St Anne's Shrine Lake Wales Florida..things to see. Abandoned historic site... public
We walked in from the back side. It was absoultly amazing and beautiful. The story is sad and beautiful. Sounds of nature are awesome... Enjoy
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Historic St. Anne Shrine of Lake Wales Florida #2 Photos (Urban Exploring)
This is photos that were taken at the historic St. Anne Shrine of Lake Wales FL. They were meant to be included with the video filmed there but was accidentally left out.
Heritage Trails #3 St Anne's Shrine
Heritage Trails is an on-going series of videos that illustrate the history of Polk County, FL. Produced for the Polk History Center by PGTV, Heritage Trails is hosted by Myrtice Young, Polk County's Historic Preservation Manager.
Episode #3 of Heritage Trails visits St. Anne's Shrine in Lake Wales, FL, the site of a Roman Catholic church that was established in the 1920's by French-Canadian winter residents in the area.
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Old Catholic Shrine in the Woods!!! Saint Anne's Shrine
We came across the old shrine while we were exploring Lake Wales. The man that constructed the shrine is still buried here! Enjoy!
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Heritage Trails #4 Lake Wales Church of the Holy Spirit;000345
Hosted by Polk County Historic Preservation Manager, Myrtice Young hosts this series produced and featured on PGTV, (Polk Government TV) highlighting locations along the Polk County Heritage Trail. This episode highlights the history of 1925 Holy Spirit Catholic Church, located in Lake Wales, Florida.
Heritage Trails #5 Lake Wales City Hall;000445
Hosted by Polk County Historic Preservation Manager, Myrtice Young hosts this series produced and featured on PGTV, (Polk Government TV) highlighting locations along the Polk County Heritage Trail. This episode highlights the history of Lake Wales, Florida's City Hall.
Heritage Trails #9 Socrum Cemetery
Heritage Trails is an on-going series of videos that illustrate the history of Polk County, FL. Produced for the Polk History Center by PGTV, Heritage Trails is hosted by Myrtice Young, Polk County's Historic Preservation Manager.
Episode #9 is about the early settlers of Kathleen, FL. It has linkage to Heritage Trails #8 in that Socrum Cemetery is the resting place of many of the early members of Bethel Church, next to which, it sits.
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Lake Wales, Florida Trail Camera
A trail camera that was set up in the Lake Wales Ridge State Forest. The camera capture a lot of rodent activity and one deer.
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Lake Wales - Rod Shafer
Lake Wales coach Rod Shafer previews the upcoming season. Videographer and Video Editor: Solange Reyner.
History of Lake Wales, Florida
Founded in 1911, Lake Wales remained a frontier town during its formative years. Today, Lake Wales is a favorite with visitors from all parts of the world.
Spook Hill in Lake Wales, FL | Vacation Inspiration | Things to Do in Central Florida
Lake Wales is known for its citrus groves, charming downtown, and iconic Singing Tower; however, the Crown Jewel of the Ridge also has an eerie side.
Pull up to the white line, put your car in neutral, and sit back as your vehicle seemingly rolls UP hill! Read our blog post with the full legend of Spook Hill:
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LAKE WALES ORAL HISTORY Frank M. Hunt, II
Frank M. Hunt, II discusses the history of Lake Wales, Florida, and his recollections of growing up in this community on Florida's Ridge. Frank M. Hunt, II is a native of Lake Wales, a partner in Hunt Brothers and a member of the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame.
He was interviewed by Kathy Manry Smith in 2009 at Warner University.
Heritage Trails #14 Kissengen Spring
Heritage Trails is an on-going series of videos that illustrate the history of Polk County, FL. Produced for the Polk History Center by PGTV, Heritage Trails is hosted by Myrtice Young, Polk County's Historic Preservation Manager.
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Heritage Trails #1 County Citrus Markers
Heritage Trails is an-going series of videos that illustrate the history of Polk County, FL. Produced for the Polk History Center by PGTV, Heritage Trails is hosted by Myrtice Young, Polk County's Historic Preservation Manager.
In 1914, Polk County invested in a massive road building campaign to modernize the county, which led to the adoption of the title, Imperial Polk County. Today, 3 concrete markers remain to mark that occasion. Myrtice Young of the Polk History Center shows you where to find them.
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Lake Wales storm damage
Thursday morning 1 person injured Jamie shot this
Hack the Bells: Reclaim
For Bell Tower Carillon, Brass Band, Recorded Audio, Live Processing, and Car Horns
Music by Karl Ronneburg and Spencer Haney
Electronics: Becca Fisher and Alex Miller
Carillon: Rachael Park
Brass: Amanda Ross (Trumpet), Spencer Schaefer, Daniel Skib, Tommy Militello (Horns), Riley Bahin (Euphonium)
Cars: Spencer Haney and Em Yang
Made possible by Professors Tiffany Ng, John Granzow, and the University of Michigan's Hack the Bells Grant
In 1925, the Detroit News described the sound of the future memorial to the late University of Michigan president, Dr. Marion LeRoy Burton: “All shades of tone, from the most ethereal and delicate shimmer to a clangor and bold heroism that is dominating and compelling, may be brought from these tons of metal. The tower seems really to have a soul, to live and to erect a mysterious influence over the beholder as its solemn hulk looms against the faint dusk of the sky. It is not a thing of stone and mortar. It has its moods; it is gay; it is weary; it is whispering; it is shouting…”
Today, when walking through the Central Campus Diag, the Baird Carillon strains to be heard amongst rampant noise pollution. The acoustic environment is drowned in road noise from cars and buses, the drone of regulating machines on the roofs of buildings, the crunch of construction vehicles and the monotonous pacing of hundreds of people en route. Lost in a sea of noise, the carillon has no voice. Without a voice, the carillon stands only as a monolith, unable to subvert its physical presence as yet another erection of institutional power.
We claim this loss of character to be unacceptable, and propose a reclamation of the sonic environment that has been lost. In Reclaim, we subvert the rise of a capitalistic soundscape by augmenting the pollution that it creates past a threshold of ignorance. We bring attention to our environment, and by extension the greater power that has led us into this state of ignorance.
That which remains unspoken will be screamed, and will resonant in institutional cavities that block progress. Our performance takes place in and surrounding the neighboring Ingalls Mall, compositionally arranging augmented environmental sounds in order to bring attention to the sonic environment of a space that is forgotten. Compositional elements include a caravan of automobiles, a brass ensemble, recordings of the Ann Arbor soundscape played through PA inside Burton Tower, the carillon, and carillon processing using Max/MSP in collaboration with Alexander Miller and Becca Fisher.
Bok Tower Gardens, tower carillon
This is the singing tower in Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, Florida, about an hour south of Kissimmee & Disney World. While they play carillon concerts at 1 & 3 pm, this is earlier in the day with a recorded track (and fewer people.)
Heritage Trails #2 Loughman
Heritage Trails is an on-going series of videos that illustrate the history of Polk County, FL. Produced for the Polk History Center by PGTV, Heritage Trails is hosted by Myrtice Young, Polk County's Historic Preservation Manager.
Episode #2 of Heritage Trails visits Loughman, FL and looks back at its roll as a center of the lumber industry in the late 19th century.
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Ulele, Spinners named most beautiful FL restaurants
Ulele and Spinners named most beautiful FL restaurants by onlyinourstate.com.