Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee
Along with going to the old State Capitol, I went into the current State Capitol of Florida. It is a rather large office building. It took awhile to get through.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Jackson: Mississippi's Old State Capitol
Tour Mississippi's Old State Capitol which was built in 1839. The building now operates as a museum but it was the site of some of the state's most significant legislative actions including Mississippi's secession from the Union in 1861 and the crafting of the 1868 and 1890 state constitutions.
Dover: Delaware Legislative Hall
The Delaware Legislative Hall is the state capitol building of Delaware located in the state capital city of Dover on Legislative Avenue that houses the chambers and offices of the Delaware General Assembly. It was designed in the Colonial Revival architecture style by E. William Martin and Norman M. Isham, and built 1931-1933, with wings added 1965-1970, 1994.
The building was built of red brick with white wooden trim, designed in the Colonial Revival style by E. William Martin and Norman Isham, under the direction of the State Buildings and Grounds Commission, created by Governor C. Douglass Buck in 1931 during the Great Depression. Initially the commission was awarded to Isham, but his appointment was protested by Alfred Victor Du Pont (on the grounds that Isham was not a resident of Delaware); therefore, local architect Martin was brought in. The influence of Isham is clear when one notes the resemblance of many architectural details to Old Colony House in Newport, Rhode Island, a building which Isham had also restored in 1932.
The original capitol of Delaware was the State House (now known as the Old State House), located on The Green in Dover. It was commissioned originally by Kent County as the Kent County Court House, and was constructed from 1787 to 1791, when it became the State House. Kent County and the state government shared the building until 1873, when the Kent County government relocated. The State House was used until the completion of Legislative Hall.
Today, the Old State House has been restored to its 18th-century appearance and is now a museum that includes the site of a former courtroom and the former chambers of the state legislature. The House chamber contains portraits by Thomas Sully of Commodore Jacob Jones and Commodore Thomas Macdonough, of the United States Navy, Delaware heroes who served in the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812.
Legislative Hall is opposite the Old State House on the mall. The structure was completed and dedicated in 1933. From 1965 to 1970, flanking north and south wings were added on the sides of the building, giving each member of the Assembly an office in addition to a desk in one of the legislative chambers. The architect George Fletcher Bennet of Dover designed the expansion.
Two more wings, providing more office space for legislators and staff as well as hearing and caucus rooms, were added to the east side / rear of the building in 1994. This expansion was designed by the Wilmington-based firm The Architects Studio. In addition, the entire interior of Legislative Hall was renovated in a three-phase project during the next three years during the summers of 1995, 1996 and 1997, including refurbishment of both the House and Senate chambers as well as the lobby, cafeteria, and many offices. This project was designed by the Wilmington firm Moeckel Carbonell Associates.
In addition to the chambers of the Delaware House of Representatives and Senate, the Legislative Hall also includes space used by the General Assembly's two nonpartisan staff agencies, the Division of Research and the Office of the Controller General, as well as offices for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor while the General Assembly is in session.
Legislative Hall is the home of the Hall of Governors, which includes portraits of all of Delaware's past governors. The building also houses other portraits, including of political and military figures such as James Frank Allee, James A. Bayard the elder, Bradford B. Barnes, James A. Bayard, Jr., Henry Clay Conrad, Richard S. Cordrey, Samuel Francis Du Pont, Vera Gilbride Davis, J. Allen Frear, Jr., Herman Holloway, Sr., Calvin R. McCullough, Eli M. Saulsbury, John Wales, John Jay Williams, Presley Spruance, Willard Saulsbury, Sr., and Willard Saulsbury, Jr..
Florida State Capitol Building
Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee Part 2
After taking some pictures at the capitol building, we continue to explore the surrounding area.
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Nevada State Capitol
Capitol building interior
Taylor Age Four, Recites the 50 States and Their Capitals from Memory
4 year old, has known all 50 States and State Capitals since she was 2.
Colorado - Denver
Utah - Salt Lake City
Hawaii - Honolulu
Delaware - Dover
Indiana - Indianapolis
Massachusetts - Boston
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
Illinois - Springfield
Arkansas - Little Rock
Kansas - Topeka
Texas - Austin
Wisconsin - Madison
Wyoming - Cheyenne
Vermont - Montpelier
Oregon - Salem
Maine - Augusta
Mississippi - Jackson
Florida - Tallahassee
Alabama - Montgomery
Virginia - Richmond
Alaska - Juneau
Arizona - Phoenix
Tennessee - Nashville
Ohio - Columbus
California - Sacramento
Nebraska - Lincoln
New Hampshire - Concord
Georgia - Atlanta
Connecticut - Hartford
Louisiana - Baton Rouge
Kentucky - Frankfort
New Mexico - Santa Fe
Maryland - Annapolis
Michigan - Lansing
Minnesota - St. Paul
North Dakota - Bismarck
Pennsylvania - Harrisburg
Rhode Island - Providence
South Carolina - Columbia
Washington - Olympia
South Dakota - Pierre
Iowa - Des Moines
Idaho - Boise
New Jersey - Trenton
North Carolina - Raleigh
He is thus the all-time record-holder of the Dunning-Kruger effect, the phenomenon in which the incompetent person is too incompetent to understand his own incompetence.
Is This The Scariest Bridge In America?
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland reaches nearly 200 feet in certain parts and measures 4.3-miles long from end to end - and for some motorists, getting behind the wheel and driving across the bridge is simply out of the question.
Otis Traction Elevators at Minnesota State Capitol
This is 1 of 2 Otis traction elevators at the west end of the state capitol building. They are two smaller elevators, installed sometime in the 1950's. Both banks of elevators used to be caged and manually controlled at some point. This one has no window into the shaft but you can see through the cracks and the door that there are windows in there as well. It was semi-modernized a few years back. Floors B-3.
Georgia State Capitol
--in Atlanta, GA
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Inside The Morgue: How Medical Examiners Are Dealing With Opioid Death 'Tsunami'
Milwaukee County's chief medical examiner, Dr. Brian Peterson, said there's been a tsunami of opioid deaths since he assumed his role in 2010. He and his team have now expanded their mission from tending to the dead to fighting for the living.
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Kentucky State Capitol Rotunda
Rotunda Within a Rotunda
Code enforcement warrantless search 1/2
Walker county, Georgia 04/27/2017
Code enforcement officer Becky Beason
(706) 375-5622
Before I give a background to this video, let me ask the viewer something.
What kind of person would harass, intimidate, and threaten a 75 year old woman to the point where she loses her bowels, and nearly has a stroke? Code enforcement officer Becky Beason that's who.
And the 75 year old woman is my mother.
Now picture that for a moment.
How would you feel if that was your mother, and loud, mean government oxygen thieves came to her door threatening her about stupid things like grass height debris etc to the point of coming within a fraction of an inch of inducing a stroke? Making her lose her bowels all through the night to the point to where she can't even sleep. Then after you inform the commissioner of her high blood pressure, the morons come back again a couple of weeks later to do the same thing?
Code enforcement has been conducting sweeping searches,
(which has been deemed unconstitutional in court cases, and has gotten an entire city under a lawsuit, St. George Utah)
These searches were given the OK by county commissioner Shannon Whitfield:
Unfortunately, he forgot the United States of America has a thing called the Constitution, and this sort of thing is *EXACTLY* what it was created for.
Since the new commissioner Shannon Whitfield doesn't seem to care; I've called his office repeatedly (706) 638-1437 even the second time telling his secretary his code enforcement personnel are conducting sweeping warrantless searches, violating peoples constitutional rights... he still chooses to ignore me... maybe the internet can glean some government accountability? He seems to care about his public image, yet, ignoring someone multiple times over something like this gives the impression of f*ck off peasant
He finally DID contact me, but the reply was like one sentance, and wouldn't offer to talk to me personally, but pushed it off onto David Brown, head of code enforcement, in what appeared to be an attempt to publicly distance himself from his code enforcement's activities, the problem is, as far as I know, Shannon is at the head of ALL of the code department.
And that's not all. This other code guy that was with Becky that looked like a poor man's Sam Elliot threatened to thow her out of her own house pointing his d*mn finger in her face threatening to break the 14th/4th amendment... and cut her power off for no reason, and the only thing the citation said was get rid of debris get permit for buildings (that have been here for 15 years). They had to break the 4th amendment to even know the buildings were there, and what size they were by forcing their way on our property. They did the same thing to my neighbor, who called up on live TV and called it Communism.
Background:
I was in my woodworking shop in the back yard in the woods, and I hear someone yelling outside which is an extremely strange thing to hear in the woods (i was robbed once under such circumstances). I go out, and two women, one in some kind of uniform, one in plain clothes are standing there whispering, and mumbling, one of the first requests is lift your shirt up. Can you imagine being a guy, alone in the woods, and have two strange women randomly appear outside your work shop and request such a thing? On your own private property? It all goes downhill from there as you can imagine. Heck, I'm 35, not even elderly, and this experience made me sick that day, to the degree, that I would just jerk awake at random intervals at night with flashbacks of the experience. I already mentioned the effect it had on my mother.
The one thing standing between communism/fascism and the American people is.... a fricking camera? Can you believe what the country has come to? Heck, half the time they don't even care you're recording. But in the case of Walker code enforcement, I think they're just too backward and hickish to even grasp the gravity of the internet. I was wondering when all these youtube videos about bad behavior by the government would inevitably come my way... and it finally did.
Comfort Inn Dover - Dover Hotels, OHIO
Comfort Inn Dover 2 Stars Hotel in Dover ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory The Comfort Inn hotel is located at the gateway to Ohio Amish Country and Holmes County (one of the largest Amish settlements in the United States), easily accessible from Interstate 77 and central to many of the area's attractions.
This hotel is close to local points of interest, including the Warther Museum, Reeves Victorian Home and Carriage House Museum, Atwood Lake, Dover Dam and Fort Laurens, Ohio's only evolutionary War fort.
The Harry Clever Field Airport is about five miles away.
The hotel is ideally located for visitors to enjoy the many Amish restaurants and shops in scenic Holmes County.
Additional restaurants ranging from fast-food to family-friendly can be found in the surrounding area.
The Akron-Canton Regional Airport is 48.
3 km from the hotel.
There is also a playground and pavilion located nearby.
The breakfast is full of hot and delicious options, featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and moreThis hotel offers many amenities, including free newspaper, free local calls, free coffee, exercise room, indoor heated pool with hot tub and spacious courtyard.
Business travelers will appreciate modern conveniences like free high-speed Internet access, ergonomic office chairs and access to a fax machine.
The hotel also offers a conference room that is equipped to accommodate most groups.
The lobby features a beautifully designed fireplace.
Refrigerators, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards are available in all rooms.
Some rooms include a whirlpool bathtub.
Microwaves are available upon request.
Guest laundry facilities are located on the property for added convenience.
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Tour of Georgia State Capitol
Tour the Georgia State Capitol building and meet legislators
ULTIMATE SACRIFICE: President Trump and Ivanka Trump Visit Fallen (FNN)Navy Seal's Family
Assuming the somber duties of commander in chief, President Donald Trump made an unannounced trip Wednesday to honor the returning remains of a U.S. Navy SEAL killed in a weekend raid in Yemen.
Chief Special Warfare Operator William Ryan Owens, a 36-year-old from Peoria, Illinois, was the first known U.S. combat casualty since Trump took office less than two weeks ago. More than half a dozen militant suspects were also killed in the raid on an al-Qaida compound and three other U.S. service members were wounded.
dAn 8-year-old American girl was among more than a dozen civilians killed in the operation.
Trump's trip to Delaware's Dover Air Base was shrouded in secrecy. The president and his daughter, Ivanka, departed the White House in the presidential helicopter with their destination unannounced. A small group of journalists traveled with Trump on the condition that the visit was not reported until his arrival.
Marine One landed at Dover shortly before a C-17 believed to be carrying Owens' remains touched down. The president was expected to meet with Owens' family, which requested that the visit and the dignified transfer of the Navy SEAL's remains be private.
Alabama State Capitol
As seen from a drone.