Wild Gals Old Time Photo Pigeon Forge, TN Attraction Deals
Walking into our studio is walking back in time, whether to an elegant parlor during the Victorian era (1837-1901) or a mafia Don’s headquarters in the Roaring 20s.
Women can dress as Southern belles, hillbillies, or saloon girls.
Men can dress as Civil War soldiers, cowboys, or gangsters. Whatever era and costume a patron chooses, they are guaranteed a fun time.
We are a family business that prides itself on taking high-quality old time photos. We have the best cameras, the largest variety of scenes, a plethora of costumes of all sizes, and the latest digital imaging computer software (i.e. Photoshop CS6). Come and give us a visit!
Modern-Day Photographer Takes Old-Time 'Spirit' Photos
In the 1860s and '70s, American photographer William Mumler figured out how to take photos in which ghostly images would appear in the background. Today, Baltimore photographer John Milleker uses the same tricks of the trade that made those old photos of spirits possible. VOA’s Deborah Block reports.
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Vintage Videos from Maggie Valley, NC Old Time Photos
Vintage Videos are old TV commercials from the Visitors' Information Channels. The Channels started in 1991, making some of these Videos nearly 25 years old. One thing for sure we all looked good back in the day! If you know someone in these videos, please share this site.. Check out VIC's new shows on our Youtube Playlists or VIC's Website visitorinfotv.com. And by all means please subscribe to Youtube VisitorsInformation Online TV Station.See the Visitors Information Channel at
These are the same tourist videos that are being seen by tens of thousands of hotel guests daily from the Visitors' Information Channels TV shows. VIC provides visitors with interesting facts about each area in an entertaining fashion and offer a glimpse into some of the best tourist destinations in the Mountain south.
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VIC Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge TN
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Cherokee, NC
North Carolina's High Country
Boone, Banner Elk, Blowing Rock, Beech Mountain, Sugar Mountain, Grandfather Mountain in NC
Maggie Valley, Waynesville and Haywood County
Gatlinburg Vlog #1
To celebrate my graduation, we went up to Gatlinburg,Tennessee for a few days. Here's what went down!
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All New SABLE' THEATER in Pigeon Forge TN
A NEW SHOW COMES TO PIGEON FORGE! COME EXPERIENCE:
IMAGINATION ON SAND
IMAGINATION ON SAND is an all new show at The Sable' (sub-LAY) Theatre, located at the foot of The Great Smoky Mountains near Dollywood Theme Park at 125 Music Mountain Drive at The Parkway and Teaster Lane at Stoplight #2 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
IMAGINATION ON SAND is a family friendly entertainment experience featuring an international cast of artists, acrobats, dancers, comedians, horse trainers, trick riders and over twenty AMAZING HORSES!
IMAGINATION ON SAND sets the stage for each scene with amazing sand art performed live right before your eyes and projected onto a huge high definition digital screen. Then, the scene that has been drawn in the sand comes to life in the center ring! Adventure, romance, humor and excitement are woven together into one unforgettable experience. You have to see it!!
TN Vacation's Lotz House Video - part I
This is the first part of a video on the Lotz House commissioned by the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. The video features JT Thompson, who runs the daily operations of the historic Lotz house museum.
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DollyWood Socks's photos around Pigeon Forge, United States (dollywood robert f thomas chapel)
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Wild West Photo Workshop 2015
Wyoming's Wild West Photography Workshop is hosted by Wyoming Camera Outfitters and Rick Sammon Photography. We would like to thank Canon for Sponsoring the event. Thank you to the Wonder Bar, Backwards Distill, Fort Caspar, Sun Ranch, and everyone involved in the entire event. Stay tuned for our 2016 Workshops!
RTE Today In Your Town in Cobh Pastimes Old Time Photography Studio
What a great laugh we had with our handsome Gambler, Colm Flynn from RTE Today - In Your Town series. Cobh born, Niamh Reilly, also joined in the fun at Cobh Pastimes, Old Time Photography Studio. Video by Liam Smith.
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Fall Rod Run 2014 Pigeon Forge Tn Part 1
Cars, cars, and more cars........
Teens Could Get Life In Tennessee Wildfires
Everything, including murder charges that could bring a sentence of life in prison, is on the table for two teenagers accused of starting a devastating wildfire in Tennessee, prosecutors warn. The pair, whose names and ages have not been publicly released, were charged with aggravated arson earlier this month and are in juvenile detention. Authorities say a firestorm that began with a blaze the teens allegedly started in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Nov. 23 ended up killing 14 people, injuring another 175, destroying more than 2,000 homes and other structures, and scorching around 20,000 acres of the park. It's not clear whether prosecutors plan to try the teens as adults.
CNN legal analyst Danny Cevallos says the teens could be tried for first-degree murder even if they weren't planning to kill anybody, because Tennessee law allows the charges killing of another committed in the perpetration of or attempt to perpetrate offenses including arson. Sources tell the Knoxville News Sentinel that the boys are 17 and 15 years old, making it possible that both could be tried as adults. The sources say the boys were tossing lit matches onto the ground around the Chimney Tops Trail, and they were tracked down with the help of a photo another hiker took of the boys walking away from the trail with smoke in the background.
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The Lost Sea Adventure : Largest Underground Lake - Boat Ride & Tour at Craighead Caverns
A visit to The Lost Sea in Sweetwater Tennessee , the largest underground lake in America . A lengthy tour thru the caves before boarding a boat to get a better view of this amazing hidden gem
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Teaching with Images - Keene, Visions of America, 3/e - CH20
For Chapter 20 of Visions of America, 3/e, author Jennifer Keene provides teaching tips on using images to help students think deeply and critically about World War I in American society.
80s Montgomery Scenic Traction Elevator @ The Summer Bay Resort Gatlinburg, TN
This is a Montgomery with A Series! From what I hear, this fixture is semi-kind of rare. It is kind of like Epco. But I like it! This IS a traction, but it is very slow.
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Mysterious Mansion Skeleton
Higher quality footage of the flashing skeleton at the Mysterious Mansion.
C-Gals 2011 - Rythm of Life (Cy Coleman)
Namibian Coastal Ladies Choir C-Gals, performing
Rythm of Life by Cy Coleman.
Interesting story about a whore finding her way to the Lord
Sound: 2011 Christus Kirche in Windhoek
Photo: 2010 Lutheran Church in Swakopmund (and practice venue).
Some of the Gals on the photos do not sing in the sound track, and new members singing are not captured on the photos.
Elk vs. Photographer | Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Update: I've been in contact with the photographer in the above video and we would both like to issue a statement regarding the news of the National Park Service's decision to put the elk down.
My statement:
I am deeply saddened by the fate of the elk. It has certainly pulled a black cloud over this whirlwind viral video experience.
I spoke to the reporter who broke the story and she assured me the decision was based on a pattern of aggressive behavior that began prior to the incident documented in this video. The behavior was the result of visitors feeding the elk and conditioning them to seek food from humans. This video only serves as an example of the elk's dangerous behavior, not an impetus to it.
Again, it brings me great sadness to learn of this beautiful animal's demise and the unfortunate circumstances surrounding it.
I'm looking into a destination for proceeds from this video to help the NPS educate visitors on the dangers and consequences of feeding wildlife.
I also want to be clear that James, the photographer, was not complicit in a behavior that led to the elk's demise, but rather was made an example of the result of such behaviors. The elk approached him from behind, likely looking for food as he was conditioned to do.
Statement from James (the photographer):
I love and respect animals and that's why I photograph them and don't hunt them. I am deeply hurt by the loss of such a beautiful creature that in its own way bonded with me. I looked forward to watching him grow to a mature bull as the years passed.
I'm truly heartbroken to know he is gone.
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While photographing elk at sunrise in the Cataloochee Valley of Great Smoky Mountains National Park I turned around to see what appeared to be just a curious young bull sniffing a photographer's camera. I snapped a few frames of the apparent harmless encounter.
But the elk became more interested in making trouble than simply the scent of a camera. He started physically harassing the photographer, escallating to full on head-butts.
I quickly switched the camera to video and let it roll (much of the time wondering when I should seriously consider intervening).
Most people who see this ask why the photographer seems to just take the abuse. I asked him in an email what was going through his head. This is his response:
My first thoughts were wow, he's getting pretty damn close here. But I've been up close before without incident. I hoped being still and passive would see him pass on. When he lowered his antlers to me, I wanted to keep my vitals protected and my head down. I felt that standing up would provoke him more and leave me more vulnerable to goring. I think that while protecting myself with my head down, having my head down was a signal that I was rutting with him. I was concerned at first, but when he started rearing back and lunging at me later on, I got scared and pissed off. That's when I wagged my finger at him to cut that shit out. I was relieved to see the Ranger coming.
So I guess at some point if the Ranger hadn't of pulled up, I would have had to disengage the best I could. I've joked with my friends that at least he took me for a buck and not a cow!
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How No Swimmers Noticed Toddler Drowning At Crowded Water Park Wave Pool
A heroic, eagle-eyed lifeguard came to the rescue of a 3-year-old swimmer that was drowning - and no one around the child even noticed what was happening. At Whirlin' Waters Adventure Park, a wave pool in North Charleston, South Carolina, a little girl was struggling and a lifeguard sprung to action. In a video of the rescue, people were swimming next to the girl, but don't appear to notice what's happening to her.
Otis Hydraulic Elevator & Otis Escalator @ The Lovely Riverbend Mall Gatlinburg, TN
{It appears that I just reached 200,000 views, so thanks!} This is a kind of weird mall in Gatlinburg. It feels like it is abandoned when it is really not. I mean, there are stores and everything, but it seems like nobody is there to clean or maintain it at all. Seriously. The bathrooms are ATROCIOUS. On the toilet paper dispenser, there is a poem that is not appropriate enough to post here. And both days I went to Gatlinburg, there was this hobo that was just sitting there smoking inside (the mall is open air, keep in mind and there was a cigarette butt thing next to the bench he was sitting at). Also, sorry for the poor video, but some tenants were giving me ugly looks, and I was not feeling very good.
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