C-SPAN Cities Tour - Casper: Wind City Books
Learn about Casper’s literary scene from Wind City books and the local author’s they feature in the store.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State Archives
A 17th century document stating religious toleration, a resignation letter from George Washington, and a ledger containing Frederick Douglass' date of birth. These are just a few of the items we'll take a look at during our visit to the Maryland State Archives. Elaine Rice-Bachmann and Maya Davis will tell us why these items are important to Maryland's history.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Mesa: April Summitt, Contested Waters
The Colorado River is considered to be the most litigated river in the world. In her book Contested Waters, April Summitt looks at the history of the river and its importance to the American Southwest.
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Kenny Chesney - Get Along (Official Music Video)
Kenny Chesney - Get Along (Official Music Video)
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An eight-time Entertainer of the Year award winner, Kenny Chesney is a country music icon with 30 #1 hit songs like “There Goes My Life”, “The Good Stuff”, “How Forever Feels”, and “Get Along” as well as 16 #1 albums such as No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems, When The Sun Goes Down, The Road and the Radio, and Songs For The Saints. His legendary catalog also includes popular duets like “I’m Alive” with Dave Matthews, “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven” with The Wailers and the GRAMMY-nominated hits “Down The Road” with Mac McAnally, “Shiftwork” with George Strait, “You & Tequila” with Grace Potter, and “Setting the World on Fire” with P!NK. All the hits and awards aside, Kenny is renowned for his inspiring live shows attended by his legions of fans, known as No Shoes Nation, each year.
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Providence: Providence Athenaeum
Providence Athenaeum
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Ghosts of the White House | Behind the Haunting #006
Ghosts of the White House | Behind the Haunting #006
In this live stream, we will dive deep into the reported paranormal claims at the Presidential Mansion in Washington, D.C. The White House. There have been reports of paranormal activity in this house for a very long time, join us as we cover this haunting.
Some of the White House ghosts disused in this video:
Ghost of Lincoln
Ghost of Abigail Adams
Ghost of David Burnes
Ghost of Dolly Madison
Story of Ronald Reagan's Dog Rex
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at:
Ghost Stories and Folklore are paranormal history videos that will cover the paranormal claims at the particular locations. On occasion, we may deviate from a location and provide some sort of creepy pasta or urban legend video. These videos are narrated by our mascot Boris to add that special creepy effect to the videos. So sit back, listen, and enjoy. You can see the complete catalog of Ghost Stories and Folklore Videos we have at:
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Thanks for watching, and happy hunting!
Trail Magic - Meeting Jonathan - Beauty Spot
My name is Lola (Lost On Land Again). I am a van dweller in training and this is my story.
I went up near Beauty Spot on the Appalachian Trail to do a little trail magic. We are on the TN/NC border. I got to meet some fantastic people including Jonathan, a guy I follow on YouTube. :) His channel can be found here
Life is all about the journey, not the destination. I hope you enjoy my videos! Stay Lost my friends!
My Intro made by Jacob at Chaos Paddlers
My Outro was made by FVM
My drone is brought to you by Camping With The Kelly's
Oregon Trail | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Oregon Trail
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The Oregon Trail is a 2,170-mile (3,490 km) historic East–West, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas, and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming. The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oregon.
The Oregon Trail was laid by fur traders and traders from about 1811 to 1840, and was only passable on foot or by horseback. By 1836, when the first migrant wagon train was organized in Independence, Missouri, a wagon trail had been cleared to Fort Hall, Idaho. Wagon trails were cleared increasingly farther west, and eventually reached all the way to the Willamette Valley in Oregon, at which point what came to be called the Oregon Trail was complete, even as almost annual improvements were made in the form of bridges, cutoffs, ferries, and roads, which made the trip faster and safer. From various starting points in Iowa, Missouri, or Nebraska Territory, the routes converged along the lower Platte River Valley near Fort Kearny, Nebraska Territory and led to rich farmlands west of the Rocky Mountains.
From the early to mid-1830s (and particularly through the years 1846–69) the Oregon Trail and its many offshoots were used by about 400,000 settlers, farmers, miners, ranchers, and business owners and their families. The eastern half of the trail was also used by travelers on the California Trail (from 1843), Mormon Trail (from 1847), and Bozeman Trail (from 1863), before turning off to their separate destinations. Use of the trail declined as the first transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, making the trip west substantially faster, cheaper, and safer. Today, modern highways, such as Interstate 80 and Interstate 84, follow parts of the same course westward and pass through towns originally established to serve those using the Oregon Trail.