HOME MOVIE 1940s TRIP TO BISBEE & PHOENIX ARIZONA 61484
This silent 16mm home movie shot in the 1940s starts with images of the Copper Queen Mine in Bisbee, Arizona at :29. You will also see images of the town of Bisbee including the Copper Queen Hotel at :41. At 1:31, the film appears to show the road to Douglas, Arizona with its gigantic copper smelter. The smokestack can be seen at 2:20. At 2:27 are leeching ponds for copper substrates. At 2:59, the filmmaker takes a drive up into the hills of Bisbee to a scenic outlook, and shoots the Lavender Pit. At 4:17 some of the mine's apparatus is shown including hoists. At 6:00 a cattle ranch is seen. At 7:50, part of Central Avenue in Phoenix is shown, with a couple of churches including the First Church of Christ at 9:00. At 9:13 the Westward Ho Hotel is seen. At 9:20 a rodeo is shown. At 11:40 a citrus grove is seen with a tractor being run to till the soil. At 12:20 a cactus forest is seen in the desert. At 12:41 a sign for the Apache Trail is seen. The Apache Trail in Arizona was a stagecoach trail that ran through the Superstition Mountains. It was named the Apache Trail after the Apache Indians who originally used this trail to move through the Superstition Mountains.
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Bisbee's Copper Queen Hotel thriving after 117 years
It is the longest continuously operating hotel in the state of Arizona.
Tour of Old Tucson
Surrounded by saguaro cactuses and in the shadows of the Tucson Mountains, it was called Hollywood in the Desert. UA alumnus Joe Camarillo, group sales manager at Old Tucson, takes us on an audio and photo tour. Read more:
House OKs massive copper-mining land swap in southeast Arizona
A land swap between Resolution Copper and the federal government is one step closer to reality after the House passed a supporting resolution. The deal would give the company over 2,400 acres of copper-rich forest land in exchange for 5,000 acres of conservation land. Cronkite News reporter Cassondra Strande has more.
Kartchner Caverns damage
Cronkite News reporter, Ruben Veloz, reports on the break-in and vandalization of the Kartchner Caverns.
Matthews Olympic Team - Coaches and drivers en route to London 2012
Matthews Coach Hire, from Inniskeen in Co. Monaghan are the only company in the state to secure a contract to provide transport at the Olympic Games, London 2012. This is the fleet and drivers on the M1 on route to Dublin Port.
This is Cottonwood!
Nestled between the red rocks of Sedona to the north and Mingus Mountain to the south lies the Verde Valley. It's here you'll find state parks, vineyards and entertaining attractions that offer activities for all ages. And right in the center of it all is Cottonwood, a small town with a big heart.
Join AZ Culture host Cindy Christi as she takes you on a journey to one of Arizona's best getaway spots, a town called Cottonwood!
Winner of the Governor's Tourism Award, Cottonwood is the perfect destination for vacations or a quick weekend escape. And that's what an intrepid group of adventurers did as they participated in the Cottonwood Culture Challenge. Follow them as they ride in hot air balloons, ride horseback through mountain trails, shop 'til they drop, taste the local wines and even search for aliens! If you're anything like our challenge crew, you'll be wanting to experience everything Cottonwood has to offer.
Welcome to Tombstone Arizona, Boothill, OK Corral and the Bird Cage Saloon! Home of Wyatt Earp!
TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA THE MOST AUTHENTIC WESTERN TOWN LEFT IN THE UNITED STATES. Walk the very same streets where Wyatt Earp and his brothers enjoyed the company of the likes of Doc Holliday! Step inside the historic buildings where a game of Faro or Poker would have called to the weary miner or even inside the silver mine where that precious dollar was once earned!
Stand where the legendary stories of the past actually occurred and encapsulate yourself in our authentic Wild West History!
Today Tombstone offers a glimpse into the past with historic attractions such as museums, history tours on foot, by stagecoach or trolley, underground mine experiences, paranormal adventures, shopping, dining and of course gunfight reenactments!
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Old Pueblo Trolley - Tucson Arizona
The Tucson Trolley is taking a hiatus while a new route is being created.
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Christmas Street Show
Christmas Street Show, Sedona, AZ
Vintage Trolley Quest - Episode 1 : Kenosha, WI
I venture to Southern Wisconsin to check out a heritage line that not many people know of...Enjoy!
Mission Tumacacori National Parks
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Sabino Canyon - Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Sabino Canyon Tucson
Located in the Catalina Mountains and part of the Coronado National Forest, this beautiful canyon offers outdoor recreation including hiking, swimming, biking and picnicking. For an overview of the area, take the narrated shuttle bus tour.
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- Tucson, Arizona, United States
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- Dan paddling at Sabino Canyon by Vicksanddan from a blog titled Desert and Cactuses!
- Sabino Canyon by Vicksanddan from a blog titled Desert and Cactuses!
- Sabino Canyon by Pmf1153 from a blog titled Desert and Mountains - a match made in heaven!
Tombstone Courthouse 2008
Very nice museum in the old Courthouse of Tombstone.
Gulf Coast Ducks Haunted Ghost Story Tour Saturday March 11, 2017
Gulf Coast Ducks Haunted Ghost Story Tour Saturday March 11, 2017
Our group of 20 had a fabulous time on this tour. The lighting is awful, so you will hear much more than you see watching this.
I wish we spent more time in the water, we can drive around downtown and tell ghost stories any day.
We had a blast though and would love to do the day tour!
Historic Downtown Miami, Arizona in the Rear View, 20 July 2014, US 60 Highway, GP016624
Historic Downtown Miami, Arizona in the Rear View, 20 July 2014, US 60 Highway, GP016624
Kartchner Caverns State Park (Rotunda/Throne Tour): Look Who's Traveling
Going on a tour at the Kartchner Caverns State Park to see the Rotunda/Throne Room.
In November 1974, Gary Tenen and Randy Tufts were exploring the limestone hills at the eastern base of the Whetstone Mountains. They were looking “for a cave no one had ever found” and found it. The two kept the cave a secret until February 1978 when they told the property owners, James and Lois Kartchner, about their awesome discovery. Since unprotected caves can be seriously damaged by unregulated use, they knew the cave had to be protected. Tenen and Tufts spent several years looking into the possibility of developing the cave themselves. Some members of the Kartchner family lived in Tucson and were very impressed with the development and operation of Catalina State Park by Arizona State Parks. They decided to approach State Parks to see if the agency was interested in acquiring this outstanding resource.
Quick escape to Bisbee, Arizona, using the Westways Magazine from the Automobile Club of Southern California as a guide. In this episode, we ride a train into a former working mine at Queen Mine Tours (0:22), explore the town of Bisbee with Lavender Jeep Tours (2:39) with stops at the Bisbee 1000 and the Lavender Pit, check out the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum (4:09), browse the art at Sam Poe Gallery (5:13), check in at the School House Inn Bed and Breakfast (5:36), and search for the paranormal with Old Bisbee Ghost Tour (6:05).
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Drive Lapse of Trip from Bakersfield to Getty Centre California
Drive Lapse video of trip from work in Bakersfield to the Getty Centre California
Shot using GoPro Hero 3: Black Edition
2 second setting @ 24 fps using QuickTime Player 7 Pro
3 hours of filming compressed into just under 4 minutes
Carnival of Illusion Corporate Event Entertainment
Corporate event entertainment with Roland Sarlot and Susan Eyed's CARNIVAL OF ILLUSION based in Phoenix Arizona. For more information visit carnivalofillusion.com/group-events.php
Nov 11 2007 - Sedona, AZ Downtown
Recorded on November 11, 2007 using a Flip Video camcorder.