SubRegatta 2004: Johnston War Memorial Park, Johnston, RI
Last but not least for the northeast, the twelfth official RC Submarine Regatta held at Pocasset Pond, Johnston War Memorial Park, Johnston, RI
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Johnston War Memorial Park
A short film of Johnston War Memorial Park.
Johnston, Rhode Island Truck Show, 2014
This show was put on by the Ocean State Vintage Haulers Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society. It was held in the Johnston War Memorial Park in Johnston, Rhode Island.
Make way for goslings - at Johnston's Memorial Park - 5/18/2013
Visitors to Johnston's Memorial Park on Saturday, May 18, were treated to the 3rd annual Medieval Faire and also got to watch the new goslings recently born in the park. Residents are reminded that town ordinance as well as state law prohibits feeding water fowl.
HARLEM SHAKE (RHODE ISLAND EDITION)
Me and my friends do the Harlem Shake at Johnston Memorial Park Stage in Johnston, RI
Ocean State Vintage Haulers Truck Show, June 10, 2012
The Ocean State Vintage Haulers chapter of the American Truck Historical Society held their annual truck show at the Johnston War Memorial Park in Johnston, Rhode Island on June 10th, 2012.
EXPLORING ABANDONED SWIMMING POOL AND TUNNEL FT. CJ JOHNSTON
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Neighbor reacts after bear visits Johnston, R.I., neighborhood
Ninoska Sosa describes seeing a bear in her Central Avenue, Johnston, neighborhood Monday night. [Video by Providence Journal Staff Writer Brian Amaral]
President Higgins at Government House and a Famine Memorial at Subiaco, Perth, Australia
At Government House in Perth, the President and Sabina were welcomed by Her Excellency Governor Kerry Sanderson.
The welcome included a traditional Welcome to Country smoking ceremony, performed Dr. Richard Walley, an Aboriginal elder.
Later in the day, the President unveiled a Famine Memorial in Subiaco Park.
The sculpture, commissioned by the West Australia Irish Famine Commemoration committee, is designed by Charlie Smith and Joan Walsh-Smith, originally from Waterford, and commemorates the Great Irish Famine.
In addition to the sculpture, the Committee has sourced and donated Famine Travel Boxes, commemorating the 4,000 women who were sent from workhouses in Ireland to Australia.
Replicas of the Travel Boxes have been made by the Irish Prison Service and one was presented to President Higgins in January 2017. (See )
JMS Travel Club - Johnston Middle School - Washington D C & NY 7 2014 Movie
Johnston Middle School from Houston, Texas along with the Johnston Jetsetter Sponsors created the JMS Travel Club which departed to Washington D.C. & New York City in the first part of summer in June 2014 for 5 fun filled day. The students explored Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Union Station, National World War II Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, The Statue Of Liberty - Liberty Island, Ellis Island Immigration Museum., World Trade Center Site, The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial. George Washington's Mount Vernon., Maryland State Line, King Street Blues Old town, Arlington National Cemetery, United States Capitol, National September 11 Memorial, Radio City Music Hall, Times Square NYC, New Jersey, China Town, Empire State Building. The students enjoyed the wonderful experiences and sights together that will last them all a lifetime. The trip to Washington and New York was a world wind of a trip. In 5 days, we saw and heard so much history and now have a lifetime of memories from our trip.
Thank you to the Johnston Jetsetter Sponsors and all who donated to help the students Dare Dream Discover.
This video was created by Alice Quiroz
Land of the Free Dedication: Memorial Day
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Memorial Day Dedication of a Barn painting Land of the Free in honor of the first responders and military personnel that have paid the ultimate sacrifice at the alter of freedom to preserve our nation and protect our Constitution.
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Recognition of Military Veterans and Color Guard @5:30
21 Gun Salute and Taps @10:40
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Bill Johnson's Office Proclamation @17:21
Proud to be an American @19:34
Speech by Senator Jim Carnes @23:13
Scott Hagen's Story @28:22
Closing Remarks on Freedom by Curt Hallstrom @40:24
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Andrew Johnson Cemetery, walkthrough Greene Co. TN.
Andrew Johnson National Cemetery was established in 1906 on a hilly tract of land outside Greeneville, TN. It included the gravesite of Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, and a small burial ground for his immediate family. In 1901, Johnson’s daughter, Margaret Johnson Patterson willed the burial ground to the federal government for use as a public park in commemoration of the former president.
The National Cemetery was administered by the War Department until 1942, when it was designated a National Monument and transferred to the NPS. The cultural landscape includes historic features from the two periods of significance, associated first with the use of the land by the Johnson family as a burial ground, and later the establishment and development of the National Cemetery by the War Department. During the first period of significance (Johnson Family Burial Ground, 1875-1906), monuments were erected within and around an elaborate cast iron fence. Contributing features from this time period, including the Andrew Johnson Monument (1878), are present today.
Most of the remaining historic features date to the second period of significance (War Department era, 1906 1942), which encompasses the development of the National Cemetery landscape under the War Department. This period is reflected by the presence of features associated with the original War Department design, including buildings and structures (cemetery wall and gate, lodge, stable, rostrum), roads (Monument Drive, Service Road), the original nine grave sections, walkways, flagstaff, and drainage features. The World War I Machine Gun Monument (1931) also dates to this era.
Memorial approach (A.J. National Cemetery: Cultural Landscapes Inventory, NPS, 2009)
Memorial approach
Andrew Johnson National Cemetery: Cultural Landscapes Inventory, NPS, 2009
Individual features and their arrangement across the landscape convey a clear connection with the two periods of significance. The purpose of this cemetery as it was so designated in 1906 – to honor the veterans of our armed forces and commemorate the 17th U.S. President – has not been altered. When NPS policy put an end to burials in the National Cemetery in 1942, public outcry was so persistent that officials overturned the policy. The original site mission to preserve the cemetery as it was at the end of the War Department era in 1942 was compromised by the plan to maximize burial space within the cemetery.
After the burial of Johnson in 1875, the gravesite expanded into a small family plot with the Johnson Monument as its nexus. Through its architecture and arrangement, the Johnson family plot conveys characteristics of the rural cemetery movement and the romantic ideals that characterized American funerary architecture in the late Victorian era.
The rural cemetery movement began in 1831 and went on to forge a new class of cemetery. Skilled architects were employed in the designs that were characterized by their location on the outskirts of cities and the presence of winding pathways, vistas and architecture that fostered a contemplative atmosphere. The Johnson family burial ground conveys the defining characteristics of the movement. The family plot was established at an elevated site on the outskirts of town with expansive views. A winding road provided the ascent to the gravesite typical in rural cemetery designs, intended to foster an appreciation of the setting. The War Department began their transformation of the landscape in 1906 and retained these features.
The Johnson cemetery plot (A.J. Cemetery: Cultural Landscapes Inventory, NPS, 2009)
The Johnson cemetery plot
Andrew Johnson National Cemetery: Cultural Landscapes Inventory, NPS, 2009
After the transfer of the family plot from Johnson’s heir to the federal government, the War Department took steps to begin the transformation of the landscape into a traditional national cemetery in 1908. Andrew Johnson National Cemetery was developed following design standards established under General Montgomery C. Meigs in the 1870s. The General Development Plan of 1908 included the layout of the cemetery lodge, cemetery roads, memorial approach and walkways, flagstaff, stable, nine grave sections, cemetery wall and gate, drainage features, and the cemetery rostrum.
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WW II Memorial Providence RI
On November 11, 2007 a WW II Memorial was dedicated in the city of Providence Rhode Island.
This is dedicated to all veterans.
Johnson's Island statue one of Ohio's few Confederate monuments
A recent visit to the Confederate Civil War cemetery on Johnson's Island near Sandusky finds visitors and a preservation official opposed to removing the Confederate statue, as was recently done in New Orleans.
War Memorial Park and Cross Bayou Oct 10 2015
Turned out to be a good day for a paddle after all we did have a little rain and wind gusts I left off the music in a section of the video ,you can hear how strong the wind is blowing.
This was our monthly club picnic with the Tampa Bay Sea Kayakers at War Memorial Park in St Petersburg Fla
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Tulip Grove Civil War Cemetery
This is a quaint cemetery in Hermitage, TN. I flew around a bit with my drone. RIP soldiers.
Providence Police Academy Announces Its Newest Graduates
This years class is one of the largest and most diverse in Providence police history.
Postal Officials get an earful of reasons to leave Central Falls post office open
1.20.12: Central Falls residents held a rally early evening on Thursday outside the city's only post office asking the Postal Service to not close the office. The Central Fall location is one of 13 Rhode Island post office targeted for closure as the Postal Service seeks to close a $8-billion deficit. The marchers walked from the post office to City Hall to a meeting with the regional Postal Manager to voice their concerns about the potential closing. Providence Journal video by Kris Craig