A Little Tour of Historic Jacksonville, Oregon
We explore the historic town of Jacksonville, Oregon... We take the trolley tour, we walk through downtown, we wander the grounds at the Britt Festival, and we check out the Jacksonville Woodlands... Oh, and we see LOTS of deer!
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Cemetery Snow
It's a rare event to see this much snow on Jacksonville's Historic Cemetery. These photos were taken nearly a week after some portions of Southern Oregon were hit with up to eight inches of the white stuff.
Not a Midwest blizzard, but more than enough for the locals.
The Great Migration of 1843 MEDFORD APPLEGATE JACKSONVILLE GOLD HILL OREGON HISTORY
The Oregon Trail was laid by fur trappers and traders from about 1811 to 1840 and was only passable on foot or by horseback. By 1836, when the first migrant wagon train was organized in Independence, Missouri, a wagon trail had been cleared to Fort Hall, Idaho. Wagon trails were cleared further and further west, eventually reaching all the way to the Willamette Valley in Oregon. What came to be called the Oregon Trail was complete, even as improved roads, cutouts, ferries and bridges made the trip faster and safer almost every year.
On May 1, 1839, a group of eighteen men from Peoria, Illinois, set out with the intention of colonizing the Oregon country on behalf of the United States of America .
In what was dubbed The Great Migration of 1843 or the Wagon Train of 1843,[20][21] an estimated 700 to 1,000 emigrants left for Oregon.
From the early to mid-1830s (and particularly through the epoch years; 1846--1869) the Oregon Trail and its many offshoots were used by about 400,000 settlers, ranchers, farmers, miners, and businessmen and their families.
The Great Migration of 1843 MEDFORD APPLEGATE JACKSONVILLE GOLD HILL OREGON HISTORY
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JACKSON COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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Summer 2012 in Jacksonville, Oregon
This aerial video was shot in Jacksonville, Oregon in the summer of 2012.
The video was shot from a UAV hexacopter camera vehicle.
Music: Small Town by John Mellencamp.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
HIRE, PROFESSIONAL, VIDEO, PROFESSIONALS, VIDEOS, OREGON, YOUTUBE, HIRES, BUSINESS, HIRING,
JACKSONVILLE OREGON IS HISTORIC AND WAS AN OLD WILD WEST TOWN
AND GOLD MINE TOWN, EVEN GOLD MINE TUNNELS BELOW THE CITY STREETS.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
TODAY THERE IS A REGULAR LIVING AREA AND COMMERCIAL AREA AND THERE IS A SMALL 4 BLOCK AREA FOR TOURISTS TO COME SEE HOW IT USED TO BE WITH OLD, OLD BRICK BUILDINGS, SOME ON THE HISTORIC ROLE.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
BRITT MUSIC FESTIVAL BRINGS IN THE MOST TOURISM WITH A LOT OF NICE MUSIC TALENT.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
THE JACKSONVILLE CEMETERY IS PERHAPS THE BIGGEST DAYTIME DRAW FOR TOURISTS AS WELL AS THE J VILLE TAVERN.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
OLD HOMES, OLD BUILDINGS AND AN OLD CEMETERY TO VISIT IF YOU HAVE THE TIME TO TRAVEL THE 8 MILES OR SO FROM MEDFORD.
JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
A LOT OF BED AND BREAKFAST PLACES FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM.
QUAINT. Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way:JACKSONVILLE OREGON BED AND BREAKFAST VIDEOS BUSINESS
Beekman Bank Tour in Jacksonville
By Aaron Nilsson/KTVL.com
JACKSONVILLE, Ore. -- News 10 got a private tour at the Beekman Bank put on by Historic Jacksonville Inc.
It formed in early 2014 after the city took over buildings previously managed by the Southern Oregon Historical Society.
The group realized the buildings are wonderful, but are simply old buildings with names on them without anything going on inside of them.
President of Historic Jacksonville, Inc., Carolyn Kingsnorth, said it's goal is to bring history to life.
History is people. History is stories. Jacksonville is a wonderful way to see that history, to experience it and to share these stories, Kingsnorth said.
The bank is open 11 a.m.to 3 p.m., once a month, as part of Jacksonville History Saturdays.
The Pioneer Cemetery has tours beginning at 10 in the morning.
Also, Victorian-theme tours at Beekman House from noon to four.
Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery
Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery Director, Darrin Brahaney talks about the history of the states veterans cemetery and its mission to serve and honor those who have served our country.
Haunted Places in Florida
From Jacksonville to Miami, Tampa to Orlando, St. Petersburg and more! Florida is full of some of the most haunted places on earth! We're covering some of the creepiest castles, houses, and cemeteries around. Enjoy!
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2018 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade
News4Jax broadcasts entire parade on Monday, Nov. 12
Oregon Trail Interpretive Center | Baker City Oregon | Rv Living
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We headed on over to Baker City Oregon to check out the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center and boy was it worth it! The center is super cool! Check out our time at the center.
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Hazzard Hill Cemetery
Hazzard Hill Cemetery, Waycross, Georgia
Memorial Day Weekend 2014
TAPS is played by Daniel Adams Butterfield, United States Army Ceremonial Band
Over the three-day Memorial Day weekend, volunteers from the Friends of Jacksonville's Historic Cemetery placed over 350 flags on veterans graves and then helped family, friends, and the general public find graves in the cemetery.
U.S. Drill Team @ The Spirit of America 2012
@ Greensboro Coliseum. 9/14/12
Missing in America
The Eagle Point VA National Cemetery and the Missing in America Project Honors Our Fallen Heroes March 19, 2009.
The Jacksonville Cannonball
From the 1890s until 1925 Jacksonville had its own shortline
railroad--The Rogue River Valley Railway.
It wasn't always on time and sometimes didn't even run, so residents
were happy to make fun of it.
CANADA's LARGEST junkyard with Free auto parts
Largest auto junkyard in Canada with free parts day.
Thanks to Standard Auto Wreckers for letting us film in their yard.
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Beyond the grave... c.spohn
Chris Spohn ... Outsider artist/musician jax fl. Old City Cemetery 2016
Haunted Places in North Carolina
From Charlotte to Raleigh, Greensboro to Durham, the Tar Heel state is covered in supernatural mystery, which is why The Speakeasy presents our picks for the top 10 most haunted places in North Carolina. Enjoy!
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700 Pound Snake Pulled out of Lake in North Carolina
Giant 700 pound snake caught in lake in Proctor, North Carolina. The giant man eating python was measured at 98 feet long. Police were contacted to see if there have been any recently filed missing person reports as a snake this big could have surely eaten a human.
This giant snake is massive and just gorgeous, but it didn't take long to find out that the STORY behind it... was fake, just another hoax.
While the image is indeed real, I think the size of the giant snake could have been exaggerated due to the camera angle
Nevertheless, this snake is still huge, but where did it come from? The markings on it's skin looks similar to that of a reticulated python native to Southeast Asia. After playing around with a little Google translate, the mystery was finally solved.
This giant python came from Indonesia and after some rough translating, it turns out that it was discovered this last Thanksgiving near the village of Belinyu City. It was found by accident by a group of construction workers who severely injured the reptile while knocking down a large dead tree in which the python was sleeping inside of. The workers put the dying snake out of it's misery and buried it.
It's sad to see such an incredible animal killed, especially one that could have been a new world record size. I wish there were more pictures so we could get a better idea of just how large it was.
I really enjoyed learning about this amazing snake, if you guys have any cool wildlife stories or interesting animals that you think I might enjoy, tell me about it on Facebook
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SBSH No. 08 Why I-5 Was Placed Where It Is
James E. Henley, former Sacramento City Historian, discusses one of fifty-five Small Bites of Sacramento History. Mr. Henley retired in October 2007 after nearly forty years as Manager of the Center for Sacramento History (formerly the Sacramento Archives and Museum Collection Center).