Video Tour of Historical Coggeshall Farm in Bristol, R.I.
The eighteenth century farm invites visitors to experience what life was like in the 1700's.
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Coggeshall Farm Museum Documentary Part 1
Take a closer look at one of Rhode Islands hidden treasures, Coggeshall Farm Museum.
Coggeshall Farm is a living history museum which seeks to illustrate agrarian life while exploring the interaction between Anglo, African, and Native peoples on a coastal Rhode Island farm in the last decade of the 18th century. Set on 48 acres in Bristol, Rhode Island, the museum features an historic 18th century farmhouse, rare breed livestock, heirloom gardens and fruit trees, and costumed live interpretation of rural life in Bristol during the Federal period. Our regular museum programming is bolstered throughout the year by several special events, the largest and most popular of which is our annual Harvest Fair.
Coggeshall Farm Museum
Coggeshall Farm Museum is a living history museum in Bristol, Rhode Island honoring the lives of hard-working farm families in the late 18th century. We educate thousands of children every year and host major festivals, in addition to being open to the public throughout the year. For more information, please visit coggeshallfarm.org.
Coggeshall Farm Bristol RI by Walt Barrett
A part of the series A Positive View Of Rhode Island
There are 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island and we will do them all this year.
Filmed in Bristol, Rhode Island by Walt Barrett
Coggeshall Documentary from Years Past
This video was produced several years ago by Jesse Dufault and Sonny Default Productions. It features former Coggeshaller Justin Squizzero, who contributed greatly to our body of knowledge. Coggeshall Farm Museum is a living history museum in Bristol, Rhode Island honoring the lives of hard-working farm families in the late 18th century. We educate thousands of children every year and host major festivals, in addition to being open to the public throughout the year. For more information, please visit coggeshallfarm.org.
Above Coggeshall Farm Museum Aerial Footage in Bristol, RI
Ultra High Definition Aerial footage of Coggeshall Farm Museum located in Bristol, Rhode Island. A magical and friendly place. The two minute video is from a hazy Thursday morning on September 3, 2015. Would like to return on a more clear day. Did somebody say Harvest Fair? This September 19th & 20th would be a great time to return! Aerial footage and editing produced by John Belche of Tritonal Productions.
Coggeshall Farm Museum Documentary Part 2
Take a closer look at one of Rhode Islands hidden treasures, Coggeshall Farm Museum.
Coggeshall Farm is a living history museum which seeks to illustrate agrarian life while exploring the interaction between Anglo, African, and Native peoples on a coastal Rhode Island farm in the last decade of the 18th century. Set on 48 acres in Bristol, Rhode Island, the museum features an historic 18th century farmhouse, rare breed livestock, heirloom gardens and fruit trees, and costumed live interpretation of rural life in Bristol during the Federal period. Our regular museum programming is bolstered throughout the year by several special events, the largest and most popular of which is our annual Harvest Fair.
Coggeshall Farm Museum Documentary Part 3
Take a closer look at one of Rhode Islands hidden treasures, Coggeshall Farm Museum.
Coggeshall Farm is a living history museum which seeks to illustrate agrarian life while exploring the interaction between Anglo, African, and Native peoples on a coastal Rhode Island farm in the last decade of the 18th century. Set on 48 acres in Bristol, Rhode Island, the museum features an historic 18th century farmhouse, rare breed livestock, heirloom gardens and fruit trees, and costumed live interpretation of rural life in Bristol during the Federal period. Our regular museum programming is bolstered throughout the year by several special events, the largest and most popular of which is our annual Harvest Fair.
George makes a Spike at Coggeshall Farm-Now in HD-
George needs another spike so he draws one from the forge
Coggeshall Farm, Colt State Park
Bristol, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
I made a mistake and spelled Coggeshall wrong through out the video
Our Visit to Linden Place in Rhode Island
Beautiful 19th century mansion in Bristol, Rhode Island. Owned by the DeWolfs and the Colts, two of the wealthiest slave trading families of the day. Music by: Hammock
Somerset Open For Business: A SEDC Presentation
Our company was hired to produce a video for The Somerset Economic Development Committee to encourage current and future business development in the town of Somerset. We shot all footage, including the breathtaking aerial footage (we donated) of Somerset, MA. Narrated by Lori Belché. All music properly Licensed by DigitalMusic.com
Transcript and Time Links:
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As Somerset actively reviews the commercial
activity along Route 6, Route 138
and Route 103 for future business expansion options,
town officials are streamlining the zoning
and the permitting process as a step to incentivize commercial expansion.
The town has always been very efficient and
accommodating in their dealings with us.
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Currently we have under construction a
40,000 square-foot addition all combined it will
be a seven million dollar investment we will be making in the town of Somerset.
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As one of Southern New England's most
desirable suburban communities, Somerset features waterfront access, quiet neighborhoods an excellent school system, extensive town services as well as
convenient shopping and business districts.
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Although much of Somerset has been
rebuilt into mostly single-family homes,
a traditional looking, New England village,
retains an original flavor at the north end of town.
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The Village Waterfront Park area, also provides amenities for boating and picnicking. In addition Somerset has a
town beach and an adjacent recreational
area along its waterfront and offers
easy access to both the Taunton River
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and highway route 79 via the Veterans
Memorial Bridge. A wide variety of local
businesses both large and small, have
benefited from long-term support of its residents.
Somerset's main industry has been power
generation. With shipbuilding along the Taunton River.
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Historically supported from these
industries and its citizens, it has helped
the town maintain one of the finest
education systems in Southeastern
Massachusetts with a recently
constructed 82 million dollar state
of the art high school as its flagship.
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Somerset Berkley Regional High School we have
robotics labs and engineering design labs and we're
really excited about our new TV studio
that we will have next year we want to
build partnerships with our local
business and higher education
communities we feel that is very
important for our students to
demonstrate and apply those skills that
they're learning in classes outside of
the school walls. This requires great
collaboration between the School
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Department and the town and also the
local business community and by doing so
we know that all of our students and the
town will benefit from this
collaboration. A stellar school system
and a wide array of exceptional town
services including police, fire, water, sewer, rated Somerset number six in the 2015
real estate report of the hottest
communities in Massachusetts.
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Today, there is collaborative effort by
private, government and educational
partners to diversify and modernize
existing industrial assets within the
southeastern region of Massachusetts, while simultaneously developing new economic clusters.
Waterfront District Ready for Development
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Somerset is well poised to take
advantage of this moment with the
creation of a waterfront district and
the opportunity to develop a niche
manufacturing such as health care
centers, innovation biotechnology with
easy highway access as well as ship building and distribution with deep water access.
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Plans for the establishment of the new
Slades Ferry Landing district with proper
signage for major roadways are already
in the works.
Sustainable economic development can not exist without the support of its business community.
The common thread to Somerset, are the
amazing people who live there.
Family-friendly New England town, great
public schools,
developable land,
commercial districts,
high demand residential housing
inventory, established industries,
attractive quality of life.
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Police Chief: Somerset is such a close-knit community
with it. With a positive identity
and everybody knows each other and cares
about each other, cares about their
property, cares about their family, cares about their schools. So having that in mind,
it's a great place to live!
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Easy access to Providence, Newport, RI and Southeastern Massachusetts.
With so many assets in play and boundless opportunities, now more than ever,
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Somerset is open for business!
Colt State Park-Pier
Filmed on a cloudy day
A Tank Away: Bristol, RI
Bristol, Rhode Island is a friendly, walkable town with a picturesque harbor and a buzz worthy new pub.
Destinations - Bristol, Rhode Island
Home to America's oldest July 4th celebration.
Bristol, Rhode Island 4th of July parade 2015
This movie contains videos of several participants in the 230th Bristol, RI 4th of July parade, 2015.
Cedarock Historical Farm: A Glimpse of the Past
Colt State Park Time-lapse, Part 1 Storm - September 8, 2012
Colt State Park Time-lapse (12x), Part 1: Blustery Day at Picnic Area Near Narragansett Bay, Bristol, Rhode Island, Saturday evening, September 8, 2012, 6:54 PM - Canon PowerShot SX260 HS MVI_072680; 57 sec.
Music: Storm (Short Edit) by Alexander Perls (Dance & Electronic, 0:50)
SOLD 346 Wood St Bristol RI Mixed-Use
SOLD - Take a look at what is available in Bristol RI! Great opportunity with this mixed-use property including 2 commercial units & 2-spacious 3 bed apartments. Located on the corner of Wood & State St. including 3 garage spaces at a 4 way stop. For Sale! #346WoodSt #BristolRI Call, Text, Email Lisa 401-369-1766 lgtiv@aol.com
Horne Creek Farm - DanTraveling Travel North Carolina
From the Horn Creek Website
At Horne Creek Living Historical Farm, a multi-year project is underway to reconstruct the physical environment and seasonal work cycle of an early 20th-century family farm in the North Carolina piedmont. Visitors may encounter farm animals of all but vanished breeds once kept on the Hauser Farm or savor old-fashioned apple varieties grown in Horne Creek's heritage apple orchard. You can try your hand at cutting grass with a scythe or listen to a talk on how to cook on a wood stove. Through educational programs ranging from white oak basket making workshops to an annual corn shucking frolic, Horne Creek Living Historical Farm provides a unique opportunity to learn about our rural past.
Produced and Directed by
Dan McCoig
Photographs
Janet Lockerby
Opening Music
Kevin MacLeod
Solo Fiddle and and second guitar song
Nick Ulmer
Background Guitar
Dan McCoig
Thank You
Lisa Turney and Horne Creek Farm
Thank You Townsend Trio
for the closing credit jam
44 years production 2008
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Fireworks Bristol, RI 4th of July
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.