22:55 9.7 Colorado
00:23:13 9.8 District of Columbia
00:24:18 9.9 Florida
00:31:38 9.10 Georgia
00:33:25 9.11 Kansas
00:34:12 9.12 Kentucky
00:35:31 9.13 Louisiana
00:41:48 9.14 Maine
00:42:06 9.15 Maryland
00:44:50 9.16 Massachusetts
00:45:12 9.17 Mississippi
00:45:46 9.18 Missouri
00:46:42 9.19 Montana
00:47:14 9.20 Nevada
00:47:41 9.21 New Mexico
00:47:56 9.22 New York
00:48:47 9.23 North Carolina
00:54:18 9.24 Ohio
00:55:19 9.25 Oklahoma
00:55:49 9.26 South Carolina
00:56:27 9.27 Tennessee
00:59:55 9.28 Texas
01:08:04 9.29 Utah
01:08:20 9.30 Vermont
01:09:14 9.31 Virginia
01:15:51 9.32 Washington (state)
01:18:29 9.33 Wisconsin
01:19:40 9.34 Canada
01:20:08 10 See also
01:20:51 11 Further reading
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For decades in the U.S., there have been isolated incidents of removal of Confederate monuments and memorials, although generally opposed in public opinion polls, and several U.S. States have passed laws over 115 years to hinder or prohibit further removals.
In the wake of the Charleston church shooting in June 2015, several municipalities in the United States removed monuments and memorials on public property dedicated to the Confederate States of America. The momentum accelerated in August 2017 after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The removals were driven by the belief that the monuments glorify white supremacy and memorialize a treasonous government whose founding principle was the perpetuation and expansion of slavery. Many of those who object to the removals, like President Trump, believe that the artifacts are part of the cultural heritage of the United States.The vast majority of these Confederate monuments were built during the era of Jim Crow laws (1877–1954) and the Civil Rights Movement (1954–1968). Detractors claim that they were not built as memorials but as a means of intimidating African Americans and reaffirming white supremacy. The monuments have thus become highly politicized; according to Eleanor Harvey, a senior curator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and a scholar of Civil War history: If white nationalists and neo-Nazis are now claiming this as part of their heritage, they have essentially co-opted those images and those statues beyond any capacity to neutralize them again.In some Southern states, state law restricts or prohibits altogether the removal or alteration of public Confederate monuments. According to Stan Deaton, senior historian at the Georgia Historical Society, These laws are the Old South imposing its moral and its political views on us forever more. This is what led to the Civil War, and it still divides us as a country. We have competing visions not only about the future but about the past.
Montgomery Traction Elevators - Simms Building Albuquerque, NM
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These elevators are really historic. The lobby annunciator panel looks like an Otis; but these were probably always Montgomery. I guess the industry just used similar panels for many years. These elevators probably had really historic 1950s Mongomery Fixtures. Unfortunately, Montgomery modded these in the 1960s or '70s. When the building was constructed, the 13th floor was R, or the roof level. Only the one middle elevators serves floor 13. The right and middle elevators also serve the basement, which was lock off the day the video was filmed. On the 5th floor, you can see major reconstruction work was going on.
Castle Rock Parks and Recreation
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Arvada Colorado
Arvada, Colorado is a fairly large community located to the east of Denver and to the west of the Rocky Mountains. Despite its size, most people still consider Arvada to have a distinct small town vibea about it. With a population well over one hundred thousand people and city limits that extend over 32.8 square miles, it's hard to think of it as small but all it takes is one walk through the historic downtown areas to get it. Here among these old buildings you will find several fantastic restaurants, a winery, cute penny candy shops, the army surplus store, a gourmet meat market, several music venues, the public library and the downtown square. Arvada is known for its easy commute, great hiking and biking trails, opens spaces and affordable living. Featuring a mix of older and new neighborhoods, Arvada offers residents every kind of real estate options available, with a median sale price of about $200,000. If you are looking to buy a home in the Front Range, Arvada, Colorado is great choice!
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