Arboretum at Penn State University at State College PA
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University Park, PA: The Quintessential College Town
Penn State's University Park Campus provides an experience unlike any other for Faculty, Students, Student-Athletes, Fans, Alumni, and Friends
Days Inn Penn State in State College PA
Reserve: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Days Inn Penn State 240 South Pugh Street State College PA 16801 If you are coming to Pennsylvania for business or leisure, the Days Inn Penn State is a great place to stay. Ideally in the heart of State College city center, the Days Inn Penn State is only one block from the center of Penn State's University Park campus. On-site dining at the State College Days Inn is available at Mad Mex. Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is also a fitness center and an indoor pool. Free parking is available. Each air-conditioned room includes cable TV and a Desk.
Penn State University Campus Drone Tour 2017
After several days of capturing footage of Penn State's campus and hours of editing later, my first full-length drone video is complete! Special thanks to Culture Code and Karra for the music and to James Roche for the remix. Shout out to University Park Airport for keeping the airspace above Penn State clear every time I flew. If you enjoy the video, please give it a share!
This video was originally posted to Facebook and received over 575,000 views and over 9,000 shares in less than a week. Check it out here:
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Song: Culture Code feat. Karra - Make Me Move (James Roche Remix) [NCS Release]
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Landing in State College, PA
Landing in State College, Pennsylvania
'A Look Inside' Commons Desk - Penn State University, University Park
*Closed Captions Available.
The Pennsylvania State University
Auxiliary & Business Services Marketing Office
© April 2011
American chestnut tree blight research at Penn State
American chestnut tree blight resistance breeding at the chestnut research orchard in the Arboretum at Penn State University. Chestnut blight wiped out the American chestnut species in the first half of the 20th century. It is caused by a fungus inadvertently introduced from Asia.
Penn State University Park Campus - Most Beautiful Location
Alumni Center at Penn State University Park campus features one of the best spots on campus; it is also a favorite with ducks.
New Location --- 1445 West College Ave, State College, PA!
We’re excited to announce that CPAMMA has signed a Letter of Intent with Penn State University and will be moving to our new state-of-the-art home in State College, PA in late 2014--early 2015! Located only a few minutes from our current location, the new space is on Penn State property near the golf courses at 1445 West College Ave. It is easily accessible from all parts of State College, on all CATABUS routes (with a bus stop in front of the gym) and within walking distance from downtown and PSU campus.
The new location will have ample free parking, full locker rooms including showers and will feature a state-of-the-art main MMA room with an MMA Octagon Cage, Ring, over 5,000 square feet of Jiu-Jitsu mats and triple the number of bags that we currently have. Parents and students will enjoy the new lounge area and families will love the new “kids area” for younger children to use while a sibling is having class!
Current students can expect more classes added to our lineup at the same price you are currently paying. Adult and youth classes will run concurrently to allow families to train at the same time. The new space is roughly three times the size of our current space. With the auxiliary training rooms, we will be able to run multiple classes concurrently.
Get ready! THIS IS GOING TO BE AMAZING!
Cabinet @ Levels Nightclub, State College, PA 2014-09-17 (AUDIO)
Cabinet
Levels
State College, PA
September 17, 2014
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Pappy Biondo - Banjo/Vocals
Mickey Coviello - Guitar/Vocals
JP Biondo - Mandolin/Vocals
Todd Kopec - Fiddle/Vocals
Dylan Skursky - Bass
Jami Novak - Drums
Set One:
01 Nashville Blues
02 Old Farmer's Mill
03 99 Years (And One Dark Day)
04 I'll Go Steppin' Too
05 Poor Man's Blues
06 Doors
07 Diamond Joe
08 Hit It On The Head
09 RRR
10 Celebration
11 Susquehanna Breakdown
Set Two:
01 Mr. Spaceman
02 Po's Real
03 Eleanor
04 Mysterio
05 Admitting
06 Gumboots
07 Wine & Shine
08 Little Maggie
09 Elizabeth
Encore:
10 Cumberland Blues
2016 Penn State New Student Convocation
The Pennsylvania State University President's New Student Convocation - August 20, 2016
Penn’s Unique and Diverse Green Canopy
At the heart of Penn’s campus on the popular College Green sits a massive 135-year-old American elm. The tree is a descendent of the original “Treaty Elm” under which William Penn signed a peace agreement with the Lenape Indians in 1683.
The American elm is just one of the more than 6,500 trees that help beautify the University’s urban campus, along with dozens of gardens and parks.
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Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University (commonly referred to as Penn State or PSU) is a public, Flagship, state-related, Land-grant, Sea-grant, Space-grant, Sun-grant, research-intensive university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855, the university has a stated threefold mission of teaching, research, and public service. Its instructional mission[9] includes undergraduate, graduate, professional and continuing education offered through resident instruction and online delivery. Its University Park campus, the flagship campus, lies within the Borough of State College and College Township. It has two law schools, Penn State Law, on the school's University Park campus, and Dickinson Law, located in Carlisle, 90 miles South of State College. The College of Medicine is located in Hershey. Penn State has another 19 commonwealth campuses and 5 special-mission campuses located across the state.[10] Penn State has been labeled a candidate for being one of the Public Ivies, a publicly funded university considered as providing a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League
Let it snow 2009Oct15
The CDT reported ( that we could break a record of the earliest snowfall in the State College PA area. The record was Oct 18, 1901 as the earliest date of snow in the fall/winter season. Today is the 15th!
This is Pennsylvania (1957)
Produced in early 1957, this promotional film was shown to University of Pennsylvania alumni and prospective students throughout the country.
The film was produced by Henry V. Hoagland of American Film Services in Washington, D.C., and overseen by Gaylord P. Harnwell, then President of the University of Pennsylvania.
Places to see in ( Pittsburgh - USA )
Places to see in ( Pittsburgh - USA )
Pittsburgh is a city in western Pennsylvania at the junction of 3 rivers. Its Gilded Age sites, including the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, speak to its history as an early-20th-century industrial capital. In the North Shore neighborhood are the modern Andy Warhol Museum, Heinz Field football stadium and PNC Park baseball stadium.
The pleasure of Pittsburgh remains a well-kept secret. Though not built up by reputation, the city's unique combination of bridges, steep hills, and broad rivers make it one of the most naturally scenic cities in the country. Cheap food and beer abound in this true sports town and the locals are amazingly friendly.
The first European to discover the site of Pittsburgh was French discoverer/trader Sieur de La Salle in his 1669 expedition. The settlement of Pittsburgh began as a strategic point at the confluence of three rivers, with Britain, France, and the local Native American tribes all vying for control over this spot and thus, the region. On what is now referred to as The Point, where the rivers meet, several forts were constructed by competing French and British forces during the French and Indian War. In 1758, British general John Forbes ordered the construction of Fort Pitt, named after British Secretary of State William Pitt the Elder. He also named the settlement between the rivers Pittsborough.
Districts of Pittsburgh :
Downtown
The historic, economic, administrative, and cultural center of the city, where the three rivers meet.
East End-South
Home to the city's second downtown - the college neighborhood of Oakland - as well as many institutions, parks, and quieter residential and shopping areas. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are Oakland, Shadyside, and Squirrel Hill.
East End-North
A center of the city's ethnic diversity, this formerly industrial area is now bustling with shops and restaurants. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are the Strip District, Lawrenceville, Bloomfield, and East Liberty.
North Side
Two of Pittsburgh's major league sports teams and many of the city's finest museums can be found here. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are the North Shore, Allegheny, and the Mexican War Streets.
South Side
A particularly hilly region famous for its inclines and great views of the city - as well as its bar scene. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are the Southside Flats and Mt Washington.
A lot to see in Pittsburgh such as :
Downtown Pittsburgh
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
The Andy Warhol Museum
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
Kennywood Park
Mount Washington
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Point State Park
PNC Park
Schenley Park
Carnegie Science Center
Carnegie Museum of Art
Strip District, Pittsburgh
North Shore
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Museum
National Aviary
Cathedral of Learning
South Shore
Heinz History Center
Gateway Clipper Fleet
Fort Pitt Museum
Sandcastle Water Park
The Frick Pittsburgh
Mattress Factory Museum
South Side
Oakland
PPG Industries Inc
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh
Roberto Clemente Bridge
Monongahela Incline
Three Rivers Heritage Trail
Duquesne Incline
Riverview Park
North Side
Heinz Memorial Chapel
East Liberty
Randyland
Mellon Park
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
Montour Trail
Rivers of Steel: Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Hartwood Acres Park
West End-Elliott Overlook Park
Settlers Cabin Park
Cultural District, Pittsburgh
Nationality Rooms at the Cathedral of Learning
Sri Venkateswara Temple, Pittsburgh
US Steel Tower
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum
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Petie present the American Flag
Petie did a amazing job on a super windy day, carrying a large Flag. complete with nice lead change for me in the middle. He is a great all around boy!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States virtual tour
There are slides of Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Philadelphia City Hall, Philadelphia skyline, Citizens Bank Park, Fairmount Fair Works, Morris Arboretum, Chinatown, Philadelphia Museum of Arts, etc.
Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most-populous in the United States. In the Northeastern United States, at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill River, Philadelphia is the economic and cultural center of the Delaware Valley, and is the only World Heritage City in the United States.
In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony. Philadelphia played an instrumental role in the American Revolution as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United States, who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Constitution in 1787. Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals in the Revolutionary War, and served as temporary U.S. capital while Washington, D.C., was under construction. In the 19th century, Philadelphia became a major industrial center and railroad hub that grew from an influx of European immigrants. It became a prime destination for African-Americans in the Great Migration and surpassed two million occupants by 1950.
The area's many universities and colleges make Philadelphia a top international study destination, as the city has evolved into an educational and economic hub. The city is known for its arts, culture, and history, attracting over 39 million domestic tourists in 2013. Philadelphia has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city, and Fairmount Park is the largest landscaped urban park in the world. The 67 National Historic Landmarks in the city helped account for the $10 billion generated by tourism. Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps, and is also the home of many U.S. firsts, including the first library (1731), first hospital (1751) and medical school (1765), first Capitol (1777), first stock exchange (1790), first zoo (1874), and first business school (1881).
Penn State Flower Field Day 2011
GrowerTalks editor Chris Beytes chats with trial director Alan Michael about the 2011 Penn State Flower Trial, the purpose, number of varieties, and challenges of keeping the trial alive.
Places to see in ( Philadelphia - USA )
Places to see in ( Philadelphia - USA )
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, is notable for its rich history, on display at the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed) and other American Revolutionary sites. Also iconic are the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, immortalized by Sylvester Stallone’s triumphant run in the film Rocky.
Blessed with the glamour and culture of a big city, 'Philly' as it's affectionately known, also delights visitors with its rich history and small-town charm. By the late 19th century Philly had evolved into the 'Workshop of the World.' Its industries generated abundant wealth, which funded large construction projects, including City Hall and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, and filled cultural storehouses such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Penn Museum. Experiments in architecture and social policy resulted in buildings like Eastern State Penitentiary, while philanthropist Dr Albert C Barnes built up an astounding collection of art for public consumption. This spirit of civic pride and sharing continues in contemporary projects such as Isaiah Zagar's Philadelphia's Magic Gardens.
Declared a World Heritage City by Unesco in 2015, Philadelphia was at the heart of US colonial and revolutionary history. Founded by British Quaker William Penn in the late 17th century, the 'City of Brotherly Love' cherishes and protects its earliest days within the Independence National Historical Park of the Old City. Visiting original institutions such as Independence Hall and the seeing iconic landmarks like the Liberty Bell will help you appreciate the deep passion for freedom that motivated the new nation's founders. Excellent museums devoted to the Constitution, the American Revolution and Benjamin Franklin round out that education.
Philadelphia is home to many national historical sites that relate to the founding of the United States. Independence National Historical Park is the center of these historical landmarks being one of the country's 22 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and the Liberty Bell are the city's most famous attractions. Other national historic sites include the homes of Edgar Allan Poe and Thaddeus Kosciuszko, early government buildings like the First and Second Banks of the United States, Fort Mifflin, and the Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church.
The city contains many art museums, such as the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Rodin Museum, which holds the largest collection of work by Auguste Rodin outside France. The city's major art museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is one of the largest art museums in the world. The long flight of steps to the Art Museum's main entrance became famous after the film Rocky (1976).
A lot to see in Philadelphia such as :
Independence Hall
Liberty Bell
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Independence National Historical Park
Philadelphia City Hall
Art Museum Steps
Reading Terminal Market
Eastern State Penitentiary
Old City
Franklin Institute
Philadelphia Zoo
Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
Rodin Museum
Adventure Aquarium
Barnes Foundation
Please Touch Museum
Elfreth's Alley
Love Park
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Betsy Ross House
South Street
Franklin Square
Penn's Landing
Italian Market, Philadelphia
Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Rittenhouse Square
Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania
USS New Jersey (BB-62)
Penn Museum
Ben Franklin Bridge
Independence Seaport Museum
Chinatown
One Liberty Observation Deck
Rocky Statue
ONE Liberty Place
Wissahickon Valley Park
Spruce Street Harbor Park
Wissahickon Creek
Museum of the American Revolution
Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum
United States Mint
Bartram's Garden
Rittenhouse Square
Fishtown
Fragments of Franklin Court
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse
Society Hill
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