Hotel Indigo Columbus Architectural Center - Columbus, Indiana
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Experience Affordable Luxury at the Hotel Indigo in Columbus, Indiana. The Hotel Indigo Columbus Architectural Center is a sophisticated, full-service hotel in downtown Columbus, IN designed to create a sense of peace and serenity for all guests. Our boutique hotel is ideal for travelers who desire an escape from the ordinary but value the traditional hospitality and services of a standard hotel. Our luxury Columbus, IN accommodations offer quick access to area attractions such as Mill Race Park and the Architectural Tours of Columbus, IN.
Our luxury hotel is also near prime shopping spots, including the Edinburgh Premium Outlet Mall, the Exit 76 Antique Mall and great boutique shopping on Washington Street. Travelers looking for lodging in Columbus, Indiana can enjoy a relaxing stay at this hotel, located near many corporations including Cummins, Toyota, First Financial, Enkei and Impact Forge. Our boutique hotel in downtown Columbus, IN provides free high-speed, wireless Internet access, a heated, indoor pool and well-appointed rooms with modern decor, making it a true oasis for the business traveler. While lodging at our pet friendly hotel in Columbus, IN, you will be greeted by Miles, the lobby's welcoming pup. Grab a cup of coffee pull our your laptop or enjoy drinks over lunch or dinner in our restaurant, The Gallery Bar and Bistro. Pamper yourself and inspire your passions at the Hotel Indigo in Columbus, Indiana.
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ch 3) Persons Of Mean And Vile Condition
chapter 3: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 3, Persons of Mean and Vile Condition describes Bacon's Rebellion (1676), the economic conditions of the poor in the colonies, and opposition to their poverty. Zinn uses Nathaniel Bacon's rebellion to assert that class lines hardened through the colonial period.
Escape Rooms 101
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Inside Juvenile Detention
As recently as 2005, the state of Virginia had eight centers like Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Facility, housing more than 1,300 delinquent youth. But by 2017, after a series of reforms, that number had shrunk to one.
“It's not that you can't do good work here,” said Andy Block, who, since 2014, has served as the juvenile-justice department’s director. “But the place itself and the design and the size and the location are barriers to doing good work.” Block and others are working to close Bon Air and replace it with something that reflects the juvenile justice reforms that have taken hold in Virginia and across the country—a system that once focused on confinement is now dedicated to rehabilitation. In recent years, more than 70 percent of Virginia's juvenile inmates were rearrested within three years of their release.*
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*This documentary originally stated that Virginia has one of the highest recidivism rates in the country. This characterization was based on incomplete data. The documentary also stated that the three-year rearrest rate for current Bon Air inmates would be 74 percent. This was the rate for former juvenile inmates in Virginia in 2014. We regret the errors.
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Days Inn - College Park, GA
Welcome to Days Inn College Park, the hotel of choice for your next trip to Atlanta.
We're off ofI-285, convenient to the airport and Georgia International Convention Center, and just minutes from the area's most exciting attractions. From an afternoon cheering on the Braves or Falcons to a thrill-packed family adventure at Six Flags Over Georgia, we're close to it all.
For guests on business, we offer a business center, meeting room, and Wi-Fi. Everyone will enjoy our delicious complimentary breakfast, and our exercise room keeps your work-out schedule on track. We have a refreshing outdoor pool, and for those traveling with children, guests under 17 stay free with an adult.
Our clean and quiet rooms are the perfect escape at the end of a busy day. With comfortable beds, a refrigerator and microwave, and a wonderful cable package, you can sit back, relax and enjoy your stay at Days Inn.
Crime: The story of 3 girls who were kidnapped and kept captive for over 10years !
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It a amazing story about 3 girls who survived a personal hell !
Documentary exploring the kidnapping - and recent release - of the three young women who were held captive in a cellar in suburban Cleveland, Ohio, for 11 years. Featuring interviews with neighbors, witnesses, mental-health professionals and criminologists, the programme examines the long-term psychological effects of the girls' traumatic ordeal, and speculates the motives of Ariel Castro, the man charged with snatching them.
The Ohio State Reformatory, Mansfield Ohio
My first video with my new camera. (still learning how to edit)
I record the floor trying to not record other people.
I didn't write the information below, it was copied off of Wikipedia. If you would like to look up tour dates visit ohiostatereformatory.org .
You have to visit this place yourself. You wont regret visiting!
The Ohio State Reformatory (OSR), also known as the Mansfield Reformatory, is a historic prison located in Mansfield, Ohio in the United States. It was built between 1886 and 1910 and remained in operation until 1990, when a United States Federal Court ruling (the 'Boyd Consent Decree') ordered the facility to be closed. While this facility was used in a number of films (including several while the facility was still in operation), TV shows and music videos, it was made famous by the film The Shawshank Redemption (1994) when it was used for the majority of the movie.
On September 15, 1896 the reformatory opened its doors to its first 150 offenders. These prisoners were brought by train from Columbus and put immediately to work on the prison sewer system and the 25-foot stone wall surrounding the complex. The Reformatory remained in full operation until December 1990 when it was closed via federal court order. As the result of a prisoners' class action suit citing overcrowding and inhumane conditions. Over 200 people died at the OSR, including two guards who were killed during escape attempts.
See Top Secret Bunker Where 7,000 Americans Will Go in Event of Nuclear Bomb
A new book is highlighting some of the top-secret locations in America that could serve as a de facto White House in the event of a nuclear strike. A bunker built into a hollowed out mountain in Colorado is just one of the covert shelters where 7,000 Americans will go to in the event of nuclear annihilation, according to Garrett Graff, the author of 'Raven Rock: The U.S. Government's Secret Plan to Save Itself While the Rest of Us Die.'
ch 10) The Other Civil War
chapter 10: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 10, The Other Civil War, covers the Anti-Rent movement, the Dorr Rebellion, the Flour Riot of 1837, the Molly Maguires, the rise of labor unions, the Lowell girls movement, and other class struggles centered around the various depressions of the 19th century. He describes the abuse of government power by corporations and the efforts by workers to resist those abuses.
An Inconvenient History
The history and ideology of the occult societies that have been behind the events that have shaped our world and how they all stem from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. I ask you to approach the information from a non-emotional point of view and understand that my goal is to share truth, not criticism.
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The Strangest Disappearances In The Bermuda Triangle
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Indian Slavery: An Unspoken History
This program turns to an examination of Indian Slavery under the title “Indian Slavery in the Americas – Its Origins, Impacts and Implications.” The focus of this panel discussion is on the new perspectives on the institution of Indian slavery in the Americas and its relationship to African slavery, as well as modern day ramifications of Indian slavery for Native Americans. Scholars from Brown University, Rhode Island College and Roger Williams University explore this topic.
ch 19) Surprises
chapter 19: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 19, Surprises, covers other movements that happened during the 1960s, such as second-wave feminism, the prison reform/prison abolition movement, the Native American rights movement, and the counterculture. People and events from the feminist movement covered include Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell, Patricia Robinson, the National Domestic Workers Union, National Organization for Women, Roe v. Wade, Susan Brownmiller's Against Our Will, and Our Bodies, Ourselves. People and events from the prison movement covered include George Jackson, the Attica Prison riots, and Jerry Sousa. People and events from the Native American rights movement covered include the National Indian Youth Council, Sid Mills, Akwesasne Notes, Indians of All Tribes, the First Convocation of American Indian Scholars, Frank James, the American Indian Movement, and the Wounded Knee incident. People and events from the counterculture covered include Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Malvina Reynolds, Jessica Mitford's The American Way of Death, Jonathan Kozol, George Dennison, and Ivan Illich.
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Henry County Ellenwood Village,
South Atlanta Medical Retail & Restaurant Destination,
South Atlanta Economic Development,
Bellamy Brother's Memorial Park Splash Fountain improves esthetics & green space to North Henry County,
Huge Economic Development Project Significantly Improves North Henry County,
Physician Community Created in North Henry County,
North Henry County Creates a New Health & Wellness Community,
Health & Wellness is North Henry County's Trademark,
Bellamy Brother's Memorial Park and Nidus Development together creates the first Health & Wellness Community in the Atlanta Region,
Atlanta Regional Commission,
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Georgia Chamber of Commerce,
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Henry County, Fairview Community, Ellenwood Village
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Columbus police released harrowing body camera video from an apartment fire that happened on Rich Street last week.
The video shows a chaotic scene as dozens had to escape the burning building.
Residents tell us some had to jump from windows and they all helped each other out of that terrifying situation.
The video shows a Columbus police officer break a window and help pull a person out from a basement room in the building.
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David & Simon USA 2009 - Part 14: Six Flags New Jersey
New Jersey, Monday October 12, 2009: On the Columbus Day holiday, we rented a car and drove to Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey. We rode some of the best rollercoasters in the world before returning to Manhattan for a performance of Aïda at The Met. We encountered a spectacular freeway accident driving back. Music: Ripley's Rescue and Bishop's Countdown by James Horner from Aliens film soundtrack.
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ch 9) Slavery Without Submission, Emancipation Without Freedom
chapter 9: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 9, Slavery Without Submission, Emancipation Without Freedom addresses slave rebellions, the abolition movement, the Civil War, and the effect of these events on African-Americans. Zinn writes that the large-scale violence of the war was used to end slavery instead of the small-scale violence of the rebellions because the latter may have expanded beyond anti-slavery, resulting in a movement against the capitalist system. He writes that the war could limit the freedom granted to African-Americans by allowing the government control over how that freedom was gained.