Roswell Georgia Welcome Video - Live the Life Series
Where yesterday is not so long ago, is how the Historic Roswell Convention & Visitors Bureau describes this North Fulton city established in 1839. The regal doors of antebellum mansions like Smith Plantation are now open to the public, and the shops at Roswell Mill make this former factory once again a center of commerce. Residents can stroll through Founder's Cemetery, where Roswell's forefather is buried. However, Roswell King was not the first to call these rolling hills and riverbanks home.
TOP 11. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Roswell, New Mexico
TOP 11. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Roswell, New Mexico: International UFO Museum and Research Center, Roswell Museum & Art Center, Bottomless Lakes State Park, Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaves County Courthouse, Spring River Park and Zoo, Roswell Spacewalk, Historical Center for Southeast New Mexico, Roswell Convention & Visitors Bureau, Alien Zone Area 51
Roswell, Georgia
Roswell is a city in north Fulton County, Georgia, United States. Roswell is Georgia's eighth largest city with a population of 88,346 according to the 2010 United States Census.
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Dawsonville Attractions & Meetings
Explore the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, Amicalola Falls State Park and Kangaroo Conservation Center in Dawsonville, Ga. Discover meeting space at The Len Foote Hike Inn, Forrest Hills Resort and Spa, and Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge.
War Eagles Air Museum
Do you love airplanes, especially those that helped the U.S. win the wars of the last century? Then you'll want to know about the War Eagles Air Museum. This amazing museum is tucked away in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, south of Las Cruces. It features planes from World War I and II, kept in pristine condition, with some of them even in flying condition. Viewing this podcast will make you want to visit, but even if a trip to New Mexico isn't in your immediate future, you'll feel as though you've been there after you're watched. There is also an extensive collection of antique automobiles. This podcast is sponsored by the Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau and produced by Explore! New Mexico.
Discover the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces
Would you be surprised to learn that New Mexico has a rich agricultural heritage? The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, a state-operated museum located in Las Cruces, tells the story of agriculture from 800 years ago when Native Americans planted corn, squash and beans to today's agribusinesses and family farms. When you plan your visit to Las Cruces, you'll want to explore this museum, both inside - where you can see art and other exhibits and outside - where you can meet cattle and other livestock face to face!
This podcast was sponsored by the Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau and produced by Explore! New Mexico. Learn more about Explore! New Mexico at explorenewmexico.biz.
The GoDeKalb Show - Dunwoody Edition
This episode hosted by Randy Barnes and includes Dick Williams and Mudcatz among others.
Dick Williams, editor of the Dunwoody Crier gives a city hood update, talks about Burrell Ellis and environmental issues. Finally he poses a question to CEO Ellis and the other DeKalb County officials asking if they are are serious about negotiating for a transfer of properties?
Randy Barnes then asks a few Dunwoody ladies about social networking and they seem a little lost?
Shari O'Halloran, the owner of Mudcatz Baytou Bar & Grill (my personal favorite drinking establishment, non-smoking & great food) in Dunwoody is interviewed and discusses the high quality blues artists that play in their fine establishment. The restaurant will soon be moving next door to the much bigger Pavilion and when that happens expect to see some of the biggest names in music play on this stage.
Randy hears from Ms. Debbie Fuse of the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce that the DeKalb Convention & Visitors Bureau is doing a fine job.
Finally Randy looks directly into the camera and says that public officials, including those running the new City of Dunwoody should get into social networking in order to get the word out. Visit Randy at
News conference on Cobb County, GA Jail Ebola scare
Officials in Cobb County, Georgia hold a news conference regarding an inmate that was evaluated for flu-like symptoms following a recent arrest. The inmate .
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention holds a news conference in Atlanta, discussing the first domestic case of Ebola in the United States.
Two people were hospitalized in isolation units at D.C. area hospitals on Friday with possible cases of Ebola, hospital officials confirmed.
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention speak about the latest developments out of Texas where a man is recovering from the Ebola virus.
Lawmakers - Feb. 3, 2015
Day 10 of the regular session of the 2015 Georgia General Assembly. Host Bill Nigut welcomes Howard Franklin, Jackie Gingrich Cushman, Jim Galloway, and Eric Tanenblatt. Topics for discussion include debate of craft breweries and Georgia's 3-tier system, a Senate Resolution to remove new textbooks in AP U.S. History over a claim that they minimize discussion of Founding Fathers and other critical topics and present a biased and inaccurate view of key topics. Also discussion of proposed March 1st SEC Primary across the southeast. Capitol Report from Pat St. Claire.
Biking on River Walk - Columbus, Georgia
Rode the bike on River Walk from the Columbus Historic District to Fort Benning Army Base (approximately 25 miles round trip) on the hottest day so far this summer! 90+
Elevator @ Simple Building 22 Floor Mod by elevatorguyrocks1312
This is the elevator at the Simple Building 22 Floor Mod by elevatorguyrocks1312, a 22-floor building that has one Thysen UK elevator.
The elevator was originally set to be 1 meter in the speed panel, but I manually changed it to 5 meters so that it would be more reasonable.
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On September 6, 1901, William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, was shot on the grounds of the Pan-American Exposition at the Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York. He was shaking hands with the public when Leon Czolgosz, an anarchist, shot him twice in the abdomen. McKinley died eight days later on September 14 of gangrene caused by the gunshot wounds. He was the third American president to have been assassinated, following Abraham Lincoln in 1865 and James A. Garfield in 1881.
McKinley had been elected for a second term in 1900. He enjoyed meeting the public, and was reluctant to accept the security available to his office. Secretary to the President George B. Cortelyou feared that an assassination attempt would take place during a visit to the Temple of Music and took it off the schedule twice. McKinley restored it each time.
Czolgosz had lost his job during the economic Panic of 1893 and turned to anarchism, a political philosophy adhered to by recent killers of foreign leaders. Regarding McKinley as a symbol of oppression, Czolgosz was convinced that it was his duty as an anarchist to kill him. Unable to get near the President during the presidential visit earlier, Czolgosz shot McKinley twice as the President reached to shake his hand in the reception line at the temple. One bullet grazed McKinley; the other entered his abdomen and was never found.
McKinley initially appeared to be recovering, but took a turn for the worse on September 13 as his wounds became gangrenous, and died early the next morning; Vice President Theodore Roosevelt succeeded him. After McKinley's assassination, for which Czolgosz was sentenced to death in the electric chair, Congress passed legislation to officially charge the Secret Service with the responsibility for protecting the President.
Karen Handel brings statewide bus tour to Columbus
Karen Handel, candidate for U.S. Senate, met Thursday afternoon with supporters during a campaign stop at the Country's BBQ at 6298 Veterans Parkway in Columbus. The stop is part of Handel's Conservative Results statewide bus tour, which kicked off this morning in Roswell. Her Columbus stop was one of five scheduled stops on Thursday, all of which were
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Civil War reenacting at Kennesaw Mountain GA.
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Otis Traction Elevators At The Children's Hospital At Montefiore Medical Center In The Bronx NYC
These are the nice Otis traction elevators at The Children's Hospital At Montefiore at Montefiore Medical Center in The Bronx NYC.
Authors, Lawyers, Politicians, Statesmen, U.S. Representatives from Congress (1950s Interviews)
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Charles B. Brownson, U.S. Representative from Indiana
Christian Herter, American politician and statesman
Clifford P. Case, American lawyer and politician
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr., American politician
Frederic René Coudert, Jr., Representative from New York
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (August 17, 1914 -- August 17, 1988) was an American politician. He was the fifth child of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sr. and his wife Eleanor.
He was a Naval officer in World War II and was decorated for bravery in the battle of Casablanca.
He graduated from Groton School in 1933, Harvard University in 1937, and from the University of Virginia School of Law in June 1940. During his graduation, his father, Franklin D. Roosevelt gave what is known as the Stab in the Back Speech, criticizing Italy's entry into the war.
Roosevelt Jr. served as a member of the United States Congress, representing the 20th District of New York from 1949 to 1955. In 1949, he won a special election running as a candidate of the Liberal Party of New York and later ran on the Democratic ticket as well.
He sought the Democratic nomination for Governor in 1954, but, after persuasion by powerful Tammany Hall boss Carmine DeSapio, abandoned his bid for Governor was nominated by the Democratic State Convention to run for New York State Attorney General. Roosevelt was defeated in the general election by Republican Jacob K. Javits, although all other Democratic nominees were elected. Following his loss, Eleanor Roosevelt began building a campaign against the Tammany Hall leader that eventually forced DeSapio to step down from power in 1961.
He campaigned for John F. Kennedy in the 1960 West Virginia primary, falsely accusing Kennedy's opponent, Hubert Humphrey of having dodged the draft in World War II. Kennedy later named him Under-Secretary of Commerce and chairman of the President's Appalachian Regional Commission. This post (Under-Secretary of Commerce) was given to him when Defense Secretary Robert McNamara shot down the proposal of his appointment as Secretary of Navy.
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He served as chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from May 26, 1965 to May 11, 1966.
He was senior partner in the New York law firm of Roosevelt and Freiden before and after his service in the Congress.
He also ran a small cattle farm and imported Fiat automobiles. (He was a personal friend of Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli).
Senate candidate Rick Bennett speaking at the Maine GOP Convention
Rick Bennett, a candidate for the US Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Olympia Snowe, spoke to supporters at the Maine Republican State Convention. The convention was held at the Augusta Civic Center on 6-7 May 2012.
Bennett was forced to speak on the stairs after the convention descended into chaos and the time allotted for candidates was eliminated by the chair.
Modernized Otis Hydraulic Elevators - South Bay Hospital - Sun City Center, FL
[Taken on 12-18-14] These were originally Otis Lexan. I have been here a couple of times with my grandfather back when I was a kid, and now they have been upgraded.. It still has some originality to it. In order to access these elevators, you need to check in with security to whom you are visiting and must have a visitor pass.
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Agenda Alexandria- The Disruptive Economy
A new generation of entrepreneurs are transforming Alexandria's economy. From new transportation services such as Lyft replacing taxis and housing solutions such as Airbnb replacing the need for hotels, is Alexandria ready for these changes.
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