President Grover Cleveland house
President Grover Cleveland house,in New Hamshire
Prison exoneree Ricky Jackson: Death row 'is not a place fit for human beings'
Ricky Jackson, a Cleveland man who spent 39 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit, speaks at a Statehouse news conference Tuesday about the need to abolish -- or, at least, reform -- Ohio's death penalty.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF OHIO STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/2 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF OHIO STATE,U S A PART ONE (1/2)
1. CINCINNATI MUSEUM,CINCINNATI 39° 6'34.85N 84°32'12.72W
2. HINDU(SHIVA&VISHNU) TEMPLE,CLEVELAND 41°21'21.41N 81°44'0.25W
3. MONUMENT,HAMILTON 39°24'2.49N 84°33'53.51W
4. AEROPLANE BUILDINGS,PARMA 41°22'48.76N 81°43'37.08W
5. FORT MEIGS,PERRYSBURG 41°33'10.12N 83°39'4.18W
6. ST.JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,PARMA 41°24'12.79N 81°41'35.34W
7. KINGS ISLAND,MASON 39°20'31.56N 84°15'59.72W
8. SAINT SAVA CHURCH,CLEVELAND 41°20'25.00N 81°41'44.99W
9. OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY,COLUMBUS 40° 0'17.89N 82°59'13.76W
10. GIANT RUBBER STAMP,CLEVELAND 41°30'19.54N 81°41'32.74W
11. US AIR FORCE MUSEUM,DAYTON 39°46'57.39N 84° 6'29.28W
12. GARFIELD TOMB,CLEAVELAND 41°30'36.18N 81°35'28.83W
13. ST.MARY CATHEDRAL,REYNOLDSBURG 39°58'39.31N 82°47'30.72W
14. FIRE FIGHTERS MEMORIAL,CLEVELAND 41°30'22.85N 81°41'50.20W
15. SERPENT MOUND,PEEBLES 39° 1'32.90N 83°25'50.11W
16. MUSEUM OF ART,CLEVELAND 41°30'32.61N 81°36'42.16W
17. ST.FRANCIS CHURCH,CINCINNATI 39° 6'47.57N 84°30'59.31W
18. ROCK & ROLL HALL & MUSEUM,CLEVELAND 41°30'31.20N 81°41'42.46W
19. MCKINLEY NATIONAL MEMORIAL,CANTON 40°48'23.63N 81°23'32.96W
20. KIRTLAND TEMPLE,KIRTLAND 41°37'31.04N 81°21'44.01W
21. ROSARY CATHEDRAL,TOLEDO 41°40'21.13N 83°33'21.94W
22. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH,CLEVELAND 41°30'2.99N 81°40'2.48W
23. LDS TEMPLE,COLUMBUS 39°59'38.57N 83° 6'47.49W
Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings | Met Exhibitions
Watch a video introduction to Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings, narrated by Sting.
Celebrated as one of America's preeminent landscape painters, Thomas Cole (1801–1848) was born in northern England at the start of the Industrial Revolution, immigrated to the United States in his youth, and traveled extensively throughout England and Italy as a young artist. He returned to America to create some of his most ambitious works and inspire a new generation of American painters.
This exhibition will examine for the first time the artist's career in relation to his European roots and travels, establishing Cole as a major figure in 19th-century landscape art within a global context.
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The exhibition is made possible by The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation.
Additional support is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation, White & Case LLP, the Terra Foundation for American Art, and The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz Foundation for the Arts.
It is supported by an Indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
It is organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and The National Gallery, London.
The catalogue is made possible by the William Cullen Bryant Fellows of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Credits
Director: Kate Farrell
Producer: Melissa Bell
Editor/Animator: Stephanie Wuertz
Narrator: Sting
Writers: Nick Mafi with Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser and Shannon Vittoria
Original Music: Austin Fisher
Audio Engineer and Producer: Martin Kierszenbaum
Images courtesy of:
The Albany Institute of History & Art
The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
© The Cleveland Museum of Art
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas. Photography by the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Digital image created by Oppenheimer Editions
Michael Fredericks, courtesy Thomas Cole National Historic Site
© 2018 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
© National Gallery, London / Art Resource, NY
© New-York Historical Society
The New York State Library, Manuscripts and Special Collections, Albany, New York
© Tate, London 2017
Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
The Tennessee Historical Society
© The Trustees of the British Museum. All rights reserved
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Yale Center for British Art
© 2018 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Furniture World Jackson TN Showroom
FRISK ART MUSEUM NASHVILLE TN
BAT CREEK STONE EXPLAINED AT THE MUSEUM OF THE CHEROKEE INDIAN
YOU ARE ISRAELITES FROM THE TRIBE OF GAD, NOT NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS!
Great Museum in a Small Town
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The first reaction most people have when they see the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is awe at how surprisingly large and impressive it is for a museum in a small Western town far from urban centers. How did such a large museum end up in Cody, Wyoming?
Cody, Wyoming is located on Routes 14, 20, and 16 out to Yellowstone National Park. We are just 50 miles outside of the East Gate.
It all started when the town founder, William F. Buffalo Bill Cody, passed away in 1917. The people in the town wanted to create something to memorialize him. They started the Buffalo Bill Historical Society, but that was only the beginning!
The Wyoming State Legislature designated $5,000 dollars toward the construction of a museum in honor of Buffalo Bill. The original Buffalo Bill Museum was impressive and wonderful, but it was quite a bit smaller than the current facility.
Meanwhile, many people in the town wanted a statue to honor their founder. Through useful connections, town members managed to contact Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, a famous artist and heiress. As it turned out, she always had a great deal of interest in Buffalo Bill. Buffalo Bill had many fans, especially since he was quite possibly one of the most famous men in the world at the turn of the 20th century.
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney came with her son C.V. Whitney in 1923 in order to survey the site for a new statue that would become the centerpiece of the town. That statue is now known as Buffalo Bill--the Scout.
The town of Cody imagined that the statue would go in the center of town, but Mrs. Vanderbilt Whitney thought the statue deserved a grander backdrop that included scenic views of the mountains. She purchased 40 acres of land for the statue.
It wasn't until 1959 that C.V. Whitney came back to Cody and intended to create a museum to honor his mother. He donated $250,000 and founded the Whitney Gallery of Western Art. $250,000 dollars is certainly a large sum of money in present day; however, it was was a staggering amount in 1959.
This event was the beginning of the current Buffalo Bill Center of the West. In 1969, after it became clear that the Buffalo Bill Museum didn't have enough room to house all of their incredible artifacts, and with the completion of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, the Buffalo Bill Museum moved into the same building as the Whitney and formed the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West has expanded many times over the years and now holds five incredible galleries, all focused on different aspects of the American West. The five major topics of each gallery are Western American art, the culture of the Plains Indian peoples, Buffalo Bill and western history, firearms, and the natural history of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem.
We would love to have you visit on your way in or out of Yellowstone National Park; we're located on the same road that goes to the East Gate of Yellowstone--less than an hour from our front door!
There is something for everyone here. Come explore!
James Garfield Grave + Home
20th US Presidents Grave and Home. Grave is located in Cleveland, Ohio right next to the Rockefeller family! Home is located in Mentor, Ohio about 20 minutes from Cleveland!
First Center For The Visual Arts: From Post Office to Nashville's Cultural Arts Center
TN kid throws AL flag away!
He chased his sister around the house to finally get the Alabama flag.
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum
This slide show video is a presentation of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum located in Staunton, Virginia. The library offers both academics and historians access to outstanding information about President Wilson. Additionally, the museum and grounds offer tour groups, individuals, school groups and more to review the collections of the President and the era in which he led the United States of America.
State Symbols Series - Ohio
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Artifact - Adena Pipe
Penal Museum - Museum at Ohio State Reformatory
Song - Beautiful Ohio
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Chattanooga Tennessee { The Perfect City }
You got to know the past if want to make it in the future
A Desert in Freeport, Maine, LL Bean, & Garmin Fail
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My name is Eric and I travel with my cat, “Jax” in a 2001 Chevy Fleetwood Tioga Arrow 24D Class C RV. We travel about 35 miles a day chasing 70 degrees year-round. Here is my gear & some popular questions answered:
Gear: (UPDATED)*
*Video: Canon M50 with 11-22mm EF-M Lens
*Stabilizer: Zhiyun Crane 2
*Additional Lenses: Canon 50mm,15-45mm, & 10-18mm
*Audio: (On Camera) Rode VideoMic Pro+ With Rycote VMP+ Deadcat
*GoPro Hero 6 Silver with Purple Panda Lavalier Lapel mic for Driving Narration
*GoPro Hero 4 Black for Timelapses
*SJ4000 for driving shots out the front window.
Time Lapses: Gopro Hero 4: 2 second intervals. Sped up 1200x, cropped 4K down to 1080 for panning
Night Lapses: Gopro Hero 4 Black manual settings: 800 ISO, 30 second Shutter, 3000K WB, Protune On
Slow Motion: Shot 1080p 240fps. Reduced to 8% in Post Production
Additional Audio: Sony ICD-PX333
Editing Laptop: 2015 MacBook Pro 2.8ghz i7 16GB Ram, 500 SSD
Editing Software: Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Editing Encoder: Adobe Encoder - Presets: MP4 VBR H.264 16mbps
Aerial Drone Shots: DJI Phantom 3 Standard Shot in 2.7K Downscaled to 1080p
RV MPG: 9-11mpg depending on generator use. (7.4L 454 Chevy) 78,000 miles
Bike: 2014 Yamaha TW200 Dual Sport Enduro 70mpg
Solar: 500 watts on tilting brackets on roof. 5 AGM batteries totaling 400 amp hours
Mobile Wifi: AT&T Unlimited
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Jax is a MaineCoon/Ragdoll Tabby mix. He weighs 24.8lbs. Born April 21st 2010.
RV is 24 Feet Long
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Local Feature: Southside Social
Travis Close, 2015 President of the Greater Chattanooga Association of REALTORS meets with Whitney Torok, Events Coordinator at the Southside Social, to discuss this new fun center across from UTC Finley Stadium.
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Hampton Inn Knoxville North, Knoxville, Tennessee - United States (US)
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Hampton Inn Knoxville North, Knoxville, Tennessee - United States (US)
Expect a warm Southern welcome. .. welcome to the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North. Peruse the incredible collection at the Knoxville Museum of Art. .. Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Star of Knoxville Riverboat. .. Shop till you drop at the Knoxville Center Mall. .. Or visit the magnificent Sunsphere at Worlds Fair Park, the site of the 1982 Worlds Fair. Theres so much to see and do near the hotel in Knoxville, you may want to plan a second trip!When you visit Knoxville, youll have the best of both worlds: all the excitement and amenities of the city, with the hospitality and charm of a small Southern town. Whatever your pleasure-from golfing to shopping, performing arts to professional sports-youll find it all near the comfortable Knoxville hotel. Whether youre on a business trip or family vacation, youll want a hotel in Knoxville that offers modern amenities and excellent service. Thats just what youll find at the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North hotel. Were conveniently located just five miles from the University of Tennessee and the Knoxville Convention Center, close to great shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities. Plus, were just a short drive from exciting area attractions, including Dollywood and Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Your adventure awaits when you visit the charming Knoxville hotel. services amenitiesEven if youre in Knoxville to enjoy the great outdoors, we want you to enjoy the great indoors as well. Thats why the hotel offers a full range of services and amenities at the hotel to make your stay with us exceptional. Are you planning a meeting? Wedding? Family reunion? Little League game? Let us help you with the easy booking and rooming list management tools. * Meetings Events* Local restaurant guide.expect a warm Southern welcome. .. welcome to the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North. Peruse the incredible collection at the Knoxville Museum of Art. .. Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Star of Knoxville Riverboat. .. Shop till you drop at the Knoxville Center Mall. .. Or visit the magnificent Sunsphere at Worlds Fair Park, the site of the 1982 Worlds Fair. Theres so much to see and do near the hotel in Knoxville, you may want to plan a second trip!When you visit Knoxville, youll have the best of both worlds: all the excitement and amenities of the city, with the hospitality and charm of a small Southern town. Whatever your pleasure-from golfing to shopping, performing arts to professional sports-youll find it all near the comfortable Knoxville hotel. Whether youre on a business trip or family vacation, youll want a hotel in Knoxville that offers modern amenities and excellent service. Thats just what youll find at the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North hotel. Were conveniently located just five miles from the University of Tennessee and the Knoxville Convention Center, close to great shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities. Plus, were just a short drive from exciting area attractions, including Dollywood and Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Your adventure awaits when you visit the charming Knoxville hotel. services amenitiesEven if youre in Knoxville to enjoy the great outdoors, we want you to enjoy the great indoors as well. Thats why the hotel offers a full range of services and amenities at the hotel to make your stay with us exceptional. Are you planning a meeting? Wedding? Family reunion? Little League game? Let us help you with the easy booking and rooming list management tools. * Meetings Events* Local restaurant guide.
Hotel Features
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Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Refrigerator, Cable / Satellite TV, Kitchenette, Microwave, Hair Dryer, TV, Wheel Chair Access
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Fitness Room/Gym, Swimming pool, Fitness Facilities, Pool Indoor, Pool Outdoor
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Business Center, Elevator / Lift, Dry Cleaning, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Safe-Deposit Box, Meeting Rooms, Desk, Facsimile, Audio/Visual Equipment, Self Laundry
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site. Internet via modem/data port is available.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 3:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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Full Tour of Andrew Jackson's Hermitage Mansion and Grounds 7th president of the United States
Full Tour of Andrew Jackson's Hermitage Mansion and Grounds 7th president of the United States 2019. #hermitagemuseum #andrewjackson #pous Welcome to our channel. If would like your event featured on YouTube please contact us for a quote pgtracey@hotmail.co.uk
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Tennessee state song (anthem)
My Homeland, Tennessee is state song.Tennessee ( State of Tennessee)-The Volunteer State official anthem and state flag USA.Rocky Top is an American country and bluegrass song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant in 1967 and first recorded by the Osborne Brothers later that same year. The song, which is a city-dweller's lamentation over the loss of a simpler and freer existence in the hills of Tennessee, is one of Tennessee's ten official state songs and has been recorded by dozens of artists from multiple musical genres worldwide since its publication. In U.S. college athletics, Rocky Top is associated with the Tennessee Volunteers of the University of Tennessee (UT), whose Pride of the Southland Band has played a marching band version of the song at the school's sporting events since the early 1970s.Tennessee is a state located in the Southeastern United States.Tennessee has played a critical role in the development of many forms of American popular music, including rock and roll, blues, country, and rockabilly. Beale Street in Memphis is considered by many to be the birthplace of the blues, with musicians such as W.C. Handy performing in its clubs as early as 1909.[8] Memphis is also home to Sun Records, where musicians such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Charlie Rich began their recording careers, and where rock and roll took shape in the 1950s.[9] The 1927 Victor recording sessions in Bristol generally mark the beginning of the country music genre and the rise of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1930s helped make Nashville the center of the country music recording industry.[10][11] Three brick-and-mortar museums recognize Tennessee's role in nurturing various forms of popular music: the Memphis Rock N' Soul Museum, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, and the International Rock-A-Billy Museum in Jackson. Moreover, the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, an online site recognizing the development of rockabilly in which Tennessee played a crucial role, is based in Nashville.List of colleges and universities in Tennessee:American Baptist College
Aquinas College
The Art Institute of Tennessee – Nashville
Austin Peay State University
Baptist College of Health Sciences
Belmont University
Bethel College
Bryan College
Carson–Newman University
Chattanooga State Community College
Christian Brothers University
Cleveland State Community College
Columbia State Community College
Crown College
Cumberland University
Dyersburg State Community College
East Tennessee State University
Emmanuel Christian Seminary
Fisk University
Freed–Hardeman University
Jackson State Community College
Johnson University
King University
Knoxville College
Lane College
Lee University
LeMoyne–Owen College
Lincoln Memorial University
Lipscomb University
Martin Methodist College
Maryville College
Meharry Medical College
Memphis College of Art
Memphis Theological Seminary
Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary
Middle Tennessee State University
Milligan College
Motlow State Community College
Nashville School of Law
Nashville State Community College
Northeast State Community College
Nossi College of Art
O'More College of Design
Pellissippi State Community College
Rhodes College
Roane State Community College
Sewanee: The University of the South
South College School of Pharmacy
Southern Adventist University
Southern College of Optometry
Southwest Tennessee Community College
Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology
Tennessee State University
Tennessee Technological University
Tennessee Temple University
Tennessee Wesleyan College
Trevecca Nazarene University
Tusculum College
Union University
University of Memphis
University of Tennessee system
University of Tennessee (Knoxville)
University of Tennessee Health Science Center (Memphis)
University of Tennessee Space Institute
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
University of Tennessee at Martin
Vanderbilt University
Volunteer State Community College
Walters State Community College
Watkins College of Art, Design & Film
Welch College
Williamson College
Tennessee Whiskey is the title of a country song written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove. It was originally recorded by American country music artist David Allan Coe for his album of the same name, whose version peaked at number 77 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981.
COLUMBIA TN - James K. Polk Presidential Home & Museum | Truly Remarkable Life
I (Craig) took a little bit of a retreat to the country in the form of a road trip between June 23 - 28, 2017 and ended up exploring the Natchez Trace just south of Nashville, TN, I came across the home of the 11th President of the United States, James K. Polk. Much to my surprise, it was quite an interesting stop with rare and well-preserved history. The town itself wasn't overwhelmingly beautiful, but it does boast a very Back to the Future -like town square.
I would also recommend driving around within a few blocks of the square to find the beautiful old homes. They are very picturesque.
I was able to stop for photos and antique browsing at the square, and had lunch at the Market Square Café. It was very good, but I'd recommend something other than their signature dish -- the Tennessee Hot Brown. It was interesting, but the menu was so great that I left wishing I'd have tried something that wasn't swimming in alfredo sauce. Okay, so I can say I tried it ONCE.
There is just enough to do in Columbia to make an afternoon of it along your way down the Natchez Trace.
Be sure to look up the Meriwether Lewis historic sight in nearby Hohenwald, TN.
I plan to make it back someday to hit many of the old south plantations and civil war sites that are scattered along the Natchez Trace. In the meanwhile, I thought this would make a fitting Independence Day video! Enjoy!
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