DelDOT Planning Educational Bike Tour of Lewes and Rehoboth Bike Trails
The first part of the tour will be the Lewes Library and Georgetown to Lewes – Phase 1; then stop at the bike parking lot along Gills Neck Road; then look at the proposed TAP project along Savannah Road. After that we will have a nice ride along the Gordon’s Pond Trail into Rehoboth. The second half of the tour will be looking at the proposed extension of the Junction & Breakwater Trail into Rehoboth, then take the Junction & Breakwater Trail to Lewes where the last stop will be the recently completed extension of the Junction & Breakwater Trail along the Showfield development.
Lovely Delaware Hydraulic Interior Elevator in First Street Station in Rehoboth Beach, DE
Installed in the late 90's. Please excuse some odd noises in this video, it is due to some interference with the camera.
Bookstore Vlog | Browseabout Books, Rehoboth Beach, DE
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All look alike....
City of Newark, Delaware - Delivering A High Quality Of Life At A Low Cost of Service
City leaders in Newark, Delaware are committed to providing service excellence to its residents. They’ve implemented operational changes and innovative ideas that allow the progressive community to maintain its small town feel. Yet, residents enjoy the perks of a big city, evident along Newark’s award-winning Main Street. Follow ICMA TV to primely located Newark, Delaware, where we discover that local businesses and families are appreciative that their government is working smarter.
Little Creek Delaware, Flyover
A flyover of the town of Little Creek in Kent County Delaware.
Newark, Delaware - Short Video Tour, USA - July 2012
Newark, Delaware - Short Video Tour, USA - July 2012.
This is just short video tour of the City of Newark in Delaware, which is also the home of the University of Delaware.
Leaving Newark, DE on Supercharging Across America
@TeslaRoadTrip five cars plus camera car pulling out.
Delaware's Road to Future with DART
The future DART transportation needs for all three counties are discussed along with the challenges ahead. The challeges includes continue growth especially in Kent and Sussex Counties, the needs of the increasing senior population, and special transit needs of the future.
DART First State Flashback series Downtown Wilmington, Delaware - trainman1971
June 1999
This is a video compilation (recorded by trainman1971 and uploaded with his permission) of the many buses that operated in Downtown Wilmington, Delaware in June 1999. Every one of these classic DART First State and NJ Transit buses in this video had been retired since. To see more of those flashback buses and trains videos from the late 90s check out trainman1971 youtube channel at
Visitors include
DART First State:
1988 Flxible Metro B 201-248
Model: Metro B 40096-6T
Engine: Detroit Diesel 6V92TA
Transmission: Allison V731
1989 Flxible Metro B 249-250
Engine: Detroit Diesel 6V92TA
Transmission: Allison V731
1990 Flxible Metro B
Engine: Detroit Diesel 6V92TA
Transmission: Allison V731
1996 Gillig Phantom 401-445 and 456-468 (40 foot)
Engine: Detroit Diesel Series 50
Transmission: Allison B400R
1996 Gillig Phanton 455-454 (30 foot)
Engine: Detroit Diesel Series 50
Transmission: Allison B400R
1994 Blue Bird Bus 501-508
New Jersey Transit
1980 Grumman-Flxible # 1607 ( Ex-Metropolitan Transportation Authority; bought in 1986.
Model: 870B (40102-6-1)
Engine: Detroit Diesel 6V71T
Transmission: Allison V730
Bike trail Rehoboth beach 10/9/11
Rehoboth beach 10/9/11
Ameresco - New Castle County Delaware
See how Ameresco brought energy efficiency savings, renewable energy technology and jobs to the state of Delaware through its work with New Castle County.
McDonald's South Station VIDEO0004.3gp
That's the McDonald's in the South Station - Boston on 02/29/2012 at 12:10am
The guy in the video decided to go to our Counter and break the Register Machine, because we're closing.
He didn't say a word, didn't ask for anyhthing, just decided to vandalize and go... he should spend some time in jail, maybe it would fix him.
Twenty minutes before dawn at Rehoboth Beach
I took this video on New Year's Eve, 31 December, 2014, at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. It was a cold, calm morning.
460 Dover, Delaware to Hamilton, New Jersey
Hamilton, New Jersey
Wilmington Delaware, lil tour
Heading to Wilmington hospital
New Town, Williamsburg, VA,
A short drive through tour of New Town, Williamsburg, VA.
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Delaware Is Great
What's so special about Delaware?
Oh, Delaware is great
Delaware the first state
Ninety-six miles long
But still, it's never wrong
In Delaware, rest assured
You will never be bored
Go fishin', go campin'
Go boatin' too
In Delaware you never will be blue
From Milford, to Newark, to Dover
From Harrington, moreover,
The cities sure beat Chicago
Let me tell you all that I know
Oh, those beautiful beaches
It's where my reach is
Soak your feet in the Atlantic
Never shall you panic in...
Delaware the first state
Oh, Delaware is great
Ninety-six miles long
But still, it's never wrong
In Delaware, rest assured
You will never be bored
Go fishin', go campin'
Go boatin' too
In Delaware you never will be blue
A few of my favorite facts
There is no sales tax
Lima beans are the cash crop
Oh, I can eat them nonstop
Take transportation
From rail to bus to air
Go all 'round that Delaware
Your trip will be a success
I want to hear you confess that...
Philadephia 4K
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition.[1] The main museum building was completed in 1928[6] on Fairmount at the northwest end of Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway.[2] The museum administers collections containing over 227,000 objects including major holdings of European, American and Asian origin.[3] The various classes of artwork include sculpture, paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, armor and decorative arts.[3] The museum's attendance figure was 643,096 people in 2014.[4]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art administers several annexes including the Rodin Museum, also located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, which is located across the street just north of the main building.[7] The Perelman Building, which opened in 2007,[8] houses more than 150,000 prints, drawings and photographs, along with 30,000 costume and textile pieces, and over 1,000 modern and contemporary design objects including furniture, ceramics and glasswork.[9] The museum also administers the historic colonial-era houses of Mount Pleasant and Cedar Grove, both located in Fairmount Park.[7] The museum and its annexes are owned by the City of Philadelphia and administered by a registered nonprofit corporation
Philadelphia celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with the 1876 Centennial Exposition, America's first World's Fair. Its art building, Memorial Hall, was intended to outlast the Exhibition and house a permanent museum. Following the example of London's South Kensington Museum, the new museum was to focus on applied art and science, and provide a school to train craftsmen in drawing, painting, modeling, and designing.[1]
The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art opened on May 10, 1877. Its permanent collection began with objects from the Exhibition and gifts from the public impressed with the Exhibition's ideals of good design and craftsmanship. European and Japanese fine and decorative art objects and books for the Museum's library were among the first donations. The location outside of Center City, however, was fairly distant from many of the city's inhabitants.[13] Admission was charged until 1881, then was dropped until 1962.[14]
Starting in 1882, Clara Jessup Moore donated a remarkable collection of antique furniture, enamels, carved ivory, jewelry, metalwork, glass, ceramics, books, textiles and paintings. The Countess de Brazza's lace collection was acquired in 1894 forming the nucleus of the lace collection. In 1893 Anna H. Wilstach bequeathed a large painting collection, including many American paintings, and an endowment of half a million dollars for additional purchases. Works by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and George Inness were purchased within a few years and Henry Ossawa Tanner's The Annunciation was bought in 1899.[14]
Plan for the Fairmount Parkway (1917), by Jacques Gréber
In the early 1900s, the Museum started an education program for the general public, as well as a membership program. Fiske Kimball was the museum director during the rapid growth of the 1920s, which included one million visitors in the new building's first year. After World War II the collections grew with gifts, such as the John D. McIlhenny and George Grey Barnard collections.
Early modern art dominated the growth of the collections in the 1950s, with acquisitions of the Louise and Walter Arensberg and the A.E. Gallatin collections. The gift of Philadelphian Grace Kelly's wedding dress is perhaps the best known gift of the 1950s.[15]
Extensive renovation of the building lasted from the 1960s through 1976. Major acquisitions included the Carroll S. Tyson, Jr. and Samuel S. White III and Vera White collections, 71 objects from designer Elsa Schiaparelli, and Marcel Duchamp's Étant donnés. In 1976 there were celebrations and special exhibitions for the centennial of the Museum and the bicentennial of the nation. During the last three decades major acquisitions have included After the Bath by Edgar Degas and Fifty Days at Iliam by Cy Twombly.
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