Our City Fort Piqua Plaza.mov
This is a monthly show that is filmed around Piqua, OH and shown an Channel 5. It is dedicated to showing off what all Piqua has to offer. This particular episode featured the Fort Piqua Plaza and the restoration project it went through. It was filmed with a Panasonic HVX200 and Edited in Final Cut Pro.
Piqua Ohio - Quality of Life Tour (Virtual Reality 360 Tour)
Welcome to Piqua Ohio! Embracing our rich history, enjoying our vibrant present day, and progressively planning our future. The heart of our city beats with pride and optimism.
Take a 360 degree virtual reality tour and see what our area has to offer and why we are so proud of calling our trail town home.
The Hollow - Piqua, Ohio
Look back at pictures and video of Piqua's iconic swimming pool - The Hollow.
Eye on History - Piqua in the Past
Eye on History with Lloyd and Virginia Smith.
Lloyd and Virginia share memories of Piqua as they show slides created from photographs that Lloyd took starting in 1944 with the 35mm camera Virginia gave him.
Produced by the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce Community Affairs Committee on May 31, 2002.
Memorial Day Parade, Piqua Ohio 2017
Tim In The Morning-Still The Best Social Media Voice in Piqua , Ohio
Tim has been a drummer and percussionist in the music industry for over 40 years now. Playing for such groups as The Coasters, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Chuck Berry and many others in the secular and Christian music industry. Tim is also a popular talk show host in the Upper Miami Valley as well. Listen to exciting interviews with such luminaries such as Jon Anderson of Yes and Hal Blaine of The Wrecking Crew.
Bodycam Video of Piqua Officer Cited For Operating a Vehicle Impaired - Ohio
Bodycam Video of Piqua Officer Cited For Operating a Vehicle Impaired - Ohio
Piqua, OH - Piqua Police released body camera video of an officer who was cited for OVI Tuesday.
In the 9 minute video, you can see a supervisor talking with Officer Justin Augustine after he crashed his call into a trailer on October 27.
Augustine is accused of being drunk when he crashed his patrol vehicle into a trailer behind a building in the 700 block of E. Ash Street around 8:45 PM Saturday.
The cruiser had damage to the right side from the windshield to the rear of the vehicle and both side windows were broken.
Augustine was placed on suspension for refusing the alcohol and drug tests and was cited for OVI. He is scheduled to appear in court on October 31.
Location: Ohio, USA
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Abandoned Aerovent Warehouse in Piqua, Ohio
I found this Abandoned Warehouse in Piqua, Ohio called Aerovent. This is their website and what they make apparently they are involved in the use of making fans.
But anyways, I am not sure how long this has been closed for or what the main function of this warehouse of theirs was.
Comfort Inn Miami Valley Centre Mall - Piqua Hotels, OHIO
Comfort Inn Miami Valley Centre Mall 2 Stars Hotel in Piqua ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory The Comfort Inn Miami Valley Centre Mall, off Interstate 75 central to the cities of Troy and Sidney, is attached to the Miami Valley Centre Mall, which features a food court, eight-screen movie theater and more than 50 retail stores.
It is within 16.
1 km of the Hobart Arena and Edison Community College.
Eldora Speedway is 54.
7 km from the hotel.
The nearby Historic Johnson Home is the focal point of the 200-acre Piqua Historical Area, which celebrates 2,000 years of Ohio's history and features costumed interpreters, farm tours and craft demonstrations.
Popular points of interest within 72.
4 km include the National Museum of the U.
S.
Air Force, Hara Arena, Conference & Exhibition Center and Grand Lake St.
Marys State Park.
Dayton International Airport is 32.
2 km and Piqua Airport-Hartzell Field is five miles from the hotel.
Visitors can enjoy easy access to scenic trails for walking, hiking and biking.
There are several restaurants within walking distance.
Hotel amenities include free wireless high-speed Internet access, free hot breakfast and coffee, free weekday newspaper, indoor heated pool, hot tub, fitness center and business center.
It provides business travelers with conveniences like access to fax and copy services, and free hard-wired Internet access and desk areas in some rooms.
The on-site meeting facilities can accommodate a variety of functions.
All guest rooms feature coffee makers, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards.
Some rooms include whirlpool bathtubs, microwaves, refrigerators and sofa sleepers.
Non-smoking rooms are also available.
This is a pet-friendly hotel; extra pet fees apply.
Valet cleaning services and a safe deposit box are available for added convenience.
Ample free parking is available and can accommodate most vehicles including motorcycles.
Comfort Inn Miami Valley Centre Mall - Piqua Hotels, OHIO
Location in : 987 East Ash Street,OH 45356, Piqua, OHIO
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Piqua High School RodeoSmall.m4v
Things to do in Piqua I Love Piqua Video contest
Created by Zach Martin, Cody Congdon, and Luke Schneider.
piqua homecoming
piqua hig school homecoming
Piqua Ohio's Historical Johnston Farm & Indian Agency (Johnston Cemetery)
Material Girls- Piqua High School The Company Just Us
(in order from lft to rt) Joni Barnett, Christian Lloyd(me), Amber Arnold, and Chelsea Hostetter perform Madonna's material girls as a senior spotlight for the 2008 Just Us show.
Erik D at Piqua PSG video by Alisha Lange
Erik D performing live at Piqua PSG in Piqua, Ohio. Video Shot by Alisha Lange.
South Piqua, Ohio Neighborhood
Just another neighborhood video from Piqua, Ohio. This time in South Piqua. I cover the streets south of South Street and West of County Road 25A in this video
The company piqua highschool cruise
Cruise
Piqua Show choir competition
The party in the pit.
The company piqua highschool cruise
Cruise
John Johnson's Farm & Indian Agency 2017
John Johnston was born on March 25th, 1775 in County Fermanagh, Ireland. He came to America at age 11 and settled in Pennsylvania, where he remained until the age of 16 when he entered the mercantile trade and began to transport supplies to the various forts on the frontier. During these journies he first 'laid eyes' on the land known as Upper Piqua, near the Great Miami river in present day Piqua, Ohio. He 'determined' to have it for his own, and kept this promise to himself some 12 years later when, in 1804, he purchased the land. At the time Johnston was serving as an Indian Factor for the US Government, operating a trading post in Fort Wayne in the Indian Territory (now Fort Wayne, IN). Later Johnston became the Federal Indian Agent at the fort. He continued to serve in Indiana until 1811, when he retired to his beloved Upper Piqua farm to become a 'gentleman farmer'.
John Johnston's days of peace and quiet were short. Less than a year after he and his growing family moved into the Upper Piqua farm, in June of 1812, war broke out. The US government needed someone in Ohio with experience with both Indians and soldiers to act as their agent, and Johnston was the perfect candidate. John Johnston became the Indian Agent for the Shawnee in 1812, and for the Wyandot and Seneca tribes in 1816. He also handled the Lenape or Delaware during this time. Johnston's role in Ohio during the War of 1812 was crucial. By the strength of his character he earned the trust of the various Indian tribes, and this trust allowed him to keep the peace during this turbulent time.
After the war ended, the Upper Piqua agency continued until 1829. At that time there wa a change of administration in Washington. As Andrew Jackson's Democrats took charge, those - like John Johnston - who were of the Whig party lost their jobs. By 1830 the Upper Piqua Indian Agency had ended, though Native Americans continued for years to come to the farm for aid and the company of their old friend.
John Johnston had many other interests, including farming, education, and the advancement of the state of Ohio, Miami County in particular. In 1825 he became one of Ohio's Canal Commissioners, and was responsible along with the others on the commission for choosing the route the Miami & Erie Canal would take through Ohio. He was on the traveling board of West Point Military Academy, and was one of the founding members of Kenyon College. Johnston was also a president and contributing member of the Cincinnati Historical and Philosophical Society.
A short biography of John Johnston would not be complete without mention of his family, the care and maintenance of which played a large part in his life. His wife, Rachel Robinson, was from Philadelphia. Her mother, a Quakeress, objected to 17 year old Rachel's choice of a man who not only espoused the Episcopalian faith, but was a captain of militia headed for a post at a military fort. The couple eloped in 1802 and began their life together by making an 850 mile journey through Indian territory to Fort Wayne. Their first child, Stephen, was born in August of 1803 at the fort. The last, James Adams, was born in 1830 on the Upper Piqua farm. In total, the Johnstons had 15 children, 14 of whom lived until adulthood.
John Johnston died in February of 1861, one month before the Civil War broke out. His life of nearly 86 year spans the history of the United States. Born in the year of Lexington and Concord, he met George Washington as a young man while residing in Philadelphia, served as a US Factor and Indian Agent under Presidents Jefferson through John Quincy Adams, and when he died in Washington City (present day Washington DC), Abraham Lincoln was in the White House. John Johnston's life and the site at Upper Piqua represent America at its best.
From the excavations at 1740s Pickawillany, through the westward expansion, to the encampments of the Civil War, you can find it all at the Johnston Farm & Indian Agency.
Comparing Piqua's arcade success to Dayton's struggle
Comparing Piqua's arcade success to Dayton's struggle