Manitowoc and Two Rivers – From Ship to Shore
In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, Mariah and Eric explore the wonders of Manitowoc and Two Rivers from sunken ship to stunning shore. Eric begins by learning about the history and industry of the rivers that flow through Manitowoc and Two Rivers. After exploring the Rogers Street Fishing Village in Two Rivers, he heads to Burger Boat Company to see what the historic company is up to today. He also meets up with some kayakers to do some paddling on the Manitowoc River.
Both the Manitowoc River and the East and West Twin Rivers eventually flow into Lake Michigan, which offers beauty and exploration above and below the surface. At the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc, Mariah talks with a marine archaeologist about the shipwrecks in the area, and the different ways visitors can learn about, and access the wrecks. She also joins a group of standup paddle boarders at the Manitowoc Marina and takes in an amazing view of the city from the water.
Back on land, Eric explores the Historic Washington House in Two Rivers, and learns how to make the perfect ice cream sundae in the city where it was invented. We also get to know local producers at Pine River Dairy, who have been manufacturing butter in the area for more than 75 years. Eric then heads to Manitowoc’s Pinecrest Historical Village for their annual Pinecrest Plates event, which brings in local farmers and fantastic food for people to enjoy.
And you can’t visit Manitowoc and Two Rivers without spending time on the coast. Mariah flies a kite on the pristine Neshotah Beach in Two Rivers, wanders the beautiful grounds of West of the Lake Gardens, and goes bird watching at Woodland Dunes Nature Preserve. There is so much beauty to be experienced in Manitowoc and Two Rivers and countless ways to do it – from ship to shore!
TR Talks #18 Lee Hansen, Joe Durand & Malila Durand
Recorded at Basil Ishkabibble's Art Gallery and Artist Share-Space in downtown TR, Darla LeClair and Todd Nilson talk about goings-on in Two Rivers, Wisconsin in this episode of Two Rivers Talks, a bi-weekly video podcast dedicated to celebrating all things Two Rivers, from the arts to economic & new business development.
We'll be talking with Mr. Lee Hansen of Seeds 'n Beans on Washington Street who will recount an incident that occurred during the devastating July 20th storm that hit our community hard. You won't want to miss it.
Enjoy our interview with Mr. Joe Durand and his talented 9-year old daughter Malila whose artwork is displayed in the gallery. Residents of Fifield, Wisconsin, Joe & Malila explain what they love about Two Rivers and why they spend as much time as possible in our community.
And we'll be visiting with Mr. Roger Russove during our Main Street Minute segment.
We’d love to hear from you! Please feel free to contact Todd and Darla with suggestions for future guests and topics for discussion. Also let us know if you have any upcoming milestones in your lives - Grandma is turning 100 years or you are about to celebrate your 50th anniversary. We’ll give you a shout-out!
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Creator(s): Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Harpers Ferry Center. 3/2/1970- (Most Recent)
Series: Moving Images Relating to National Parks, 1970 - 1990
Record Group 79: Records of the National Park Service, 1785 - 2006
Production Date: 1978
Scope & Content: This film is a dramatic recreation of the events surrounding George Rogers Clark's Revolutionary War campaign of 1776-79, with brief glimpses into the lifestyles of the period.
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Local Identifier: 79-HFC-77
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Auction at Splashdown Country Waterpark & Campground
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Saturday, September 9, 2017 – 10 AM – Real Estate Sells at 12 Noon
Real Estate – 87 Acres M/L – Numerous Business Opportunities
LOCATION: 6173 State Route 327 – Jackson, Ohio 45640
Currently known as Splash Down - conveniently located just off St. Rt. 32, on St. Rt. 327, with road frontage on three sides.
REAL ESTATE: Parcel No. J180040023100 consisting of 2.221 acres M/L according to Jackson County Auditor’s records; and Parcel No. J180040022400 consisting of 85.07 acres M/L according to Jackson County Auditor’s records.
Total acreage is 87 acres M/L and was successfully operating as Splash Down Water Park and Camp Ground. Water Park includes a Lazy River, one large swimming pool, an interactive kiddy pool area, 2 large slides (body slide and tube slide), 5 slides for kids, dump bucket, and 3 raining umbrellas. Water Park is operated with 3 Phase Electrical System. Water is supplied by the lake with a self-contained water filtering system. In addition to all water park equipment in place, there are a total of seven cabins, one of which is 2000 sq. ft. M/L with three bay garage, many amenities and extra storage building that could be used by the owner or as rental. Also included on property is a large equipment building that includes living quarters, office space, large garage area that could be used for storage of large equipment or motor home. An additional building with office space is available for use or as rental. A recreation building consists of a large concession/kitchen area with walk-in coolers, game room, and storage area. Locker room area with showers/restrooms. 47 campsites with city water, sewage and electric. Unlimited primitive camping available. Numerous covered shelter areas. Additional income from billboard sign rentals of $6000.00/year at present time.
Ideal for hunters, fishermen, ATV and horseback riders because of close proximity to National Forests and Lakes. Also a 5 acre stocked lake on property, along with small game, deer and turkey in wooded area.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION: Real estate is being sold “Confirmation of the Owner at 12 Noon. Sold strictly As Is.” A deposit of $10,000.00 is required the day of auction with balance due at closing in 60 days or less. All inspections must be completed before auction at buyer’s expense. Personal property is being auctioned beginning at 10 a.m. by Preston Mustard, Mustard’s Auction Services.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Limitless opportunities for additional income on this property. Auctioneer and Real Estate Sales Agents will be available the following dates and times to show real estate: Friday, August 18 and Friday, September 8, 2017 from 2 – 4 p.m. Call Listing Auctioneer/RE Sales agent at (740) 776-2401 or (740) 352-9062 or Krista L. Brown, Realtor, at (740)418- 7530 Kelly Wiley Realty with any questions or concerns. Exclusive Listing.
Owner: Pilots Investment, LLC.
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Slavery in the United States was the legal institution of human chattel enslavement, primarily of Africans and African Americans, that existed in the United States of America in the 18th and 19th centuries. Slavery had been practiced in British America from early colonial days, and was legal in all Thirteen Colonies at the time of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It lasted in about half the states until 1865, when it was prohibited nationally by the Thirteenth Amendment. As an economic system, slavery was largely replaced by sharecropping.
By the time of the American Revolution (1775–1783), the status of slave had been institutionalized as a racial caste associated with African ancestry. When the United States Constitution was ratified (1789), a relatively small number of free people of color were among the voting citizens (male property owners). During and immediately following the Revolutionary War, abolitionist laws were passed in most Northern states and a movement developed to abolish slavery. Northern states depended on free labor and all had abolished slavery by 1805. The rapid expansion of the cotton industry in the Deep South after the invention of the cotton gin greatly increased demand for slave labor to pick cotton when it all ripened at once, and the Southern states continued as slave societies. Those states attempted to extend slavery into the new Western territories to keep their share of political power in the nation. Southern leaders also wanted to annex Cuba as a slave territory. The United States became polarized over the issue of slavery, split into slave and free states, in effect divided by the Mason–Dixon line which delineated (free) Pennsylvania from (slave) Maryland and Delaware.
Congress during the Jefferson administration prohibited the importation of slaves, effective 1808, although smuggling (illegal importing) via Spanish Florida was not unusual. Domestic slave trading, however, continued at a rapid pace, driven by labor demands from the development of cotton plantations in the Deep South. More than one million slaves were sold from the Upper South, which had a surplus of labor, and taken to the Deep South in a forced migration, splitting up many families. New communities of African-American culture were developed in the Deep South, and the total slave population in the South eventually reached 4 million before liberation.As the West was developed for settlement, the Southern state governments wanted to keep a balance between the number of slave and free states to maintain a political balance of power in Congress. The new territories acquired from Britain, France, and Mexico were the subject of major political compromises. By 1850, the newly rich cotton-growing South was threatening to secede from the Union, and tensions continued to rise. Many white Southern Christians, including church ministers, attempted to justify their support for slavery as modified by Christian paternalism. The largest denominations, the Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches, split over the slavery issue into regional organizations of the North and South. When Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election on a platform of halting the expansion of slavery, seven states broke away to form the Confederacy. The first six states to secede held the greatest number of slaves in the South. Shortly after, the Civil War began when Confederate forces attacked the US Army's Fort Sumter. Four additional slave states then seceded. Due to Union measures such as the Confiscation Acts and Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the war effectively ended slavery, even before ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment in December 1865 formally ended the legal institution throughout the United States.
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In Practice: Alumni Symposium | A Sydney Gross Symposium
The event brings together alumni from architecture, urban planning and real estate development, to discuss different forms of practice that they are engaging in.
The speakers have all graduated from one of the programs offered at the School of Architecture and Planning in the past 10 years, and each has taken a distinctive path since. The symposium offers current students and other members of the School and community an opportunity to consider modes of practice within the realms of architecture and planning and at the intersection with other disciplines.
Individual presentations by each of the speakers will be followed by a general Q+A session as well as smaller group conversations directed by current students.
Participants
- Gabrielle Printz, Co-founder, feminist architecture collaborative (March '14)
- Maciej Kaczynski, Project Leader, Studio Gang (BS Arch '06)
- Quardean Lewis-Allen, Founder and CEO, Made in Brownsville (BS Arch '09)
- Daniel Crowther, Project Manager, TM Montante Development (MSRED '16, BAED '15)
- Caitlin Donovan, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (MUP '11, BAED '09)
- Rebecca Yanus, Director of Planning and Development, City of Dunkirk, NY (MUP '15, BAED '13)
Sydney Gross Memorial Fund
This symposium is supported by the Sydney Gross Memorial Fund in honor of former UB architecture student Sydney Gross. The fund supports scholarships and an annual special event bringing leading practitioners to the school to speak.
DISCURSIVE PRACTICES presents the work of architects, urban planners, preservationists and historians whose approach to design bridges multiple territories of knowledge to create new work.
Their provocations operate on discourses that simultaneously have long historical traditions and are actively evolving in the present. By acknowledging and engaging with the cultural and institutional basis of inherited knowledge systems, these speakers challenge reductive modes of analysis and reveal openings for expanding the social reach and relevance of contemporary design.
AIA and AICP continuing education credits are available.
The public lecture series of the School of Architecture and Planning is supported by the following individuals and companies:
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