Three Amazing Oregon Coast Shipwreck Facts You Don't Know (History)
from Three surprising shipwreck tidbits you likely don't know: the hidden wreck beneath Rockaway Beach, Depoe Bay's Boiler Bay, and the Peter Iredale during WWII. More on these at Historical photos courtesy Newport's Lincoln County Historical Society.
Voices of Oregon Culture: Milo (Newport Performing Arts Center)
The Oregon Cultural Trust is proud to present Voices of Oregon Culture, a video series showcasing the life-changing work of cultural nonprofits around the state.
We asked real Oregonians to share how their lives have been changed by arts, heritage, and humanities programs. The stories we gathered are a powerful testament to the impact of cultural funding in Oregon, and we're thrilled to share them with you.
Third Saturday n Newport Oregon 2015
Third Saturday n
Newport Oregon
2015
Day 8 of the Epic Road Trip - Newport, Oregon
Day 8 takes me to Newport, Oregon. Newport is a beautiful coastal town and I really enjoyed my time there.
Voices of Oregon Culture: Trudy (Oregon Historical Society)
The Oregon Cultural Trust is proud to present Voices of Oregon Culture, a video series showcasing the life-changing work of cultural nonprofits around the state.
We asked real Oregonians to share how their lives have been changed by arts, heritage, and humanities programs. The stories we gathered are a powerful testament to the impact of cultural funding in Oregon, and we're thrilled to share them with you.
Grayden Paul Bridge Beaufort NC 1957 - 2018
The Grayden Paul legacy
The Grayden Paul Bridge was named in honor of the late Grayden Muir Paul, who died in 1994 and was considered as successor to Leslie Davis as Beaufort’s “town historian.” Born in Davis in 1899, the son of William Luther Paul and Emeline Willis, Mr. Paul and his family moved to Beaufort about 1911 and lived at 117 Moore St. Mr. Paul completed one year of college at Wake Forest College, and in 1921 he married Mary Clark Wilhelm (1899-1996). The couple had three children – Grayden Jr., Harry Allan and Mary Frazier Paul. By the 1940 census, Grayden Paul was noted as “operator of marine shop; repairs and sales.”
Mr. Paul went on to serve as mayor of Beaufort during World War II (1941-42) and was also on the town board and the Carteret County school board.
In 1960, he also helped organize the Beaufort Historical Association, of which he was finance chairman and business manager. He also came up with the idea for the re-enactments of the 1747 pirate invasion. As noted in a Carteret County News-Times article at the time of his death, “as Mr. Paul himself told it, the only way Beaufort knew for certain it had ever had any pirates ashore was because somebody had found an ancient bill to the town jail for beef to feed the Spanish pirates.”
Best known as a Beaufort storyteller, Mr. Paul started conducting tours as early as 1952. He became a highly visible, all-around Beaufort ambassador and “raconteur,” famous for his double-decker bus tours of the Beaufort historic district. In 1975, he and wife, Mary, co-authored Carteret County, NC: Folklore, Facts and Fiction. In 1976, Mr. Paul was honored by the Historic Preservation Society of North Carolina with an Award of Merit and was the first Beaufort resident ever honored with a key to the city. From 1960 until 1978, Mr. Paul operated schooner-rigged sharpie Alphonso, which he converted into a “Museum of the Sea,” dry-docked on Front Street at the south end of Pollock Street. That site is now Grayden Paul Park, which features a walk-in boat launching area for small craft and an elevated dock and bulkhead that borders Taylor’s Creek. A gazebo and picnic tables add to the amenities.
In a 2015 interview with nccoast, Grayden Paul Jr., now in his 90s, noted that there is talk of making a park where the old drawbridge comes ashore now and naming it after his father to keep the tradition alive.
Archaeology On The Beach
The Search for the Early Submarines
A Journey Through Time: Archaeology at St. Johns
Two hundred years earlier than the Rivergate Industrial District in northwest Portland, Oregon, native Chinookan people of the lower Columbia River lived in huge plank houses at a settlement we now call the St. Johns Site. The site and much of the rich wetlands that supplied the people with a bounteous food supply now are buried beneath thick fill and urban facilities. This video describes this now vanished lifeway and takes you inside an archaeological excavation that is shedding new light on the complex society of the first Portlanders.
I produced this for The Archaeology Channel. Please see archaeologychannel.org for other projects I have worked on for them.
Oregon Historical Society
Portland State University is only a few blocks away from The Oregon Historical Society, where you can gander upon some of the most important artifacts in our states history. A recent bill passed in November of 2011 that allows Multnomah County residents into the museum for FREE!
BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
10 tips to dominate any Escape room- Prepare your brain for the Escape room using Brilliant.org. First 200 people get 20% off!!
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-8 roles for players-
-This is the escape room I filmed in. They were awesome to work with. If you live in Silicon Valley this is the perfect spot (not all Escape Rooms are created equal)-
-This is the harder room that looked like a castle-
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1:23- Spark- Maxwell Young-
2:08- The Ocean- Andrew Applepie-
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8:30- Breakfast- Andrew Applepie-
10:57- Q- Blue Wednesday -
11:49- Too Happy to be cool by Notebreak-
Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
1. Think simple
2. Searching
3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
5. Team roles
6. Lock types
7. Code types
8. Written clues
9. Look for patterns
10. Your guide is your friend
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Living in Newport Beach: the Dory Fishing Fleet
Beside the Newport Pier, the Dory Fishing Fleet is still going strong -- since 1891! It has been designated a historical landmark by the Newport Beach Historical Society. You can still buy fish from next to the pier, at the Dory Fishing Fleet Market--if you do go, show up early in the morning; they sell out fast!
Read more of my Living in Newport Beach posts, where I highlight a different aspect or place here in Newport Beach each week; go to my blog at reneewestblog.com/living-in-newport-beach
231 Yamhill County, Oregon
Commissioner Springer talks about how things are shaping up with 2 additional new commissioners on board. The conversation leads into the untruth of the phrase 'separation of church & state' and the harassment the media promotes.
Oregon Coast. Побережье Орегона (polozov 529)
USA, Neskowin, May 2, 2010. США, Несковин, 2.5.2010.
Ebb and Flow - a preview of what is coming soon.
Ebb and Flow a is very small sampling of the videos currently in production by the Lincoln County Historical Society. These videos featuring local people who lived and witnessed history in the making on the Central Oregon Coast will run in the Pacific Maritime Heritage Center's Doerfler Family Theater. Over twenty locals have been interviewed as they tell their stories.
This project is a result of the hard work and dedication of retired Newport City Manger Don Davis and Kevin Raichl of Visual Thinking Northwest
Fundraising continues for the theater and production of additional videos.
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Top 5 most horrifying things discovered in the earth
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The Haunted Farm
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The Maize at Little Darby Creek
Irons Fruit Farm
Lebanon
Sweetapple Farm Market
Vincent
Ramseyer Farms
Wooster
The Butterfly House Corn Maze at Wheeler Farms
Whitehouse
Fleitz Pumpkin Farm
Suter’s Produce Corn Maze
Pandora
Strangest Abandoned Places By State
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S.S. Coldbrook
Arizona
The Airplane Graveyard
Hawaii
The Bus Swallowed Whole
Montana – Nevada City
Montana –
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Nebraska –
Devil’s Nest Ski Resort
Oregon –
The Mary D. Hume Shipwreck
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Lake Shawnee Amusement Park
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Estes Park
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8 Strangest Abandoned Places In Kentucky
The 8 Strangest Abandoned Places In Kentucky
A Deserted Farmhouse – Near Carrolton
Deserted Farmhouse
Near Carrolton
Below The Goatman’s Train Trestle – Pope Lick
The Goatman’s Train Trestle – Pope Lick
Pope Lick
The Abandoned Coal Mines – Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky
The Kentucky Lake Building – Kentucky Lake
Kentucky Lake
Hayswood Hospital – Maysville
Maysville
The Ghost Ship – Petersburg
Petersburg
Ouerbacker Mansion – Louisville
Louisville
The Old Taylor Distillery – Millville
The Old Taylor Distillery
Millville
9 Creepiest Haunted Places in Ohio
The 8 Strangest Abandoned Places in Illinois
Chanute Air Force Base – Rantoul
Rantoul
Abandoned Train Car – Danville
Danville
Ashland St. Caves – Chicago
Chicago
Caves – Chicago
Abandoned Synagogue – Chicago
Synagogue – Chicago
Entire Streets – Cairo
Cairo
Joliet State Prison – Joliet
Joliet
State Prison – Joliet
An Abandoned Train Line – Poseyville
Abandoned Train Line – Poseyville
Poseyville
Vishnu Springs Remnants
Music Hall – Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Victoria Theater – Dayton
Dayton
Gore Orphanage Ruins – Vermilion
Vermilion
Rider’s Inn – Painesville
Painesville
Mudhouse Mansion – Colfax
Colfax
Helltown – Boston Township
Boston Township
Crybaby Bridge – Kirtland
Kirtland
Franklin Castle – Cleveland
Cleveland
Ohio State Reformatory – Mansfield
Mansfield
Wyoming –
The Smith Mansion
Missouri –
Abandoned Lebanon Railroad
Maryland –
The Enchanted Forest
Indiana –
The Palace Theater
Idaho –
Abandoned Bay Horse
Florida –
The Dome Houses of Cape Romano
Puerto Rico
The Bahamas
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Guam
Bermuda
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Harland Sanders Café and Museum
Harland Sanders Café and Museum
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Mammoth Cave
Bardstown
The Cumberland Gap
Newport Aquarium
Frankfort
Kentucky Horse Park
Abraham Lincoln’s Birthplace
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
Kentucky Railway Museum
National Corvette Museum
Abandoned Places
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Coosa River Ammunition Storage Bunkers
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Old Bryce Hospital
The Ice Cream Castle
Old Cahawba
Spectre Ghost Town
Sloss Furnaces
Leer Tower
The Alabaster Gypsum Plant
Belle Isle Zoo (Detroit)
Squaw Island Lighthouse
Portage Lake Observatory
The Francisco Morazan Shipwreck
Michigan Central Station (Detroit)
Eastown Theater (Detroit)
Prehistoric Forest
Knightridge Observatory (Bloomington)
The Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (Charlestown)
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Centralia Logging Town - Ruins in the Forest
Join me on an expedition into the Florida backwoods, on the hunt for overgrown ruins. The Centralia Logging town collapsed in 1922 and now its inhabited only by spiders, so many enormous spiders!
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Battle Rock State Park, 1947, Curry County, Oregon coast, USA
After World War II, the Meola family shot a series of 16mm silent movies on the Oregon coast. They drove the Roosevelt Highway (Hwy 101) from the California redwoods to Astoria, Oregon, during the summer of 1947. Benton County Historical Society is pleased to share this remarkable video footage from the Horner Museum Collection. bentoncountymuseum.org
Oregon State University Horner Museum Collection sponsored and supported in part by the Horner Museum Fund
McMinnville, Oregon
A video postcard of McMinnville, Oregon. Located about 35 miles southwest of Portland, McMinnville was founded by William T. Newby in 1855, and is now known as the capital of Oregon's flourishing wine industry, and the home of the world famous Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum. The city retains many of its original downtown buildings and exhibits a friendly and pleasant small town atmosphere.
Filmed for the Oregon Historical Society by James Norman. Music by Kevin McLeod. Shot in 4K with a Gopro Hero 4 and a Zhiyun Z1 hand-held gimbal stabilizer.
Pirates of the Pacific, Gold Coast - 2013
Pirates of the Pacific is a Gold Coast dinner and dance show that follows Captain Jack's journey through the South Pacific. Sail the Gold Coast Broadwater aboard the timber tall ship Maranoa, then come ashore and enjoy a delicious roast buffet at our pirate themed venue at Mariner's Cove, followed by an energetic Polynesian dance show. Your evening is hosted by Captain Jack Pirate Magician, so for a swashbulking pirate adventure filled with comedy, colourful dancing and a feast fit for a tribal chief, call the Captain and reserve your place aboard!
Graveyard on Oregon Coast 2008
some old some new but all over the fucking place...wow