Civil War Week at Saratoga and Mount McGregor-Display.m4v
The arrival of the unknown NY soldier from Antietam at the NY State Military Museum - Sept. 16, 2009; Civil War encampment in Congress Park, Saratoga Springs; Ulysses and Julia Grant at Grant Cottage on Mt. McGregor.
New York State Museum, Albany, NY
New York State Museum, Albany, NY
Exclusive: The Best Places to Visit in New York State [HD]
There’s clearly no shortage of things to do in NYC. But should you find yourself in need of a romantic getaway from NYC or even just feeling curious about what lies beyond the five boroughs, consult our curated list of the best places to visit in New York State.
1. Bear Mountain State Park
2. Albany
3. Finger Lakes
4. Niagara Falls
5. Buffalo
6. Montauk
7. The Adirondacks
8. Saratoga Springs
THE BATTLE OF ALBANY, NY! The American Revolution - Episode 9
British forces converge on Albany in an attempt to counter-attack the Continentals►Please remember to Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe! This is the newer version of the mod for Empire Total War.
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Clock Tower and Museum of Art American Gothic Statues down town with American Flag, Artist rendition by Grant Wood, Midwest farming pictorial, vintage canvas painting
Saratoga Battlefield 1940
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TTACL Extra The Battle of Short Hills (American Revolution Documentary)
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The Battle of Short Hills occurred on June 26, 1777 in what is now Middlesex and Union county NJ. This was the last foray by the British who had twice moved on the rebels earlier in June. Howe who wished to March on Philadelphia wanted supply lines through New Jersey to secure his force moving inland on the Capitol.
The British under Gen. Howe marched from Perth Amboy in two columns in an attempt to force Gen Washington into a pitched battle against a force more than double the colonial troop strength. More over the British were equiped with better arms and cannon boasting one of the best trained armies in the world.
However, the Americans had success earlier in the year in winter campaign known as the Forage War. They had denied local supplies from New Jersey in a series of well executed skirmashes and preemptive raids. The large force of the Crown had to rely on shipping from Britain and the Carribeanto feed the vast numbers of their army with sub par rations. The winter through spring months of poor food and being beat to the punch by the colonials for forage had a negative effect on troop morale but more over, in our estimation, would hinder them in the long chase in this action.
The American left Flank commanded by Lord Stirling with Gen Maxwell's Jersey Line, Major Gen. Vaughns rifles, and a battalion of Pennsylvania German's would hold Gen. Cornwallis's column with eventual support from Gen. Howe in a pincer move for two hours. This allowed Washington's main force to escape and Howe to give up New Jersey.
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Feb 2018! Restored ThyssenKrupp traction elevators at Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln NE
Shot 2/25/2018.
Continuing the biennial tradition of filming the State Capitol elevators in February and uploading them on Nebraska's birthday!
Outside of a little blip in filming the northwest elevator, I have made this one a lot more detailed than 2016's, taking two rides on each elevator instead of one (and why this video is almost 20 minutes long).
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Christina Imhof, US Army, 1974 - 1977
Christina Imhof
DOB: 17 April 1953
Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO
Place of Birth: Colorado springs, CO
Inducted: June 1974
Discharged: June 1977
United States. Army
Cold War
United States. Army. Military Police Battalion, 759th
United States. Army. Military Police Company, 984th
4 March 2010
Saratoga Springs, NY
Rescue of cat
Working with children
Patroling
Imhof, Christina
Colorado
Military Police
W.A.C. Female M.P.
Veteran oral history interview published by the New York State Military Museum. The State of New York, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs and the New York State Military Museum are not responsible for the content, accuracy, opinions or manner of expression of the veterans whose historical interviews are presented in this video. The opinions expressed by those interviewed are theirs alone and not those of the State of New York.
Gore Mountain, a Premiere Destination for Outdoor Fun
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Gore Mountain is one of the premiere destinations for outdoor fun in all the Northeast. Known primarily as a ski resort, Gore has a longstanding, well-earned reputation for excellence thanks to its outstanding facilities, ease of access and dedicated professional staff. Offering numerous camps and clinics, competitive races, and social events for children and adults alike, Gore Mountain has proudly taken its rightful place as one of the gems of the Adirondacks. And with its 107 trails, 15 lifts and 2,537 vertical feet, Gore boasts more skiable acreage than anywhere else in New York State.
The quaint village of North Creek is home to numerous restaurants, shops, cafes and other attractions. Just a mere 30 minutes to the south you’ll find beautiful Lake George, the “Queen of American Lakes” and one of the best all-season fun and entertainment destinations on the East Coast. Other notable nearby attractions include Blue Mountain Lake -- home to the Adirondack Museum -- the wondrous Brant Lake, island-studded Indian Lake, and countless other public lakes, rivers, hiking trails and other year-round scenic destinations. Top Ridge is also at the midpoint between Lake Placid to the north and Saratoga Springs to the south; it’s a little over an hour’s drive in either direction.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Albany, New York NY
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List of Best Things to do in Albany, New York (NY)
New York State Museum
New York State Capitol
USS Slater DE-766
Washington Park
Albany Institute of History & Art
The Egg
Times Union Center
Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza
Floater Theater | Nina Katchadourian | Exploratorium
Exploratorium Artist-in-Residence Nina Katchadourian works across various media—including photography, sculpture, video, and sound—incorporating playful juxtapositions and conceptual twists to provoke us to re-see everyday natural and cultural phenomena.
Her new work for the Exploratorium is Floater Theater, an intimate theatrical environment that whimsically prompts participants to explore the fascinating, commonly experienced phenomenon of eye floaters.
Katchadourian’s two-year engagement in the Exploratorium’s laboratory-like environment, took as its point of departure her experience as a test subject in the so-called Marshmallow Test. Conducted by Walter Mischel at Stanford University’s Bing Nursery School in the early 1970s, this infamous study investigated the capacity for delayed gratification in children. Katchadourian’s experience as a test subject, and her memories about whether she resisted or gave into temptation as a four-year old, have been a lifelong preoccupation.
While Katchadourian began investigating the social behavior surrounding delayed gratification during her residency, she became curious about boredom. Are the wanderings of the mind important to creativity? What do we do when we’re bored? She pondered how the phenomena that we associate with boredom, as well as the minutiae that we find ourselves contemplating when we lack stimulation—dust, empty rooms, white noise— can actually be quite fascinating. This led to an exploration of eye floaters, and the language used to describe this observable phenomenon in our visual field that others cannot directly experience.
Katchadourian's work has been exhibited domestically and internationally at PS1/MoMA, the Serpentine Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, Turner Contemporary, Artists Space, SculptureCenter, the Palais de Tokyo, and De Appel. In June 2006, the Tang Museum in Saratoga Springs exhibited a ten-year survey of her work and published an accompanying monograph entitled All Forms of Attraction. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego presented a solo show of recent video installation works in July 2008. In February 2010, she was the Artist-in-Residence at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery in Dunedin, New Zealand, which culminated in a solo show entitled Seat Assignment. She recently completed work on a prize-winning permanent public piece, Grand State of Maine, commissioned by the GSA for a border-crossing station between the United States and Canada. In April 2013, the monograph Sorted Books was published by Chronicle Books on the 20-year anniversary of Katchadourian's Sorted Books project. A new video work by Katchadourian is currently on view as part of the exhibition Explode Every Day at MASSMoCA. In spring 2016 the Museum of Modern Art in New York will present Katchadourian's sound-based project on the subject of dust as part of their program Artists Experiment. In Spring 2017, a touring solo museum show of Katchadourian’s work will open at the Blanton Museum in Austin, Texas. Katchadourian is on the faculty at New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She is represented by Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco
Michael J. Papa, Technician 4th Grade, US Army, World War Two
Technician 4th Grade Michael J. Papa
DOB: 27 March 1919
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, NY
Inducted: 1945
Discharged: November 1946
United States. Army
World War, 1939-1945
16 July 2009
Saratoga Springs, NY
Post war Germany
Papa, Michael J.
Germany
In charge of vehicle repairs
Veteran oral history interview published by the New York State Military Museum. The State of New York, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs and the New York State Military Museum are not responsible for the content, accuracy, opinions or manner of expression of the veterans whose historical interviews are presented in this video. The opinions expressed by those interviewed are theirs alone and not those of the State of New York.
Lincoln J. Orologio, Staff Sergeant, US Army, Korean War
E-6 (Staff Sergeant) Lincoln J. Orologio
DOB: 12 February 1930
Place of Birth: Delanson, NY
Inducted: 6 February 1951
United States. Army
Korean War, 1950-1953
United States. Army. Cavalry Division, 1st.
United States. Army. Infantry Division, 200th
United States. Army. Infantry Division, 40th
United States. Army. Infantry Division, 47th
Service injury: Yes
19 October 2005
Saratoga Springs, NY
Patrols and enemy encounters
Machinegun and BAR duties
Orologio, Lincoln J.
Kumwha Valley
Chen Chon
Punch Bowl
Sniper's Ridge
Several photos and photocopies of maps
Veteran oral history interview published by the New York State Military Museum. The State of New York, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs and the New York State Military Museum are not responsible for the content, accuracy, opinions or manner of expression of the veterans whose historical interviews are presented in this video. The opinions expressed by those interviewed are theirs alone and not those of the State of New York.
Tourist attractions in albany new york
Tourist attractions in
albany new york
The capital of New York, Albany is a beautiful city to explore on your weekend trip, home to amazing museums, historic attractions and a vibrant performing arts scene. Best things to do in Albany, NY with kids include the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza, USS Slater and the Corning Tower.
#New York State Capitol: Located on State Street and Washington Avenue, the New York State Capitol houses the New York State Legislature and is a part of the Empire State Plaza in Capitol Park.
#The Egg Performing Arts Center: Located on State Street, The Egg is a performing arts center, a part of the Empire State Plaza project and one of the top Albany attractions. It is named for its unusual shape and has become an icon of New York’s Capital District. Built between 1966 and 1978, the Egg appears from a distance to be a piece of sculpture rather than a building.
#Washington Park, Albany, New York: Spread across 84 acres, Washington Park is one of the most beautiful and well-maintained parks in the region. More than 100 species of trees such as giant oaks and miniature bonsais create a picturesque space for a range of activities such as strolling, picnicking, jogging, biking, bird watching, and fishing.
#New York State Museum: The New York State Museum explores New York State’s cultural and natural diversity through its significant collections, unique exhibitions, programs, and publications in the fields of history, science, art, and anthropology. After moving to several different buildings, the museum found its current home in the Cultural Education Center with more than 300,000 square feet of exhibition space, superb collections, and public program facilities.
#USS Slater, Albany, New York: USS Slater is a destroyer escort historical museum ship moored on the Hudson River. Launched in 1944, the ship served in the U.S. Navy and then in the Greek Navy.
It is a cannon-class destroyer escort ship named after Frank O. Slater, a sailor killed during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. The ship is the only one of its kind still afloat and it was designated as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
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YPFI: State Park playgrounds
The state has just announced a series of park improvements, including fancy new playgrounds that will cost more than 00,000 at Thacher Park and Saratoga Spa State Park. But here's the thing: there are already unused, unassembled playgrounds just sitting at both of those parks. You can't play on them, but you had better believe that you paid for them.The playground in Thacher State Park was purchased with your tax dollars two years ago in October 2010. It was delivered a few months later. Since then - absolutely nothing.Greg Floyd first showed you the disassembled playground in May of this year. Back then, we were told the State was waiting for federal funds to come through to pay for the assembly of the playground, and that things should be happening shortly. However, it has been two seasons and six months since that statement from New York State Parks and Recreation, and there it still sits: an eyesore in its present state.Thacher Park is not alone. Similar playgrounds sit untouched and unbuilt in three other local state parks: Saratoga, Graton and Minekill. The total cost for the playgrounds was 42,000, an end of the season half-price special two years ago.There is still no timetable for when any of those playgrounds will actually be assembled.
Steve T. Jordan, Hospital Mate 2nd Class, US Navy World War Two and Korea
Hospital Mate 2nd Class Steve T. Jordan
DOB: 13 October 1924
Hometown: Schenectady, NY
Place of Birth: Schenectady, NY
Inducted: November 1942
Discharged: 7 December 1845
United States. Navy
World War, 1939-1945
Korean War, 1950-1953
United States. Marine Corps. Division, 6th
United States. Marine Corps. Marines, 22nd
Service injury: Yes
25 November 2003
Saratoga Springs, NY
Jordan, Steve T.
Courtney, Major Henry A. Jr.
Puller, Col. Louis B. (Chesty)
Samoa
Japan
Guam
Okinawa
Guadalcanal
Gilbert Islands
Amphibious landing
First aid
Art work
Corpsman duties
Island amphibious landings
Donation of a number of Korean War paintings.
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Veteran oral history interview published by the New York State Military Museum. The State of New York, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs and the New York State Military Museum are not responsible for the content, accuracy, opinions or manner of expression of the veterans whose historical interviews are presented in this video. The opinions expressed by those interviewed are theirs alone and not those of the State of New York.
Kevin Patrick Lyons, Master Sergeant, US Army, Iraq War
E-8 (Master Sergeant) Kevin Patrick Lyons
Inducted: 4 August 1981
United States. Army
Iraq War, 2003-
United States. Army. Armored Cavalry Regiment, 3rd
22 June 2004
Saratoga Springs, NY
Being a career soldier, various commands
Coming home from Iraq
Lyons, Kevin Patrick
Korea
Kosovo
Iraq
Germany
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Armor
OPFOR
Mechanized infantry
Great content interview
Veteran oral history interview published by the New York State Military Museum. The State of New York, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs and the New York State Military Museum are not responsible for the content, accuracy, opinions or manner of expression of the veterans whose historical interviews are presented in this video. The opinions expressed by those interviewed are theirs alone and not those of the State of New York.
History of neoclassical house on Hamilton St., Albany, NY
This house on Hamilton Street in Albany has a long history, but only four owners. This house will be on the 2016 Hidden City House & Garden Tour. (Video recorded, produced and edited by Michelle A. Bruck)