See Long Island's Gold Coast from the Port Washington Water Taxi
By Video Journalist Stephanie Stern
Take a ride on the Port Washington Water Taxi, based at the Manhasset Bay Marina and offering transportation around the Long Island Sound and the Gold Coast.
The Taxi runs from April through November and serves as a sightseeing tour for both locals and tourists. We even get a history lesson as we pass by literary and film legend homes, and the site of the first international airport of the United States.
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Is This The Scariest Bridge In America?
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland reaches nearly 200 feet in certain parts and measures 4.3-miles long from end to end - and for some motorists, getting behind the wheel and driving across the bridge is simply out of the question.
Bicycling to work. Downtown Seattle Ferry Terminal to UW Medical Center, 20 March 2018
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Bicycling from the King County Water Taxi dock in downtown Seattle to University of Washington Medical Center.
Distance: Approximately 6.5 miles.
Start of ride: Approximately 6:40 a.m.
Seattle Bicycle Map:
General route info:
1. Water Taxi Dock.
2. Southbound parallel Alaskan Way to Yesler Way.
3. Eastbound (left) on Yesler Way.
4. Angle left to James Street
5. Left onto 2nd Avenue
6. Right onto Blanchard Street
7. Left on 8th Avenue
8. Right on Bell Street
9. Cross Denny Way onto 9th Ave. North
10. Cross Westlake Ave. North to sidewalk and get on Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop bike trail.
11. Fremont Bridge
12. Right onto North 34 St. (J.P. Patches Place)
13. At Stone Way North get onto Burke-Gilman Trail
14. Turn right on Brooklyn Ave. N.E.
15. Turn left on N.E. Boat Street
16. Stay to the right at intersection with 15th Ave. N.E.
17. As you pass the gate house N.E. Boat Street becomes N.E. Columbia Road.
Bicycle used: Giant Toughroad SLR 1 (2018 model)
Coast guard escorting the ferry out of Seattle WA
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1931 Cruise ~ Departing New York City - Pier 95 Furness Bermuda Line
1931 cruise departing the West Side Piers (Pier 95, The City of New York Department of Docks/Furness Bermuda and Lloyd Sabaudo) in Manhattan bound for Bermuda. Unknown ship... Its not the Monarch (started in 1931) and Furness was also running during the 1920s, Forts Hamilton, Victoria and St George. After Fort Hamilton was sold in 1926, a new ship, Bermuda, was launched in 1927. The Bermuda caught fire in Hamilton harbor in 1931.
Cruising New York Harbor with views of the George Washington Bridge, Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown and Downtown skyline views including the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, tugboat guiding the ship, various ships in docks, Lipton Tea Building (1400 Hudson Street in Hoboken, New Jersey), Ferry boat, barges, the Woolworth Building, 225 Broadway, 100 Barclay, The Singer Building, and Statue of Liberty.
Ship passing under the Manhattan Bridge in New York City. HD Stock Footage
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Ship passing under the Manhattan Bridge in New York City.
A big commercial ship passes underneath the Manhattan Bridge in New York City. The Empire State Building can be seen faintly in the background. Other ships along the East river can also be seen. 1942. Location: New York United States. Date: 1942.
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Assessment and Recovery Update of Storm Sandy
Supervisor Jon Kaiman provides North Hempstead residents with North Hempstead's latest Assessment and Recovery Operation in response to superstorm Sandy.
Driving Downtown – Baltimore St – Baltimore Maryland
Baltimore is the largest city in the State of Maryland, the largest independent city in the United States, and the 26th-most populous city in the country. It is located in the central area of the state along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay. The independent city is often referred to as Baltimore City to distinguish it from the surrounding Baltimore County. Founded in 1729, Baltimore is the second largest seaport in the Mid-Atlantic United States and is situated closer to Midwestern markets than any other major seaport on the East Coast.[17] Baltimore's Inner Harbor was once the second leading port of entry for immigrants to the United States and a major manufacturing center.[18] After a decline in major manufacturing, industrialization and rail transportation, Baltimore shifted to a service-oriented economy, with the Johns Hopkins Hospital (founded 1889), and Johns Hopkins University (founded 1876), now serving as the city's top two employers.[19]
With a population of 622,104 as of July 1, 2013, Baltimore increased by 762 residents over the previous year, ending over six decades of population loss since its peak in 1950. The Baltimore Metropolitan Areahas grown steadily to approximately 2.7 million residents in 2010; the 20th largest in the country.[20] Baltimore has the second largest population (after Washington, D.C.), and is a principal city in, the greaterBaltimore–Washington metropolitan area with a total of approximately 9.44 million residents (as of 2013 estimates).[21]
With hundreds of identified districts, Baltimore has been dubbed a city of neighborhoods, and has been more recently known as Charm City, to go along with its older moniker of The Monumental City (coined by sixth President John Quincy Adams in 1827), and its more controversial 19th-century sobriquet of Mobtown. The talents of writers Edgar Allan Poe and H.L. Mencken, jazz musician James Eubie Blake and singer Billie Holiday, as well as the city's role in the War of 1812 and Francis Scott Key's writing of The Star-Spangled Banner, which later became the American national anthem, have all contributed to the city's historical importance.[22]
According to the Brookings Institution, almost a quarter of the jobs in the Baltimore region are science, technology, engineering and math positions. The Baltimore area is known for health and science, which is in part attributed to the prestigious Johns Hopkins University, with its extensive undergraduate and graduate schools, the University of Maryland at Baltimore, and other smaller schools such as the University of Baltimore, the suburban University of Maryland-Baltimore County, (in Catonsville), Loyola University, Notre Dame University Maryland, Stevenson University, (formerly Villa Julie College – in suburban Stevenson),Goucher College, (in suburban Towson), and the Maryland Institute College of Art.[22]
Bon Secours Hospital
Baltimore Arena
The Block
Phoenix Shot Tower
Buildings at 409, 419, and 423 West Baltimore Street
Lord Baltimore Hotel
Alex. Brown & Sons Building
Patterson Park
Downtown Baltimore is the central business district of Baltimore traditionally bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to the west, Mt. Royal Avenue to the north, President Street to the east and the Inner Harborarea to the south. It consists of five neighborhoods: Westside, Mount Vernon, City Centre, Inner Harbor, and Camden Yards. It is the focal point of business in the Baltimore metropolitan area with over 100,000 employees.[citation needed] It has also increasingly become a heavily populated neighborhood with over 37,000 residents and new condominiums and apartment homes being built steadily.
The Walters Art Museum
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Fort McHenry National Monument
Peabody Library
American Visionary Art Museum
The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore Museum of Art
Historic Ships in Baltimore
Baltimore Water Taxi
Fell's Point
Why the poorest county in West Virginia has faith in Donald Trump | Anywhere but Washington
Donald Trump was more popular in McDowell County than anywhere else in America during the Republican primaries. Paul Lewis explores the power of the Republican presidential nominee’s message in the poorest county of West Virginia.
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Driving Downtown - Chicago 4K - USA
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Chicago is the third-most populous city in the United States. With over 2.7 million residents it is the most populous city in the state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States. The Chicago metropolitan area, often referred to as Chicagoland, has nearly 10 million people and is the third-largest in the U.S.
The city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation: O'Hare International Airport is the second-busiest airport in the world when measured by aircraft traffic; the region also has the largest number of U.S. highways and rail road freight. The city has one of the world's largest and most diversified economies with no single industry employing more than 14% of the workforce.
In 2015, Chicago had over 52 million international and domestic visitors. Chicago's culture includes the visual arts, novels, film, theater, especially improvisational comedy, and music, particularly jazz, blues, soul, gospel and house music. It also has professional sports teams in each of the major professional leagues. Chicago has many nicknames, the best-known being the Windy City.
Tourism
In 2014, Chicago attracted 50.17 million domestic leisure travelers, 11.09 million domestic business travelers and 1.308 million overseas visitors. These visitors contributed more than US$13.7 billion to Chicago's economy. Upscale shopping along the Magnificent Mile and State Street, thousands of restaurants, as well as Chicago's eminent architecture, continue to draw tourists. The city is the United States' third-largest convention destination.
Sports
The city has two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. The Chicago Bears, one of the last two remaining charter members of the National Football League (NFL), have won nine NFL Championships, including the 1985 Super Bowl XX. The Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA) is one of the most recognized basketball teams in the world. The Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL) began play in 1926, and are one of the Original Six teams of the NHL.
Economy
Chicago is a major world financial center, with the second-largest central business district in the United States. The city is the headquarters of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (the Seventh District of the Federal Reserve). The city has major financial and futures exchanges, including the Chicago Stock Exchange, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Architecture
The destruction caused by the Great Chicago Fire led to the largest building boom in the history of the nation. In 1885, the first steel-framed high-rise building, the Home Insurance Building, rose in the city as Chicago ushered in the skyscraper era, which would then be followed by many other cities around the world. Today, Chicago's skyline is among the world's tallest and most dense.
Cuisine
Chicago lays claim to a large number of regional specialties that reflect the city's ethnic and working-class roots. Included among these are its nationally renowned deep-dish pizza; this style is said to have originated at Pizzeria Uno. The Chicago-style thin crust is also popular in the city.
Infrastructure
Chicago is a major transportation hub in the United States. It is an important component in global distribution, as it is the third-largest inter-modal port in the world after Hong Kong and Singapore.
US Ambassador to UK, Joseph Kennedy, arrives aboard Pan American Clipper from Eng...HD Stock Footage
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US Ambassador to UK, Joseph Kennedy, arrives aboard Pan American Clipper from England during World War II.
US Ambassador to UK Joseph Kennedy arrives in New York City, aboard a Pan American Clipper from England, during World War II. Pan American Clipper in flight. Clipper descends and lands in Flushing Bay, and taxis on water (using outboard engines, only) towards dock at Laguardia Seaplane base in New York City. Joseph Kennedy and his family gather together on dock after disembarking from the clipper. His wife, Rose Kennedy is seen. He refuses to have a word with reporters until he sees US President Franklin Roosevelt. Kennedy with officials and a policeman walking past the terminal building. Location: New York City. Date: 1940.
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La Plata, Missouri USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
This is a live stream of La Plata, Missouri, USA, for people who enjoy watching trains.
Actual start date: May 19, 2017
The 360º camera is sponsored by Duane & Curt Lundgren in memory of their hometown Great Northern Railroad
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La Plata, MO, in Northern Missouri, is located on BNSF Railway's Marceline Subdivision at milepost 312.7, part of their Southern Transcon, the former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) mainline between Chicago and Los Angeles.
Amtrak’s Southwest Chief passenger train stops here twice a day; the eastbound train #4 in the morning and the westbound train #3 in the evening.
The typical BNSF freight train volume is between 50 and 70 trains per 24 hours. There are 2 cameras available.
There is an ATCS layout available, as well as a radio feed for the western part of the BNSF Marceline Sub, listening to AAR road channel 30, 160.560 (also includes Norfolk Southern's Kansas City District, on road channel 22, 160.440):
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FLYING A DRONE LEGALLY IN NEW YORK CITY
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The NEW American Airlines at Los Angeles International Airport
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Empress of Australia liner 1930's. Film 9908
Ship. Amateur home movie.
Panning shot of New York Harbour. Cunard White Star offices on shore. Tugs pull ship away from shore. Passengers on boat wave to friends and relatives on the quay who wave back. Prominent in this shot is the Cunard White Star Limited shed. Small boat viewed from cruise liner. Two men negotiate the high seas with their oars. Panning shot of upper decks of the ocean liner. Panning shot of two commercial ships, one possibly an oil ship. Medium shot of a three funneled ship, possibly an ocean liner. Flag with U.S.M. (United States Mariners(?)) on it. Grainy and indistinct shot of New York skyline. Unusual two deck boat. Medium shots of Statue of Liberty and New York skyline. Panning shot of Brooklyn Bridge. New York skyline in closer detail as seen from Hudson River. Several panning shots. New York skyscrapers and brief views of streets below. Sign for 5th Avenue and West 42nd Street. New York bus and cars and taxis on West 42nd Street. Statue outside Lincoln Centre, New York. Fountain in Central Park. Further sreet scenes with cars in centre of New York. Panning shot of airstrip with good shot of aircraft. Washington Airport control tower. Government buildings in Washington including Capitol Hill. A black family walk across the street. Excellent street scenes with pedestrians crossing at a junction. Washington cabs or taxis, trams and policeman directing the traffic from a stationary post in the street. Good shots of the hustle and bustle in Washington, including the immense amount of car traffic. Ambulance. Coca-Cola advertising hoarding. Close-up of engine of steam train. General views of New York with Central Park in the background. Hudson or East River. These views possibly taken from Empire State Building. Chrysler Building amongst other skyscrapers is clear.
Worshippers outside Catholic(?) church in Canada. Large locomotive in museum. Train tracks, countryside, tugs, boats. Unidentified Canadian port with very grandiose castle, not unlike the Kremlin, situated on a hill. Very wealthy and well-dressed passengers with an assortment of male and female styles of clothing wait to wave off their friends at the quayside. Empress of Australia ship. Motorcars being lifted by pulley onto the ship to be stored in the hull. Pannnig shot of people waiting at quayside on Pier 20, most likely New York. Brief shot of Carinthia. Open sea with choppy waves. Empress of Australia berthed.
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Landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) - New York City, U.S. (HD)
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GTA 5 LSPDFR NYPD Patrol LIVE | GTA 5 LSPDFR Police Mod Realistic Police Patrol | Road to 6K
GTA 5 LSPDFR police mod, LSPDFR NYPD realistic police patrol! Let's show some support to the men and women of NYPD (New York Police Department) in light of an explosion that happened today in New York at the NYC Port Authority. Watch a GTA 5 YouTuber do a GTA 5 LSPDFR realistic police patrol as an NYPD cop in an NYPD Ford Fusion. This GTA 5 LSPDFR NYPD realistic police patrol features cops performing traffic stops, speed enforcement and answering calls!
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The LSPD First Response Modification (LSPDFR) is a police modification for the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V which transforms the game into a law enforcement simulation, allowing you to conduct traffic stops, engage in high speed pursuits and enforce the law as you see fit. The LSPD First Response modification is developed by G17 Media.
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SPECIAL NYPD RADIATION PATROL UNITS IN THE TIMES SQUARE AREA OF MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY.
HERE YOU WILL SEE SPECIAL NYPD RADIATION PATROL UNITS IN THE TIMES SQUARE AREA OF MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY LITTLE ANGEL HONEY BUNNY LAFITTE. REST IN PEACE!
New York City Urban renewal. A huge crane dismantles old building from top down, ...HD Stock Footage
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New York City Urban renewal. A huge crane dismantles old building from top down, in New York City. Girders and frames removed
A huge crane moves girders and door frames as it dismantles an old building in New York City, United States. Old buildings in the background. A steel frame being lowered as workmen guide it onto pile of rubble in adjacent lot. Location: New York City. Date: June 6, 1950.
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