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Tisbury (Vineyard Haven) on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
If you're lucky, one of the first sights you'll see when you visit Martha's Vineyard is the magnificent schooners Shenandoah and Alabama under full sail -- a thrilling reminder of the Island's maritime past.
The schooners, owned by the Douglas family who built the famous Black Dog Tavern, have been anchored in the Vineyard Haven harbor for more than four decades, and they ride at anchor a few thousand feet away from the big ferryboats that connect the Vineyard to the mainland at Woods Hole year round via a 45-minute trip.
Just beyond the schooners along the harbor is one of America's few wooden ship boatyards, Gannon and Benjamin Marine Railway. Here, beautiful schooners are still designed and built for people enthralled with creations that can only be done by hand...
Sailing Around The Black Dog Marthas Vineyard 3
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Martha's Vineyard 7/2006 Vineyard Haven Part 1
Martha's Vineyard 7/2006 Vineyard Haven outside the Black Dog restaurant
The Kids' Travel Show (Black Dog Breakfast segment)
Bean and her co-host, Anais, sample the yummy pancakes & egg-scramble at the old Black Dog Tavern on the harbor beachfront of Vineyard Haven.
Martha's Vineyard 7/2006 part 4
Martha's Vineyard 7/2006 Vineyard Haven outside the Black Dog restaurant
My day @ Martha's Vineyard Cobra1899's photos around Vineyard Haven, United States (slideshow)
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The Charles W. Morgan Departs Vineyard Haven
The Charles W. Morgan, the last wooden whaler in existence, came to call this past week. This little video shows her leaving her berth in Vineyard Haven harbor and heading out for New Bedford.
Martha's Vineyard - Edgartown, Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, Chilmark, Menemsha, Gay Head
Martha's Vineyard Seacoast Properties guide to beach rentals, real estate and local attractions. Edgartown, Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, Chilmark, Menemsha, Gay Head cliffs, lighthouses, ferry martha's vineyard
Vineyard Haven Harbor QuickTour
What to know from a boater's perspective if you're thinking of bringing your boat to Vineyard Haven on Martha's Vineyard.
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“On Monuments: Place, Time, and Memory”
This event is co-organized by the Harvard University Committee on the Arts, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Opening Remarks by:
Drew Faust
President of Harvard University
Lincoln Professor of History
Introduction by:
Mohsen Mostafavi
Dean and Alexander and Victoria Wiley Professor of Design
Presentations by:
Robin Kelsey, “Camera Angle: Revisiting Maya Lin’s Vietnam Veterans”
Dean of Arts and Humanities Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Shirley Carter Burden Professor of Photography, Harvard University
Sarah Lewis, “The Future Perfect: Race and Monuments in the United States”
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and African and African American Studies, Harvard University
Jennifer Roberts, “Trying to Remember”
Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Professor of the Humanities , Harvard University
Krzysztof Wodiczko, “Let the Monument Speak”
Professor in Residence, Art, Design & the Public Domain, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Following their presentations, participants will engage in a panel discussion and will be joined by:
Homi K. Bhabha
Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities in the Department of English, the Director of the Humanities Center and the Senior Advisor on the Humanities to the President and Provost at Harvard University
Erika Naginski
Professor of Architectural History and Director of Doctoral Programs, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Charley Battles on the Tallship Alabama
Chalery Boorman is back on the water, this time on the Tallship Alabama in Martha's Vineyard. Charley and Russ are in some deep water as the wind picks up and throws a sail.
Scooter Tour on Martha's Vineyard
Labor Day Weekend 2009
In the Kitchen with Mary | December 08, 2018
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How to Build a Habitable Planet: The Story of Earth from Big Bang to Humankind
Are The City Girls Doing Too Much?
City Girls' member JT reacted to rumors suggesting that she did coke on Instagram Live. In the video that went viral, the artist wearing oversized dark sunglasses was seen bending over a table a couple of times. While her face was not shown since she moved off the camera, a loud sound of sniffing could be heard. When a Twitter user later asked her if she really snorted drugs, the female rapper whose real name is Jatavia Shakara Johnson clapped back, Is you pretty? Perplexed, another pressed her, Is that a yes or a no? she replied, A hell no!
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After the Patriots’ playoff loss to the Titans on Saturday night, their 42-year-old star quarterback Tom Brady said it is “unlikely’’ he’ll retire after 20 seasons in New England. Brady becomes a free agent on March 18 and speculation has run rampant about his future. If he doesn’t retire, he either stays in New England or signs with another team to play elsewhere.
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Mohini Tamil Full Movie | Trisha | Jackky Bhagnani
A spirit takes revenge on a few people by entering into the body of its lookalike.
Mohini review: Mohini is another horror film that follows the tried-and-tested path. However, it falls short when it comes to the emotions and an engaging screenplay to hold the audiences' attention.
Vaishnavi (Trisha), a popular chef, goes to London with her assistants Balki (Swaminathan) and Panju (Yogi Babu). She meets Sandeep (Jackky Bhagnani) and falls for him in no time. He even introduces Vaishnavi to her mother (Poornima).
One day, when she and her friends are enjoying a boat trip, she gets a conch shell. A spirit, that of Mohini (another role by Trisha), enters her body when she blows it. Her housemates understand that she has been possessed by an evil spirit and start getting scared with her presence. In a strange twist, Vaishnavi aka Mohini finds that Sandeep is connected to the antagonist (Mukesh Tiwari), and she decides to finish off both. Sensing the return of Mohini, those who tortured her to death seek support from a monk.
Directed by Ramana Madhesh
Produced by S. Lakshman Kumar
Written by Ramana Madhesh
Starring
Trisha
Jackky Bhagnani
Music by Vivek-Mervin (Songs)
Aruldev (Background Score)
Cinematography R. B. Gurudev
Edited by Dinesh Ponraj
Production
company
Marvel Worth Productions
Distributed by Prince Pictures
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The Life and Adventures of Nat Love by Nat Love | Audio book with subtitles
The Life and Adventures of Nat Love
Nat LOVE
Nat Love was born a slave, emancipated into abject poverty, grew up riding the range as a cowboy and spent his maturity riding the rails as a Pullman Porter. For me, the most amazing thing about him is that despite the circumstances of his life, which included being owned like a farm animal solely because of the color of his skin and spending later decades living and working as an equal with white coworkers, he was an unrepentant racist! Convinced that the only good Indian was a dead one, and that all Mexicans were greasers and/or bums, he rarely passed up a chance to shoot a member of either group, whether in self-defense or cold blood, and shows no sign of having appreciated the difference. At one point, he fell in love with a Mexican girl but, apparently unable to tolerate this reality, considered her Spanish. Nat Love was a fascinating character who lived in equally interesting times, and one only wishes his autobiography was much longer and more detailed. summary by ohsostrange
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The Kolbrin - Part 7
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