Jerome, Arizona
Recorded April 13, 2017
Jerome is a town in the Black Hills of the State of Arizona. Founded in the late 19th century on Cleopatra Hill overlooking the Verde Valley, it is more than 5,000 feet above sea level. Jerome became a National Historic Landmark in 1967. This video includes my drive into town on scenic Arizona Highway 89A.
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USA Arizona Mexico Nogales Border Crossing
R. Sky Palkowitz and Ryan Janek Wolowski at the Nogales Sonora Mexico Arizona, United States of America International Border.
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Miami, AZ Documentary
A short documentary I completed for a class at ASU. There are some flaws in audio here or there, but I wanted to try and capture this small town with what little equipment I had. Many rumors circulated about it being haunted, etc and being a Phoenix native-- I had never heard about it until recently. So, I set out with a good pal of mine and decided to set what we could find. For more check out
Copper Mining in Az circa 1930
A brief set of views of open pit copper mining in Arizona, sometime in the 1930s, taken from 16mm silent movie film intended for the home entertainment market.
The Life and Times of Dorothy Kilbourn Wood
Dorothy K. Wood 1916 - 2014
Dorothy Kilbourn Wood. 97, died on January 17, 2014 at home in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Dorothy was born in Utica, New York on December 2, 1916, to Lysle D. and Hilda Glassford Kilbourn.
Dorothy had a life long love of horses and the American West. She read the Wild West Weekly and wrote to her pen pal, Louise Dye. After graduating from high school, in 1935, Dorothy, her mother, and younger sister, Eleanor, were traveling to California to visit family. Dorothy had been invited to stay with her pen pal, Louise. That visit changed Dorothy's life. She met Bert H. Wood and his family, on their ranch in the Aravaipa Canyon, near Winkleman, Arizona. Dorothy and Bert corresponded for the next couple of years. She returned to Arizona and they married on April 5, 1938.
Bert and Dorothy worked on the family ranch. They lived at Oak Springs. Their oldest son, Clifford was born in 1941. Dorothy loved to reminisce about this time in her life and had many fond memories.
They moved to Tucson and began breeding and raising race horses, including Joe Reed II. Their son, Roger was born in 1945. Their daughter, Kathleen was born in 1955. While living in Tucson, Dorothy was active in the Cowbelles and started the Arizona State Chapter of the Homemakers Association. Bert and Dorothy also worked for Audie Murphy on the TM Ranch, in Vail, Arizona.
Following Bert, in his life long dream of owning his own cattle ranch, the family moved to Camp Verde, Arizona in 1961. Dorothy immediately became involved in the community. She worked for the pharmacy for 11 years. Volunteering was one of her passions. She felt that volunteers were the backbone of the community. Dorothy volunteered at the Camp Verde Chamber of Commerce and the Camp Verde Historical Society until she retired at the age of 95. She was a charter member of the Camp Verde Library Endowment. Dorothy was very excited about her dream of a new Camp Verde Library being fulfilled with the demolition of the old Camp Verde Jail. Her spirit will be at the ground breaking for the new building. Dorothy was a member of the Camp Verde Saddlebags Precision Riding Team. The Saddlebags appeared in the Glenn Ford/Henry Fonda film, The Rounders. Dorothy loved hiking with her friends, going on treks, travel, and adventure. She loved challenges and was always looking for something new to learn. Even after she retired from ranch work, she continued to cook for fall roundups at other local ranches.
Dorothy lived in the home that she shared with Bert, until March 2013. Moving from her home and friends was difficult for her. She moved to Prescott Valley, Arizona to live with her daughter and son in law, Arron. Dorothy spent her days with Arron and true to her spirit of adventure, she loved being his navigator when they were hauling cars and making loads in the dump trailer. Her handle was the Highway Hellion. Dorothy enjoyed going to car shows and meeting new people. Arron's friends were always surprised about how much she knew about cars.
Her parents, her husband, Bert, of 63 years, and their son, Roger 'Buzz' Wood of Camp Verde, Arizona, preceded Dorothy in death. Dorothy is survived by her sister, Eleanor Murphy of New York, her brother, Larry Kilbourn of Connecticut, her son Clifford Wood and his wife, Judy, her granddaughter Jennifer Hoffman, her husband, Sean, their sons, Owen and Noah, grandson Jeff Wood, his wife Amanda, their sons, Justin and Calvin, all of Tucson, Arizona, her grand daughter, Nadine Sizmur and her husband, Tim, of Jimboomba, Queensland, her daughter Kathleen Cormier and her husband, Arron, of Prescott Valley, Arizona, and her adopted granddaughter, Hayleigh Schroeder.
IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LIVE: Senate questions House managers and Trump's legal team – 1/29/2020
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Just like the title says watch this video before applying at the Empereon Constar at 5260 W Phelps Rd, Glendale, AZ 85306. I don't know about the other location at 3561 West Bell Road Phoenix Arizona 85053 but I know there's an awesome HR person by the name of Trisha Smith at this location.
Haunted Places in Idaho
From the water babies of Snake River, to the fish woman of Lake Coeur D'Alene, The Gem State is full of terrifying treasures. Which is why The Speakeasy is bringing you our list of the top 10 most haunted places in Idaho. Enjoy!
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Top Of The World, Arizona
Proposed US 60 Expansion. The 4 or 5 hundred residents of this town want the highway moved completely away from their town,citing risks to residents and all the dead animals. I have driven through here a hundred times and have NEVER seen anyone walking along the roadway or crossing it. I have seen people in the parking lot at the Trading Post. The second argument? Look at all the dead animals littered along the roadside as they claim, I have been watching when i drive through there, I have yet to see a single one.
Places to see in ( Sedona - USA )
Places to see in ( Sedona - USA )
Sedona is an Arizona desert town near Flagstaff that’s surrounded by red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls and pine forests. It’s noted for its mild climate and vibrant arts community. Uptown Sedona is dense with New Age shops, spas and art galleries. On the town’s outskirts, numerous trailheads access Red Rock State Park, which offers bird-watching, hiking and picnicking spots.
Nestled amid striking red sandstone formations at the south end of the 16-mile Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona attracts spiritual seekers, artists and healers, as well as day-trippers from Phoenix trying to escape the oppressive heat. Many New Age types believe that this area is the center of vortexes (not 'vortices' here in Sedona) that radiate the earth's power, and you'll find all sorts of alternative medicines and practices on display. More tangibly, the surrounding canyons offer outstanding hiking, biking, swimming and camping.
The town itself bustles with art galleries and expensive gourmet restaurants. In summer the traffic and the crowds can be heavy. Regionally, Oak Creek Canyon begins north of Uptown Sedona; the Village of Oak Creek, however, is south of the city.
Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations. The formations appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The red rocks form a popular backdrop for many activities, ranging from spiritual pursuits to the hundreds of hiking and mountain biking trails. Sedona was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950), the wife of Theodore Carlton Schnebly, the city's first postmaster, who was celebrated for her hospitality and industriousness.
Sedona is located in the Upper Sonoran Desert of northern Arizona. Sedona has mild winters and hot summers. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.2 square miles (49.7 km2), of which 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.22%, is water. The red rocks of Sedona are formed by a unique layer of rock known as the Schnebly Hill Formation. The Schnebly Hill Formation is a thick layer of red to orange-colored sandstone found only in the Sedona vicinity. The sandstone, a member of the Supai Group, was deposited during the Permian Period.
A lot to see in Sedona such as :
Chapel of the Holy Cross
Sedona Chamber of Commerce - Visitor Center
Sedona Airport Scenic Lookout
Airport Mesa
Sedona / Red Rock Country
Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park
Sedona Healing Vortex
Sedona Heritage Museum
ChocolaTree Organic Eatery
Sedona Arts Center
Honanki
Oak Creek Canyon
The Sedona Airport Overlook
Munds Wagon Trail
Schnebly Hill Road
Cathedral Rock
Posse Grounds Park
Midgley Bridge
Soldier Pass Trail
Coffee Pot Rock
Bell Rock
Broken Arrow Trail
Devil's Bridge Trail
Capital Butte Road
Slide Rock State Park
Grasshopper Point Swimming & Picnic Area
Red Rock Crossing Road
Red Rock State Park
Son-Silver-West Galleries Inc
Lanning Gallery, Sedona Fine Art
Airport Loop Trail
Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley
Devil's Bridge
Bell Rock Trail
Courthouse Butte
Wilson Mountain Trail
Seven Sacred Pools
Goldenstein Gallery
The Church of the Red Rocks
Devils Bridge
Sedona Creative Life Center
Red Rock Helicopter Tours
Brins Mesa Trail
Boynton Canyon Trail
Exposures International Gallery
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness
Crescent Moon Ranch
Mountain Trails Gallery
Little Horse Trailhead
( Sedona - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sedona . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sedona - USA
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Rediscover the Verde Valley September 2018 Dead Horse Ranch State Park - Verde River Day
Dead Horse Ranch State Park Manager George Christianson talks with Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce CEO Christian Oliva del Rio about the history, and amenities of this beautiful state park found in the City of Cottonwood. They also discuss the upcoming FREE event Verde River Day to be held at the end of September.
United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
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Cottonwood City Council Regular Meeting July 1, 2014
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COTTONWOOD, ARIZONA, TO BE HELD July 1, 2014, AT 6:00 PM., AT THE Council Chambers Building, 826 North Main Street, Cottonwood, Arizona.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. BRIEF SUMMARY OF CURRENT EVENTS BY MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND/OR CITY MANAGER -- THE PUBLIC BODY DOES NOT PROPOSE, DISCUSS, DELIBERATE OR TAKE LEGAL ACTION ON ANY MATTER BROUGHT UP DURING THIS SUMMARY UNLESS THE SPECIFIC MATTER IS PROPERLY NOTICED FOR LEGAL ACTION.
V. AWARDS
EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER FOR THE SECOND QUARTER--SHARON CALDWELL, SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. 13:35
VI. PRESENTATIONS
PRESENTATION OF THE VIDEOS AND CHECKS TO THE WINNERS OF THE WATER CONSERVATION VIDEO PROJECT. 17:00
UPDATE REGARDING THE YAVAPAI COLLEGE GOVERNING BOARD'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE. 32:00
VII. CALL TO THE PUBLIC--This portion of the agenda is set aside for the public to address the Council regarding an item that is not listed on the agenda for discussion. However, the Council cannot engage in discussion regarding any item that is not officially listed on the agenda for discussion and/or action (A.R.S. §38-431.02(H).) Comments are limited to a 5 minute time period. 1:19:30
VIII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
REGULAR MEETINGS OF JUNE 3 AND JUNE 17, 2014, AND BUDGET WORK SESSIONS OF JUNE 5 AND JUNE 10, 2014. 1:21:30
Comments regarding items listed on the agenda are limited to a 5 minute time period per speaker.
IX. CONSENT AGENDA--The following items are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member or a citizen so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda. 1:22:30
1. ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT FOR FUNDS TO ENHANCE THE CITY'S PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM.
2. RESOLUTION NUMBER 2748--APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH YAVAPAI COUNTY FOR ELECTION SERVICES.
3. SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY LORA CARLSON, APPLICANT FOR SEDONA/VERDE VALLEY PRIDE, FOR AN EVENT SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 27, 2014, AT THE OLD TOWN ACTIVITY PARK.
X. NEW BUSINESS—The following items are for Council discussion, consideration, and possible legal action.
1. RESOLUTION NUMBERS 2751& 2752--RE-APPOINTING RONALD KRUMM AND BILL TINNIN TO THE COTTONWOOD AIRPORT COMMISSION. 1:24:00
2. REQUEST FROM VERDE VALLEY LEADERSHIP CLASS VII FOR $1,500 FOR THEIR CLASS LEGACY PROJECT--SHADE STRUCTURE OVER THE NEW PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT AT RIVERFRONT PARK. 1:28:00
3. RESOLUTION NUMBER 2753-SUPPORTING EXPECT MORE ARIZONA IN MAKING EDUCATION A TOP PRIORITY IN OUR COMMUNITY AND STATE. 1:04:00
4. SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED BY LANA TOLLESON, APPLICANT FOR THE COTTONWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, FOR EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR JULY 17; SEPTEMBER 5, 6, & 18; AND DECEMBER 11, 2014. 1:20:30
XI. CLAIMS AND ADJUSTMENTS
XII. ADJOURNMENT
Pursuant to A.R.S. 38-431.03.(A) the Council may vote to go into executive session on any agenda item pursuant to A.R.S. 38-431.03.(A)(3) Discussion or consultation for legal advice with the attorney or attorneys of the public body.
The Cottonwood Council Chambers is accessible to the disabled in accordance with Federal 504 and ADA laws. Those with needs for special typeface print or hearing devices may request these from the City Clerk (TDD 634-5526.) All requests must be made 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Members of the City Council will attend either in person or by telephone conference call.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to A.R.S. 1-602.A.9 , subject to certain specified statutory exceptions, parents have a right to consent before the State or any of its political subdivisions make a video or audio recording of a minor child. Meetings of the City Council are audio and/or video recorded, and, as a result, proceedings in which children are present may be subject to such recording. Parents in order to exercise their rights may either file written consent with the City Clerk to such recording, or take personal action to ensure that their child or children are not present when a recording may be made. If a child is present at the time a recording is made, the City will assume that the rights afforded parents pursuant to A.R.S. 1-602.A.9 have been waived.
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This Is Casa Grande, Arizona
An overview of Casa Grande, Arizona
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63rd Annual Cottonwood Christmas Parade
2017 Cottonwood Christmas Parade presented by the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce
Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the US Board on Geographic Names: Traditions & Transitions
The 125th anniversary of the U.S. Board of Geographic Names was observed with a one-day symposium on geographic names. The Board was established by an executive order of President Benjamin Harrison on September 4, 1890, to standardize geographic names for federal government use. The Board is a federal body comprised of 10 member agencies and includes a Domestic and Foreign Names Committees and three Advisory Committees. Committee meetings are held regularly, and activities are reported annually.
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Things to do: Come Up, Cool Down In Sedona
Things to do: Come Up, Cool Down In Sedona