Halloween Pumpkin Picking at Windy Acres Farm in NY on Long Island
Halloween Pumpkin Picking at Windy Acres Farm on Long Island in Calverton, NY
Windy Acres Farm has a pick your own pumpkins great for both carving a jack-o'-lantern or sugar pumpkins for making a pumpkin pie, walk through corn maze, horse drawn hayrides around the farm, fall Autumn cutouts for children to put their heads through and take photos with, Happy Halloween and Blessed Samhain Festival home decorations of scarecrows, cornstalks, and bales of straw hay, live animals for viewing and education, and a fresh vegetables farm stand open seven days a week.
Windy Acres Farm
3810 Middle Country Road
Calverton, NY 11933
Calverton is in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States of America
The community is on the border of the Town of Riverhead and the Town of Brookhaven.
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Melville Homes for Sale - Villages West at Huntington - www.LIPREALTY.com
July 29, 2013 - Melville Gated Communities - The Villages West at Huntington is a private, gated community in Melville in the Half Hollow Hills School District. Long Island Gated Communities and Golf Communities on Long Island have become very popular. The elementary school is Signal Hill. Middle School is West Hollow Middle School. The high school is Half Hollow Hills East. The house in the video is on Breeley Blvd in the Villages West and was listed with Hector Gavilla 631-870-0952. Call Hector about all homes for Sale in Melville or Long Island. Disclaimer: House in video may not be currently on the market. Also check out Villages at Huntington.
CONTACT HECTOR GAVILLA - LIP REALTY - 516-526-8557 (cell)
The Villages at Huntington and The Villages West at Huntington are both gated communities located near Pinelawn Rd in Melville in the Half Hollow Hills School District # 5 on Long Island. Both Long Island Private communities are located near Schmitt Farm and White Post Farms and Blackstone Steakhouse. Both the Villages and Villages West are situated close to the Route 110 Corridor and the Long island Expressway and Northern State Parkway.
Melville is a hamlet and is part of the town of Huntington in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, in the United States.
It is directly east of Nassau County border. The Long Island Expressway (LIE) and Northern State Parkway, two of the country's busiest highways and major points of entry in and out of New York City, pass through Melville. Melville is located immediately off of Exit 49 of the LIE. New York State Route 110 runs through the center of Melville.
The area was known to the native Americans as Sunsquams. In the 17th century it was known as Samuel Ketcham's Valley, named for a local resident. Afterwards it was known as Sweet Hollow. This name was replaced by Melville in school records in 1854. There is some debate as to the origin of the Melville name. It may be derived from the Latin for honey. (the area had an abundance of honey bees and this may have also been the origin of the previous Sweet Hollow name). It should also be noted that the author Herman Melville was being published around this time.
A Presbyterian church was built in Melville in 1829 at the northeast corner of Old Country and Sweet Hollow Roads. In 1977 the church was moved 1-mile (1.6 km) to the West. The church was in continuous use until 1930. It reopened in 1944 for the funeral of Edward Baylis and has been in use since then.
In 1909 a trolley line to Huntington was established. This was an extension of the Huntington Trolley Spur and went as far south as Amityville and had a connection to Babylon.There were six fare zones, one of which was the Duryea Farm at Melville. The line was shut down a decade later after farmers complained that noise from the trolley frightened their animals. Buses provided transportation after the trolley line closed. The growing use of private cars also reduced demand for the trolley line.
In May of 2011, construction commenced for the replacement of the Northern State Parkway bridge over Route 110. The original bridge is 63 years old. The project was budgeted for $56,000,000 and is expected to be completed in winter of 2013 and 2014.
Long Island's tallest point is Jayne's Hill near Melville, with an elevation of 400.9 feet (122.2 m) above sea level.
Economy
Many large Businesses have office buildings along the Route 110 Corridor of Melville, NY
Canon, USA in Melville, NY
Underwriter's Lab (UL) in Melville, NY
Nikon in Melville, NY
Sbarros Headquarters in Melville, NY
Capital One Bank in Melville, NY
Arrow Electronics in Melville, NY
Adecco (headquarters) in Melville, NY
OSI Pharmaceuticals in Melville, NY
Estee Lauder in Melville, NY
Media
Newsday (headquarters) in Melville, NY
WLNY-TV (headquarters) in Melville, NY
Gated Communities in Melville - Villages at Huntington - http://www.LIPREALTY.com
- LIP REALTY - 3 Bedroom ranch sold by Hector Gavilla 631-482-7052, in a private, gated community called the Villages at Huntington. The school district is Half Hollow Hills. Sunquam, West Hollow Middle School, Half Hollow Hills High School East. Contact Hector to show you more homes in gated communities in Long Island. Also check out Villages West at Huntingon, a gated community in Melville.
The Villages at Huntington was completed between 1999 and 2001 (previously McGovern Sod Farm). There are approximately 248 homes in the Villages, located next to White Post Farms.
The Villages West is also a gated community next to the Villages at Huntington. Often people get them confused or think it is the same community. The entrance for the Villages at Huntington is on Old Country Rd. The entrance for Villages West is off of Pinelawn Road just north of the Long island Expressway.
Nearby shopping includes the Walt Whitman Mall, Best Buy, Costco, Home Depot, Lowes, that are all located along Route 110.
Melville is a hamlet and is part of the town of Huntington in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, in the United States.
It is directly east of Nassau County border. The Long Island Expressway (LIE) and Northern State Parkway, two of the country's busiest highways and major points of entry in and out of New York City, pass through Melville. Melville is located immediately off of Exit 49 of the LIE. New York State Route 110 runs through the center of Melville.
The area was known to the native Americans as Sunsquams. In the 17th century it was known as Samuel Ketcham's Valley, named for a local resident. Afterwards it was known as Sweet Hollow. This name was replaced by Melville in school records in 1854. There is some debate as to the origin of the Melville name. It may be derived from the Latin for honey. (the area had an abundance of honey bees and this may have also been the origin of the previous Sweet Hollow name). It should also be noted that the author Herman Melville was being published around this time.
A Presbyterian church was built in Melville in 1829 at the northeast corner of Old Country and Sweet Hollow Roads. In 1977 the church was moved 1-mile (1.6 km) to the West. The church was in continuous use until 1930. It reopened in 1944 for the funeral of Edward Baylis and has been in use since then.
In 1909 a trolley line to Huntington was established. This was an extension of the Huntington Trolley Spur and went as far south as Amityville and had a connection to Babylon.There were six fare zones, one of which was the Duryea Farm at Melville. The line was shut down a decade later after farmers complained that noise from the trolley frightened their animals. Buses provided transportation after the trolley line closed. The growing use of private cars also reduced demand for the trolley line.
In May of 2011, construction commenced for the replacement of the Northern State Parkway bridge over Route 110. The original bridge is 63 years old. The project was budgeted for $56,000,000 and is expected to be completed in winter of 2013 and 2014.
Long Island's tallest point is Jayne's Hill near Melville, with an elevation of 400.9 feet (122.2 m) above sea level.
Economy
Many large Businesses have office buildings along the Route 110 Corridor of Melville, NY
Canon, USA in Melville, NY
Underwriter's Lab (UL) in Melville, NY
Nikon in Melville, NY
Sbarros Headquarters in Melville, NY
Capital One Bank in Melville, NY
Arrow Electronics in Melville, NY
Adecco (headquarters) in Melville, NY
OSI Pharmaceuticals in Melville, NY
Estee Lauder in Melville, NY
Media
Newsday (headquarters) in Melville, NY
WLNY-TV (headquarters) in Melville, NY
Geography
Melville, NY is located at 40°47′30″N 73°24′20″W (40.791593, -73.405439).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 29.3 km² (11.3 mi²), none of which is water.
Villages at Huntington - a gated community in Melville, NY www.LIPREALTY.com
Gated Community in Melville, NY - Villages at Huntington. This was filmed in 2007.
Melville Homes for Sale - - (631) 482-7052- Hector Gavilla - 4 Bedroom Bennington Colonial in the Villages at Huntington, in Half Hollow Hills School District #5. Sunquam Elementary School. Half Hollow Hills East High School. This is one of several private, gated communities in Melville. The Villages at Huntington is very close to Dix Hills and is located on Long Island. The home in a private gated community in Melville is listed with Hector Gavilla from LIP Realty Melville, New York. Call Hector Gavilla (631) 482-7052
Melville is a hamlet and is part of the town of Huntington in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, in the United States.
It is directly east of Nassau County border. The Long Island Expressway (LIE) and Northern State Parkway, two of the country's busiest highways and major points of entry in and out of New York City, pass through Melville. Melville is located immediately off of Exit 49 of the LIE. New York State Route 110 runs through the center of Melville.
The area was known to the native Americans as Sunsquams. In the 17th century it was known as Samuel Ketcham's Valley, named for a local resident. Afterwards it was known as Sweet Hollow. This name was replaced by Melville in school records in 1854. There is some debate as to the origin of the Melville name. It may be derived from the Latin for honey. (the area had an abundance of honey bees and this may have also been the origin of the previous Sweet Hollow name). It should also be noted that the author Herman Melville was being published around this time.
A Presbyterian church was built in Melville in 1829 at the northeast corner of Old Country and Sweet Hollow Roads. In 1977 the church was moved 1-mile (1.6 km) to the West. The church was in continuous use until 1930. It reopened in 1944 for the funeral of Edward Baylis and has been in use since then.
In 1909 a trolley line to Huntington was established. This was an extension of the Huntington Trolley Spur and went as far south as Amityville and had a connection to Babylon.There were six fare zones, one of which was the Duryea Farm at Melville. The line was shut down a decade later after farmers complained that noise from the trolley frightened their animals. Buses provided transportation after the trolley line closed. The growing use of private cars also reduced demand for the trolley line.
In May of 2011, construction commenced for the replacement of the Northern State Parkway bridge over Route 110. The original bridge is 63 years old. The project was budgeted for $56,000,000 and is expected to be completed in winter of 2013 and 2014.
Long Island's tallest point is Jayne's Hill near Melville, with an elevation of 400.9 feet (122.2 m) above sea level.
Economy
Many large Businesses have office buildings along the Route 110 Corridor of Melville, NY
Canon, USA in Melville, NY
Underwriter's Lab (UL) in Melville, NY
Nikon in Melville, NY
Sbarros Headquarters in Melville, NY
Capital One Bank in Melville, NY
Arrow Electronics in Melville, NY
Adecco (headquarters) in Melville, NY
OSI Pharmaceuticals in Melville, NY
Estee Lauder in Melville, NY
Media
Newsday (headquarters) in Melville, NY
WLNY-TV (headquarters) in Melville, NY
Geography
Melville, NY is located at 40°47′30″N 73°24′20″W (40.791593, -73.405439).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 29.3 km² (11.3 mi²), none of which is water.
[edit]Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 14,533 people, 4,930 households, and 3,993 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,284.0 per square mile (495.7/km²). There were 5,141 housing units at an average density of 454.2/sq mi (175.3/km²).
There were 4,930 households out of which 38.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 72.2% were married couples living together, 6.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 15.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.88 and the average family size was 3.23.
Melville Homes for Sale - http://www.LIPREALTY.com
March 8, 2015 - Demo only. This home may NOT be for Sale.
Melville Homes for Sale! Long Island Real Estate. 631-482-7052. Villages at Huntington Spectacular 3 Bedroom Townhouse in the Villages at Huntington, a private, gated community in Melville, NY. Half Hollow School District. presented by Hector Gavilla 516-526-8557 (cell)
Melville is a hamlet and is part of the town of Huntington in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, in the United States.
It is directly east of Nassau County border. The Long Island Expressway (LIE) and Northern State Parkway, two of the country's busiest highways and major points of entry in and out of New York City, pass through Melville. Melville is located immediately off of Exit 49 of the LIE. New York State Route 110 runs through the center of Melville.
The area was known to the native Americans as Sunsquams. In the 17th century it was known as Samuel Ketcham's Valley, named for a local resident. Afterwards it was known as Sweet Hollow. This name was replaced by Melville in school records in 1854. There is some debate as to the origin of the Melville name. It may be derived from the Latin for honey. (the area had an abundance of honey bees and this may have also been the origin of the previous Sweet Hollow name). It should also be noted that the author Herman Melville was being published around this time.
A Presbyterian church was built in Melville in 1829 at the northeast corner of Old Country and Sweet Hollow Roads. In 1977 the church was moved 1-mile (1.6 km) to the West. The church was in continuous use until 1930. It reopened in 1944 for the funeral of Edward Baylis and has been in use since then.
In 1909 a trolley line to Huntington was established. This was an extension of the Huntington Trolley Spur and went as far south as Amityville and had a connection to Babylon.There were six fare zones, one of which was the Duryea Farm at Melville. The line was shut down a decade later after farmers complained that noise from the trolley frightened their animals. Buses provided transportation after the trolley line closed. The growing use of private cars also reduced demand for the trolley line.
In May of 2011, construction commenced for the replacement of the Northern State Parkway bridge over Route 110. The original bridge is 63 years old. The project was budgeted for $56,000,000 and is expected to be completed in winter of 2013 and 2014.
Long Island's tallest point is Jayne's Hill near Melville, with an elevation of 400.9 feet (122.2 m) above sea level.
Economy
Many large Businesses have office buildings along the Route 110 Corridor of Melville, NY
Canon, USA in Melville, NY
Underwriter's Lab (UL) in Melville, NY
Nikon in Melville, NY
Sbarros Headquarters in Melville, NY
Capital One Bank in Melville, NY
Arrow Electronics in Melville, NY
Adecco (headquarters) in Melville, NY
OSI Pharmaceuticals in Melville, NY
Estee Lauder in Melville, NY
Media
Newsday (headquarters) in Melville, NY
WLNY-TV (headquarters) in Melville, NY
Geography
Melville, NY is located at 40°47′30″N 73°24′20″W (40.791593, -73.405439).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 29.3 km² (11.3 mi²), none of which is water.
[edit]Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 14,533 people, 4,930 households, and 3,993 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,284.0 per square mile (495.7/km²). There were 5,141 housing units at an average density of 454.2/sq mi (175.3/km²).
There were 4,930 households out of which 38.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 72.2% were married couples living together, 6.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 19.0% were non-families. 15.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.88 and the average family size was 3.23.
In the CDP the Melville, NY population was spread out with 25.5% under the age of 18, 5.3% from 18 to 24, 29.1% from 25 to 44, 26.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 94.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.9 males.
The median income for a Melville, NY household in the CDP was $112,527, and the median income for a family was $130,881. Males had a median income of $92,972 versus $73,495 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $64,053. About 3.0% of families and 4.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.2% of those under age 18 and 3.2% of those age 65 or over. The median house price in Melville as of 2007 is about $850,000.
Extended Stay America - Long Island - Melville in Melville NY
Rates: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Extended Stay America - Long Island - Melville 100 Spagnoli Road Melville NY 11747 Located 1 mile from the Long Island Expressway, this hotel is a 3-minute drive from Adventureland Amusement Park. The hotel has on-site laundry facilities and guest rooms with Wi-Fi access. A kitchenette is included in every room at Extended Stay America Melville. They are equipped with kitchenware. Rooms also have cable TV and are furnished with a work desk. The American Airpower Museum is 4.2 miles from the Melville Extended Stay America. Bethpage State Park is 2.2 miles away.
Things To Do On Long Island - Zip Line at The Adventure Park, Wheatley Heights, NY
Things to do on Long Island. Zip line & Climbing Fun in the great outdoors at the Adventure Park in Wheatley Heights Long Island.
Jan 5, 2016 - Melville Homes for Sale - Melville, NY 11747 - LIP REALTY
Gated Communities in Melville. Villages at Huntington - 3 Bedroom Ranch - - Half Hollow Hills Schools, Listed with Hector Gavilla of LIP REALTY. 631-482-7052. This Home is in a privates gated community in Melville. Amenities include a community swimming pool, playground, beautifully landscaped parks, 24 hour security guards.
The home in this video is an example of what the Andover 3 bedroom Ranch model looks like in the Villages at Huntington. Other models in The Villages at Huntington include the Bennington 4 bedroom, Stanford 4 bedroom, Princeton 5 bedroom, and other models.
The following streets can be found in the Villages at Huntington: Wendell Court, Barrett Circle, Herrels Circle, Meadowdale Drive, McGovern Drive, Wharton Ave, Lyndon Place, Garnett, Esmond, Dylan Place, Barton Ave, Robertson Place, Pembroke Ave, Coverly, Amberson Place, Auden Ave, Currier Ave, Forster Place, Hadley Place, Auden Avenue.
How LIP REALTY.com works for you. Finding your dream home in Melville, New York is easy with LIP Realty (Long Island Professional Realty). Our Melville Real Estate agents we work with are among the top listing and selling agents in the Melville real estate market. Our internet Real Estate website can locate every home for sale on the MLS, and exclusive Melville listings from the top Melville Real Estate agents.
LIP Realty makes finding your new home in Melville simple with our online buyer search tools and online real estate experts. We will help you locate New Construction in Melville, For Sale By Owner and Resale homes in all the communities of Melville and the surrounding areas.
Buyers Guide to buying a Melville Home for Sale
LIP Realty agents are knowledgeable of Melville neighborhoods, the status of available inventory in Melville and the real estate process from making the offer to the closing date. Use our online aerial maps of Melville to help you find your Melville dream home without driving all over town. You control the whole process from our LIP Realty website, choosing an agent, scheduling tours and presenting offers. We provide you with a full-time LIP Real Estate consultant to make the process go smoothly from start to finish. We can recommend mortgage brokers, home inspectors, lawyers and any of the other services you may need.
LIP Realty Buyer Agents can represent you when buying a home. To find out what a LIP Realty Buyers Agent is please visit The New York State Buyers Broker Association website at; NYSBBA.com.
Sellers Guide to Listing your Melville, NY Home
Hector Gavilla and his LIP Realty (Long Island Professional Realty) network bring real estate marketing to a new level with the technology you want and the exposure very few Long Island agents can offer homeowners. Our marketing plan for your home is customized, professional and comprehensive with proven results. Contact a LIP Realty Agent today to schedule a consultation meeting for your Melville Home.
Melville, NY 11747 Information
Melville is a hamlet and is part of the town of Huntington in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, in the United States.
It is directly east of Nassau County border. The Long Island Expressway (LIE) and Northern State Parkway, two of the country's busiest highways and major points of entry in and out of New York City, pass through Melville. Melville is located immediately off of Exit 49 of the LIE. New York State Route 110 runs through the center of Melville.
The area was known to the native Americans as Sunsquams. In the 17th century it was known as Samuel Ketcham's Valley, named for a local resident. Afterwards it was known as Sweet Hollow. This name was replaced by Melville in school records in 1854. There is some debate as to the origin of the Melville name. It may be derived from the Latin for honey. (the area had an abundance of honey bees and this may have also been the origin of the previous Sweet Hollow name). It should also be noted that the author Herman Melville was being published around this time.
A Presbyterian church was built in Melville in 1829 at the northeast corner of Old Country and Sweet Hollow Roads. In 1977 the church was moved 1-mile (1.6 km) to the West. The church was in continuous use until 1930. It reopened in 1944 for the funeral of Edward Baylis and has been in use since then.
In May of 2011, construction commenced for the replacement of the Northern State Parkway bridge over Route 110. The original bridge is 63 years old. The project was budgeted for $56,000,000 and is expected to be completed in winter of 2013 and 2014.
Long Island's tallest point is Jayne's Hill near Melville, with an elevation of 400.9 feet (122.2 m) above sea level.
Things To Do On Long Island - THE BIG DUCK, Flanders NY
Things to do on Long Island. Visit Long Island's most famous landmark in Flanders Long Island. The Big Duck, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. Annual Big Duck Holiday Lighting November 30, 2011.
Author Talks: Cesare Pavese and America
September 27, 2018
The UMass Amherst Italian Studies Program and the Libraries hosted a panel discussion to celebrate the acquisition of an important collection of Cesare Pavese's books, a gift from Lawrence G. Smith, author of Cesare Pavese and America.
At the time of his death Pavese (1908-1950) was one of Italy's best-known writers. A poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator, he had been profoundly influenced in his early years by American literature. As a scholar and translator, he introduced Italian readers to Melville's Moby-Dick, and to several other American authors.
Speakers:
Lawrence G. Smith: “'To Connie, who understands, from Cesare.' Four books inscribed by Pavese to Constance Dowling.
Mark Pietralunga: “'To my dear Buddy in America, who let me in a new world': Rivisiting the First Chapter of Pavese's Discovery of America”
Geoffrey Brock: Into a Rhythm: Translating Pavese's Poetry into English
Andrea Malaguti: First Love, Last Rites: Cesare Pavese and the Film Imagery
Co-sponsors: Dean's Office, Humanities and Fine Arts; Italian Studies Program; Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; UMass Amherst Libraries; UMass Press.
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The Market Revolution: Crash Course US History #12
In which John Green teaches you about the Market Revolution. In the first half of the 19th century, the way people lived and worked in the United States changed drastically. At play was the classic (if anything in a 30 year old nation can be called classic) American struggle between the Jeffersonian ideal of individuals sustaining themselves on small farms vs. the Hamiltonian vision of an economy based on manufacturing and trade. I'll give you one guess who won. Too late! It was Hamilton, which is why if you live in the United States, you probably live in a city, and are unlikely to be a farmer. Please resist the urge to comment about this if you live in the country and/or are a farmer. Your anecdotal experience doesn't change the fact that most people live in cities. In the early 19th century, new technologies in transportation and communication helped remake the economic system of the country. Railroads and telegraphs changed the way people moved goods and information around. The long and short of it is, the Market Revolution meant that people now went somewhere to work rather than working at home. Often, that somewhere was a factory where they worked for an hourly wage rather than getting paid for the volume of goods they manufactured. This shift in the way people work has repercussions in our daily lives right down to today. Watch as John teaches you how the Market Revolution sowed the seeds of change in the way Americans thought about the roles of women, slavery, and labor rights. Also, check out high school John wearing his Academic Decathalon medals. Support CrashCourse on Patreon:
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. As America invested in its market economy, certain transcendentalists resisted the rise of production and consumerism over individual freedoms, including Henry David Thoreau in his book Walden:
Ralph Waldo Emerson promoted transcendental values as well in his essay “Self-Reliance”:
Things To Do On Long Island - Darkside Haunted House, Wading River NY
Things to do on Long Island. Visit the Darkside Haunted House in Wading River Long Island. Make your way through the new expanded haunted village.
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Things To Do On Long Island - Vanderbilt Museum. Centerport NY
Things to do on Long Island. Visit the mansion marine museum, natural-history exhibts and grounds in Centerport Long Island.
A Deer Migration You Have to See to Believe | National Geographic
Researchers have only recently found the longest large mammal migration in the continental United States: Mule deer migrate 150 miles (241 kilometers) in western Wyoming each year. And it's no easy task for them—barriers include highways, fences, tough terrain, and bodies of water. In this video by Joe Riis, a National Geographic grantee and regular contributor, see the modern-day obstacles mule deer overcome to make the migratory trek that they likely have been making for generations.
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Vintage Television Commercials - 1980s - Part 1
This is a compilation of mostly national television ads that aired during the early and mid-1980s. They originate from off-the-air VHS recordings.
Some of these spots are masterpieces. They provide a glimpse into an era of TV broadcasting when the commercial breaks often were as interesting and well produced as the programs they interrupted.
All rights are acknowledged.
American Puritanism (I)
Featuring discussions of typology; John Calvin; Arminianism; materialism and idealism; phenomenal vs. noumenal; Puritan plain style; the form of the Puritan sermons; the Great Migration; William Bradford; and John Winthrop.
United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
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Chris Hedges at Moravian College: The Myth of Human Progress and the Collapse of Complex Societies
Christopher Lynn Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist specializing in politics and society, spoke at Moravian College on Tuesday, October 22. Hedges is the seventh Peace and Justice Scholar in Residence at Moravian College. His talk was drawn from his most recent book, Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt.