Visiting Washington Park, Park in Portland, Oregon, United States
Washington Park is a public urban park in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It includes a zoo, forestry museum, arboretum, children's museum, rose garden, Japanese garden, amphitheatre, memorials, ...
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Portland International Rose Test Garden & World Forestry Center - Washington Park
Another fun day in Portland, Oregon! We spent the day in Washington Park. This beautiful area just outside of downtown has magnificent views of the city and Mount Hood, as well as fabulous things to do and see. First we learned all about forests in the World Forestry Center, a wonderful museum with lots of hands on opportunities for kids. Then we took the free shuttle around the park to the Rose Test Garden and the kids had a blast smelling all the different roses and picking their favorite. If those two sites don't interest you, the area is also home to an archery range, playground, the Hoyt Arboretum, memorials, the Oregon Zoo, Portland's Children's Museum, the Portland Japanese Garden, soccer fields and tennis courts. One day certainly wasn't enough to see it all. We will have to return!
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Washington Park, Portland, Oregon
This is a beautiful park that over looks Portland and has many atractions in the park including: The Oregon Zoo, Japanese Garden and Rose Garden.
Portland's International Rose Test Garden
An artistic look at Portland's best smelling attraction. Shot in high speed on the Sony FS700
Washington Park
Image Mapping parts of the massive Washington Park. Included within Washington Park are several large tourist attractions, such as the Oregon Zoo, International Rose Test Garden, Japanese Gardens, Hoyt Arboretum (which is 200 acres of trees and trails), Pittock Mansion, Portland Childrens Museum, and Oregon Vietnam Memorial. There are also several long hiking trails, an Archery range, several fields and a childrens playground. I could easily spend a week exploring Washington Park, without losing interest. The Oregon Zoo and Portland Childrens Museum are not included in these images, but will have their own separate image mapping video, if they do not already.
Rose Garden Portland Oregon ……….Through My Cam
This video is about ROSE GARDEN & Japanese Garden… Hello friends… Here is our next video in the category of tour and travel. This time we visited Rose Garden & Japanese Garden of Portland Oregon United States….hope you will applaud the scenic beauty of this wonderful place filled with scent of blossomed roses. Let us see it through my cam………..R K Colors….9915018406
Portland, Oregon - Mill Ends Park - The World's Smallest Park HD (2017)
Mill Ends Park (sometimes mistakenly called Mill's End Park) is a tiny urban park located in the median strip of SW Naito Parkway, approaching esplanade along the Willamette River near SW Taylor Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The park is a small circle 2 ft (0.61 m) across, with a total area of 452 sq in (0.292 m2). It is the smallest park in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records, which first granted it this recognition in 1971.
Wilderness Club - New Additions & Features
Whether you are searching for your future home, your next vacation getaway or a new amazing golf destination, Wilderness Club offers the very best. Surrounded by peaceful spring-fed lakes, a sprawling Ponderosa Pine forest and the majestic Rocky Mountains, Wilderness Club guarantees to exceed your expectations.
Take in the warm Montana sunshine as you golf your days away on the highly acclaimed Nick Faldo championship course that was recently ranked the No. 1 golf course in Montana by Golfweek. Take an afternoon to float lazily in a canoe on the peaceful waters of Wilderness Lake, enveloped by the serene sounds of nature. Guide your children through their first round of golf, instilling in them a love for the game that transcends generations, and treat them to homemade ice cream served on hole 14. Or simply make relaxation your only priority, allowing yourself the time to enjoy and appreciate the sights, smells and sounds of your pristine surroundings. All this and more can be yours at Wilderness Club.
Located just outside the charming community of Eureka, we offer an unparalleled experience for golfers and outdoor enthusiasts alike from across the Western United States and Canada. This private, gated community was created with families in mind by our group. We have spent our lives making family and friends the foundation of everything we do. We invite you to share in our passion at Wilderness Club.
Laurelhurst park tour 1
Short tour of Laurelhurst Park in Portland Oregon
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Connecticut Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Marine Association Park Show
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The museum was established in 1929 as the Marine Historical Association. Its first fame came with the acquisition in 1941 of the Charles W. Morgan, the only surviving wooden sailing whaler. The seaport was one of the first living history museums in the United States, with a collection of buildings and craftsmen to show how work was done. The seaport now receives about 400,000 visitors each year.
In addition, it supports research via an extensive library; runs the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies, a summer graduate-level academic program, established in 1955 by maritime historian Professor Robert G. Albion of Harvard University; and, in conjunction with Williams College, hosts Williams–Mystic, an undergraduate program in maritime studies. Outreach includes sailing classes for area children.
Mystic Seaport or Mystic Seaport: The Museum of America and the Sea, in Mystic, Connecticut, is the largest maritime museum in the world. It is notable for its collection of sailing ships and boats, and for the re-creation of the crafts and fabric of an entire 19th-century seafaring village. It consists of more than 60 original historic buildings, most of them rare commercial structures moved to the 17-acre (0.069 km2) site and meticulously restored,More Info
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The Oregon Garden - Silverton, Oregon
Oregon Garden is an 80-acre botanical garden and tourist attraction in Silverton, Oregon. Opened in 1999, the garden includes a variety of plant species and habitats and the only Frank Lloyd Wright home in Oregon. The garden hosts community events and annual concerts while providing educational outreach programs and award-winning environmental impacts.
The Oregon Garden includes more than twenty specialty gardens and features such as the Bosque, Children's Garden, Conifer Garden (one of the largest collections of dwarf and miniature conifers in the United States), Honor Garden, Hughes Water Garden, Jackson & Perkins Rose Garden, Pet Friendly Garden, and Sensory Garden.
Gordon House, the only house Frank Lloyd Wright designed in Oregon, is now on the grounds of Oregon Garden. The house, designed in 1957, is one of Wright's Usonian houses, and the only Wright house open to the public in the Pacific Northwest. Completed in 1964, the home was moved from Wilsonville, Oregon, to the garden in 2001.
On each Earth Day since 1999, the Garden hosts a celebration which attracts environmental supporters and organizations with demonstrations, exhibitions, and workshops.
Downtown Portland, the Max train, and a Washington Park playground
Day 6 on our vacation in Oregon. We explore Downtown Portland area.
Johannesburg Botanic Gardens - Rose Garden Fountains
Johannesburg Botanic Gardens - Rose Garden Fountains is an Architect Africa Collective Five Minute Video of the Water Works of the Johannesburg Botanic Gardens
Places to see in ( Sacramento - USA )
Places to see in ( Sacramento - USA )
Sacramento, capital of the U.S. state of California, lies at the confluence of the Sacramento River and American River. The district of Old Sacramento harkens back to the city’s Gold Rush era, with wooden sidewalks and wagon rides. One of several museums in Old Sacramento, the California State Railroad Museum depicts the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, one of the country’s earliest technological feats.
Sacramento is the oldest incorporated city in California, settled between the confluences of the Sacramento and American rivers. It was founded in 1849 and there are many reminders of the history of the city including Sutter's Fort, Old Sacramento, and remnants of the original ground level of Sacramento. It experienced explosive growth when gold was discovered in 1848 in nearby Coloma, and the gold rush that followed was the largest human migration in history. Currently it has a population of 490,000 in the city and over two million in the metropolitan area.
The pace of life is somewhat slower than in other large Californian cities, and the people are generally warm and friendly. The city is generally viewed as being affordable for being a large California city. Once a thriving riverfront pioneer town, Old Sacramento now primarily exists as living historic district. The boardwalk style sidewalks and horse-drawn stagecoaches give this small section of town a unique flavor. Old Sacramento contains several museums, restaurants, and the usual assortment of souvenir shops all within walking distance of each other. Best of all, it's a five minute walk from the Amtrak station. It's best visited in late afternoon and early evening. Parking can be scarce, so be sure to utilize the reasonably priced parking structures in the K Street Mall. There's a nice, short, safe walkway between K Street Mall and Old Sacramento.
Sacramento is fairly easy to navigate due to the numbered and lettered streets, especially in the central district which is laid out in a grid. Numbered streets run north and south while lettered streets run east and west. South of the city center (bounded by Broadway, Front Street, and Alhambra Boulevard), the streets are named Avenue when the lettered streets run out.
A lot to see in Sacramento such as :
Old Sacramento
California State Capitol Museum
California State Railroad Museum
Sutter's Fort | State Historic Park
Downtown Sacramento
Crocker Art Museum
Sacramento Zoo
Old Sacramento Historic District
Tower Bridge
Sacramento History Museum
Fairytale Town
Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail
Raging Waters Sacramento
Folsom Lake
Midtown
California Museum
California Automobile Museum
McKinley Park
Funderland Park
William Land Regional Park
Discovery Park
Effie Yeaw Nature Center
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park
Governor's Mansion State Historic Park
Cosumnes River Preserve
Natomas Boulevard
Old Sugar Mill
California State Capitol Park
Sacramento RiverTrain
Aerospace Museum of California
Hagan Community Park
Sacramento Children's Museum
Tahoe Park
Ancil Hoffman Park
State Indian Museum
Scandia Fun Center
Southside Park, Sacramento, California
Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink
Sutter's Landing Dog Park
State Capitol Park | World Peace Rose Garden
Powerhouse Science Center
Cesar Chavez Plaza
Carmichael Park
Capitol Casino
California Exposition
Sacramento Historic City Cemetery
Paradise Beach
Gibson Ranch County Park
California State Archives
( Sacramento - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sacramento . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sacramento - USA
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Portland - City Video Guide
Portland, Oregon, is located in the Northwestern United States, where the Willamette and Columbia Rivers meet.
Portland is sometime called 'Beervana', because of its large number of microbreweries. The Willemette Valley, meanwhile, is an excellent wine-growing region.
At the heart of Portland is the amphitheater on Pioneer Courthouse Square. The Portland Art Museum here is the oldest museum in the region. The Tom McCall Waterside Park is a good spot for people-watching. Several bridges give access to the east bank, where the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is located.
Portland's climate is ideal for growing roses, showcased in the International Rose Test Garden. The nearby Japanese Garden is one of the most authentic outside of Asia. Washington Park offers lush gardens and trails. Oregon Zoo is a family favorite. Opposite this is the Portland Children's Museum.
Benson Bridge provides the best vantage point for the stunning Multnomah Falls. Viewing points around the National Volcanic Monument show off the active Mount St Helens.
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Waving the American Flag in all 50 States- in under 90 seconds
How appropriate is it that I now work for American Airlines after completing this adventure!
All the states are shown in reverse alphabetical order.
More specific location details of various states:
Wisconsin: Milwaukee- Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory
Washington: Seattle- Pike Place Market
Vernont: Waterbury- Ben and Jerry's Factory
Utah: Salt Lake City- near Temple Square
Texas: Houston- Rice University
South Dakota: Sioux Falls- Falls Park
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
Oregon: Portland- International Rose Garden
Oklahoma: Arcadia- Pops Soda Ranch
Ohio: Cincinnati
North Carolina: Charlotte- Metalmorphosis
New York: New York City- Times Square
New Mexico: Albuquerque- International Balloon Fiesta
New Jersey: Atlantic City- Boardwalk
Montana: Butte- Granite Mountain Mine Memorial
Missouri: St. Louis- Gateway Arch
Michigan: Detroit- Labor Legacy Landmark
Massachusetts: Boston
Maryland: Baltimore- Inner Harbor
Maine: Portland Observatory
Louisiana: New Orleans- Steamboat Natchez
Kentucky: Lexington- Thoroughbred Park
Kansas: Wichita- The Keeper of the Plains
Iowa: Sioux City
Indiana: Indianapolis- Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Illinois: Chicago- Cloud Gate
Hawaii: Wahiawa- Dole Plantation
Georgia: Atlanta- Centennial Olympic Park
District of Columbia- Lincoln Memorial
Delaware: Wilmington- Frawley Stadium
Connecticut: Putnam- Bradley Theater
Colorado: Colorado Springs- Garden of the Gods
Arkansas: Little Rock- Big Dam Bridge
Alaska: Portage Glacier
Tryon Creek State Park
The Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a state park located in Portland, OR. It is also the only Oregon state park within a major city. The 645-acre park lies between Boones Ferry Road and Terwilliger Boulevard in southwest Portland in Multnomah County and is to the north of Lake Oswego in Clackamas County. Tryon Creek bisects the park, hence the name.
Footage was shot on the GH2 with the 20mm pancake lens. Due to recent advances on the hacking front for the GH2, in use during this shoot was a 60mbps patch. The resulting video was then encoded at 45mps in premiere.
Laurel Hurst Park _ Portland, Oregon
World Forestry Center, Portland, Oregon
A hidden gem across from the Oregon Zoo. Lots of interactive learning activities that is perfect for Families.
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Our amazing trip in Oregon and Washington States (including Crater Lake and Mount Rainier)
This video is featuring the following amazing places i Oregon and Washington State:
Portland -Japanese Garden, Rose Garden - 0:08
Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls (including Multnomah Falls) - 0:30
Painted Hills - 2:03
Smith Rock State Park - 2:27
Crate Lake and Pinnacles- 2:39
Umpqua River Waterfalls (including Watson and Toketee Falls) - 4:15
Oregon Coast (includin Sea Lion Caves and - Haystack Rock) - 4:41
Seattle (including Chihuly Garden and Glass) - 6:33
Snoqualmie Falls - 7:05
The beautiful Mount Rainier (with waterfalls and flowers)- 7:17
Mount Hood - 11:02