Part 1 - Battle Re-Enactment Billy Creek Village
Part 1 begins with the necessary preparations for a 'public' Re-Enactment of a Civil War Battle. The location is at 'Billy Creek Village' - Rockville, Indiana during Civil War Days June 11, 1989.
Smed's Visit to Covered Bridge Festival Parke County Indiana October 11, 1992
Scenes of Rockville and Billie Creek Village
Billie Creek Village 6 13 10 Battle 3.MOV
Civil War reenactment at Rockville, Indiana
Billie Creek Village 6 13 10 Battle 1.MOV
Civil war reenactment at Rockville, Indiana
TV Pottery Demo for Billie Creek
1995 TV interview and demonstration on Channel TWO (WTHI) for Billie Creek VIllage in Rockville, IN.
March 3, 2019
Sunday Worship at Rockville First United Methodist Church in Rockville Indiana on March 3 2019
Billie Creek Village Owner Denied 3 Bids
Billie Creek Village Owner Denied 3 Bids
Rockville Indiana Court House Bell Tower
Rockville Indiana Court House
Sunday Worship at Rockville First United Methodist Church in Rockville Indiana
Sunday Worship at Rockville First United Methodist Church in Rockville IN
October In Indiana
I produced this program in 1966 while on staff at WTHI channel 10 in Terre Haute, Indiana. It was the first color production at the station. We shot it on 16 mm mag stripe film which was processed in Chicago and edited at our station. Bob Harvey was the photographer and film editor, Phil Brassie mixed the music and narration and yours truly wrote the script and did the narration. Parke County is in West Central Indiana, just north of Terre Haute. Because of the remote nature of the county, many bridges remained and became the focus of this festival which was started in the mid 50's. The festival continues today and still attracts people from across the United States and other countries as well. My wife, Jan, and I made a couple of cameo appearances in the film.
Parke County Covered Bridge Festival 2010
2010 Parke County Covered Bridge Festival — Mansfield Village Indiana
The Covered Bridge Capital of the World is Parke County, Indiana. There are 30 historic covered bridges in the county, which are on the National Register of Historic Places. Every October, there is a festival celebrating the covered bridges of Parke County, starting on the second weekend of the month. Autumn is an especially beautiful time to visit the Midwestern countryside. Fall colors decorate the trees and the weather is mild. The Parke County Covered Bridge Festival is regarded as one of the Top Fall Festivals in North America by the Society of American Travel Writers.
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Second opinion saves Rockville man's life
Bob Asher, a man from Rockville, Indiana, was urged by his family to get a second opinion after his doctors gave him a grim diagnosis. After consulting with new doctors, he had surgery to keep his heart going - and he wants others to hear his story.
2010 Parke County Covered Bridge Festival in Bridgeton
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Old Jail Inn EVP 2
THIS EVP WAS CAUGHT DURING AN INVESTIGATION OF The Old Jail Inn Rockville, Indiana.
Windmill in Seminole Canyon Texas
Historic Aeromotor windmill 1-16-11
FOOD FOLLIES II / MAY 1999 / PRO WRESLTING SKIT
ROCKVILLE HIGH'S (INDIANA) SECOND ANNUAL FOOD FOLLIES FOOD DRIVE
JOHN MARTIN
versus
BEN MARKHAM
for the fictional 'RWA Heavyweight Championship'
Local weatherman Kevin Orpurt is the special guest referee for the second time. Once again, Mr. Orpurt becomes involved in the action following the match's outcome.
Guy gets shot over an ipod
Guy gets shot over an ipod
Bridgeton Mill VLOG episode 1
Back to the Grind
Mike the Miller gets back to work after the tornado.
Miami Hotel Near Miccosukee Indian Village
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While staying at your hotel in Miami, experience how the Miccosukee Indian Tribe existed and still exists in the Florida Everglades. Located just 30 minutes west of Miami-Dade County, the Miccosukee Indian Village features a tour of the Miccosukee history, culture and lifestyle. Watch a variety of demonstrators and displays from woodcarving to patchwork, beadwork, basket weaving and doll making.
The history and culture of the Miccosukee Indian Tribe are reflected through their recently renovated Indian Museum. Highlights include a short film and historical artifacts. Experience the richness of the Miccosukee culture with paintings by tribal artists and a modern photo exhibit, which depicts contemporary Miccosukee society. This is also where the tribe proudly displays the government documents that gave them their sovereignty in 1962.
When you visit the Miccosukee Indian Village, make sure you catch the world-famous alligator demonstrations. You'll be amazed as brave tribesmen risk their lives in a pit full of alligators, performing traditional rituals that have been handed down by the Miccosukee Indians for several generations.
The Miccosukee Indian Village airboat ride enables you to explore the breathtaking beauty of the Florida Everglades. Experience the splendor and romance of an untouched, protected environment that features native plants, alligators, birds and other species of animals in their natural habitat. The airboat ride also passes through the untamed River of Grass and stops at an authentic, Miccosukee hammock-style Indian camp that’s over 100 years old.
The Miccosukee Restaurant features delicacies such as Miccosukee fry bread, pumpkin bread, Everglades frog legs, 'gator' and catfish. The Miccosukee Gift Shop features crafts ranging from authentic Miccosukee patchwork and beadwork to Navajo silver jewelry, which are available for purchase.
Riverton Parke Band and Guard at the Sycamore Invitational
The Riverton Parke Jr./Sr. H.S. Panther Band and Color Guard competed in the Sycamore Invitational at Indiana State University on Oct. 11, 2008. They won a 3rd place trophy, first time in school history a trophy was earned in competitive marching.