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Road Trip #478 - US Highway 64/74 East - Cleveland to Ocoee, Tennessee
Road Trip #478 - US Highway 64/74 East - Cleveland to Ocoee, Tennessee
In this series, we'll be traveling the back roads of Tennessee and North Carolina, between Chattanooga, TN and Gatlinburg, TN. In this video, we're on US-74 and US-64 most of the way, beginning at I-75, passing through the city of Cleveland and the unincorporated community of Ocoee, finishing at the Ocoee River.
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40 Tallest Building in each U.S. State Height Comparison - 3D
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Delaware Wilmington River Tower
Mississippi Biloxi Beau Rivage Casino Hotel
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New Mexico Albuquerque Albuquerque Plaza
Kansas Wichita Epic Center
Utah Salt Lake City Wells Fargo Center
Rhode Island Providence Industrial National Bank Building
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Arizona Phoenix Chase Tower
Virginia Virginia Beach The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
Maryland Baltimore Transamerica Tower
Connecticut Hartford City Place
Arkansas Little Rock Simmons Tower
Oregon Portland Wells Fargo Center
Kentucky Kentucky 400 West Market
Wisconsin Milwaukee U.S. Bank Center
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Missouri Kansas City One Kansas City Place
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Nebraska Omaha First National Bank Tower
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Louisiana New Orleans One Shell Square
Colorado Denver Republic Plaza
Alabama Mobile RSA Battle House Tower
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April 5, 1968 - Robert F. Kennedy's Remarks to the Cleveland City Club, Cleveland, Ohio
On the Mindless Menace of Violence was a speech given by United States Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. He delivered it in front of the City Club of Cleveland at the Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel on April 5, 1968, the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. He sought to counter the riots and disorder emerging in the United States' cities and address the growing problem of violence in American society.
‘’What has violence ever accomplished? What has it ever created? No martyr's cause has ever been stilled by his assassin's bullet.
No wrongs have ever been righted by riots and civil disorders. A sniper is only a coward, not a hero; and an uncontrolled, uncontrollable mob is only the voice of madness, not the voice of the people.
Among free men, said Abraham Lincoln, “there can be no successful appeal from the ballot to the bullet; and those who take such appeal are sure to lose their cause and pay the costs. Violence breeds violence, repression brings retaliation, and only a cleaning of our whole society can remove this sickness from our soul. For there is another kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions; indifference and inaction and slow decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. This is a slow destruction of a child by hunger, and schools without books and homes without heat in the winter. This is the breaking of a man's spirit by denying him the chance to stand as a father and as a man among other men.’’
[Wikipedia] Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable is a nonprofit historical society and social group dedicated to the study and discussion of the American Civil War (1861–1865).
The men and women of the Cleveland Civil War Roundtable reflect the ethnic, racial and religious diversity of Greater Cleveland. Its approximately one hundred and twenty members range in age from 17 to 94 years old, at every level of interest and historical expertise. Its common bond is the belief that the Civil War was the defining event of American history. It honors those who fought, suffered and died to preserve the Union, uphold the Constitution and destroy slavery. It also honors, for their courage and their bravery, those who fought, suffered and died for the cause of Southern Independence, a cause in which they genuinely believed. Further, it celebrates the reunion of the states that comprise the United States—one nation, indivisible, and one people under one flag.
The Cleveland group is the second-oldest Civil War roundtable in the country, after Chicago's. Since its founding in 1957, its members have met monthly from September to May. It meets at Judson Manor, on Cleveland's East Side near Severance Hall, for drinks and conversation, followed by dinner and a speaker or presentation on a Civil War topic. It also has an annual debate. Each meeting lasts approximately three hours and costs each member $25, meal included.
In addition to regular monthly meetings, its members also take an out-of-town weekend field trip in late September or early October, every year, to battlefields or important Civil War-related sites. Roundtable contingents went to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 1997; Antietam, Maryland, in 1998; Richmond, Virginia, in 1999; Washington, D.C., in 2000; Charleston, South Carolina, in 2001; Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley in 2002; Shiloh, Tennessee, in 2003; Franklin, Tennessee, in 2004; Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania, Virginia, in 2005; and Perryville, Kentucky and the Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio in 2006. Members also take other field trips on occasion, to nearby sites of interest, and have in recent years visited the James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Lawnfield), President James A. Garfield's home in Mentor, Ohio; the Western Reserve Historical Society's exhibit on the Civil War, in Cleveland; the new National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; and the archaeological dig on the site of the former Confederate prisoner of war camp on Johnson's Island, near Sandusky, Ohio.
Past speakers have included authors Bruce Catton, Shelby Foote and Noah Andre Trudeau, military historian Ed Bearss, and many others. The Roundtable is now mounting a national grassroots campaign to convince Congress and the U.S. Navy to name a Virginia-class submarine after the ironclad USS Monitor. The Monitor fought the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia to a standstill on March 9, 1862, in the first battle between ironclad warships (see Battle of Hampton Roads).
All Roundtable events are open to members and guests.
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What a USPS distribution center looks like during Christmastime
Original airdate: 12/12/2017 | BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP, Pa. - If your shopping's done, it's time to ship those gifts.
69 News’ Cali Desimone got a look at the Lehigh Valley Processing and Distribution Center in Bethlehem Township where more than 3 million packages will pass through before Christmas.
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USS Cleveland was the lead ship and one of the 28 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II.She was the second ship to be named for the city of Cleveland, Ohio.Cleveland was commissioned in June 1942, and saw extensive service in the war, in both the Mediterranean and Pacific theaters.Like almost all of her sister ships, she was decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, and never saw active service again.
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Cleveland gang-related shootout captured on video
WARNING: The video depicts a violent scene.
Surveillance video captured a shootout related to a long-simmering feud between Cleveland's Heartless Felons and Loyal Always gangs. The video was played at the trial of Jesus Bey earlier this month.
Cleveland County-The Epic History
Cleveland County -The Epic History is a segment of Carl White's Life in the Carolinas TV Show, which first aired in syndication on January 24, 2015.
Carl first provides an enthralling history lesson about the namesake of the county, Col. Benjamin Cleveland, a militia leader of the Battle of King's Mountain in 1780. Using his rich skills of storytelling and the accompanying video battle reenactments, Carl brings Col. Cleveland's leadership and heroism to life with realism and charm.
Next, Carl takes us to the Webbley House located in the county seat of Shelby. This was the home of O Max Gardner, former governor of NC. Gardner's wife Fay Lamar Webb was the daughter of James L Webb and niece of Congressman Edwin Y Webb. Carl discusses several of the prestigious state and national political leaders from Cleveland County NC, including Congressman, Governor, and Senator Clyde Hoey and Tim Moore of King's Mountain, recently appointed Speaker of the NC General Assembly.
Finally, we get a fly-on-the-wall insider's view of the textile industry when Carl takes us with him on his visit to STI, a leader of furniture upholstery located in King's Mountain. He interviews John Kay, president of STI on the floor of the factory, and asks all the questions we'd ask if we were with him. It is an informative and very entertaining look behind the scenes of a fascinating industry.
Carl White’s Life In The Carolinas is an Emmy nominated and award winning TV show in its sixth season. It airs throughout the Carolinas, check guide listings for air times. For more on the show visit lifeinthecarolinas.com
President Trump to rally in Cleveland at I-X Center
Nov. 5, 2018: As the final push to the midterm elections continues, President Donald Trump is holding a campaign stop in Cleveland.
A Visit to Red Clay State Park
Cleveland, Tennessee Mayor, Tom Rowland visits Historic Red Clay State Park
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According to the Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland is the fifth largest city in Tennessee industrially. Cleveland is home to several industries, including household cooking equipment, foodstuff, textiles, furniture, storage batteries, pharmaceuticals, industrial cleaning products, photographic processing, industrial and domestic chemicals, and automotive parts. Tourism also plays a major part, with many nearby attractions and yearly events. The Cherokee National Forest, the Hiwassee River State Park and the Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park are popular local recreational spots. The Village Mall Shopping Center and the Cleveland Mall Shopping Center offer facilities to local shoppers. Stuart Park Baptist Church, Clingan Ridge Church and Ridgeview Baptist Church are the local houses of worship. Local annual festivals include the Apple Festival, which is held every October; the Foothills County Fair, which is held every May, and the Cherokee Days of Recognition, which is organized every August.
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The Derby Diversity & Business Summit aims to pull together a special professional group with the intention of generating opportunities for diverse businesses in communities across the US. The mission of the Derby Diversity Business Summit (DDBS) is to support organizations who work to advance Diverse Owned Businesses. To accomplish our mission, we identify projects in which we can provide funding that supports education, business development and training initiatives for organizations committed to the advancement of Diverse Owned Businesses. Each year the DDBS committee chooses an organization that meets specific criteria and aligns with our objectives of strengthening the capacity and scale of Diverse Owned Businesses. The Derby Diversity & Business Summit is an event that will be held in Louisville, KY. Louisville is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the United States. Louisville is one of two cities in Kentucky designated as first-class. Louisville is known as the home of the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the University of Louisville and its Louisville Cardinals athletic teams, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and three of Kentucky's six Fortune 500 companies. The Derby Diversity & Business Summit will host its Inaugural event from Wednesday, May 2, to Saturday, May 5, 2018. The purpose of the Derby Diversity & Business Summit is to bring elite Women, LGBTBE, Minority and Veteran Owned Enterprises together to network, develop, and ENJOY the Kentucky Derby festivities with Corporate partners seeking to further strengthen their ties with certified firms with strong capacity and scalability. Attendees of the Summit will benefit from development seminars, panel discussions, and business leaders who will share their keys to success and the work being done to improve growth in the area of business diversity. Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in creating mass-media advertising or public relation campaigns; placing advertising in media for advertisers or advertising agencies; selling media time or space to advertisers or advertising agencies for media owners; creating and implementing indoor or outdoor display advertising campaigns; creating and implementing direct mail advertising campaigns; delivering (except by mail) advertising materials or samples; providing related services, such as sign painting and lettering, welcoming services, and window trimming services. Establishments not classified to any other sector that are primarily engaged in providing professional, scientific and technical services are included in this sector.
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Exploring Ohio Series, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums
Exploring Ohio Series, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. In this edition of Exploring Ohio we take a a look at what America's 1st Presidential Library and Museums has done with recent renovations showcase Presidential and American History. The Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Library & Museums is located in Fremont Ohio.
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Ohio: home to John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Jesse Owens, and many more famous people, as well as the Ohio State Buckeyes and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Find out more in our latest state video. #50states #OH
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Hi. My name is Michelle, and I am currently an intern in the Public Affairs Section at the
U.S. Embassy Vienna. Today, I'm here to tell you about my home state of Ohio.
Ohio often serves as a bridge between the Midwest and the Northeast, making it a popular hub for business. After all, it is home to Wendy's and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Ohio sits on Lake Erie to the north and is bordered by the Ohio River to the South allowing for many ports, as well as a lot of sailing, kayaking, and fishing. The river also gave Ohio its name. The Iroquois word ohi-yo means great river.
Native Americans inhabited Ohio for quite some time, with the Adena and Hopewell tribes being the most famous. Both tribes were mound-builders leaving behind spectacular works that are still studied today, mainly the Great Serpent Mound of the Adena and the earthworks from the Hopewell. However, these and most other indigenous cultures disappeared from Ohio by the late 17th century.
On March 1, 1803, Ohio became the 17th state. Today, Ohio has three major cities, known as the three C's, which cut diagonally across the state. Cincinnati is in the southwest, Columbus, the state capital, in the middle, and Cleveland, the Mistake on the Lake, in the northeast, where I'm from.
On the shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. While
often picked on by outsiders, Cleveland is a great place to live. It is also home to several
professional sports teams, including with my favorite baseball team-the Cleveland Indians. Go Tribe! Cleveland also has the second largest Playhouse Square in the country and the Cleveland Clinic and University hospitals which are world-renowned.
Also, my home town is often used as a backdrop in movies. In fact, The Avengers was
partially filmed in Cleveland and the upcoming Iron Man III and Captain America will
be as well.
Columbus is home to one of the largest college campuses in the country, The Ohio State
University, home of the Buckeyes, where you can always here our state rock song, Hang on Sloopy. As with most schools, our football team is the most well-known with seven national championships, but we can claim dozens of championships in other sports as well. Olympic gold-medalist Jesse Owens, basketball-star Bobby Knight, and golfer Jack Nicklaus all attended Ohio State.
Ohio is known as the Buckeye state, after the Ohio Buckeye Tree. Another nickname is the Birthplace of Aviation, as Ohio was home to the Wright brothers. Ohio is also the
birthplace of seven presidents and home to an eighth. One of these presidents James A.
Garfield lived less than twenty minutes from my home.
Ohio is home to both John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, and Neil
Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.
If you get out of the cities, you will see the beauty of Ohio that I love. The farmlands,
forests, and gentle hills are great for hiking, picnics, and even swimming if you're so brave. Here you can get all four seasons, gorgeous sunsets, and can drink your morning coffee while watching the deer in your backyard.
Ohio offers the best of both worlds, with the bustle of the city and the beauty of the country, so I invite you to visit-we have something for everyone.
Lost History Found
In this super short video, Lost History Found, we will explore ruins in the Southern United States. We will examine the Windsor Ruins in Mississippi and a Greek Romanesque Pantheon in Tennessee.
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At the end of this marathon my computer crashed and I have lost much of my work. I am back in the saddle now with a smooth running “reset computer”. It turned into a simple choice of hanging on to the past or moving forward.
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Honoring Unsung Heroes
During Black History Month, we pause to salute and reflect on the contributions African Americans have made to the rich fabric that makes up the United States. There are many untold stories that reveal the best of Americans who stepped up when duty called, broke color barriers, or quietly made their communities better one person at a time.
In tribute, President Obama recently invited six special senior citizens to visit the White House to honor as unsung heroes. These unsung heroes are individuals who strengthen their communities through extraordinary everyday acts of service done with reliability and commitment, but who seldom receive recognition.
Among those who visited with President Obama were pioneers in the struggle for racial equality, educators who changed their communities through the classroom, and people who believe that a lifetime serving others is a life well spent.
The honorees were:
Theodore Peters, one of the first African Americans to enter the U.S. Marines and train at Montford Point, NC, after the corps desegregation and a community leader in his South Side Chicago neighborhood.
Gladys Reid, a Cleveland, OH, volunteer who feeds the hungry twice a week and volunteers at local hospitals, often caring for patients who are 20 years her junior.
Velma Lois Jones, the first black classroom teacher elected to serve as president of the Tennessee Education Association and a local leader in the areas of civil rights, politics, community service, and education.
Columbus Preston Holmes, a former class valedictorian, World War II veteran, postmaster, sports commissioner, Selective Service board member, community leader, and active member of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Mound Bayou, MS, since joining the church 84 years ago.
James Alley Pat Patrick, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II, radio and television broadcaster, and Atlanta bail bondsman who came to the aid of many jailed activists during the Civil Rights movement, including Martin Luther King Jr.
Marguirette Levere, a church missionary, volunteer, adviser, and role model to her rural Maryland community -- roles she filled while tending to daughter Barbara, who has cerebral palsy and has been severely disabled since her birth 77 years ago. Remarkably, Marguirette doesn't wear glasses or take any medicines at the age of 106.
Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Overview
A Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) is where applicants for military service go to complete the enlistment process. There are 65 MEPS in the United States and Puerto Rico. Applicants who must travel a distance will receive free lodging at a nearby hotel. Meals and transportation are also provided at no cost.
Nicknamed Freedom's Front Door, MEPS are staffed with military and civilian professionals who carefully screen each applicant to ensure he or she meets the physical, academic and moral standards set by each Service. To do so, each applicant goes through the following steps:
- Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) testing
- Career Counseling
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- Background Screening
- Oath of Enlistment
Following the Oath, an applicant is now a full member of the U.S. Military. At this point, he or she may ship directly to Basic Training for his or her branch, or enroll in the Delayed Entry (or Enlistment) Program (DEP) and undergo training at a future time. It can be a long day, and a lot happens quickly, but applicants are briefed at every step by MEPS staff, and there is always help available should questions arise.
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Visit Chattanooga Tennessee Downtown Nightlife 2019
Are you looking to Visit Chattanooga? This is a walking tour from around downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. In the video I walk around one of the many festivals in Chattanooga that happen on weekends.
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Ohio's electric chair used from 1897 to 1963 is part of a display on capital punishment at the Cleveland Police Museum.
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