American Celebration on Parade at Shenandoah Caverns
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Checking out all of the parade floats at the American Celebration on Parade display on the grounds of Shenandoah Caverns in Quicksburg, Virginia. Shot in May 2015.
Shenandoah Caverns and The American Celebration on Parade Floats in Quicksburg
Tour through the Shenandoah Caverns and see The American Celebration on Parade Floats in Quicksburg, VA.
Tour of Shenandoah Caverns in Quicksburg, Virginia
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We went down into the Shenandoah Caverns in Quicksburg, Viginia and saw the many amazing formations. Shot in May 2015.
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herb and mona lisa @ shenandoah caverns
Biltmore House Road Trip - Shenandoah Caverns
How I spend my summer vacation: Biltmore House Road Trip
For the longest time my wife has wanted to see the Biltmore House, a mansion built near
Asheville, North Carolina by George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895 and still
stands as the largest privately-owned home in the United States. Even though the last couple of
summers things came up that prevented me from keeping my promise to take her there this
summer we were able to go on what I like to call our Biltmore House Roadtrip
According to Mapquest the trip from Allentown, PA to Asheville, NC should take around 10
hours, if driven non-stop. That was a bit much to do non-stop so we decided to stop at a couple
of places on the way down and on the way back.
I used to do a lot of caving in my younger days so I enjoy visiting different commercial caves
whenever I can and this Road trip gave me several opportunities since we drove through
Virginia to get to Asheville, North Carolina.
The itinerary of the visits we decided on was in the order as follows:
Day 1
Shenandoah Caverns - in Shenandoah Caverns, Virginia
Day 2
Dixie Caverns - Salem, Virginia
Biltmore House - Asheville, North Carolina
Day 3
Biltmore House - Asheville, North Carolina
Day 4
Great Smokey Mountains Railroad - Bryson City, North Carolina
Smokey Mountain Trains - Bryson City, North Carolina
Day 5
Chimney Road - Chimney Rock, North Carolina
P. Buckley Moss Museum - Waynesboro, Virginia
Day 6
Grand Caverns - Grottoes, Virginia
Day 1 - Shenandoah Caverns
Our first stop on the Biltmore House Road trip was at the Shenandoah Caverns in Shenandoah
Caverns, Virginia.
The cavern is known for it's famous Breakfast Bacon limestone formations that I first saw in
the 1964 National Geographic magazine. It's also the only cavern I've been in that has an
elevator to get down in the cavern.
Included at this stop was a visit to the American Celebration on Parade display just down the hill
from Shenandoah Caverns. According to the American Celebration on Parade display ad, you
will see spectacular parade floats from famous national celebrations such as the Rose Parade,
Presidential Inaugurals, the Miss America Parade, the Thanksgiving Day Parade, and many
more! It's an amazing exhibition that fills 40,000 square feet of floor space with huge floats and
delightful animated figures.
So this was a pretty good start to our road trip because there was something for me, the
Shenandoah Caverns, and something for my wife, the American Celebration on Parade display.
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American Celebration on Parade museum PT 2
Part 2 of our firld trip to the American Celebration on Parade museum in the Shenandoah Caverns,VA my friends walking through a train. Brittany,Taija,Rj,Chuck,Chazz,Mary anne,Jonathan & Maria
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Shenandoah Cave Tour Cavern of Virginia USA
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America's Celebration on Parade and The Yellow Barn
The 4th of July is nearly here and I thought it would be fun to check out these two museums in Quicksburg, VA. Hope you enjoy the video!
American Celebration on Parade
This is a great float warehouse that's open to the public.
You east coasters should immediately make a pilgrimage to this place! Thanks to Ruanne and Judith for wanting to see this one. I was hoping to fix the audio, it gets a bit loud at the end, but what the heck.
W. Roger Zimmerman Memorial- Shenandoah
Held 10/3/15 Main Street Methodist - Waynesboro,VA
Hey Virginia: American Celebration on Parade - New Market
Take a tour of historic parade floats of yesteryear. The American Celebration on Parade offers visitors an up close look at a unique collection of stunning parade floats, props, and stage settings from America's entertainment and political history
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Shenandoahcaverns - V - Sky Drive - Jefferson Memorial - Was
Shenandoahcaverns - V - Sky Drive - Jefferson Memorial - Washington Monument
2008 Asian Pacific American Celebration dance
A tribute to the Jabbawockeez in celebration of the 2008 Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Military supports you, good job Jabba's.
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Greenbrier Valley Airport adds new flights
The Greenbrier Valley Airport adds new flights and show off renovations to their property.
Today In SDA History - March 4 - Mrs.Esther White
March 4, 1883
Virginia Conference Organized at Quicksburg, in the Shenandoah Valley. J. O. Corliss presided, and A. C. Neff, of Quicksburg, an 1876 convert and the first SDA minister ordained in Virginia, was elected conference president. Today, most of Virginia is part o the Potomac Conference, a unit of church organizations comprising the territory of Virginia (except Accomac and Northampton counties); the District of Columbia: and those portions of Montgomery and Prince Georges counties in Maryland.
March 4, 1915
Three SDA leaders at Hamburg, wrote a letter to the government in Berlin and reasserted their stand on combatancy, was the ban against Seventh day Adventist churches in Saxony lifted. Previously, as a result of unfavorable statements against the German government made by some of the fanatics, Seventh day Adventist churches in the state of Saxony were closed by the public authority. Subsequently an SDA church elder in Bremen, who had aligned himself with the cause of the extremists, made this reassertion an occasion for accusing these denominational leaders of apostasy and for encouraging extremism and dissension among the believers. They became the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement (German, 1915), an offshoot movement beginning in Germany in 1915, which has had a following also in the Baltic states, Russia, Australia, and in the United States, mostly among persons of German stock. Although the original issue was over visions and time setting, the bone of contention through the years has been the stand taken by the Seventh day Adventist Church concerning the duty of its members in military service.
March 4, 1961
Pine Tree Academy was planned. When the first board meeting was held, and it began operation in September 1961 with 92 pupils in grades 1 10 inclusive, and a staff of seven, including the principal. PTA, a 12 grade coeducational school that primarily is a day school but has two duplex homes, each housing 10 students. Other boarding students live in homes in the community. Grades 9 12 offer college preparatory and general courses. The school is owned and operated by the constituency of five churches in the Northern New England Conference; namely, Auburn, Bath, Brunswick, Freeport, and Portland. The school is located on a 100 acre (40 hectare) farm, on the Pownal Road, Freeport, Maine. The name Pine Tree, an aphorism of the Pine Tree State, is also an adoption from the old Pine Tree Academy that operated on a farm four miles (six kilometers) out of Auburn, Maine, from September 1921 to June 1933, when it closed because of the 1930s depression.
March 4, 1962
Tehran Physiotherapy Clinic was officially opened in Tehran. In 1946 the Iran Training School, later called the Iran Adventist Academy, was opened. In 1963 it offered a full high school curriculum authorized by the Ministry of Education.
March 4, 1967
The first lamb shelter was dedicated at the Togop church in Sabah, Borneo. Lamb shelter are inexpensive Sabbath school rooms constructed for the use of children. They are used extensively in the Asia Pacific Division. The idea originated with Mrs. Paulene Barnett, who in 1967 was serving as Sabbath school secretary of the Southeast Asia Union Mission. At a presidents' annual committee meeting in Singapore, George Munson, president of the Borneo Mission, was given $100 for the building of the first lamb shelter. Church buildings consisting of one room in some missions of the Asia Pacific Division were for adults only. Mrs. Barnett insisted that the lambs must be fed too!
March 4, 1982
Vitória Adventist Hospital (Hospital Adventista de Vitória) established in Vila Velha, Brazil. The hospital has 13 beds distributed in five apartments, two nurses, a surgery center with two fully equipped surgery rooms for general surgery, orthopedics, and gynecology. It also offers services in X ray, clinical laboratory, digestive endoscopy, ultrasound, and physiotherapy. There are 42 employees. The chapel is located in the center of the hospital. During the morning worship, when all employees gather to seek divine guidance for another day and to study God's Word, many patients are impressed by the singing that reaches them as pleasant aroma from heaven.
The Ohio State University Marching Band Performs their Hollywood Blockbuster Show
The Hollywood Blockbuster Show was performed by members of the Ohio State University Marching Band on October 26th, 2013 at the Penn State Game. Coming off of their Michael Jackson Tribute show, students had a week to learn the drill associated with this show and a little over a week to learn the music.
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