Lexington, Michigan - REAL USA Ep. 62
Lexington, Michigan is the sister community to Croswell, and another small town I spent part of my childhood in. With a population at last count of 1,178 Lexington is very small, but it is also a major tourist destination, and tourism is largely the basis for the town's economy. The marina and harbor of refuge pictured in this video is perhaps one of the largest draws to the town. This is where I spent part of my elementary school years, and in fact is part of the Croswell-Lexington School System. Located on the banks of Lake Huron it is and was a peaceful place to live.
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Old Fashioned Christmas Horse Parade - Lexington, MI
The Annual Old Fashioned Christmas Horse Parade in Lexington, MI in the sort of festivities going on in small towns all over America this time of year.
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funtyrone's city rollcall volume 2
funtyrone here with another city roll call. these are the radio ID's you hear right before the songs play on your favorite radio stations. featuring more new cities and stations, plus a few new states. at least i covered 48 out of 50 states. there is more new markets featured in states like the lonestar state, the show me state, nevada, one more new market in kentucky, 2 new markets for michigan, i cover most of the carolinas, one more new market for MD, and more. i also gave away a few AM legendary stations, plus a couple of FM legends too. plus, theres an extra special twist. new states includes montanna, the dakotas, minnisota, alabama, maine, and vermont. here is a listing of each city that is covered in the montage. note: i go by area.
southern cal:
los angeles
san diego
palm desert/palm springs/thousand palms
mahave/lancaster
San bernardino/riverside
Northern cal:
Fresno/tulary/hanford
san francisco
santa rosa
san jose
modesto/stockton
oakland
sacramento
oregon:
portland
Eugeen/springfield
seaside/astoria
coos bay/north bend
Washington state
Tacoma
seattle/remmerton
spokane
Arizona:
Tucson
Phoennix/glendale
Nevada:
Reno/incline village/carson city
Las Vegas/Henderson
Utah:
Salt Lake City
Colorado:
Colorado Springs
Denver
Pueblo
Montanna:
Helena
Callispell
Great Falls
Billings
Dakotas: North Dakota
Bizmarck
Fargo/moorhead
South dakota:
Madison
Rapid City
Sioux Falls
Watertown
Texas:
Brownwood
San Angelo
San Antonio
Waco
Corpus Christie
Victoria
Amarillo
Tylor/longview
Wichita Falls
Brian/College Station aka razs's valley
Abilene
Austin
Lorenzo/lubbock
Houston
Dallas/Fort Worth
IA:
Burlington
Des Moines
Dubuque
Fort Dodge
Minnisota:
Minniapolis/Saint Paul
Spring valley/Rochester/Austin
East Grand Forks/Grand Forks
Nebraska:
Omaha
Kansas:
Wichita
Great Bend/Hays
Salina
Emporia
Downs/mallort
Kansas City
New Mexico:
Albuquerque
Farmington
Rozwell
Missouri:
Asburry/pittsburg/joplin
Jefferson City
Rolla
Kansas City
Saint Louis
Arkansas:
LittleRock
Idaho:
East Idaho
Idaho Falls/Pocatello
Boise
Hawaii:
Honolulu
Louisiana:
Alexandria
Kaplin/Lafayette
Lake Charles
Monroe
Baton Rouge
New Orleans
Mississippi:
Gulfport
Taylorsville/laurrel/Hattisburg
Jackson/vixberg
Natches/batalia
Alabama:
Birmingham
Montgomery
Mobile
Florida
Pensicola
Fort Walton Beach
Jacksonville
Tallahassee
Tampa Bay
Miami
Orlando/De Land
Georgia:
Savanah
Atlanta
6-state junction
Illinois:
Chicago
Peoria
Danville
Decatur
Bloomington
Indiana:
Fort Wayne
Indianapolis
Terre Haute
Brownsberg
Evansville
South Bend
Kentucky:
Louisville
Lexington
Owensboro
Glasgo/Bowling Green
Michigan:
Dearborn/detroit
Bay City/Saginaw/Midland/Flint
East Lansing/lansing
Saint Joseph/Benton harbor
Wisconsin:
Green Bay/appleton/oshkosh and the fox cities
Wausau
Baraboo/Madison
Walkeshaw/milwaukee
Ohio:
Cleveland
Youngstown
Alliance/canton/akron
Columbus
Marion
Hamelton/Cincinnati
toledo
Pickwa/springfield/Dayton
Tennessee:
Nashville
Kingsport
West Virginia:
Fairmont
Morgantown
Virginia:
Roanoke/lynchberg
Jonesville
Luesa
Glawster
Norfolk/Newport News
Suffolk/Virginia Beach
Colonial hights/richmond
Washington DC
Maryland:
Baltimore
Ocean City/salsbury
Carolinas: North Carolina
Charlotte
Winston-salem
Raleigh/durrem
Lumberton/Fayetteville
Wilmington
South Carolina
Columbia/lexington
Greenville/Spartanberg
North Charleston/Charleston
Pensylvania:
Philadelphia
Easton/allentown aka lehigh valley
Erie
Pittsburgh
Chambersburg/hagerstown
Harrisberg/lancaster/york
New York:
New York City
Rochester
Long Island/Sag Harbor
Baldwinsville/syracuse
Ithica/homer/courtland
Massena/seaway Valley
Plattsburg
buffalo
albany
Vermont:
Burlington/waterburry
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Port Republic
Vineland
Connecticut:
Hartford
Delaware:
Wilmington
Rhode Island:
Providence
Maine:
Portland/saco/rumford
Massachusetts:
Boston
Springfield
Ontario canada:
Hamelton
Vancouver
Torronto
volume 3 is coming up soon. this time, i will go in separate videos going state by state. depending on time, i can get at least one to 2 states in. but for sure, i will try to cover all 50 states. This will include voiceovers as well. whereas volume one and 2 tried to go all-jingles. if anybody has any checks to contribute, PM me.
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Waving the American Flag in all 50 States- in under 90 seconds
How appropriate is it that I now work for American Airlines after completing this adventure!
All the states are shown in reverse alphabetical order.
More specific location details of various states:
Wisconsin: Milwaukee- Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory
Washington: Seattle- Pike Place Market
Vernont: Waterbury- Ben and Jerry's Factory
Utah: Salt Lake City- near Temple Square
Texas: Houston- Rice University
South Dakota: Sioux Falls- Falls Park
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
Oregon: Portland- International Rose Garden
Oklahoma: Arcadia- Pops Soda Ranch
Ohio: Cincinnati
North Carolina: Charlotte- Metalmorphosis
New York: New York City- Times Square
New Mexico: Albuquerque- International Balloon Fiesta
New Jersey: Atlantic City- Boardwalk
Montana: Butte- Granite Mountain Mine Memorial
Missouri: St. Louis- Gateway Arch
Michigan: Detroit- Labor Legacy Landmark
Massachusetts: Boston
Maryland: Baltimore- Inner Harbor
Maine: Portland Observatory
Louisiana: New Orleans- Steamboat Natchez
Kentucky: Lexington- Thoroughbred Park
Kansas: Wichita- The Keeper of the Plains
Iowa: Sioux City
Indiana: Indianapolis- Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Illinois: Chicago- Cloud Gate
Hawaii: Wahiawa- Dole Plantation
Georgia: Atlanta- Centennial Olympic Park
District of Columbia- Lincoln Memorial
Delaware: Wilmington- Frawley Stadium
Connecticut: Putnam- Bradley Theater
Colorado: Colorado Springs- Garden of the Gods
Arkansas: Little Rock- Big Dam Bridge
Alaska: Portage Glacier
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Croswell 2: Return to Normal - REAL USA Ep. 73
In Episode 61 we visited the town I grew up in, Croswell, Michigan. Unfortunately at the time we were there shooting, the main street (Howard Street) through the center of town was torn up for reconstruction and we weren't able to video the downtown area. So now that the work is completed, and after many requests from the loyal fans from Croswell, we finally had the opportunity to revisit my hometown and now we can share with you the heart of Croswell!
Croswell, Michigan is a small rural, agrarian town in east central Michigan, and fairly exemplary of what small town Americana is REALLY like. It's also where I grew up, graduated high school, and got married the first time. Much of my family still lives there. The economy of the town is powered largely by commerce and agriculture, with sugar production today being the largest commodity manufactured there. It hasn't changed a great deal in the decades since I went to school there, and the population of 2,441 is nearly the same as it was when I left. It isn't fancy, it isn't special, but it is a very typical example of what REAL life is like in the United States.
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Illinois is a state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 5th most populous and 25th most extensive state, and is often noted as a microcosm of the entire country. With Chicago in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and northern Illinois, and natural resources like coal, timber, and petroleum in the south, Illinois has a diverse economic base and is a major transportation hub. The Port of Chicago connects the state to other global ports from the Great Lakes, via the Saint Lawrence Seaway, to the Atlantic Ocean; as well as the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River, via the Illinois River.
For decades, O'Hare International Airport has been ranked as one of the world's busiest airports. Illinois has long had a reputation as a bellwether both in social and cultural terms and politics. Although today the state's largest population center is around Chicago (in the northern part of the state) originally the state's European population grew first in the west, with French Canadians who settled along the Mississippi River. After the American Revolutionary War established the United States, American settlers began arriving from Kentucky in the 1810s via the Ohio River, and the population grew from south to north. In 1818, Illinois achieved statehood.
After construction of the Erie Canal increased traffic and trade through the Great Lakes, Chicago was founded in the 1830s on the banks of the Chicago River, at one of the few natural harbors on southern Lake Michigan. John Deere's invention of the self-scouring steel plow turned Illinois' rich prairie into some of the world's most productive and valuable farmlands, attracting immigrant farmers from Germany and Sweden. Railroads carried immigrants to new homes, as well as being used to ship their commodity crops out to markets.
By 1900, the growth of industrial jobs in the northern cities and coal mining in the central and southern areas attracted immigrants from Eastern and Southern Europe. Illinois was an important manufacturing center during both world wars. The Great Migration from the South established a large community of African Americans in Chicago, who created the city's famous jazz and blues cultures.
Three U.S. presidents have been elected while living in Illinois: Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Barack Obama. Additionally, Ronald Reagan, whose political career was based in California, was the only US President born and raised in Illinois. Today, Illinois honors Lincoln with its official state slogan, Land of Lincoln, which has been displayed on its license plates since 1954. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is located in Springfield.
The City, The People, The Man... 14 Years of Coleman A. Young (1987)
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U-Matic tape containing the film The City, The People, the Man... 14 Years of Coleman A. Young, a production of the City of Detroit Department of Public Information. The film is presented as a series of still photos and political cartoons providing the story of Coleman A. Young's first 14 years in office as the mayor of Detroit.
The film begins with the events of the summer of 1967, which it characterizes as a rebellion against police brutality, unemployment, and poverty by the city's African American residents. The election of Coleman A. Young as the city's first African American mayor in 1974 is described as a hopeful turn against this background. Audio from his inauguration speech--including his hit the road quote--is used to underscore this section, as is a title card showing his ten point program from his first 100 days in office.
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The film notes also changes in the Detroit Police Department during Young's administration including women officers going on patrol duty, the adoption of affirmative action in recruiting and hiring, and the opening of police mini-stations.
The film also lists new events and attractions that came about under Young, including renovations at the Belle Isle Zoo, the Butzel Family Center, the holding of the World's Largest Garage Sale, the Montreux-Detroit International Jazz Festival, the International Grand Prix, and the Do It In Detroit promotional campaign.
New construction and developments are also highlighted, including the Renaissance Center, the Riverfront Apartments, the redevelopment of Washington Boulevard into a pedestrian mall, the opening of the Detroit Free Press Plant on the riverfront, the Millender Center, the downtown WDIV Television Studio, and expansion at the Detroit Medical Center.
The video also notes that several of the development projects undertaken under Young were controversial. Joe Louis Arena, the Resource Recovery Plan, the People Mover, and the General Motors' Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly in Poletown are each listed in this segment. Audio recordings from angry Poletown residents are accompany shots of the neighborhood.
In contrast the film then features a recording of positive words about Young from Doug Fraser of the United Auto Workers.
Next, the film emphasizes Young's efforts to fight crime, such as No Crime Day, and No More Devil's Night. It also notes the attendance at recent downtown events.
The video then turns toward plans for Detroit's future. Here, Cobo Hall's expansion, the construction of more hotels, Chrysler's Jefferson North Assembly (here called the Jefferson Conner Chrysler Plant), the Harbortown development, and the new African American history museum are also listed.
The film then emphasizes Young's ability to forge coalitions with business leaders. Henry Ford II, Max Fisher, Benjamin Hooks, and Lee Iacocca are presented as examples.
The film closes with a Memories section showing photos of Young throughout his career shown over a rendition of Sammy Davis Jr.'s Hello Detroit. Young is shown with famous figures such as Rosa Parks, G. Mennen Williams, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, Bill Cosby, Muhammad Ali, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Stevie Wonder.
The video is on a 3M UCA-30 U-Matic with a handwritten 3M label on its top. The tape is housed within a black plastic latching case with a matching 3M label on its cover.