National Rifle Association Museum - Fairfax, Virginia U.S.A.
The NRA Museum in Fairfax has a display of firearms from all over the ages & all genres.
Firearms which reflect the years when America became a country & to the technology of the firearms of today.
Some movie props also feature too, light sabres from Star Wars, prop guns from the Lethal Weapon & Terminator movies.
If you're a lover of firearms, this is a tourist attraction you MUST visit.
Don't forget to support the NRA by visiting the gift shop.
This is the place where the song I've shot every gun - Steve Lee was filmed in.
Drive to San Rafael from Fairfax; California
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Residence Inn by Marriott Fairfax City - Fairfax Hotels, Virginia
Residence Inn by Marriott Fairfax City 3 Stars Hotel in Fairfax, Virginia Within US Travel DirectoryLocated just off Interstate 66 and 5 minutes’ drive from Fairfax city centre, this hotel features an outdoor pool.
Free Wi-Fi and a daily breakfast buffet are provided.
A social is also held in the evenings on select days.
A flat-screen TV, a kitchenette and an iPod docking station are found in each modern room at Residence Inn by Marriott Fairfax City.
A work desk and coffee-making facilities are included.
Guests of the Fairfax City Residence Inn can enjoy the on-site fitness room.
A business centre and a launderette are also available.
Van Dyck Park is 3.
2 km from the hotel.
The National Firearms Museum is less than 10 minutes’ drive away.
Residence Inn by Marriott Fairfax City, Hotel
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Fairfax Station Railroad Museum
Potluck goes to the Fairfax Station Railroad Museum to learn the history of Fairfax Station and tour the museum.
Los Angeles Museum Of The Holocaust
The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust (LAMOTH) is a museum in Pan Pacific Park, within the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California
It is dedicated to the remembrance and preservation of the history, stories, victims, and tragic events of the Holocaust during World War II. Founded in 1961, the museum is purported to be the oldest museum of its kind in the United States.
LAMOTH is always free for visitors and students, because the founding survivors insisted that no one ever be turned away from learning about the Holocaust.
In 1961, a group of survivors at Hollywood High School taking English as a second language classes found one another and shared their experiences. They discovered that each of them had a photograph, concentration camp uniform, or other precious primary source object from the Holocaust era. They decided that these artifacts needed a permanent home where they could be displayed safely and in perpetuity. They also wanted a place to memorialize their dead and help to educate the world so that no one would ever forget. Some of these founding survivors remain active on the LAMOTH Board of Directors today.
Fairfax Faces: Ascencio
Francisco Ascencio is a determined young athlete, and the third best freestyler in the United States. Both those go hand in hand. Curious about freestyle? Check out the video above.
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Kara Visits Hollywood Icon Marilyn Monroe's Museum on If I Can Dream
Kara Killmer visits the Marilyn Monroe museum to view artifacts and images from one of Hollywood's greatest icons.
Driving Through Lee Highway (Rt 29) - Arlington, Virginia , USA | Residential Areas
Lee Highway (also known as Rt. 29) is one of several main thoroughfares through Arlington.
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The Lee Highway was a national auto trail in the United States, connecting New York City and San Francisco, California, via the South and Southwest. After receiving a letter on January 15, 1919, from Dr. Samuel Myrtle Johnson of Roswell, New Mexico, David Carlisle Humphreys of Lexington, Virginia, put out a call for a meeting in Roanoke, Virginia, to form a new national highway association. On December 3, 1919, five hundred men from five states met in Roanoke to officially form the Lee Highway Association. The auto trail was named after Robert E. Lee
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Introduction to Arlington, Virginia.
Arlington is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, on the west bank of the Potomac River directly across from Washington, D.C. Although sometimes referred to as a city, Arlington is actually a county which contains no incorporated towns or cities within its boundaries. Originally part of the 10-mile square area set aside in 1791 for the nation’s capital, the land now comprising Arlington County was returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia by the U.S. Congress in 1846 and was known at the time as Alexandria County. In 1852, the independent City of Alexandria was incorporated from a portion of the County, leading to confusion, as two adjacent municipal entities continued to share the same name (Alexandria). The confusion was resolved in 1920, when Alexandria County renamed itself Arlington County, borrowing its name from the Arlington National Cemetery, which had been established during the Civil War on the grounds of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's former home, Arlington House.
Although best known generally as the home of the Pentagon, The Iwo Jima War Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetery, the County is also an important employment center. The Federal Government accounts for the lion's share of the roughly 200,000 jobs in Arlington, but high-tech companies have become increasingly prominent, as have several major associations, Fortune 500 companies, and other nationally known employers. The County’s residential population is among the most highly educated in the nation and is increasingly diverse. Arlington is the home of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and is serviced by the Orange, Blue and Yellow lines of the Washington Metro. The County is traversed by two Interstate highways, I-66 and I-395; as well as by the George Washington Memorial Parkway.
Arlington Area Attractions
The name Arlington is synonymous in many people's minds with Arlington National Cemetery, the most famous national cemetery in the United States. Veterans from all the nation's wars are buried in the cemetery, as are two former Presidents (John F. Kennedy and William Howard Taft). Also located in Arlington are the Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, and several notable memorials, including the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (also known as the Iwo Jima Memorial), the U.S. Air Force Memorial, and the Women in Military Service for America Memorial.
Other attractions in Arlington include the Arlington Arts Center, founded in 1976 and housed in the historic Maury School; the Arlington Historical Museum, housed in a two-story brick structure built in 1891 and currently standing as the oldest school building in Arlington County. The Ball-Sellers house, a one-room log cabin with a loft built by a farmer named John Ball in 1742, is a rare example of an ordinary person's dwelling of the 1700s. The Ellipse Arts Center is a 3,000 square foot visual arts facility which opened in 1990, and presents a diverse schedule of high quality programs in the visual arts. A wealth of other attractions abound in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including the following:
The National Mall
Ford's Theatre
The National Archives
National Air and Space Museum
International Spy Museum
Lincoln Theatre
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Chinatown
African American Civil War Memorial
Blair House
Folger Shakespeare Library
National Geographic Society
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
National Building Museum
Visitors to Arlington can take the very short trip to the other side of the Potomac, where the city of Washington hosts several major league professional sports franchises. These include football's Redskins (NFL), baseball's Nationals (MLB), basketball's Wizards (NBA) and Mystics (WNBA), hockey's Capitals (NHL), soccer's DC United (MLS), and lacrosse's Bayhawks (MLL).
Walking Tour LACMA and La Brea Tar Pits | 4K Dji Osmo Mobile 2 | Ambient Music
Hey guys, here is a walking tour of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Also included in this walk is the Tar Pits.
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Info On LACMA:
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum).
LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States. It attracts nearly a million visitors annually. It holds more than 150,000 works spanning the history of art from ancient times to the present. In addition to art exhibits, the museum features film and concert series.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art was established as a museum in 1961. Prior to this, LACMA was part of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art, founded in 1910 in Exposition Park near the University of Southern California. Howard F. Ahmanson, Sr., Anna Bing Arnold and Bart Lytton were the first principal patrons of the museum. Ahmanson made the lead donation of $2 million, convincing the museum board that sufficient funds could be raised to establish the new museum. In 1965 the museum moved to a new Wilshire Boulevard complex as an independent, art-focused institution, the largest new museum to be built in the United States after the National Gallery of Art.
The museum, built in a style similar to Lincoln Center and the Los Angeles Music Center, consisted of three buildings: the Ahmanson Building, the Bing Center, and the Lytton Gallery (renamed the Frances and Armand Hammer Building in 1968). The board selected LA architect William Pereira over the directors' recommendation of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the buildings According to a 1965 Los Angeles Times story, the total cost of the three buildings was $11.5 million. At the time, the Los Angeles Music Center and LACMA were concurrent large civic projects which vied for attention and donors in Los Angeles. When the museum opened, the buildings were surrounded by reflecting pools, but they were filled in and covered over when tar from the adjacent La Brea Tar Pits began seeping in.
Money poured into LACMA during the boom years of the 1980s, a reportedly $209 million in private donations during director Earl Powell's tenure.[7] To house its growing collections of modern and contemporary art and to provide more space for exhibitions, the museum hired the architectural firm of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates to design its $35.3-million, 115,000-square-foot Robert O. Anderson Building for 20th-century art, which opened in 1986 (renamed the Art of the Americas Building in 2007). In the far-reaching expansion, museum-goers henceforth entered through the new partially roofed central court, nearly an acre of space bounded by the museum's four buildings.
Info On the Tar Pits
The La Brea Tar Pits are a group of tar pits around which Hancock Park was formed in urban Los Angeles. Natural asphalt (also called asphaltum, bitumen, pitch or tar—brea in Spanish) has seeped up from the ground in this area for tens of thousands of years. The tar is often covered with dust, leaves, or water. Over many centuries, the tar preserved the bones of trapped animals. The George C. Page Museum is dedicated to researching the tar pits and displaying specimens from the animals that died there. The La Brea Tar Pits are a registered National Natural Landmark.
Tar pits are composed of heavy oil fractions called gilsonite, which seeped from the Earth as oil. In Hancock Park, crude oil seeps up along the 6th Street Fault from the Salt Lake Oil Field, which underlies much of the Fairfax District north of the park.[2] The oil reaches the surface and forms pools at several locations in the park, becoming asphalt as the lighter fractions of the petroleum biodegrade or evaporate.
The tar pits visible today are actually from human excavation. The lake pit was originally an asphalt mine. The other pits visible today were produced between 1913 and 1915, when over 100 pits were excavated in search of large mammal bones. Various combinations of asphaltum and waggler[clarification needed] have since filled in these holes. Normally, the asphalt appears in vents, hardening as it oozes out, to form stubby mounds. These can be seen in several areas of the park.
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Inaugural Visions: Presidents Washington to Obama
How do Americans measure leadership, vision, and policy to select the candidate they feel is best qualified to guide the nation? How has the process changed? Are the underlying principles of leadership consistent from the 18th to 21st centuries? How does the inauguration and inaugural address focus on our nation’s hope for the future?
Recorded live at Mount Vernon's Ammerman Student Leadership Program, we look at the presidential inaugurations from George Washington to Barack Obama. Moderator Jennifer Nedeau, Director, Bully Pulpit Interactive; Peter Henriques, Associate Professor Emeritus George Mason University; and Dr. Stephen J. Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, University of Mary Washington lead students in discussions on presidential inaugurations and how the presidency defines our nation.
This program is archived in the Fairfax Network Video Library and is available as a high-resolution MP4 video to download, record, and save. Registration is required. For more information, visit
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LIT In LA (Fairfax Blvd)
A Nice day out in LA when my old barbershop had me DJ in their store
Fairfax 275 Celebration - Martha Washington Recalls Marrying George
Learn about some of the significant moments in Fairfax County's history, as we celebrate the county’s 275th anniversary throughout 2017. Join the main celebration on June 17th, 2017, on the grounds adjacent to historic Fairfax Courthouse.
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Driving Los Angeles - The Getty Museum - The Grove - LA Farmers Market - Hollywood Blvd
Driving around the LA freeways and downtown, taking in the Getty, The Grove, LA Farmers Market and Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles 4K - Westwood - Driving Downtown USA
Home to young and ethnically diverse residences with a generally high level of income and education, Westwood is a commercial and residential neighborhood in the northern central portion of the Westside region of Los Angeles, California.
Westwood is the home of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Attractions include Westwood Village, with its historic motion picture theaters, restaurants and shopping, Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery and the Hammer Museum.
Holmby Hills is considered one of the wealthiest residential areas in Los Angeles, and the Geffen Playhouse attracts theater-goers.
Los Angeles, officially the City of Los Angeles, known by its initials L.A.) is the second-most populous city in the United States, after New York City, and the most populous city in the Western United States. With an estimated population of four million, Los Angeles is the largest and most populous city in the state of California and the cultural, financial, and commercial center of Southern California.
Los Angeles is also famous as the home of Hollywood, a major center of the world entertainment industry. A global city, it has been ranked 6th in the Global Cities Index and 9th in the Global Economic Power Index. The Los Angeles combined statistical area also has a gross metropolitan product of $831 billion (as of 2008), making it the third-largest in the world, after the Greater Tokyo and New York metropolitan areas.
How Youth in California Light the World Each Christmas
Over the past 47 years Galena Street East, a performing arts company in Northern California created by Latter-Day Saint founders Jeri and Richard Clinger, has given thousands of youth the chance to light the world each Christmas by sharing their talents with the community in a special Christmas program.
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Ryan's Market, Streetscape, Petersen Automotive Museum
MUSEUM HISTORY™
1934 La Salle Series 350 Convertible Coupe used a straight-eight design while Cadillac had popularized the V-8. This specimen was sold new in Argentina, and has right-hand drive.
If there is one thing that we all
have in common, especially in
Southern California, it's the
automobile. To some the automobile
is an appliance, but to us it is a
passion. The Petersen Automotive
Museum has been celebrating this
passion since 1994 on the corner of
Fairfax Avenue and Wilshire
Boulevard, the third most travelled
intersection in the city of Los
Angeles. It anchors one end of the
famed Miracle Mile created by real
estate developer A.W. Ross in 1936.
Created in a time before shopping
malls, the Miracle Mile centralized
shopping in the area and was The
place to go for high end shopping.
Wilshire was also home to various
firsts including dedicated left-turn
lanes and the first timed traffic
lights in the United States. Ross also
required merchants to provide
automobile parking lots behind their
stores, all to aid traffic flow.
Fair Oaks Estates Home for Sale in Fairfax, VA
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