Minnesota State Capitol Field Trip
From its grand stairs to its chambers, the Capitol always has something to see. All groups may take a 45-minute general tour free with reservations. Or, enrich your trip by signing up for a hands-on education program. Legislators are notified for reserved student groups.
All New MN Children's Museum Reopens
A bigger, Better, bolder Minnesota Children's Museum reopens with 10 new exhibits, following a 6 year, $30 million renovation. Official ribbon cutting features Children's Museum President Dianne Krizan, Saint Paul Mayor Chris Coleman and State Representative Alice Hausman
200 Immigrants Take Oath Of Citizenship In St. Paul
For many, it was the culminations of a very long but worthy journey, Reg Chapman reports (2:03). WCCO 4 News At 5 – February 28, 2018
Inside Minnesota's Newly Restored State Capitol
Before Minnesota's State Capitol Building was restored, pieces of the building were literally crumbling apart. Take a look inside the newly-restored Minnesota State Capitol Building in St. Paul, and hear the story behind the renovation with Rep. Dean Urdahl and Speaker Kurt Daudt.
What is the capital of Minnesota?
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Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul.
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Naturalization Ceremony, St. Paul RiverCentre, Nov. 13, 2018
On Tuesday, 992 people raised their right hands and pledged allegiance to the United States, becoming new citizens. If you didn't know what the Oath of Allegiance entails, take a listen.
Out on the town in the Twin Cities
Trendy districts in Minneapolis and charming cobbled streets in Saint Paul: what one city on the mighty Mississippi River lacks, the other one offers. Local travel bloggers Micah and Jenna proudly introduce you to the Twin Cities. See full story in
ThyssenKrupp Hydraulic Skywalk Elevator at the Minnesota Children's Museum in St. Paul, MN
I was with a friend when I was filming this elevator.
Flint Hills Resources and the Science Museum of Minnesota
As a premier sponsor of the Science Museum of Minnesota, Flint Hills Resources promotes science education and helps make science fun by sponsoring overnight camp-ins at the museum for children throughout Minnesota.
Women March On Minnesota
From the Women March on Minnesota on January 21st, 2017
Medieval America 27: Six States from St Louis to Fargo
In this episode of my trip around America I continue my journey north in the center of the country. I traveled into six new states, and cover 1250 miles in the course of eight days traveling ever north from St. Louis Missouri all the way to Fargo North Dakota.
We stop at several castles and a major museum.
With this video and the previous video (episode 26) I went from the New Orleans at the south of America all the way north to Fargo North Dakota bifurcating the country. There was a big swing in temperate and a constant uphill climb. I also noticed now in this video that the terrain is changing there is a lot more open space with enormous open fields and gentle rolling hills, with much fewer trees. It is clear we are heading toward the prairie states.
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This is a series of videos where you travel along with Will as he journeys all across America in search of medieval things like Castles, Blacksmiths, Meaderies, Museums, Stone Masons and much more.
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Why? Because I am going to be building a castle and this trip is partially to do research on how others have done it.
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Journey Statistics:
Mileage so far: 8831
States traveled to so far: 27 (Mass, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota + Canada)
Medieval sites visited: 24
Castles visited: 29
Blacksmiths visited: 4
Other stops and sites: 22
Motels/Hotels: 37
Days Traveling: 78
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The Musical piece I play in the introduction and at the end is Beethoven's Ode to Joy on the Classical Guitar.
Video Notes:
I traveled five new states over the course of eight days including
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota
I went into Indiana and spent one night in Indianapolis. After that I moved on to Chicago Illinois
The Bean, Art Institute of Chicago
The Mars Cheese Castle in Wisconsin
Madison Wisconsin: The Morgridge Center Also known as the Red Gym, It was built in 1894 and was used as an armory and gymasium for the University of Wisconsin. It was designed in the Romanesque Revival style.
Then West on Route 18 across part of Iowa which is one of the most beautiful drives I have taken. all the way to Mason city Iowa. A little over 200 miles.
Then North into Minnesota for Minneapolis, St Paul and St cloud for four castles:
The Landmark Center in St Paul- Completed in 1902 it is also in the Romanesque Revival style but notice how different it looks because of the different stone compared to the Red Gym, (This building is pink granite ashlar) It was initially used as the State post office, courthouse and customs house.
The American Swedish Institute (The Swan Turnblad Mansion) It is built in Chateauesque style which is a revival style architecture based onFrench Renaissance Architecture. IT was completed in 1910 and is made of Bedford Limestone. It is also known as the swedish castle.
The Stanford Newel House in St. Paul It The core of the building was built in 1864 by a man named Lasher during the Civil War using locally quarried limestone. It was purchased in 1886 by Stanford Newel and upgraded with the tower and battlements added.
The UMinn NROTC Building - in Minneapolis, it is the University of Minnesota Armory. It was constructed in 1896. It originally served as the University Armory and Gymnasium. Over the years it has served various purposes and now is the home of the University Naval ROTC and gymnasium.
Fergus Falls Minnesota for the Kirkbride Building also known as the Fergus Falls State Mental Health Hospital . It is purported to be haunted. Construction was completed in 1907.
Ending in Fargo North Dakota and Unicorn Park.
Next up I will be traveling west and covering some of the Prairie States.
Mannequin Challenge at The Children's Museum at Yunker Farm
Children's Museum in Fargo, ND.
Pike Fishing Kids Canada part 1 Yukon Territory Snafu Lake Little Fox Lake 2016
Meeting up with my brother and nephew at Snafu Lake in the Yukon Territory. We caught a ton of fish. My nephew caught the majority!
camping boating canoeing having fun!
Fishing snafu lake yukon territory canada little fox lake dezdeash lake 4-mile lake alaska giant pike huge northern pike trophy rainbow trout monster lake trout big grayling Alcan Al-Can Alaska Canadian highway adventure Minneapolis saint paul Lakeville twin cities Minnesota to Fairbanks North Pole Alaska fishing sight seeing moose mountains rivers villages Liard river cheap fishing licenses in the Yukon! 2016 fishing adventure Meeting up with my brother and nephew at Snafu Lake in the Yukon Territory. We caught a ton of fish. My nephew caught the majority! Way better than the BWCA! camping boating canoeing having fun! Canadian Fishing trip Canada Northern Pike Lake trout grayling Whitehorse Beringia museum silver city ghost town deserted lakes rivers fish fishing from a canoe and boat. road trip fishing fish catching adventure summer fun. We had a blast! Great time to be had in Canada from any of these place come and enjoy Wisconsin Michigan Ohio Florida North Carolina New York Pennsylvania Montana Washington Oregon California Montgomery Alabama Juneau Alaska Phoenix Arizona Little Rock Arkansas Sacramento California Denver Colorado Hartford Connecticut Dover Delaware Tallahassee Florida Atlanta Georgia Honolulu Hawaii Boise Idaho Springfield Illinois Indianapolis Indiana Des Moines Iowa Topeka Kansas Frankfort Kentucky Baton Rouge Louisiana Augusta Maine Annapolis Maryland Boston Massachusetts Lansing Michigan Saint Paul Minnesota Jackson Mississippi Jefferson City Missouri Helena Montana Lincoln Nebraska Carson City Nevada Concord New Hampshire Trenton New Jersey Santa Fe New Mexico Albany New York Raleigh North Carolina Bismarck North Dakota Columbus Ohio Oklahoma City Oklahoma Salem Oregon Harrisburg Pennsylvania Providence Rhode Island Columbia South Carolina Pierre South Dakota Nashville Tennessee Austin Texas Salt Lake City Utah Montpelier Vermont Richmond Virginia Olympia Washington Charleston West Virginia Madison Wisconsin Cheyenne Wyoming Japan, china, Germany, England Europe France Nunavut Quebec Northwest Territories Ontario British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Yukon Newfoundland and Labrador New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus
Czech Republc Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Lithuania Macedonia (FYROM)
Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom (UK) Duluth boundary waters BWCA Camping is cheap and you can camp around the lake! Near the start of the yukon river! Sunsets fishing till 1 in the morning! family time scenery moose caribou stone sheep dall sheep lynx buffalo bison coyote wolf fox pups fisherman black bear brown bear grizzly bear king chinook silver coho chum dog pink humpy humpback sockeye red salmon have all been spotted / seen driving through Canada and Alaska No bass, crappie sunfish brim catfish walleye musky perch sheephead or sturgeon in these areas
Fishing with Jeff Bailey Mason Mark Brooke Tyler Gryga bailey gryga mark gryga jeff gryga mason gryga brooke gryga Fishing with Jeff Bailey Mason Mark Brooke Tyler Gryga
PT 1 TNT Powertrax, St. Paul Mn, 1989
This is the second racing event of the 1989 season...it was part of a 3 day event opening weekend...i have the show in it's whole entirty.
Featureing:
Rod Litzau USA-1
Dennis Anderson Grave Digger
MIke Brash(?) Bearly Tame
Andy Brass Bigfoot
Dave W Night Life 2
Steve Dane Awesome Kong
Doug Spanier Master of Disaster
Steve Combs knight Stalker
Al Spencer Gentle Ben
Jeff Zimmerman Mad Man 2
Mark Wheeler Terraduster 2
Bill Jones Rebel's Revenge
Saint Paul de Vence and Beignet d'Acacia
Today we stay local and visit Saint Paul de Vence, where modern art and medieval history join to create a harmonious architecture.
For mother's day, I show you how to make Beignet d'Acacia flowers.
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Art:
THE SECRET POINT by Jean Claude Farhi
LE NOMADE by Jaume Plensa
Places in Saint Paul covered in the video:
La Colomb d'Or
Place de jeu de bules
Chapelle Notre Dame des Gardettes
Dolce Italia
Folon chapel
Courtine Saint Clare
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Acacia fritters recipe is perfect for celebrating mother's day, the edible acacia flowers blossom right at the beginning of May. Just in time for the celebration.
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Ingredients Dough
20 bunches flowers
1 cup flour
1 egg
100 ml milk
100 ml beer can substitute with milk
1 tsp baking powder
1 pinch salt
1 lt oil fro deep frying
Instructions
1. Swift flour and baking powder
2. Gradually add the milk and the beer ( you can substitute the beer with milk)
3. Add the egg and the orange flower water
4. Dip the flowers in the batter
5. Fry them in hot oil
6. Lay the Acacia flower fritters over a kitchen paper to absorb the extra oil
7. Sprinkle with icing sugar and serve warm
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Hydraulic Glass Elevator - MSP International Airport near Gates E & F - Bloomington, MN
This is one of the glass (scenic) hydraulic elevator in the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (Terminal 1 - Lindbergh) in-between terminals E and F. I'm not sure of the brand.
Bugbook computer Historical Museum - Documentary
Davids museum info
Davids 63 years as amateur radio operator
Davids FAIRS foundation amateur radio
The museum collection is David Larsen's collecting effort of more than 45 years. David began his interest in electronics in 1954 at the age of 15. He had his start with computers in 1957 with a Navy assignment at Remington Rand Univac in St. Paul Minnesota. His entire professional career has involved computers and microcomputers. This includes 31 years as a Virginia Tech faculty member teaching Instrumentation and Automation . The collection contains 1000's of computer artifacts and memorabilia. The most important computers for historians and collectors are the four Apple-1 computers in the collection. David will have been an amateur radio operator Six Decades in 2014 - KK4WW
Video was produced and edited by Doug Thompson of Floyd VA.
See photo of Doug and David as the final version of this documentary is delivered to David
Our entire vintage computer collection has been moved to the Computer Museum of America in Roswell, Georgia - early 2016.
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The LCF Group has developed and maintains the following web sites.
a publishing site with many ham radio stories
Where we have our annual 'Bluegrass & BBQ' Festival in May and Many other events during the year in Floyd Virginia.
our Floyd VIrginia business directory
our land for sale by owner web site
all about Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service FAIRS N4USA Ham radio station Floyd Virginia. Bugbook.com ham radio bugbook
Saint Paul Police Medal Of Valor Ceremony
The Saint Paul Police Medal of Valor Award Ceremony was held on August 24, 2011 at the Harriet Island Pavillion. Officers Colby Bragg, Arnulfo Curiel, Joshua Raichert, Justin Rangel and Mark Ross received the award.
Elite Access: Gophers Visit Bruce Smith's Grave at Fort Snelling
Before the 50th anniversary of his death, the Gopher Football team visited the grave of former Heisman Trophy winner and Minnesota native Bruce Smith.
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