Old Time Music & Dulcimer Festival at the Museum for East Texas Culture in Palestine, Texas
Pickers gathered for the Old Time Music & Dulcimer Festival at the Museum for East Texas Culture in Palestine, Texas.
Austin, Texas Tourism : Texas Music Museum in Austin: Apaches & Caddo Tribes
The Texas Music Museum in Austin features exhibits for Native American tribes from Texas like the Mescalero Apaches and the Caddos from East Texas. Learn about early Texas Native American history from drawings and art at the Texas Music Museum in Austin with travel ideas in this free video on tourism.
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Texas Vineyard and Smokehaus -- Palestine, Texas
Located along the winding roads of East Texas, is this small family run winery. Pull up a stool to the bar and make yourself at home. The owners will make you feel quite welcomed as you try each of their European style wines, plus two Sangrias that'll make you glad stopped for a tasting. This cozy little winery is located on a lovely corner spot with ample front porch seating with tables and chairs for you to relax at as you enjoy the fall scenery. Once you step inside, you will be delighted by the ample selection of wines, as well as the lovely décor that has been thoughtfully appointed to match the season. Make sure you stop in and visit, it is worth the trip.
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Hitch a ride on the Texas State Railroad from Rusk to Palestine
Join Amberly, Rich, and Luke as they head to the Piney Woods of East Texas in the June edition of A Piece of Texas.
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Created by Amberly Russell, Rich Baur, and Luke Walker, in partnership with Texas Highways magazine, “A Piece of Texas” is an online video series capturing the spirit of place across Texas. Each episode features original music about the people, activities, and culture in each location.
The Texas Bucket List - Ennis Railroad and Culture Museum
We head to the Ennis Railroad and Culture Museum to hear about the history and legend of the locomotive.
North Harris County Dulcimer Society
While visiting Stephen F. Austin State Park for a mountain bike ride I had the treat of meeting a group of wonderful folks. The North Houston Dulcimer Soviet was having their annual campout. I tapped my foot to some ole time hymns and enjoyed their hospitality they bestowed on this stranger. I'll look forward to seeing them again at Cypress Top at Christmas.
Man Ties Woman Up And Sets Her On Fire At Gas Station In Palestine Texas
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Palestine Old Time Music and Dulcimer Festival 2009
Margaret Wright leading a Sacred Harp group at the festival. This video was recorded in the auditorium of the old John H. Reagan High School. The building now houses the Museum for East Texas Culture. The first class to graduate from the old high school was in 1917.
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PALESTINE ISD TEACHER ARRESTED
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Don Pedi in Palestine, TX April 2012
The fabulous Don Pedi performing at the Old Time Music & Dulcimer Festival, Palestine Texas in April 2013.
East Texas Serenaders Acorn Stomp BRUNSWICK 282
Dallas, TX Thursday October 25, 1928 Daniel H Williams,f; John Munnerlyn, tbj; Cloet Hamman, g; Henry Bogan
Made in Palestine opening night promo (5/03/03)
This video is a promotion for Made in Palestine -- an exhibit of art made by artists of Palestinian heritage.
Station Gallery, Houston Texas 5/03/03
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Palestine Old Time Music and Dulcimer Festival
Festival founder Jerry Wright takes pride in making musicians happy at the 13th Annual Palestine Old Time Music and Dulcimer Festival.
Vaughn Wascovich Welcome to Hard Times-East Texas Pinholes
The McLean County Arts Center presents Vaughn Wascovich’s photography exhibition Welcome to Hard Times-East Texas Pinholes in the Brandt Gallery from April 28 through June 10, 2017. The free and public Artist Reception and Art Talk will be on Friday, June 9, 5 - 7 pm. Wascovich will also give a Workshop on Saturday, June 10, 12-3 pm. The artist will show the process of the old process of taking pictures with pinhole cameras.
Vaughn Wascovich’s work is the result of combining the primitive method of a pinhole camera with digital technology. His work and research are full of social content. Man’s relationship to the environment, compromised landscapes, the politics of indigenous peoples and environmental issues are some of the concepts that come to mind while enjoying the artist’s work. The Northeast Texas landscape is depicted with a poetic and unique vision. Mobile homes, collapsed churches and abandoned farms emphasize the ideas of displacement and transience. These concepts transport us to the richness of the area and also its uncertainty. Light and Time (physical and symbolically) are well addressed in Vaughn's work, each becoming co-creators in the artist’s vision and inviting viewers to consider the work beyond temporal means.
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Don't miss this year's Houston Palestinian Festival | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Event coordinator - Mona Fareed gives a preview of what to expect at this weekend's 9th annual Houston Palestinian Festival.
Old Time Music Festival, Palestine, Tx, 2007
My sister and I went to our first dulcimer workshop/festival and had a blast.. Information overload!!!!!!!
The Most Controversial Ancient City in the World
The Most Controversial Ancient City in the World...The unearthing of Khirbet Qeiyafa.
A Deeper Look into the truth, of the excavation.
For many decades we have relied on the, “Word” of archaeologists, scientists and those who wish to control, for our ancient Origins. It is beginning to become, more apparent, that the covering or hiding truth, for their benefit, is the normal. This Video is an Uncovering of the Truth, in the Controversial Archeological dig of the city of Khirbet Qeiyafa
In the late 11th to late 10th century BCE, the area of Khirbet Qeiyafa could have been dominated either by a Philistine city-state to its west or by an emerging highlands territorial formation to its east.
Excavation directors:
Prof. Yosef Garfinkel (Hebrew University)
Mr. Saar Ganor (Israel Antiquities Authority)
Khirbet Qeiyafa: An Unsensational Archaeological and Historical Interpretation Israel Finkelstein and Alexander Fantalkin Tel Aviv University. Link in Description.
The article deals with the finds at the late Iron I settlement, of Khirbet Qeiyafa, a site overlooking the Valley of Elah, in the Shephelah. It points out the methodological shortcomings in both field work and interpretation of the finds. It then turns to several issues related to the finds: the identity of the inhabitants, their territorial affiliation and the possibility of identifying Khirbet Qeiyafa with sites mentioned in the Bible and in the Shoshenq I list.
Garfinkel and Ganor have been excavating the site of Khirbet Qeiyafa, overlooking the Valley of Elah in the Shephelah, since 2007, and their work has attracted much attention in the scholarly community. They presented preliminary results very shortly after the beginning of the dig, and have now published a final report of the 2007–2008 season.
Garfinkel and Ganor first suggested identifying Khirbet Qeiyafa with biblical Azekah, probably tending, to then date the pottery of the site to the Iron IIB–C... Ignoring the fact, that The pottery and coins that have thus far been published date this phase to the first decades of the 4th century BCE rather than to the early Hellenistic period as argued by the excavators.
Comments on the excavators’ field work method...
Modern archeology calls for a slow, clean operation, with emphasis on stratigraphic details. It is doubtful whether the Khirbet Qeiyafa excavations comply with these requirements.
The fact that the site was being dug in haste, is well-documented by the excavators: in a two-week excavation season in 2007 the dig reached bedrock in two squares along the casemate wall.
Garfinkel and Ganor proclaimed the site Israeli, due to that lack of Pig Bones. Claiming Israelis don't eat pork. But in the history of the Palestine, many of the Palestinian cultures never ate pork either.. instead of going by What they found at the archeological dig they went by what they didn't find.
This is what is so controversial about this particular archaeological Dig. The Israelis have fought and continue to fight the Palestinians for control of this land. So with the agenda of control Israeli, backed archeologist has been caught falsifying findings of Khirbet Qeiyafa.
Who were the inhabitants of Khirbet Qeiyafa?
Assigning identity, to the inhabitants of an early Iron Age, site solely on the basis of the archaeological record, is notoriously difficult, as most traits can be interpreted in more than one way. The finds at Khirbet Qeiyafa do not provide a clear-cut answer to this question. To read More about the Khirbet Qeiyafa Archeological Dig Please read...
Khirbet Qeiyafa: An Unsensational Archaeological, and Historical Interpretation, By Israel Finkelstein and Alexander Fantalkin Tel Aviv University.
Photographs in this video, where received from the Khirbet Qeiyafa archeological Project website and, Khirbet Qeiyafa, An Unsensational Archaeological, and Historical Interpretation, By Israel Finkelstein and Alexander Fantalkin , Thanks for Watching WPTO, We're Peeling the Onion.
San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railway
The San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railway is a Trainz version of the original San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railway that ran from San Diego CA to El Centro CA. The route is approximately 146 miles long and is available in Trainz TRS19 for download.