Middleton Station ( Nova Scotia Canada The Memory Lane Museum ) Bizarre Adventures
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Railfan & I venture out to the former DAR Middleton Station in Middleton, Nova Scotia. We got a excuses tour of station unlike anything is seen before and a detailed look at are railroading past.
The DAR/CP Station now known as The Memory Lane Museum
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The Memory Lane Museum in Middleton
The Great PEI Railroad Station Hunt Day 2
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The Great PEI Railroad Station Hunt, Maritime Railfan and my self went on a 3 day excursion and give you a look at the railway 30 years later as we try to find the remaining stations and show you whats become of them. Almost 30 years a go the railroad ones ran on PEI, ( Prince Edward Island ) Today all the remains are a few
reminders of the railroad and the people who worked
and on the and around railroad, The PEI railroads was
abandoned on PEI in 1989. The railroad may be gone but not lost as we meant many willing to share there story's with us and we past them on to you.
Sorry for any miss spells or errors I'm really tired form the trip
CBNS Railfaning & Train Chease Pt2 Bizarre Adventures
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Today on Bizarre Adventures, We went out and chased down the CBNS train from Truro.
Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Museum
Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Museum.Director: Paul Fraser, Writer: Paul Fraser, Release Date: April 11,2010 Genre: Travel and Events, Cast: Paul Fraser, Runtime: 1:06 minutes, Country: Canada, Color:Color, Language: English, Aspect ratio
4:3, Camera:Samsung S750 Lights:Nature -.Cinematographic process:
MPEG-2 (master format),Certification:General Admission
For scenic variety and beauty, there were few lines to rival the route of the Musquodoboit Railway.
From Windsor Junction, the line passed through Dartmouth, and then followed the Atlantic Shore, skirting beaches and fishing communities before turning inland. It passed salt marshes, crossed sparkling lakes and eventually reached Musquodoboit Harbour. From there, it followed the river into the rolling farmlands of the Musquodoboit Valley.
Prior to its completion, residents had to rely on boats or travel slow, rough roads to transport goods into the region.
In 1896, the first of several companies was formed with plans to extend the railway from Dartmouth to Guysborough, via the Musquodoboit Valley.
However, it took another 12 years before a survey of the route was even started. A year later, the Halifax and Eastern Railway Company sold the plans for the line to the Dominion Government. Construction finally began in 1912 and, on July 1, 1916, the line was officially opened to Upper Musquodoboit.
The coming of the Railway brought many changes to the region. The economy got an immediate boost as lumber, pulpwood, limestone and beach gravel were moved to markets. The Railway brought regular passenger service to the region and general merchandise to waiting customers.
As the popularity of the automobile increased and as improvements were made to local roads, the importance of the railway decreased. The 1950's saw a gradual decline in rail traffic. Passenger service finally ended in 1960 and, while freight traffic continued until 1982, the writing was on the wall. The track, itself, was removed in 1985.
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Sledding in nictaux falls Jan 8 2016
Snowmobiling in the Annapolis valley nova scotia January 8 2016
End of the Line Part One
Concluding interviews
CBZ News Report: Nictaux Falls Overflows
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Annapolis Valley
Flight over the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. We flew over Waterville, Kentville, New Minas, Wolfville and Hantsport.
Thanks to Innovative Systems and
along with David Elliott
Post Office Tour
Reporter Becky Harris takes a walking tour of the renovated Downtown Post Office. P.O. Clerk Theo Jones says it may be six months before the renovation is complete and customers can use the front door again.
Parish of Wilmot, Holy Trinity Middleton, All Saints Kingston NS
Parish of Wilmot, Holy Trinity Middleton, All Saints Kingston NS
Wellington Gas Leak
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The Battle of Monocacy: The Fight that Saved Washington D.C.
On July 9th, 1864, Union troops led by General Lew Wallace clashed with Confederate veterans commanded by General Jubal Early. The fighting that would rage outside of Frederick, Maryland that day would be remembered as the battle that saved Washington D.C.
Dawn of Day: Stories from the Underground Railroad
Dawn of Day is a historical documentary about the Underground Railroad in Kansas that brings to light Wabaunsee County’s unsung heroes who traversed one of the most turbulent times in our nation’s history. Faith, family, and politics united a community of neighbors who lived and died to ensure Kansas was a free state. Richard Pitts, director of the Wonder Workshop in Manhattan, Kansas, narrates the film and interviews educators, historians and descendants of abolitionists whose shared heritage lives on in the freedom we enjoy today.
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College of Education, Kansas State University
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Leeds | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:02 1 History
00:03:11 1.1 Toponymy
00:04:17 1.2 Economic development
00:07:03 1.3 Local government
00:10:32 1.4 Suburban growth
00:13:51 2 Geography
00:16:53 2.1 Climate
00:19:24 2.2 Green belt
00:21:02 3 Demography
00:21:11 3.1 Urban subdivision
00:24:13 3.2 Metropolitan district
00:27:41 4 Governance
00:29:45 5 Economy
00:37:49 5.1 Public sector
00:38:55 5.2 Shopping
00:41:52 6 Landmarks
00:44:55 7 Transport
00:46:27 7.1 Road
00:47:20 7.2 Buses
00:48:35 7.3 Rail
00:49:26 7.4 Air
00:50:02 8 Recreation
00:50:12 8.1 Walking
00:51:20 8.2 Parks and open spaces
00:52:45 9 Education
00:52:54 9.1 Schools
00:54:35 9.2 Further and higher education
00:56:49 10 Culture
00:57:19 10.1 Art
01:03:03 10.2 Carnivals and festivals
01:05:37 10.3 Cinema
01:07:10 10.4 Media
01:09:39 10.5 Museums
01:12:36 10.6 Music, theatre and dance
01:15:04 10.7 Nightlife
01:17:38 11 Sports
01:22:20 11.1 Teams
01:22:29 12 Religion
01:25:24 13 Public services
01:28:26 14 See also
01:28:38 15 References and notes
01:28:50 16 External links
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Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. Leeds has one of the most diverse economies of all the UK's main employment centres and has seen the fastest rate of private-sector jobs growth of any UK city. It also has the highest ratio of private to public sector jobs of all the UK's Core Cities, with 77% of its workforce working in the private sector. Leeds has the third-largest jobs total by local authority area, with 480,000 in employment and self-employment at the beginning of 2015. Leeds is ranked as a gamma world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Leeds is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire Urban Area. Leeds is served by four universities, and has the fourth largest student population in the country and the country's fourth largest urban economy.Leeds was a small manorial borough in the 13th century, and in the 17th and 18th centuries it became a major centre for the production and trading of wool, and in the Industrial Revolution a major mill town; wool was still the dominant industry, but flax, engineering, iron foundries, printing, and other industries were also important. From being a market town in the valley of the River Aire in the 16th century, Leeds expanded and absorbed the surrounding villages to become a populous urban centre by the mid-20th century. It now lies within the West Yorkshire Urban Area, the United Kingdom's fourth-most populous urban area, with a population of 2.6 million.Today, Leeds has become the largest legal and financial centre outside London with the financial and insurance services industry worth £13 billion to the city's economy. The finance and business service sector account for 38% of total output with more than 30 national and international banks located in the city, including an office of the Bank of England. Leeds is also the UK's third-largest manufacturing centre with around 1,800 firms and 39,000 employees, Leeds manufacturing firms account for 8.8% of total employment in the city and is worth over £7 billion to the local economy. The largest sub-sectors are engineering, printing and publishing, food and drink, chemicals and medical technology. Other key sectors include retail, leisure and the visitor economy, construction, and the creative and digital industries. The city saw several firsts, including the oldest-surviving film in existence, Roundhay Garden Scene (1888), and the 1767 invention of soda water.Public transport, rail and road communications networks in the region are focused on Leeds, and the second phase of High Speed 2 will connect it to London via East Midlands Hub and Sheffield Meadowhall. Leeds currently has the third busiest railway station and the tenth ...
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New Haven, Connecticut | Wikipedia audio article
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New Haven, Connecticut
00:01:56 1 History
00:02:05 1.1 Pre-colonial foundation as an independent colony
00:04:37 1.2 As part of the Connecticut Colony
00:07:16 1.3 Post-colonial period and industrialization
00:10:08 1.4 Post-industrial era and urban redevelopment
00:15:32 1.5 Timeline of notable firsts
00:18:05 2 Geography
00:19:48 2.1 Climate
00:21:15 2.2 Streetscape
00:22:39 2.3 Neighborhoods
00:23:34 3 Economy
00:25:13 3.1 Headquarters
00:26:57 4 Demographics
00:27:06 4.1 Census data
00:30:31 4.2 Other data
00:31:46 5 Law and Government
00:31:55 5.1 Political structure
00:34:18 5.2 Political history
00:39:29 5.3 Crime
00:41:08 6 Education
00:41:17 6.1 Colleges and universities
00:42:17 6.2 Primary and secondary schools
00:43:28 6.3 New Haven Promise
00:44:12 7 Culture
00:44:21 7.1 Cuisine
00:48:38 7.2 Theatre and film
00:50:12 7.3 Museums
00:52:03 7.4 Music
00:53:47 7.5 Festivals
00:55:01 7.6 Nightlife
00:55:37 7.7 Newspapers and media
00:56:47 7.8 Sports and athletics
01:00:00 8 Structures
01:00:09 8.1 Architecture
01:02:26 8.2 Historic points of interest
01:07:20 9 Transportation
01:07:29 9.1 Rail
01:09:16 9.2 Bus
01:10:58 9.3 Bicycle
01:11:07 9.3.1 Bikeshare
01:11:46 9.3.2 Bike lanes
01:12:48 9.3.3 Farmington Canal Greenway
01:13:35 9.4 Roads
01:16:27 9.5 Airport
01:17:07 9.6 Seaport
01:18:12 10 Infrastructure
01:18:21 10.1 Hospitals and medicine
01:20:32 10.2 Power supply facilities
01:22:26 11 In popular culture
01:23:53 12 Notable people
01:24:02 13 Sister cities
01:24:51 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
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New Haven is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut, and is part of the New York metropolitan area. With a population of 129,779 as determined by the 2010 United States Census, it is the second-largest city in Connecticut after Bridgeport. New Haven is the principal municipality of Greater New Haven, which had a total population of 862,477 in 2010.New Haven was the first planned city in America. Founded in 1638 by English Puritans, a year later eight streets were laid out in a four-by-four grid, creating what is commonly known as the Nine Square Plan. The central common block is the New Haven Green, a 16-acre (6 ha) square, and the center of Downtown New Haven. The Green is now a National Historic Landmark and the Nine Square Plan is recognized by the American Planning Association as a National Planning Landmark.New Haven is the home of Yale University. As New Haven's biggest taxpayer and employer, Yale serves as an integral part of the city's economy. Health care (hospitals and biotechnology), professional services (legal, architectural, marketing, and engineering), financial services, and retail trade also contribute to the city's economic activity.
The city served as co-capital of Connecticut from 1701 until 1873, when sole governance was transferred to the more centrally located city of Hartford. New Haven has since billed itself as the Cultural Capital of Connecticut for its supply of established theaters, museums, and music venues. New Haven had the first public tree planting program in America, producing a canopy of mature trees (including some large elms) that gave New Haven the nickname The Elm City.